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I had the same struggle this weekend and kept happening upon this article, so posting my solution here.
A couple things of note:
- Chart.js seems to have some hardcoded accessory files that aren’t registered as dependencies in the CDN. For example, mine kept 404ing on c1719c72.js and chunks/helpers.segment.js. For this reason, it works better if you don’t use the –download flag when running
bin/importmap pin
. Credit to this article: Using chart.js with importmaps in rail 7. - Importing Chart from chart.js requires a little magic from here: Chart.js – Where do I find which components should be registered?. Specifically, lines 3-4 of barchart_controller.js below.
Here’s a summary of the file contents that worked for me on a fairly plain Rails 7 build with importmaps:
config/importmap.rb
– Note: Running bin/importmap pin chart.js
should pull in one dependency (@kurkle/color). Be sure to skip –download, or you’re in for a world of pain.
# Pin npm packages by running ./bin/importmap
pin "application", preload: true
pin "@hotwired/turbo-rails", to: "turbo.min.js", preload: true
pin "@hotwired/stimulus", to: "stimulus.min.js", preload: true
pin "@hotwired/stimulus-loading", to: "stimulus-loading.js", preload: true
pin_all_from "app/javascript/controllers", under: "controllers"
pin "chart.js", to: "https://ga.jspm.io/npm:chart.js@4.2.0/dist/chart.js"
pin "@kurkle/color", to: "https://ga.jspm.io/npm:@kurkle/color@0.3.2/dist/color.esm.js"
app/javascript/application.js
// Configure your import map in config/importmap.rb. Read more: https://github.com/rails/importmap-rails
import "@hotwired/turbo-rails"
import "controllers"
import "chart.js"
app/javascript/controllers/barchart_controller.js
import {Controller} from "@hotwired/stimulus"
import { Chart, registerables } from "chart.js";
Chart.register(...registerables);
export default class extends Controller {
static targets = ['myChart'];
canvasContext() {
return this.myChartTarget.getContext('2d');
}
connect() {
new Chart(this.canvasContext(), {
type: 'bar',
data: {
labels: ['Red', 'Blue', 'Yellow', 'Green', 'Purple', 'Orange'],
datasets: [{
label: '# of Votes',
data: [12, 19, 3, 5, 2, 3],
backgroundColor: [
'rgba(255, 99, 132, 0.2)',
'rgba(54, 162, 235, 0.2)',
'rgba(255, 206, 86, 0.2)',
'rgba(75, 192, 192, 0.2)',
'rgba(153, 102, 255, 0.2)',
'rgba(255, 159, 64, 0.2)'
],
borderColor: [
'rgba(255, 99, 132, 1)',
'rgba(54, 162, 235, 1)',
'rgba(255, 206, 86, 1)',
'rgba(75, 192, 192, 1)',
'rgba(153, 102, 255, 1)',
'rgba(255, 159, 64, 1)'
],
borderWidth: 1
}]
},
options: {
scales: {
y: {
beginAtZero: true
}
}
}
});
}
}
Content from the div in my model’s app/views/widgets/show.html.erb
<div data-controller="barchart">
<canvas id="bar-chart" data-barchart-target="myChart" width="800" height="450"></canvas>
</div>
Don’t forget to rebuild assets (bin/rails assets:precompile).
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This is how I got it to work on a rails 7 app with importmaps.
const { Chart, registerables } = await import('chart.js');
Chart.register(...registerables);
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