Laravel 9 Livewire Charts Tutorial Example

Laravel 9 Livewire Charts Tutorial Example

Laravel 9 livewire charts; In this tutorial, we will learn how to implement line charts, pie charts, column charts and area charts using livewire package in laravel 9 app.

So, this tutorial will guide we step by step on how to display data on line chart, area chart, bar chart , pie chart and column chart in laravel 9 app using livewire package.

Laravel 9 Livewire Charts Tutorial Example

Use the following steps to implement livewire charts using livewire package in laravel 9 apps:

  • Step 1 – Install Laravel 9 App
  • Step 2 – Connecting App to Database
  • Step 3 – Create Model & Migration using Artisan
  • Step 4 – Install Livewire Package
  • Step 5 – Install Livewire Charts Package
  • Step 5 – Build Livewire Component using Artisan
  • Step 6 – Create Route
  • Step 7 – Create View File
  • Step 8 – Run Development Server

Step 1 – Install Laravel 9 App

First of all, Execute the following command to install laravel fresh app for laravel 9 livewire charts app:

 composer create-project --prefer-dist laravel/laravel blog 

Step 2 – Connecting App to Database

In this step, Add database credentials in the .env file. So open project root directory and find .env file. Then add database detail in .env file:

DB_CONNECTION=mysql  
DB_HOST=127.0.0.1  
DB_PORT=3306  
DB_DATABASE=here database name here 
DB_USERNAME=here database username here 
DB_PASSWORD=here database password here

Step 3 – Run Migration

In this step, Execute the following command to create model name Expense.php:

php artisan make:model Expense -m 

Then open create_expenses_table.php and update the up() function, which is located inside database/migration directory:

    public function up()
    {
        Schema::create('expenses', function (Blueprint $table) {
            $table->id();
            $table->string('description');
            $table->decimal('amount');
            $table->string('type');
            $table->timestamps();
        });
    }

Now, open command prompt and execute the following command to create the table into database:

php artisan migrate

Step 4 – Install Livewire Package

In this step, Execute the following command to install the livewire package in laravel 9 app:

composer require livewire/livewire

Step 5 – Install Livewire Charts Package

In this step, execute the following command to install the livewire charts package:

composer require asantibanez/livewire-charts

Step 5: Build Livewire Component using Artisan

In this step, create the livewire components for creating a livewire charts component using the following command in laravel app. So Open cmd and execute the following command:

php artisan make:livewire LivewireCharts

This command will create the following components on the following path:

app/Http/Livewire/LivewireCharts.php
resources/views/livewire/livewire-charts.blade.php

Now, Navigate to the app/Http/Livewire folder and open the LivwireCharts.php file. Then add the following code into LivwireCharts.php file:

<?php

namespace App\Http\Livewire;

use App\Models\Expense;
use Asantibanez\LivewireCharts\Models\AreaChartModel;
use Asantibanez\LivewireCharts\Models\ColumnChartModel;
use Asantibanez\LivewireCharts\Models\LineChartModel;
use Asantibanez\LivewireCharts\Models\PieChartModel;
use Livewire\Component;

class LivewireCharts extends Component
{
    public $types = ['food', 'shopping', 'entertainment', 'travel', 'other'];

    public $colors = [
        'food' => '#f6ad55',
        'shopping' => '#fc8181',
        'entertainment' => '#90cdf4',
        'travel' => '#66DA26',
        'other' => '#cbd5e0',
    ];

    public $firstRun = true;

    protected $listeners = [
        'onPointClick' => 'handleOnPointClick',
        'onSliceClick' => 'handleOnSliceClick',
        'onColumnClick' => 'handleOnColumnClick',
    ];

    public function handleOnPointClick($point)
    {
        dd($point);
    }

    public function handleOnSliceClick($slice)
    {
        dd($slice);
    }

    public function handleOnColumnClick($column)
    {
        dd($column);
    }

    public function render()
    {
        $expenses = Expense::whereIn('type', $this->types)->get();

        $columnChartModel = $expenses->groupBy('type')
            ->reduce(function (ColumnChartModel $columnChartModel, $data) {
                $type = $data->first()->type;
                $value = $data->sum('amount');

                return $columnChartModel->addColumn($type, $value, $this->colors[$type]);
            }, (new ColumnChartModel())
                ->setTitle('Expenses by Type')
                ->setAnimated($this->firstRun)
                ->withOnColumnClickEventName('onColumnClick')
            );

        $pieChartModel = $expenses->groupBy('type')
            ->reduce(function (PieChartModel $pieChartModel, $data) {
                $type = $data->first()->type;
                $value = $data->sum('amount');

                return $pieChartModel->addSlice($type, $value, $this->colors[$type]);
            }, (new PieChartModel())
                ->setTitle('Expenses by Type')
                ->setAnimated($this->firstRun)
                ->withOnSliceClickEvent('onSliceClick')
            );

        $lineChartModel = $expenses
            ->reduce(function (LineChartModel $lineChartModel, $data) use ($expenses) {
                $index = $expenses->search($data);

