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title: Chart Configuration anchor: chart-configuration

Chart.js provides a number of options for changing the behaviour of created charts. These configuration options can be changed on a per chart basis by passing in an options object when creating the chart. Alternatively, the global configuration can be changed which will be used by all charts created after that point.

Creating a Chart with Options

To create a chart with configuration options, simply pass an object containing your configuration to the constructor. In the example below, a line chart is created and configured to not be responsive.

var chartInstance = new Chart(ctx, {
    type: 'line',
    data: data,
    options: {
        responsive: false
    }
});

Global Configuration

This concept was introduced in Chart.js 1.0 to keep configuration DRY, and allow for changing options globally across chart types, avoiding the need to specify options for each instance, or the default for a particular chart type.

Chart.js merges the options object passed to the chart with the global configuration using chart type defaults and scales defaults appropriately. This way you can be as specific as you would like in your individual chart configuration, while still changing the defaults for all chart types where applicable. The global general options are defined in Chart.defaults.global. The defaults for each chart type are discussed in the documentation for that chart type.

The following example would set the hover mode to 'single' for all charts where this was not overridden by the chart type defaults or the options passed to the constructor on creation.

Chart.defaults.global.hover.mode = 'single';

// Hover mode is set to single because it was not overridden here
var chartInstanceHoverModeSingle = new Chart(ctx, {
    type: 'line',
    data: data,
});

// This chart would have the hover mode that was passed in
var chartInstanceDifferentHoverMode = new Chart(ctx, {
    type: 'line',
    data: data,
    options: {
        hover: {
            // Overrides the global setting
            mode: 'label'
        }
    }
})

Global Font Settings

There are 4 special global settings that can change all of the fonts on the chart. These options are in Chart.defaults.global.

Name | Type | Default | Description --- | --- | --- | --- defaultFontColor | Color | '#666' | Default font color for all text defaultFontFamily | String | "'Helvetica Neue', 'Helvetica', 'Arial', sans-serif" | Default font family for all text defaultFontSize | Number | 12 | Default font size (in px) for text. Does not apply to radialLinear scale point labels defaultFontStyle | String | 'normal' | Default font style. Does not apply to tooltip title or footer. Does not apply to chart title

Common Chart Configuration

The following options are applicable to all charts. The can be set on the global configuration, or they can be passed to the chart constructor.

Name | Type | Default | Description --- | --- | --- | --- responsive | Boolean | true | Resizes when the canvas container does. responsiveAnimationDuration | Number | 0 | Duration in milliseconds it takes to animate to new size after a resize event. maintainAspectRatio | Boolean | true | Maintain the original canvas aspect ratio (width / height) when resizing events | Array[String] | ["mousemove", "mouseout", "click", "touchstart", "touchmove", "touchend"] | Events that the chart should listen to for tooltips and hovering onClick | Function | null | Called if the event is of type 'mouseup' or 'click'. Called in the context of the chart and passed an array of active elements legendCallback | Function | function (chart) { } | Function to generate a legend. Receives the chart object to generate a legend from. Default implementation returns an HTML string.

Title Configuration

The title configuration is passed into the options.title namespace. The global options for the chart title is defined in Chart.defaults.global.title.

Name | Type | Default | Description --- | --- | --- | --- display | Boolean | false | Display the title block position | String | 'top' | Position of the title. Only 'top' or 'bottom' are currently allowed fullWidth | Boolean | true | Marks that this box should take the full width of the canvas (pushing down other boxes) fontSize | Number | 12 | Font size inherited from global configuration fontFamily | String | "'Helvetica Neue', 'Helvetica', 'Arial', sans-serif" | Font family inherited from global configuration fontColor | Color | "#666" | Font color inherited from global configuration fontStyle | String | 'bold' | Font styling of the title. padding | Number | 10 | Number of pixels to add above and below the title text text | String | '' | Title text

Example Usage

The example below would enable a title of 'Custom Chart Title' on the chart that is created.

var chartInstance = new Chart(ctx, {
    type: 'line',
    data: data,
    options: {
        title: {
            display: true,
            text: 'Custom Chart Title'
        }
    }
})

Legend Configuration

The legend configuration is passed into the options.legend namespace. The global options for the chart legend is defined in Chart.defaults.global.legend.

