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This is the Windows app named Chartkick whose latest release can be downloaded as chartkickv5.2.0sourcecode.zip. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.

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Chartkick


DESCRIPTION

Chartkick is a Ruby gem that makes it easy to generate beautiful charts in Rails and other Ruby applications with minimal code. It provides a high-level API where developers can use simple helpers like line_chart, pie_chart, or column_chart and pass in data arrays or ActiveRecord queries. Under the hood, it works with popular charting libraries such as Google Charts, Chart.js, and Highcharts, but hides their verbose JavaScript APIs behind a clean Ruby interface. It also handles things like automatic labels, legends, colors, and responsiveness without requiring you to manually configure chart options. Because of its integration with ActiveRecord, developers can quickly visualize trends in their application’s data with minimal transformation. Chartkick is especially valued in dashboards, reporting tools, and admin panels where quick, maintainable visualization is needed without heavy front-end development.



Features

  • One-line view helpers (e.g. line_chart, pie_chart) to generate charts from Ruby data or JSON endpoints
  • Supports many chart types: line, area, bar, pie, scatter, column, geo charts, timeline etc.
  • Works with several JavaScript build systems / module bundlers (Importmap, Webpack, esbuild etc.)
  • Customizable options: sizes, colors, axis min/max, discrete vs continuous axes, labels, titles etc.
  • Adapter support for different JavaScript charting libraries (Chart.js, Google Charts, Highcharts)
  • Live updates / dynamic data loading via JSON endpoints or URL data sources; charts can be refreshed etc.


Programming Language

Ruby


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This is an application that can also be fetched from https://sourceforge.net/projects/chartkick.mirror/. It has been hosted in OnWorks in order to be run online in an easiest way from one of our free Operative Systems.


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