Automatic color generation for Chart.js
The generation is based on Janus Troelsen's answer at Stack Overflow.
This plugin requires Chart.js 3.0.0 or later. Could work with v2, but it is not supported.
NOTE the plugin does not automatically register.
NPM:
npm i --save chartjs-plugin-autocolors
CDN:
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/chartjs-plugin-autocolors"></script>
ESM
import autocolors from 'chartjs-plugin-autocolors';
CDN
const autocolors = window['chartjs-plugin-autocolors'];
All charts
Chart.register(autocolors);
Single chart
const chart = new Chart(ctx, {
// ...
plugins: [
autocolors
]
});
If registered globally, it might be desirable to disable the autocolors for some charts
const chart = new Chart(ctx, {
// ...
options: {
plugins: {
autocolors: {
enabled: false
}
}
}
});
NOTE: 'dataset'
mode does not work properly for Pie / Doughnut charts, so using 'data'
mode with those charts is advised.
There are two modes, 'dataset'
(default) 'data'
and 'label'
- In
'dataset'
mode, a new color is picked for each dataset. - In
'data'
mode, an array of colors, equivalent to the length of data is provided for each dataset. - In
'label'
mode, color is picked for each different dataset label.
const chart = new Chart(ctx, {
// ...
options: {
plugins: {
autocolors: {
mode: 'data'
}
}
}
});
A customize
function can be provided to customize the generated colors.
The function is expected to return object containing background
and border
properties,
with values acceptable as colors by Chart.js.
const lighten = (color, value) => Chart.helpers.color(color).lighten(value).rgbString();
const chart = new Chart(ctx, {
// ...
options: {
plugins: {
autocolors: {
customize(context) {
const colors = context.colors;
return {
background: lighten(colors.background, 0.5),
border: lighten(colors.border, 0.5)
};
}
}
}
}
});
offset
option can be used to offset the color generation by a number of colors.
const chart = new Chart(ctx, {
// ...
options: {
plugins: {
autocolors: {
offset: 5
}
}
}
});
Sometimes you might need to color multiple adjacent datasets with same color. The repeat
option is for that use case.
const chart = new Chart(ctx, {
// ...
options: {
plugins: {
autocolors: {
repeat: 2
}
}
}
});
This plugin uses a generator function, so it is not compatible with Internet Explorer.
chartjs-plugin-autocolors.js
is available under the MIT license.