- See the docs and examples on the website: http://formidable.com/open-source/victory.
- Experiment with all Victory components in this JSBin or this JSFiddle.
- For support, join the Gitter chat room at https://gitter.im/FormidableLabs/victory.
- Add Victory to your project:
$ npm install victory --save- Add your first Victory component:
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import { render } from 'react-dom';
import { VictoryPie } from 'victory';
class PieChart extends Component {
render() {
return (
<VictoryPie />
);
}
}
render(<PieChart />, document.getElementById('app'));VictoryPiecomponent will be rendered, and you should see:
Projects using Victory should also depend on React
Want to use Victory with React Native? Check out victory-native
Victory Native shares most of its code with Victory, and has a nearly identical api!
If you want to use Jest snapshot testing
with Victory, you may encounter a problem where the Jest snapshot changes every time, due to a randomly generated clipId
being used for a VictoryClipContainer group component.
The solution to this is to set a static clipId on your VictoryClipContainer.
For example, when creating a VictoryLine component, you can pass a groupComponent prop:
<VictoryLine
groupComponent={<VictoryClipContainer clipId={1} />}
/>Now the clipId attached to your VictoryLine component will always be the same, and your snapshot will not change with each test run.
