Getting Started with the Vue Linear Gauge Component in Vue 2

31 Aug 202313 minutes to read

This article provides a step-by-step guide for setting up a Vue 2 project using Vue-CLI and integrating the Syncfusion Vue Linear Gauge component

Prerequisites

System requirements for Syncfusion Vue UI components

Dependencies

The list of dependencies required to use the Linear Gauge component in your application is given below:

|-- @syncfusion/ej2-vue-lineargauge
    |-- @syncfusion/ej2-base
    |-- @syncfusion/ej2-vue-base
    |-- @syncfusion/ej2-svg-base
    |-- @syncfusion/ej2-lineargauge

Setting up the Vue 2 project

To generate a Vue 2 project using Vue-CLI, use the vue create command. Follow these steps to install Vue CLI and create a new project:

npm install -g @vue/cli
vue create quickstart
cd quickstart
npm run serve

or

yarn global add @vue/cli
vue create quickstart
cd quickstart
yarn run serve

When creating a new project, choose the option Default ([Vue 2] babel, eslint) from the menu.

Vue 2 project

Once the quickstart project is set up with default settings, proceed to add Syncfusion components to the project.

Add Syncfusion Vue packages

Syncfusion packages are available at npmjs.com. To use Vue components, install the required npm package.

This article uses the Vue Linear Gauge component as an example. Install the @syncfusion/ej2-vue-lineargauge package by running the following command:

npm install @syncfusion/ej2-vue-lineargauge --save

or

yarn add @syncfusion/ej2-vue-lineargauge

Adding Syncfusion Vue Linear Gauge component

Follow the below steps to add the Vue Linear Gauge component:

1. First, import and register the Linear Gauge component in the script section of the src/App.vue file.

<script>
import { LinearGaugeComponent } from '@syncfusion/ej2-vue-lineargauge';

export default {
    components: {
        'ejs-lineargauge': LinearGaugeComponent
    }
}
</script>

2. In the template section, define the Linear Gauge component.

<template>
    <div id="app">
    <ejs-lineargauge></ejs-lineargauge>
  </div>
</template>

Here is the summarized code for the above steps in the src/App.vue file:

<template>
    <div>
        <div class="content-wrapper">
            <div align='center'>
                <ejs-lineargauge ></ejs-lineargauge>
            </div>
        </div>
  </div>
</template>
<script>
import { LinearGaugeComponent } from '@syncfusion/ej2-vue-lineargauge';

export default {
    components: {
        'ejs-lineargauge': LinearGaugeComponent
    }
}
</script>
<style>
#content-wrapper {
    padding: 0px !important;
}
</style>

Run the project

To run the project, use the following command:

npm run serve

or

yarn run serve

Module Injection

LinearGauge component is segregated into the individual feature-wise modules. In order to use a particular feature, inject its feature module using the provide: {}. Please find the feature module name and description as follows.

  • Annotation - Inject this module to use the annotation features.
  • GaugeTooltip - Inject this module to use the tooltip features.

Now import the above mentioned modules from linear gauge package and inject it into the LinearGauge component using provide: {} .

import { LinearGaugeComponent, Annotations, GaugeTooltip } from "@syncfusion/ej2-vue-lineargauge";
provide: {
    lineargauge: [Annotations, GaugeTooltip]
},

Adding the Linear Gauge Title

The title can be added to the Linear Gauge component using the title property in the Linear Gauge.

<template>
    <div>
        <div class="content-wrapper">
            <ejs-lineargauge style='display:block' :title ='title' ></ejs-lineargauge>
        </div>
    </div>
</template>
<script>
import { LinearGaugeComponent } from "@syncfusion/ej2-vue-lineargauge";

export default {
    components: {
        'ejs-lineargauge': LinearGaugeComponent
    },
    data: function () {
        return {
            title: 'linear gauge',
        }
    }
};
</script>
<style>
#content-wrapper {
    padding: 0px !important;
}
</style>

Axis Range

The range of the axis can be set using the minimum and maximum properties in the Linear Gauge.

<template>
   <div>
    <div class="content-wrapper">
        <ejs-lineargauge >
            <e-axes>
                <e-axis minimum = 0 maximum = 200 ></e-axis>
            </e-axes>
        </ejs-lineargauge>
    </div>
  </div>
</template>
<script>
import { LinearGaugeComponent, AxesDirective, AxisDirective } from "@syncfusion/ej2-vue-lineargauge";

export default {
    components: {
        'ejs-lineargauge': LinearGaugeComponent,
        'e-axes': AxesDirective,
        'e-axis': AxisDirective
    }
};

</script>
<style>
#content-wrapper {
    padding: 0px !important;
}
</style>

Customizing the axis labels

To denote the axis labels with temperature units, add the °C as suffix to each label. This can be achieved by setting the {value}°C to the format property in the labelStyle object of the axis. Here, {value} acts as a placeholder for each axis label.

To change the pointer value from the default value of the gauge, set the value property in pointers object of the axis.

<template>
    <div>
        <div class="content-wrapper">
            <div align='center'>
                <ejs-lineargauge>
                    <e-axes>
                        <e-axis minimum = 0 maximum = 200  :ranges='ranges'>
                            <e-pointers>
                                <e-pointer value=140 ></e-pointer>
                            </e-pointers>
                        </e-axis>
                    </e-axes>
                </ejs-lineargauge>
            </div>
        </div>
    </div>
</template>
<script>
import { LinearGaugeComponent, AxesDirective, AxisDirective } from "@syncfusion/ej2-vue-lineargauge";

export default {
    components: {
        'ejs-lineargauge': LinearGaugeComponent,
        'e-axes': AxesDirective,
        'e-axis': AxisDirective
    },
    data: function () {
        return {
            labelStyle: {
            format: '{value}°C'
        },
            ranges: [{
            start: 0,
            end: 80,
            startWidth:15,
            endWidth:15
        }, {
            start: 80,
            end: 120,
            startWidth:15,
            endWidth:15
        }, {
            start: 120,
            end: 140,
            startWidth:15,
            endWidth:15
        }, {
            start: 140,
            end: 200,
            startWidth:15,
            endWidth:15
        }]
        }
    }
};
</script>
<style>
#content-wrapper {
    padding: 0px !important;
}
</style>

Set Pointer Value

The pointer value is changed in the below sample using the value property in pointers object of the axis.

<template>
   <div>
    <div class="content-wrapper">
        <div align='center'>
            <ejs-lineargauge>
                <e-axes>
                    <e-axis minimum=0 maximum=200>
                        <e-pointers>
                            <e-pointer value=40 color='green'></e-pointer>
                        </e-pointers>
                    </e-axis>
                </e-axes>
            </ejs-lineargauge>
        </div>
    </div>
  </div>
</template>
<script>
import { LinearGaugeComponent, AxesDirective, AxisDirective, PointerDirective, PointersDirective } from "@syncfusion/ej2-vue-lineargauge";

export default {
    components: {
        'ejs-lineargauge': LinearGaugeComponent,
        'e-axes': AxesDirective,
        'e-axis': AxisDirective,
        'e-pointer': PointerDirective,
        'e-pointers': PointersDirective
    }
};
</script>
<style>
#content-wrapper {
    padding: 0px !important;
}
</style>