I am making a pie chart for my data. I am using Angular Chart (and subsequently, charts.js).
My data looks like this (vm being the controller):
vm.persons = [
{
name:'smith',
cart: [
{
id: 1,
category: 'food'
},
{
id: 2,
category: 'clothes'
}
]
},
{
name: 'adams',
cart: [
{
id: 3,
category: 'automobile'
},
{
id:1, category: 'food'
}
]
}
]
As such, my template looks like:
<div ng-repeat="person in vm.persons">
<div class="person-header">{{person.name}}</div>
<!-- chart goes here -->
<canvas class="chart chart-pie" chart-data="person.cart | chart : 'category' : 'data'" chart-labels="person.cart | chart : 'category' : 'labels'"></canvas>
<div class="person-data" ng-repeat="item in person.cart">
<div>{{item.category}}</div>
</div>
</div>
I decided to go with a filter for the chart as I thought that would be appropriate, DRY and reusable:
angular.module('myModule').filter('chartFilter', function() {
return function(input, datum, key) {
const copy = JSON.parse(JSON.stringify([...input.slice()])); // maybe a bit overboard on preventing mutation...
const entries = Object.entries(copy.reduce((o,n) => {o[n[datum]] = (o[n[datum]] || 0) + 1}, {}));
const out = {
labels: entries.map(entry => entry[0]);
data: entries.map(entry => entry[1]);
};
return out[key];
}
});
THIS WORKS, and the chart does show up, with the proper data. However per the console, it throws an infdig error every time. Per the docs, it's because I am returning a new array, which I am because it is almost a different set of data. Even if I get rid of copy (which is meant to be a separate object entirely) and use input directly (input.reduce(o,n), etc.) it still throws the error.
I tried also making it into a function (in the controller):
vm.chartBy = (input, datum, key) => {
const copy = JSON.parse(JSON.stringify([...input.slice()])); // maybe a bit overboard on preventing mutation...
const entries = Object.entries(copy.reduce((o,n) => {o[n[datum]] = (o[n[datum]] || 0) + 1}, {}));
const out = {
labels: entries.map(entry => entry[0]);
data: entries.map(entry => entry[1]);
};
return out[key];
};
and in the template:
<canvas class="chart chart-pie" chart-data="vm.chartBy(person.cart, 'category', 'data')" chart-labels="vm.chartBy(person.cart, 'category', 'labels')"></canvas>
However this is throwing an infdig error as well.
Does anyone know how to not get it to through an infdig error each time? That is what I am trying to solve.