HighCharts: How to use reflow to allow auto-resize after changing size

Leon Gaban picture Leon Gaban · Jul 31, 2015 · Viewed 22.8k times · Source

In our Angular app we're using highcarts-ng for our HighCharts implementation.

Here is the Chart Maximize and Minimize function, which works:

function expandChartPanel() {
    vm.chartMaxed = !vm.chartMaxed;

    viewHeader = ScopeFactory.getScope('viewHeader');
    highChart  = ScopeFactory.getScope('highChart');

    var chart = highChart.chartObject;
    var highChartContainer       = document.getElementById("highchart-container");
    var highChartContainerWidth  = document.getElementById('highchart-container').clientWidth;
    var highChartContainerHeight = document.getElementById('highchart-container').clientHeight;

    var windowWidth  = window.innerWidth;
    var windowHeight = window.innerHeight;

    if (vm.chartMaxed) {

        vs.savedWidth  = highChartContainerWidth;
        vs.savedHeight = highChartContainerHeight;

        console.log('savedWidth  = ', vs.savedWidth);
        console.log('savedHeight = ', vs.savedHeight);

        root.chartExpanded          = true;
        viewHeader.vh.chartExpanded = true;
        highChart.highChartMax      = true;

        highChartContainerHeight = document.getElementById('highchart-container').clientHeight;
        windowWidth  = window.innerWidth;
        windowHeight = window.innerHeight;

        highChart.chartConfig.size.width  = windowWidth;
        highChart.chartConfig.size.height = windowHeight - 220;

        chart.setSize(windowWidth, windowHeight - 220);
    }
    else {
        root.chartExpanded          = false;
        viewHeader.vh.chartExpanded = false;
        highChart.highChartMax      = false;

        highChart.chartConfig.size.width  = vs.savedWidth;
        highChart.chartConfig.size.height = vs.savedHeight;

        chart.setSize(vs.savedWidth, vs.savedHeight);
    }

    highChart.restoreChartSize();
}

Here is the reflow function:

function restoreChartSize() {
    console.log('restoreChartSize');
    if (!vs.chartObject.reflowNow) {
        vs.chartObject.reflowNow = vs.chartObject.reflowNow = function() {
            this.containerHeight = this.options.chart.height || window.window.HighchartsAdapter.adapterRun(this.renderTo, 'height');
            this.containerWidth  = this.options.chart.width  || window.window.HighchartsAdapter.adapterRun(this.renderTo, 'width');
            this.setSize(this.containerWidth, this.containerHeight, true);
            this.hasUserSize = null;
        }
     }

     vs.chartObject.reflowNow();
}

This reflow function above, works perfectly in this jsFiddle, but not in our app.

The full Gist file of our HighChartsDirective file.

After clicking Maximize, the chart will expand to the full size of the browser window, but then after dragging to resize the browser window, I call the restoreChartSize function, which activates the reflow.

However the size of the chart does not go to auto-size 100% 100%, it goes back to the previous size of the chart :(

Before Maximize: enter image description here

After the Maximize function:

enter image description here

Now after resizing the browser window:

window.onresize = function(event) {
    console.log('window resizing...');
    highChart = ScopeFactory.getScope('highChart');
    highChart.restoreChartSize();
    console.log('highChart.chartConfig = ', highChart.chartConfig);
};

enter image description here

^ back to the smaller static sizes, not auto-size 100%

Answer

Shaunak picture Shaunak · Jul 31, 2015

You can do this by adding a new method to chart that will manually trigger the reflow like so:

chart.reflowNow = function(){
    this.containerHeight = this.options.chart.height || window.window.HighchartsAdapter.adapterRun(this.renderTo, 'height');
    this.containerWidth = this.options.chart.width || window.window.HighchartsAdapter.adapterRun(this.renderTo, 'width');
    this.setSize(this.containerWidth, this.containerHeight, false);
    this.hasUserSize = null;
}

Then whenever you want to get away from manual resizing using setSize() just call chart.reflow()

Here's an working example: jsFiddle

Reference taken from: github-issue

UPDATE for ng-highcharts users

For doing this when using ng-highcharts library, you can simply pull out the chart object in the controller that has highcharts-ng dependency and add the reflowNow function, like so:

var chart = this.chartConfig.getHighcharts();
chart.reflowreflowNow = function (){ ... }

This is also the recommended way to pull out chart to do custom jobs by author of ng-highcharts as noted here and this fiddle.