require 'chartd/encoder' require 'uri' class Chartd BASE_URL = URI.parse('https://chartd.co/a.png') class Chart ERR_BAD_DATASET = 'Dataset has to be an array of Fixnums and/or Floats.'.freeze ERR_TOO_MANY_DATASETS = 'Too many datasets supplied, the maximum is 5.'.freeze attr_reader :dataset # allow min and max to be changed after instantiating a Chart attr_accessor :min, :max def initialize(dataset = [], min: nil, max: nil, ylabels: true, options: {}) raise ERR_BAD_DATASET unless dataset.is_a?(Array) raise ERR_TOO_MANY_DATASETS if dataset.count > 5 # Check if dataset is multidimensional and if so, use it as is. # Otherwise make it multidimensional. if dataset[0].is_a?(Array) @dataset = dataset else @dataset = [dataset] end # calculate min and max across the entire dataset but only if they are # not set explicitly. @min = min || dataset.flatten.min @max = max || dataset.flatten.max @ylabels = ylabels @options = default_options.merge(options) end def url u = BASE_URL.dup # encode each piece of data and append it to URL as params encoded_data = @dataset.each_with_index.map do |d, i| ["d#{i}", Encoder.encode(d, min: @min, max: @max)] end # set labels for y axis when they’re enabled (which they are by default) if @ylabels @options[:ymin] ||= @min @options[:ymax] ||= @max end u.query = URI.encode_www_form( @options.merge(encoded_data.to_h) ) u.to_s.force_encoding('utf-8') end private # Default options for a chart URL, can be overridden when instantiating a # Chart using the options argument. def default_options { w: 580, h: 180 } end end end