Name | Type | Default | Description --- | --- | --- | --- display | Boolean | true | Is the legend displayed position | String | 'top' | Position of the legend. Options are 'top' or 'bottom' fullWidth | Boolean | true | Marks that this box should take the full width of the canvas (pushing down other boxes) onClick | Function | function(event, legendItem) {} | A callback that is called when a click is registered on top of a label item labels |Object|-| See the Legend Label Configuration section below.

Legend Label Configuration

The legend label configuration is nested below the legend configuration using the labels key.

Name | Type | Default | Description --- | --- | --- | --- boxWidth | Number | 40 | Width of coloured box fontSize | Number | 12 | Font size inherited from global configuration fontStyle | String | "normal" | Font style inherited from global configuration fontColor | Color | "#666" | Font color inherited from global configuration fontFamily | String | "'Helvetica Neue', 'Helvetica', 'Arial', sans-serif" | Font family inherited from global configuration padding | Number | 10 | Padding between rows of colored boxes generateLabels: | Function | function(chart) { } | Generates legend items for each thing in the legend. Default implementation returns the text + styling for the color box. See Legend Item for details.

Legend Item Interface

Items passed to the legend onClick function are the ones returned from labels.generateLabels. These items must implement the following interface.

{
    // Label that will be displayed
    text: String,

    // Fill style of the legend box
    fillStyle: Color,

    // If true, this item represents a hidden dataset. Label will be rendered with a strike-through effect
    hidden: Boolean,

    // For box border. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/API/CanvasRenderingContext2D/lineCap
    lineCap: String,

    // For box border. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/CanvasRenderingContext2D/setLineDash
    lineDash: Array[Number],

    // For box border. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/CanvasRenderingContext2D/lineDashOffset
    lineDashOffset: Number,

    // For box border. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/CanvasRenderingContext2D/lineJoin
    lineJoin: String,

    // Width of box border 
    lineWidth: Number,

    // Stroke style of the legend box
    strokeStyle: Color
}

Example

The following example will create a chart with the legend enabled and turn all of the text red in color.

var chartInstance = new Chart(ctx, {
    type: 'bar',
    data: data,
    options: {
        legend: {
            display: true,
            labels: {
                fontColor: 'rgb(255, 99, 132)'
            }
        }
    }
});

Tooltip Configuration

The title configuration is passed into the options.tooltips namespace. The global options for the chart tooltips is defined in Chart.defaults.global.title.

Name | Type | Default | Description --- | --- | --- | --- enabled | Boolean | true | Are tooltips custom | Function | null | See section below mode | String | 'single' | Sets which elements appear in the tooltip. Acceptable options are 'single' or 'label'. single highlights the closest element. label highlights elements in all datasets at the same X value. backgroundColor | Color | 'rgba(0,0,0,0.8)' | Background color of the tooltip titleFontFamily | String | "'Helvetica Neue', 'Helvetica', 'Arial', sans-serif" | Font family for tooltip title inherited from global font family titleFontSize | Number | 12 | Font size for tooltip title inherited from global font size titleFontStyle | String | "bold" | titleFontColor | Color | "#fff" | Font color for tooltip title titleSpacing | Number | 2 | Spacing to add to top and bottom of each title line. titleMarginBottom | Number | 6 | Margin to add on bottom of title section bodyFontFamily | String | "'Helvetica Neue', 'Helvetica', 'Arial', sans-serif" | Font family for tooltip items inherited from global font family bodyFontSize | Number | 12 | Font size for tooltip items inherited from global font size bodyFontStyle | String | "normal" | bodyFontColor | Color | "#fff" | Font color for tooltip items. bodySpacing | Number | 2 | Spacing to add to top and bottom of each tooltip item footerFontFamily | String | "'Helvetica Neue', 'Helvetica', 'Arial', sans-serif" | Font family for tooltip footer inherited from global font family. footerFontSize | Number | 12 | Font size for tooltip footer inherited from global font size. footerFontStyle | String | "bold" | Font style for tooltip footer. footerFontColor | Color | "#fff" | Font color for tooltip footer. footerSpacing | Number | 2 | Spacing to add to top and bottom of each footer line. footerMarginTop | Number | 6 | Margin to add before drawing the footer xPadding | Number | 6 | Padding to add on left and right of tooltip yPadding | Number | 6 | Padding to add on top and bottom of tooltip caretSize | Number | 5 | Size, in px, of the tooltip arrow cornerRadius | Number | 6 | Radius of tooltip corner curves multiKeyBackground | Color | "#fff" | Color to draw behind the colored boxes when multiple items are in the tooltip callbacks | Object | | See the callbacks section below

