The graph does not load for me on either Mac OS X Yosemite laptop or on a
Windows 7 desktop. In both cases it displays when editing the page---but
not when looking at a page, directly. Web platform in both cases is
whatever the latest version of Firefox is. In both cases the web console
error is the same:
"Blocked loading mixed active content "
On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 5:04 PM, Yuri Astrakhan <yastrakhan(a)wikimedia.org>
wrote:
Thanks Alice :)
Aleksey, the graphs were never off on meta. Please check if your graphs
show any errors in the browser console - I did update the underlying
libraries several times.
On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 11:58 PM, Alice Wiegand <me.lyzzy(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I miss a "thank you" or
"like" button on this mailing list. Looks great.
Thank you!
Alice.
On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 10:53 PM, Aleksey Bilogur <
aleksey.bilogur(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Was this why it was offline on meta for a couple
of weeks?
Amazing! I have an immediate use for this on the en.wikipedia.
On May 5, 2015 4:25 PM, "Yuri Astrakhan" <yastrakhan(a)wikimedia.org>
wrote:
>
> > Starting today, editors can use *<graph>* tag to include complex
graphs
#graph
>
> Graph tag support template parameter expansion. There is also a
Graphoid
service
to convert graphs into images. Currently, Graphoid is used in
case
> the browser does not support modern JavaScript, but I plan to use it
for
> > all anonymous users - downloading large JS code needed to render
graphs
> is
> > significantly slower than showing an image.
> >
> > Potential future growth (developers needed!):
> > * Documentation and better tutorials
> > * Visualize as you type - show changes in graph while editing its
code
> *
Visual Editor's plugin
> * Animation <
https://github.com/trifacta/vega/wiki/Interaction-Scenarios
>
>
> Project history: Exactly one year ago, Dan Andreescu (milimetric) and
Jon
> > Robson demoed Vega visualization grammar <
>
https://trifacta.github.io/vega/
> > >
> > usage in MediaWiki. The project stayed dormant for almost half a
year,
>
until Zero team decided it was a good solution to do on-wiki graphs.
The
> > project was rewritten, and gained many new features, such as template
> > parameters. Yet, doing graphs just for Zero portal seemed silly.
Wider
> > audience meant that we now had to
support older browsers, thus
Graphoid
>
service was born.
>
> This project could not have happened without the help from Dan
Andreescu,
> > Brion Vibber, Timo Tijhof, Chris Steipp, Max Semenik, Marko Obrovac,
> > Alexandros Kosiaris, Jon Robson, Gabriel Wicke, and others who have
> helped
> > me develop, test, instrument, and deploy Graph extension and
Graphoid
>
service. I also would like to thank the Vega team for making this
amazing
> > library.
> >
> > --Yurik
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