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About

Making a heatmap from custom datasets should be extremely easy. We are here to help you with that.

What's a heatmap? It is a data visualization technique that shows magnitude of a phenomenon as color in two dimensions[1], and you can know it from GitHub user profile pages:

Installation

The Heatmap is distributed as Composer library via Packagist. To add it to your project, just run:

Usage

You can use any set of data you want. By default, dates will be taken from "created_at" key of arrays or objects implementing \ArrayAccess interface. Builder accepts also objects implementing \Blumilk\HeatmapBuilder\Contracts\TimeGroupable contract with mandatory getTimeGroupableIndicator() method returning a string with proper date:

Then create an instance of \Blumilk\HeatmapBuilder\HeatmapBuilder. By default, it will be working on day-based periods for last week from the moment you are calling it:

Method build() returns array of tiles that can be serialized into JSON with simple json_encode() function or any other serializer:


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Requires php Version ^8.2
nesbot/carbon Version ^3.5
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