Create beautiful Domo Phoenix charts with Python in Jupyter
Project description
Domo Phoenix
Build Domo Phoenix Charts using Python.
Installation
This module uses Python 3.
$ python3 -m pip install domophoenix
Usage
From your Jupyter notebook, enter the following in a cell:
data = [
['Low', 'Corporate', 8582.8875],
['High', 'Home Office', 14415.941],
['Low', 'Consumer', 1264.8215],
['Medium', 'Small Business', 21478.799],
['Critical', 'Consumer', 2621.97],
['Not Specified', 'Consumer', 2211.31],
['Critical', 'Corporate', 10087.1315],
['Not Specified', 'Corporate', 4407.138],
['High', 'Consumer', 11667.366],
['High', 'Corporate', 19503.323],
['Low', 'Small Business', 1735.3715],
['Low', 'Home Office', 10057.42],
['Medium', 'Home Office', 7691.02],
['Critical', 'Small Business', 4036.064],
['Not Specified', 'Small Business', 84.99],
['High', 'Small Business', 689.74],
['Critical', 'Home Office', 7416.828],
['Not Specified', 'Home Office', 1839.26],
['Medium', 'Consumer', 4280.034],
['Medium', 'Corporate', 7965.238]
]
columns = [
{
"type": 'STRING',
"name": 'Order Priority',
"mapping": 'SERIES'
},
{
"type": 'STRING',
"name": 'Customer Segment',
"mapping": 'ITEM'
},
{
"type": 'DOUBLE',
"name": 'Sales',
"mapping": 'VALUE'
}
]
from domophoenix import DomoPhoenixPlotter
plotter = DomoPhoenixPlotter()
plotter.plot(data, columns, 'badge_vert_bar')
When you run the chart, you'll see your chart rendered!
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