Aleksey, please file a bug report in phabricator with the URL to the page containing your non-working graph - I have to look at your graph before figuring out why it is not working.
Bawolff, very cool API usage! I just wish we allowed api from inside lua -- so much creative stuff could be done! On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 6:32 AM, Brian Wolff <bawo...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 5/5/15, Yuri Astrakhan <yastrak...@wikimedia.org> wrote: > > Starting today, editors can use *<graph>* tag to include complex graphs > and > > maps inside articles. > > > > *Demo:* https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Graph/Demo > > *Vega's demo:* > http://trifacta.github.io/vega/editor/?spec=scatter_matrix > > *Extension info:* https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Graph > > *Vega's docs:* https://github.com/trifacta/vega/wiki > > *Bug reports:* https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/ - project tag #graph > > > > Graph tag support template parameter expansion. There is also a Graphoid > > service to convert graphs into images. Currently, Graphoid is used in > case > > the browser does not support modern JavaScript, but I plan to use it for > > all anonymous users - downloading large JS code needed to render graphs > is > > significantly slower than showing an image. > > > > Potential future growth (developers needed!): > > * Documentation and better tutorials > > * Visualize as you type - show changes in graph while editing its code > > * Visual Editor's plugin > > * Animation <https://github.com/trifacta/vega/wiki/Interaction-Scenarios > > > > > > Project history: Exactly one year ago, Dan Andreescu (milimetric) and Jon > > Robson demoed Vega visualization grammar < > https://trifacta.github.io/vega/> > > usage in MediaWiki. The project stayed dormant for almost half a year, > > until Zero team decided it was a good solution to do on-wiki graphs. The > > project was rewritten, and gained many new features, such as template > > parameters. Yet, doing graphs just for Zero portal seemed silly. Wider > > audience meant that we now had to support older browsers, thus Graphoid > > service was born. > > > > This project could not have happened without the help from Dan Andreescu, > > Brion Vibber, Timo Tijhof, Chris Steipp, Max Semenik, Marko Obrovac, > > Alexandros Kosiaris, Jon Robson, Gabriel Wicke, and others who have > helped > > me develop, test, instrument, and deploy Graph extension and Graphoid > > service. I also would like to thank the Vega team for making this amazing > > library. > > > > --Yurik > > _______________________________________________ > > Wikitech-l mailing list > > Wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org > > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikitech-l > > > Hmm cool. > > One of the interesting things, is you can use the API as a data > source. For example, here is a pie graph of how images on commons > needing categories are divided up > > https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Commons:Sandbox&oldid=159978060 > (One could even make that more general and have a template, which > given a cat name, would give a pie graph of how the subcategories are > divided in terms of number). > > --bawolff > > _______________________________________________ > Wikitech-l mailing list > Wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikitech-l _______________________________________________ Wikitech-l mailing list Wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikitech-l