A simple but powerful library for building data applications in pure Javascript and HTML.
- Open-source (and heavy reuser of existing open-source libraries)
- Pure javascript (no Flash) and designed for integration -- so it is easy to embed in other sites and applications
- View and edit your data in clean grid interface
- Bulk update/clean your data using an easy scripting UI
- Visualize your data
- And more ... see http://okfnlabs.org/recline/
See CONTRIBUTING.md.
- Rufus Pollock
- Max Ogden
- John Glover
- James Casbon
- Adrià Mercader
- Dominik Moritz
- Friedrich Lindenberg
- And many more
Possible breaking changes
- Updated Leaflet to latest version 0.4.4 #220
- Added marker clustering in map view to handle a large number of markers
- Dataset.restore method removed (not used internally except from Multiview.restore)
- Views no longer call render in initialize but must be called client code
- Backend.Memory.Store attribute for holding 'records' renamed to
records
fromdata
- Require new underscore.deferred vendor library for all use (jQuery no longer required if just using recline.dataset.js)
- View.el is now the raw DOM element. If you want a jQuery-wrapped version, use view.$el. #350
Lots of breaking changes to the API from v0.4 (should be very few going forwards) including:
- State only stores backend (name) and dataset url (in url field) rather than entire dataset object
- Backends heavily reorganized
- Rename Document -> Record
- Rename DataExplorer view to MultiView
- ...
23 closed issues including:
- Map view using Leaflet - #69, #64, #89, #97
- Term filter support - #66
- Faceting support- #62
- Tidy up CSS and JS - #81 and #78
- Manage and serialize view and dataset state (plus support for embed and permalinks) - #88, #67
- Graph view improvements e.g. handle date types correctly - #75
- Write support for ES backend - #61
- Remove JQuery-UI dependency in favour of bootstrap modal - #46
- Improved CSV import support - #92
16 closed issues including:
- ElasticSearch (and hence DataHub/CKAN) backend - #54
- Loading of local CSV files - #36
- Fully worked out Data Query support - #34, #49, #53, #57
- New Field model object for richer field information - #25
- Upgrade to Bootstrap v2.0 - #55
- Recline Data Explorer app improvements e.g. #39 (import menu)
- Graph improvements - #58 (more graph types, graph interaction)
17 closed issues including:
- Major refactor of backend and model relationship - #35 and #43
- Support Google Docs Spreadsheets as a Backend - #15
- Support for online CSV and Excel files via DataProxy backend - #31
- Data Explorer is customizable re loaded views - #42
- Start of documentation - #33
- Views in separate files - #41
- Better error reporting from backends on JSONP errors - #30
- Sorting and show/hide of columns in data grid - #23, #29
- Support for pagination - #27
- Split backends into separate files to make them easier to maintain and reuse separately #50
- Core models and structure including Dataset and Document
- Memory and webstore backends
- Grid, Graph and Data Explorer views
- Bootstrap-based theme - #22
Copyright 2011 Max Ogden and Rufus Pollock.
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