NAME
Apache::GD::Graph - Generate Charts in an Apache handler.
SYNOPSIS
In httpd.conf:
PerlModule Apache::GD::Graph
<Location /chart>
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::GD::Graph
# These are optional.
PerlSetVar Expires 30 # days.
PerlSetVar CacheSize 5242880 # 5 megs.
PerlSetVar ImageType png
# The default image type that graphs should be.
# png is default, gif requires <= GD 1.19.
# Any type supported by the installed version of GD will work.
PerlSetVar JpegQuality 75 # 0 to 100
# Best not to specify this one and let GD figure it out.
</Location>
Then send requests to:
http://www.server.com/chart?type=lines&x_labels=[1st,2nd,3rd,4th,5th]&data1=[1,2,3,4,5]&data2=[6,7,8,9,10]&dclrs=[blue,yellow,green]
INSTALLATION
Like any other CPAN module, if you are not familiar with CPAN modules, see: http://www.cpan.org/doc/manual/html/pod/perlmodinstall.html .
DESCRIPTION
The primary purpose of this module is to allow a very easy to use, lightweight and fast charting capability for static pages, dynamic pages and CGI scripts, with the chart creation process abstracted and placed on any server.
For example, embedding a pie chart can be as simple as:
<img src="http://www.some-server.com/chart?type=pie&x_labels=[greed,pride,wrath]&data1=[10,50,20]&dclrs=[green,purple,red]" alt="pie chart of a few deadly sins">
<!-- Note that all of the above options are optional except for data1! -->
And it gets cached both server side, and along any proxies to the client, and on the client's browser cache. Not to mention, chart generation is very fast.
- Graphs Without Axes
-
To generate a graph without any axes, do not specify x_labels and append
y_number_format=""
to your query. Eg.http://www.some-server.com/chart?data1=[1,2,3,4,5]&y_number_format=""
- Implementation
-
This module is implemented as a simple Apache mod_perl handler that generates and returns a png format graph (using Martien Verbruggen's GD::Graph module) based on the arguments passed in via a query string. It responds with the content-type "image/png" (or whatever is set via
PerlSetVar ImageType
), and sends a Expires: header of 30 days (or whatever is set viaPerlSetVar Expires
, or expires in the query string, in days) ahead.In addition, it keeps a server-side cache in the file system using DeWitt Clinton's File::Cache module, whose size can be specified via
PerlSetVar CacheSize
in bytes.
OPTIONS
- type
-
Type of graph to generate, can be lines, bars, points, linespoints, area, mixed, pie. For a description of these, see GD::Graph(3). Can also be one of the 3d types if GD::Graph3d is installed, or anything else with prefix GD::Graph::.
- width
-
Width of graph in pixels, 400 by default.
- height
-
Height of graph in pixels, 300 by default.
- expires
-
Date of Expires header from now, in days. Same as
PerlSetVar Expires
. - image_type
-
Same as
PerlSetVar ImageType
. "png" by default, but can be anything supported by GD.If not specified via this option or in the config file, the image type can also be deduced from a single value in the 'Accepts' header of the request.
- jpeg_quality
-
Same as
PerlSetVar JpegQuality
. A number from 0 to 100 that determines the jpeg quality and the size. If not set at all, the GD library will determine the optimal setting. Changing this value doesn't seem to do much as far as line graphs go, but YMMV. - cache
-
Boolean value which determines whether or not the image will get cached server-side (for client-side caching, use the "expires" parameter). It is true (1) by default. Setting
PerlSetVar CacheSize 0
in the config file will achieve the same affect ascache=0
in the query string.
For the following, look at the plot method in GD::Graph(3).
- x_labels
-
Labels used on the X axis, the first array given to the plot method of GD::Graph. If unspecified or undef, no labels will be drawn.
- dataN
-
Values to plot, where N is a number starting with 1. Can be given any number of times with N increasing.
ALL OTHER OPTIONS are passed as a hash to the GD::Graph set method using the following rules for the values:
- undef
-
Becomes a real undef.
- [one,two,3]
-
Becomes an array reference.
- {one,1,two,2}
-
Becomes a hash reference.
- http://somewhere/file.png
-
Is pulled into a file and the file name is passed to the respective option. (Can be any scheme besides http:// that LWP::Simple supports.)
- [undef,something,undef] or {key,undef}
-
You can create an array or hash with undefs.
- ['foo',bar] or 'baz' or {'key','value'}
-
Single and double quoted strings are supported, either as singleton values or inside arrays and hashes.
Nested arrays/hashes are not supported at this time, let me know if you need them for some reason.
AUTHOR
Rafael Kitover (caelum@debian.org)
COPYRIGHT
This program is Copyright (c) 2000 by Rafael Kitover. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This module owes its existance, obviously, to the availability of the wonderful GD::Graph module from Martien Verbruggen <mgjv@comdyn.com.au>.
Thanks to my employer, marketingmoney.com, for allowing me to work on projects as free software.
Thanks to Vivek Khera (khera@kciLink.com) and Scott Holdren <scott@monsterlabs.com> for the bug fixes.
BUGS
Probably a few.
TODO
If possible, a comprehensive test suite. Make it faster?
SEE ALSO
2 POD Errors
The following errors were encountered while parsing the POD:
- Around line 53:
'=item' outside of any '=over'
- Around line 73:
You forgot a '=back' before '=head1'