[HN Gopher] Unovis: Data visualization for React, Angular, Svelt... ___________________________________________________________________ Unovis: Data visualization for React, Angular, Svelte, TypeScript, JavaScript Author : caxtine Score : 42 points Date : 2022-12-12 20:13 UTC (2 hours ago) (HTM) web link (unovis.dev) (TXT) w3m dump (unovis.dev) | timetraveller26 wrote: | As a Vue developer I take the lack of support personal. | Traubenfuchs wrote: | Example links are all broken... | | https://unovis.dev/gallery/ | arooaroo wrote: | I immediately like this project for being "framework independent" | rather than agnostic. It's odd how computing has fashioned a | completely different sense for "agnostic" despite perfectly | adequate and well understood words already existing. | nawgz wrote: | No zoom/pan baked in, not interesting to me | tunesmith wrote: | It's using Dagre for its layered algorithm, which has been | defunct for a while hasn't it? I think elkjs is usually the | preferred alternative these days. | useEffect wrote: | How is this better than rechart? | michidk wrote: | Seems like simple graph plotting is not interactive | popcorncowboy wrote: | If you work in React and like this approach it's hard to go past | Visx - https://airbnb.io/visx | ericand wrote: | I'm a sveltekit user and the default SSR really complicated | adding a chart library. Would Unovis work with SSR? Appreciate | the Svelte support! | ernaem wrote: | It should work well with SvelteKit out of the box -- the | compiler won't complain about SRR. However no charts will be | rendered in the SSR html build. | caxtine wrote: | A modular and highly customizable data visualization framework | for React, Angular, Svelte, and even TypeScript or JavaScript | eatonphil wrote: | The thing I've wanted is a visualization library that also comes | with the UI controls for configuring graphs: picking the graph | type, picking the fields, picking the labels, picking the | aggregation, axis settings, etc. | | Almost no one is implementing libraries that do this. Everyone | just keeps building "low-level" graph libraries that leave | application developers to build up (in my case) crappy and | inflexible configuration UIs. | noughtme wrote: | my experience has been that non of these solutions provide | enough control granularity, and i keep coming back to d3.js (or | other libraries like deck.gl) and building my own UI. ___________________________________________________________________ (page generated 2022-12-12 23:00 UTC)