A basic implementation of a Gantt Chart using D3.js.
Example at http://smiller393.github.io/GanttTimeline/
Adapted from https://github.com/dk8996/Gantt-Chart
Create a array of all your data.
var tasks = [
{
"startDate": new Date("Sun Dec 09 01:36:45 EST 2012"),
"endDate": new Date("Sun Dec 09 02:36:45 EST 2012"),
"taskName": "Area 1",
"status": "FAILED"
},
{
"startDate": new Date("Sun Dec 09 04:56:32 EST 2012"),
"endDate": new Date("Sun Dec 09 06:35:47 EST 2012"),
"taskName": "Area 2",
"status": "RUNNING"
}];
Create a map between task status and css class, this is optional.
var taskStatus = {
"SUCCEEDED": "bar",
"FAILED": "bar-failed",
"RUNNING": "bar-running",
"KILLED": "bar-killed"
};
.bar {
fill: #33b5e5;
}
.bar-failed {
fill: #CC0000;
}
.bar-running {
fill: #669900;
}
.bar-succeeded {
fill: #33b5e5;
}
.bar-killed {
fill: #ffbb33;
}
Create a array of task names, they will be display on they y-axis in the order given to the array.
var taskNames = [ "Area 1", "Area 1", "Area 1", "Area 1", "Area 1" ];
Create a simple Gantt-Chart
var gantt = d3.gantt().taskTypes(taskNames).taskStatus(taskStatus);
gantt(tasks);
Relies on the fantastic D3 visualization library to do lots of the heavy lifting for stacking and rendering to SVG.
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