STIMULSOFT DASHBOARDS.JS V2019.3.2
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How to Create Interactive Dashboards with Stimulsoft Dashboards.JS v2019.3.2
Stimulsoft Dashboards.JS is a powerful and flexible tool for creating and displaying dashboards in web applications. It allows you to design, edit, and view dashboards using JavaScript and HTML5 technologies. You can use it with any JavaScript framework such as Node.js, Angular, React, Vue.js, and more.
In this article, we will show you how to create a simple dashboard with Stimulsoft Dashboards.JS v2019.3.2 and display it in your web page. We will use some sample data from a JSON file and create a dashboard with charts, gauges, indicators, and maps. We will also show you how to customize the appearance and behavior of the dashboard elements.
Step 1: Install Stimulsoft Dashboards.JS v2019.3.2
The first step is to install Stimulsoft Dashboards.JS v2019.3.2 in your project. You can do this in several ways:
Download the package from the Stimulsoft website as a ZIP archive and extract it to your project folder.
Use the npm package manager and run the command npm install stimulsoft-dashboards-js@2019.3.2 in your project folder.
Use the NuGet package manager and run the command Install-Package Stimulsoft.Dashboards.JS -Version 2019.3.2 in your project folder.
Use the Maven repository and add the dependency <dependency>
<groupId>com.stimulsoft</groupId>
<artifactId>stimulsoft-dashboards-js</artifactId>
<version>2019.3.2</version>
</dependency> to your pom.xml file.
After installing the package, you will have access to the Stimulsoft Dashboards.JS library files, scripts, styles, fonts, images, and localization files.
Step 2: Create a Dashboard with Stimulsoft BI Designer
The next step is to create a dashboard with Stimulsoft BI Designer, which is a universal application for working with reports and dashboards. You can download it from the Stimulsoft website for Windows, Mac, Linux, or JavaScript platforms.
After launching the Stimulsoft BI Designer, you will see the Get Started window where you can choose to create a new dashboard or open an existing one. For this example, we will create a new dashboard by clicking on the New Dashboard button.
You will then see the dashboard designer interface where you can add and configure dashboard elements such as charts, gauges, indicators, maps, tables, text boxes, images, etc. You can also use data sources such as JSON files, XML files, SQL databases, REST API services, etc.
For this example, we will use a sample JSON file that contains some sales data for different regions and products. You can download it from here. To add it as a data source to your dashboard, follow these steps:
In the dashboard designer interface, click on the Data tab on the left panel.
Click on the Add button and choose JSON from the drop-down menu.
In the JSON Data Source dialog box that appears, enter a name for your data source (e.g., Sales) and click on the Load button.
Select the JSON file that you downloaded and click on Open.
You will see a preview of your data in a tree structure. Click on OK to confirm.
You have now added a JSON data source to your dashboard. You can use it to bind data to your dashboard elements. aa16f39245