@mui/x-charts-vendor v8.5.2
Charts Vendor
Vendored dependencies for @mui/x-charts.
An adaptation of the victory-vendor
Background
D3 has released most of its libraries as ESM-only. This means that consumers in Node.js applications can no longer just require() anything with a d3 transitive dependency, including much of @mui/x-charts.
To help provide an easy path to folks still using CommonJS in their Node.js applications that consume @mui/x-charts, we now provide this package to vendor in various d3-related packages.
Main difference with victory-vendor
Victory is using the d3-voronoi which is an archived project.
Our chart library relies on the d3-delaunay which is also ESM only and reuse robust-predicates which is also ESM only
Packages
We presently provide the following top-level libraries:
- d3-color
- d3-delaunay
- d3-interpolate
- d3-scale
- d3-shape
- d3-time
- delaunator
- robust-predicate
This is the total list of top and transitive libraries we vendor:
- d3-array
- d3-color
- d3-delaunay
- d3-format
- d3-interpolate
- d3-path
- d3-scale
- d3-shape
- d3-time
- d3-time-format
- delaunator
- internmap
- robust-predicates
How it works
We provide two alternate paths and behaviors -- for ESM and CommonJS
ESM
If you do a Node.js import like:
import { interpolate } from '@mui/x-charts-vendor/d3-interpolate';under the hood it's going to just re-export and pass you through to node_modules/d3-interpolate, the real ESM library from D3.
CommonJS
If you do a Node.js import like:
const { interpolate } = require('@mui/x-charts-vendor/d3-interpolate');under the hood, it will go to an alternate path that contains the transpiled version of the underlying d3 library found at x-charts-vendor/lib-vendor/d3-interpolate/**/*.js.
This further has internally consistent import references to other x-charts-vendor/lib-vendor/<pkg-name> paths.
Note that for some tooling (like Jest) that doesn't play well with package.json:exports routing to this CommonJS path, we also output a root file in the form of x-charts-vendor/d3-interpolate.js.
Licenses
This project is released under the MIT license, but the vendored in libraries include other licenses (for example ISC) that we enumerate in our package.json:license field.
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