Any forks of this card in active development? #633
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Having the same question. Apexcharts is still recommended in forums etc. but as it seems to be no longer actively maintained I wonder if I should still use it for my Home-Assistant dashboards. |
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This is really unfortunate. It seems that this is a dead-end, because no matter how many bugs get filed, they just sit there. I love the customization of the card, but some basic functionality hasn't been added, like "difference" for statistics to compare month over month. Maybe we can start a bounty-type thing on Home Assistant forums to chip in for someone to take over? If we all throw $5, $10, $20 bucks into a go-fund-me or something... maybe a small amount of incentive can get someone to step up and spend some time tinkering with the pull requests and smaller bugs? |
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For things ApexCharts can't do, I've been using Plotly: https://github.com/dbuezas/lovelace-plotly-graph-card Its a lot more involved to get something that looks as good as ApexCharts, but you have a lot more levers to pull too. I've used it to make a wind rose card: And a somewhat simple bar graph of driving costs, which uses a lot of calculations behind the scenes to get its data (namely, that the prices of gas, the distance driven, and the amount of gas used as reported by the car) |
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Apex charts card is great and I've been able to get a lot out of it... but using it more is killing the browser, most probably due to the 100k+ console messages eg
Error: <path> attribute d: Expected number, "M 0 NaN"
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@RomRider Do you still have time to maintain/develop this? Need help? Are there any active forks or developers looking to perhaps pick up the baton and keep this project alive?
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