Tooltip Callbacks

The tooltip label configuration is nested below the tooltip configuration using the callbacks key. The tooltip has the following callbacks for providing text. For all functions, 'this' will be the tooltip object created from the Chart.Tooltip constructor.

All functions are called with the same arguments: a tooltip item and the data object passed to the chart. All functions must return either a string or an array of strings. Arrays of strings are treated as multiple lines of text.

Callback | Arguments | Description --- | --- | --- beforeTitle | Array[tooltipItem], data | Text to render before the title title | Array[tooltipItem], data | Text to render as the title afterTitle | Array[tooltipItem], data | Text to render after the title beforeBody | Array[tooltipItem], data | Text to render before the body section beforeLabel | tooltipItem, data | Text to render before an individual label label | tooltipItem, data | Text to render for an individual item in the tooltip afterLabel | tooltipItem, data | Text to render after an individual label afterBody | Array[tooltipItem], data | Text to render after the body section beforeFooter | Array[tooltipItem], data | Text to render before the footer section footer | Array[tooltipItem], data | Text to render as the footer afterFooter | Array[tooltipItem], data | Text to render after the footer section

Tooltip Item Interface

The tooltip items passed to the tooltip callbacks implement the following interface.

{
    // X Value of the tooltip as a string
    xLabel: String,

    // Y value of the tooltip as a string
    yLabel: String,

    // Index of the dataset the item comes from
    datasetIndex: Number,

    // Index of this data item in the dataset
    index: Number
}

Hover Configuration

The hover configuration is passed into the options.hover namespace. The global hover configuration is at Chart.defaults.global.hover.

Name | Type | Default | Description --- | --- | --- | --- mode | String | 'single' | Sets which elements hover. Acceptable options are 'single', 'label', or 'dataset'. single highlights the closest element. label highlights elements in all datasets at the same X value. dataset highlights the closest dataset. animationDuration | Number | 400 | Duration in milliseconds it takes to animate hover style changes onHover | Function | null | Called when any of the events fire. Called in the context of the chart and passed an array of active elements (bars, points, etc)

Animation Configuration

The following animation options are available. The global options for are defined in Chart.defaults.global.animation.

Name | Type | Default | Description --- |:---:| --- | --- duration | Number | 1000 | The number of milliseconds an animation takes. easing | String | "easeOutQuart" | Easing function to use. onProgress | Function | none | Callback called on each step of an animation. Passed a single argument, an object, containing the chart instance and an object with details of the animation. onComplete | Function | none | Callback called at the end of an animation. Passed the same arguments as onProgress

Animation Callbacks

The onProgress and onComplete callbacks are useful for synchronizing an external draw to the chart animation. The callback is passed an object that implements the following interface. An example usage of these callbacks can be found on Github. This sample displays a progress bar showing how far along the animation is.

{
    // Chart object
    chartInstance,

    // Contains details of the on-going animation
    animationObject,
}

Animation Object

The animation object passed to the callbacks is of type Chart.Animation. The object has the following parameters.

