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Readme
recharts-to-png
A wrapper around html2canvas that will convert any element to an image with the useGenerateImage hook.
Originally written specifically to transform Recharts charts to PNG.
Inspired by these Stack Overflow questions and answers from peter.bartos and AlbertMunichMar. Special thanks to HarmNullix for helping to improve the performance of this library.
Install
npm install recharts-to-pngDemo
Hooks
See the demo here.
It implements useGenerateImage and useCurrentPng with different chart types and file-saver.
Class Components
For usage with clas components, implement CurrentPng component with render props.
Usage
useGenerateImage
useGenerateImage is a React hook that returns a tuple. The first parameter is a promise that will return a string if the image is valid. The second parameter is an object with two properties: ref, which is required to be attached to the target HTML element, and isLoading, which is optional and changes state from false to true while the image is being generated.
You can pass arguments to useGenerateImage:
options?: HTML2CanvasOptions;
quality?: number;
type?: string;// Implement useGenerateImage to get an image of any element (not just a Recharts component)
const [getDivJpeg, { ref }] = useGenerateImage<HTMLDivElement>({
quality: 0.8,
type: 'image/jpeg',
});
const handleDivDownload = useCallback(async () => {
const jpeg = await getDivJpeg();
if (jpeg) {
FileSaver.saveAs(jpeg, 'div-element.jpeg');
}
}, []);
return <div ref={ref}>{/* content goes here */}</div>;useCurrentPng
useCurrentPng is a React hook that returns a tuple. The first parameter is a promise that will return a string if the PNG is valid. The second parameter is an object with two properties: ref, which is required to be attached to the target Recharts component, and isLoading, which is optional and changes state from false to true while the PNG is being generated.
function MyApp(props) {
// useCurrentPng usage (isLoading is optional)
const [getPng, { ref, isLoading }] = useCurrentPng();
// Can also pass in options for html2canvas
// const [getPng, { ref }] = useCurrentPng({ backgroundColor: '#000' });
const handleDownload = useCallback(async () => {
const png = await getPng();
// Verify that png is not undefined
if (png) {
// Download with FileSaver
FileSaver.saveAs(png, 'myChart.png');
}
}, [getPng]);
return (
<>
<ComposedChart data={props.data} ref={ref}>
<XAxis dataKey="name" />
<YAxis />
<Tooltip />
<Legend />
<CartesianGrid stroke="#f5f5f5" />
<Area type="monotone" dataKey="amt" fill="#8884d8" stroke="#8884d8" />
<Bar dataKey="pv" barSize={20} fill="#413ea0" />
<Line type="monotone" dataKey="uv" stroke="#ff7300" />
<Brush dataKey="name" height={30} stroke="#8884d8" />
</ComposedChart>
<br/>
<button onClick={handleDownload}>
{isLoading ? 'Downloading...' : 'Download Chart'}
</button>
</>
);
CurrentPng
Per user request, CurrentPng implements the same functionality as useCurrentPng but as a class component using render props. See background in this issue.
// index.tsx
ReactDOM.render(
<CurrentPng>{(props) => <RenderPropsExample {...props} />}</CurrentPng>,
rootElement
);
// RenderPropsExample.tsx
export default class RenderPropsExample extends React.Component<CurrentPngProps, State> {
state: State = {
chartData: [],
};
componentDidMount() {
this.setState({
chartData: getData(100),
});
}
handleDownload = async () => {
const png = await this.props.getPng();
if (png) {
FileSaver.saveAs(png, 'chart.png');
}
};
render() {
return (
<>
<h4>
<code>Example: Download chart with React.Component Render Props </code>
</h4>
<ResponsiveContainer width="100%" height={300}>
<ComposedChart data={this.state.chartData} ref={this.props.chartRef}>
<XAxis dataKey="name" />
<YAxis />
<Tooltip />
<Legend />
<CartesianGrid stroke="#f5f5f5" />
<Area type="monotone" dataKey="amt" fill="#8884d8" stroke="#8884d8" />
<Bar dataKey="pv" barSize={20} fill="#413ea0" />
<Line type="monotone" dataKey="uv" stroke="#ff7300" />
<Brush dataKey="name" height={30} stroke="#8884d8" />
</ComposedChart>
</ResponsiveContainer>
<br />
<button disabled={this.props.isLoading} onClick={() => this.handleDownload()}>
{this.props.isLoading ? (
<span className="download-button-content">
<i className="gg-spinner" />
<span className="download-button-text">
<code>Downloading...</code>
</span>
</span>
) : (
<span className="download-button-content">
<i className="gg-software-download" />
<span className="download-button-text">
<code>Download Chart</code>
</span>
</span>
)}
</button>
</>
);
}
}Contributing/Developing
Fork/clone the repository
Install dependencies
npm iBuild recharts-to-png in watch mode
npm run watchStart the demo to observe your changes
npm run demo:appEnsure all tests pass
npm run test