Below is the HTML document that is implementing a Smoothie.js live streaming chart. On their own, timeSeries.append() and getJSON() methods work perfectly fine, but timeSeries.append() seems to not allow JSON data values.
The program gets stuck in the count() function; I added a document.write() method to see if it would output (see below) and it did not.
I thought maybe it was because the JSON data. when parsed, would be a string. So I took the data and made it a string and then an int.
But that didn't work.
I've been experimenting and nothing works like how I need it
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<body>
<button onclick="myFunction()">Click to open the live PeopleCount chart </button>
<script src="https://cdn.rawgit.com/Manaal123/smoothie/master/smoothie.js"></script>
<canvas id="chart" width="700" height="350"></canvas>
<style>
div.smoothie-chart-tooltip {
background: #999;
padding: 1em;
margin-top: 20px;
font-family: consolas;
color: white;
font-size: 17px;
pointer-events: none;
}
</style>
<script>
var chart = new SmoothieChart({
interpolation: 'step',
grid: {
fillStyle: '#ffffff',
strokeStyle: '#c0c0c0',
verticalSections: 10
},
labels: {
fillStyle: '#000000',
fontSize: 16,
precision: 0
},
tooltip: true,
maxValue: 10,
minValue: 0,
timestampFormatter: SmoothieChart.timeFormatter
}),
timeSeries = new TimeSeries();
chart.addTimeSeries(timeSeries, {
strokeStyle: 'blue',
lineWidth: 1,
fillStyle: 'rgba(0,128,255,0.30)'
});
function count() {
$.getJSON("http://192.168.20.193:8001/count", function(result) {
temp = result.data.count;
});
document.write("hi");
temp = parseInt(temp, 10);
return temp;
}
function myFunction() {
chart.streamTo(document.getElementById('chart'), 100);
setInterval(function() {
timeSeries.append(new Date().getTime(), count());
}, 5000);
}
var temp;
</script>
</body>
</html>