{
    // Current Animation frame number
    currentStep: Number,

    // Number of animation frames
    numSteps: Number,

    // Animation easing to use
    easing: String,

    // Function that renders the chart
    render: Function,

    // User callback
    onAnimationProgress: Function,

    // User callback
    onAnimationComplete: Function
}

Element Configuration

The global options for elements are defined in Chart.defaults.global.elements.

Options can be configured for four different types of elements; arc, lines, points, and rectangles. When set, these options apply to all objects of that type unless specifically overridden by the configuration attached to a dataset.

Arc Configuration

Arcs are used in the polar area, doughnut and pie charts. They can be configured with the following options. The global arc options are stored in Chart.defaults.global.elements.arc.

Name | Type | Default | Description --- | --- | --- | --- backgroundColor | Color | 'rgba(0,0,0,0.1)' | Default fill color for arcs. Inherited from the global default borderColor | Color | '#fff' | Default stroke color for arcs borderWidth | Number | 2 | Default stroke width for arcs

Line Configuration

Line elements are used to represent the line in a line chart. The global line options are stored in Chart.defaults.global.elements.line.

Name | Type | Default | Description --- | --- | --- | --- tension | Number | 0.4 | Default bezier curve tension. Set to 0 for no bezier curves. backgroundColor | Color | 'rgba(0,0,0,0.1)' | Default line fill color borderWidth | Number | 3 | Default line stroke width borderColor | Color | 'rgba(0,0,0,0.1)' | Default line stroke color borderCapStyle | String | 'butt' | Default line cap style. See MDN borderDash | Array | [] | Default line dash. See MDN borderDashOffset | Number | 0.0 | Default line dash offset. See MDN borderJoinStyle | String | 'miter' | Default line join style. See MDN fill | Boolean | true | If true, the line is filled.

Point Configuration

Point elements are used to represent the points in a line chart or a bubble chart. The global point options are stored in Chart.defaults.global.elements.point.

Name | Type | Default | Description --- | --- | --- | --- radius | Number | 3 | Default point radius pointStyle | String | 'circle' | Default point style backgroundColor | Color | 'rgba(0,0,0,0.1)' | Default point fill color borderWidth | Number | 1 | Default point stroke width borderColor | Color | 'rgba(0,0,0,0.1)' | Default point stroke color hitRadius | Number | 1 | Extra radius added to point radius for hit detection hoverRadius | Number | 4 | Default point radius when hovered hoverBorderWidth | Number | 1 | Default stroke width when hovered

Rectangle Configuration

Rectangle elements are used to represent the bars in a bar chart. The global rectangle options are stored in Chart.defaults.global.elements.rectange.

Name | Type | Default | Description --- | --- | --- | --- backgroundColor | Color | 'rgba(0,0,0,0.1)' | Default bar fill color borderWidth | Number | 0 | Default bar stroke width borderColor | Color | 'rgba(0,0,0,0.1)' | Default bar stroke color borderSkipped | String | 'bottom' | Default skipped (excluded) border for rectangle. Can be one of bottom, left, top, right

Colors

When supplying colors to Chart options, you can use a number of formats. You can specify the color as a string in hexadecimal, RGB, or HSL notations. If a color is needed, but not specified, Chart.js will use the global default color. This color is stored at Chart.defaults.global.defaultColor. It is initially set to 'rgb(0, 0, 0, 0.1)';

You can also pass a CanvasGradient object. You will need to create this before passing to the chart, but using it you can achieve some interesting effects.

The final option is to pass a CanvasPattern object. For example, if you wanted to fill a dataset with a pattern from an image you could do the following.

var img = new Image();
img.src = 'https://example.com/my_image.png';
img.onload = function() {
    var ctx = document.getElementById('canvas').getContext('2d');
    var fillPattern = ctx.createPattern(img, 'repeat');

    var chart = new Chart(ctx, {
        data: {
            labels: ['Item 1', 'Item 2', 'Item 3'],
            datasets: [{
                data: [10, 20, 30],
                backgroundColor: fillPattern
            }]
        }
    })
}