Chart data can now be entirely replaced using `chart.data = {...}` thanks to the new property setter (instead of using `chart.config.data = {}`). Also update the documentation, as suggested by @ldaguise and @kennethkalmer, with a note about versions prior 2.6.
Make all `before` hooks cancellable (except `beforeInit`), meaning that if any plugin return explicitly `false`, the current action is not performed. Ensure that `init` hooks are called before `update` hooks and add associated calling order unit tests. Deprecate `Chart.PluginBase` in favor of `IPlugin` (no more an inheritable class) and document plugin hooks (also rename `extension` by `hook`).
Refactoring to put browser specific code in a new class, BrowserPlatform.
BrowserPlatform implements IPlatform. Chart.Platform is the constructor for the platform object that is attached to the chart instance.
Plugins are notified about the event using the `onEvent` call. The legend plugin was converted to use onEvent instead of the older private `handleEvent` method.
Wrote test to check that plugins are notified about events
Pass the hover event to the onHover event handler
This makes the behavior of the `onHover` handler consistent with the `onClick` handler:
```
function(event, activeElements) {
var chartInstance = this;
}
```
Add support for creating a chart from the canvas id and prevent exceptions, at construction time, when the given item doesn't provide a valid CanvasRenderingContext2D or when the getContext API is not accessible (e.g. undefined by add-ons to prevent fingerprinting). New jasmine matcher to verify chart validity.
Thanks to the Bower team, we have been able to register the chart.js package name, previously pointing on a dead repository, which make the Bower integration more consistent with the npm one. All other alias still work (Chart.js, chartjs, Chart-js, chartjs-Chart.js).
Add "onHover" to the legend options that will hold a user defined function (default is null) and called when a "mousemove" event is registered on top of a label item, with same parameters as the "onClick" option.
Also introduced logic that determines if the type of event passed to the legend "handleEvent" function is one we can handle. Currently allowing "click" and "mousemove" events. If the event is not one of those we stop the function execution (this is for the sake of reusing the legend hitbox calculations).
When dealing with time-delineated datasets, often we have data for known
intervals of time. For example, we may have a dataset which represents number
of purchases per day:
```json
{
labels: ['2016-01-01', '2016-01-02', '2016-01-03']
datasets: [
{
data: [12, 87, 42]
}
],
'...': '...'
}
```
In this case, Chart.js will attempt to figure out the best interval to display
the data, and could pick `hours` as the unit. However, in this case, we would
prefer to just use the `days` interval since our data's granularity can not be
represented well with `hours`.
To remedy this, this commit adds the `minUnit` option which allows
users to (optionally) specify what the minimum unit they would like
to use.
Change the linter in gulp tasks to be consistent with Code Climate results which are based on ESLint using .eslintrc options. However, defaults Code Climate rules are too strict, so turn as warnings the 'complexity' and 'max-statements' rules (other errors has been fixed). Note that the Gulp task name has been changed for `gulp lint`.
* Added borderDash support for grid lines (#3136)
* Save and restore context to prevent border dash being applied to other elements
* Adds support for borderDashOffset, checks for setLineDash (IE9/IE10)
* Fixes tests