Enhanced Data Visualization and Reporting with new reusable components
Author:
Fluent Commerce
Changed on:
16 May 2024
Target release date: | 2024-05-16 |
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Release status: | Released |
Description
The latest update brings a Line Chart to the charts plugin, facilitating clearer visualization of data trends across time or categories. Furthermore, Area and Bar charts have been refined with customizable axis labels, enhancing their adaptability in data presentation. The inventory plugin has been enhanced with the introduction of the IPU/IPC Report component, allowing users to effortlessly switch between report types and tailor data viewing settings to their preferences. The Date Range component integrated into the Mystique core ensures smooth assimilation into Fluent applications. Unveil structured data effortlessly with the new Accordion component.
Changelog
A new Line Chart is added to the charts plugin. It depicts trends, patterns, or fluctuations in the data by connecting points with lines, aiding in easy comprehension of the data's trajectory over time or across categories. The x-axis commonly denotes time or categories, while the y-axis represents the measured numerical values, providing a quick snapshot of data relationships.
Area and Bar charts are extended by adding properties that allow the configuration of labels and tooltips from the manifest. This enhancement improves the components’ configuration flexibility.
A new custom component, IPU/IPC Report, has been added to the inventory plugin. This page component lets Customers switch between two report types and customize periods and granularity settings to view their data.
The Date Range Field Component is created in the Mystique core. This enables its seamless integration into various Fluent applications.
A new content component, Accordion, has been introduced in the Mystique core. This component allows users to see structured data hidden in the expanded section. The component can be utilized inside custom drawers and on the Mystique page.
A bug has been fixed where GraphQL variables configured to be parsed as a JSON were not parsed properly. Now, in case a GraphQL query expects a float or integer for a variable, there is a working mechanism that allows the value to be parsed as a float or integer.
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Released capability depth: | New capability, Enhancement |
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Release bundle / Capability type: | Big Inventory |