                $amountSum = $expenses->take($index + 1)->sum('amount');

                if ($index == 6) {
                    $lineChartModel->addMarker(7, $amountSum);
                }

                if ($index == 11) {
                    $lineChartModel->addMarker(12, $amountSum);
                }

                return $lineChartModel->addPoint($index, $amountSum, ['id' => $data->id]);
            }, (new LineChartModel())
                ->setTitle('Expenses Evolution')
                ->setAnimated($this->firstRun)
                ->withOnPointClickEvent('onPointClick')
            );

        $areaChartModel = $expenses
            ->reduce(function (AreaChartModel $areaChartModel, $data) use ($expenses) {
                return $areaChartModel->addPoint($data->description, $data->amount, ['id' => $data->id]);
            }, (new AreaChartModel())
                ->setTitle('Expenses Peaks')
                ->setAnimated($this->firstRun)
                ->setColor('#f6ad55')
                ->withOnPointClickEvent('onAreaPointClick')
                ->setXAxisVisible(false)
                ->setYAxisVisible(true)
            );

        $this->firstRun = false;

        return view('livewire.livewire-charts')
            ->with([
                'columnChartModel' => $columnChartModel,
                'pieChartModel' => $pieChartModel,
                'lineChartModel' => $lineChartModel,
                'areaChartModel' => $areaChartModel,
            ]);
    }
}

After that, Navigate to the resources/views/livewire folder and open the livewire-charts.blade.php file. Then add the following code into livewire-charts.blade.php.blade.php file:

<div class="container mx-auto space-y-4 p-4 sm:p-0">
    <ul class="flex flex-col sm:flex-row sm:space-x-8 sm:items-center">
        <li>
            <input type="checkbox" value="travel" wire:model="types"/>
            <span>Travel</span>
        </li>
        <li>
            <input type="checkbox" value="shopping" wire:model="types"/>
            <span>Shopping</span>
        </li>
        <li>
            <input type="checkbox" value="food" wire:model="types"/>
            <span>Food</span>
        </li>
        <li>
            <input type="checkbox" value="entertainment" wire:model="types"/>
            <span>Entertainment</span>
        </li>
        <li>
            <input type="checkbox" value="other" wire:model="types"/>
            <span>Other</span>
        </li>
    </ul>

    <div class="flex flex-col sm:flex-row space-y-4 sm:space-y-0 sm:space-x-4">
        <div class="shadow rounded p-4 border bg-white flex-1" style="height: 32rem;">
            <livewire:livewire-column-chart
                key="{{ $columnChartModel->reactiveKey() }}"
                :column-chart-model="$columnChartModel"
            />
        </div>

        <div class="shadow rounded p-4 border bg-white flex-1" style="height: 32rem;">
            <livewire:livewire-pie-chart
                key="{{ $pieChartModel->reactiveKey() }}"
                :pie-chart-model="$pieChartModel"
            />
        </div>
    </div>

    <div class="shadow rounded p-4 border bg-white" style="height: 32rem;">
        <livewire:livewire-line-chart
            key="{{ $lineChartModel->reactiveKey() }}"
            :line-chart-model="$lineChartModel"
        />
    </div>

    <div class="shadow rounded p-4 border bg-white" style="height: 32rem;">
        <livewire:livewire-area-chart
            key="{{ $areaChartModel->reactiveKey() }}"
            :area-chart-model="$areaChartModel"
        />
    </div>
</div>

Step 6: Create Route

In this step, Navigate to the routes folder and open web.php. Then add the following routes into web.php file:

Route::get('/livewire-charts', function () {
    return view('home');
});

Step 7: Create View File

In this step, navigate to resources/views/ folder and create one blade view files that name home.blade.php file. Then add the following code into home.blade.php file:

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="{{ str_replace('_', '-', app()->getLocale()) }}">
<head>
    <meta charset="utf-8">
    <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">

    <title>Laravel 9 Livewire Charts</title>

    <link href="https://unpkg.com/tailwindcss@^1.0/dist/tailwind.min.css" rel="stylesheet">

    <livewire:styles />
</head>
<body class="bg-gray-200 p-8">

<livewire:livewire-charts/>

<livewire:scripts />

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/alpinejs/[email protected]/dist/alpine.min.js"></script>

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/apexcharts"></script>

</body>
</html>
Note that, if you want to add HTML(blade views), CSS, and script code into your livewire files. So, you can use @livewireStyles, @livewireScripts, and @livewire(‘ blade views’).

Step 8: Run Development Server

Finally, we need to execute the following PHP artisan serve command to start laravel livewire charts app:

php artisan serve

If you want to run the project diffrent port so use this below command

php artisan serve --port=8080

Now, open browser and test laravel livewire charts app:

http://localhost:8000/livewire-charts

If we want to know more about asantibanez livewire-charts, So, we can visit this url :- https://github.com/asantibanez/livewire-charts.

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