This is my syntax for the page I was using to test out
the charting:
{{html clean="true"}}
<div class="graphs">
<img src="
http://10.100.229.50:8080/xwiki/bin/download/SD/QueryPage/testgraph.png&quo…
alt="graph"
title="SOME GRAPH"
height="300"
width="400"/>
</div>
{{/html}}
{{chart type="line" source="inline"
params="range:B2-C6;series:columns;"
title="Chart Test" width="320" height="240"}}
| |X |Y |Z
|Q1|1.2|3.4|1.3
|Q2|4.5|3.4|2.3
|Q3|1.2|4.5|9.0
|Q4|3.4|1.2|1.2
|Q5|1.5|2.0|
{{/chart}}
{{chart type="bar"
params="document:SD.Data;table:table1;range:B2-D5;series:columns;"
title="Chart Two" width="320" height="240"/}}
{{velocity}}
{{chart source="inline" type="bar"
params="range:B2-B7;series:columns;"
title="Square"}}
| |Square
#foreach($i in [1..6])
|${i}|$mathtool.pow($i, 2)
#end
{{/chart}}
{{/velocity}}
I was trying all sorts of different charting methods to see if it was simply
how I was writing the macro or maybe something obscure I was missing. The
very top one was just to test and see if my browser couldnt display the
image, so I attached a .png but that displayed fine across all browsers so I
knew that it was something chart or server related.
All that the charts would display as was a html link which led to an empty
page. The charts were showing up in the 'charts' directory in our Tomcat
server, I could see them when I opened them server side, but for some reason
they just couldn'd be displayed on the xwiki page.
Hope this helps?
Not really since that content works fine here (except for the chart with data from the
SD.Data page which I don't have)...
Right now I don't see why modifying that syntax 1.0 config param would make it work
better. Did you try to revert the change you did to verify that it doesn't work
anymore when you change it back?
Thanks
-Vincent
>> Well the charting macro that I tried to get
working was this:
>>
>> {{chart type="line" source="inline"
params="range:B2-D5;series:columns;"
>> title="Chart Test" width="320" height="240"}}
>> | |X |Y |Z
>> |Q1|1.2|3.4|1.3
>> |Q2|4.5|3.4|2.3
>> |Q3|1.2|4.5|9.0
>> |Q4|3.4|1.2|1.2
>> {{/chart}}
>
> This example works very well for me in XE 3.2 SNAPSHOT (I'm sure it works
> well in older versions too - Don't know about 2.6 though).
>
> Is that all you have in your content? Could you give us your full content
> so that we can try to reproduce it?
>
>> Which I had believed to be XWiki syntax 2.0?
>
> Yes it's 2.0 syntax.
>
>> I took the example from
>>
http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/Chart+Macro so
> unless
>> there
>> is newer syntax for charting that I am unaware of.. That is what I was
> using
>> and it now works that I have changed the rendering order.
>
> And if you change back the rendering order to what it was initially, does
> it still work?
>
> Thanks
> -Vincent
>
>> I am running Enterprise 2.6.33065 with Tomcat 7.0.14 if that makes any
>> difference.
>>
>> Adam
>>
>> On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 8:33 AM, Vincent Massol <vincent(a)massol.net>
> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Adam,
>>>
>>> On Jul 11, 2011, at 10:34 PM, Adam Kozuch wrote:
>>>
>>>> **Just wanted to let anyone know who was having the same issue, it was
>>>> caused by the order that things are rendered on a wiki page.
>>>>
>>>> The fix (at least temporarily) was to go into the xwiki.cfg file and
> edit
>>>> the line containing the order which files are rendered.
>>>>
>>>> I changed the line :
>>>>
>>>> # xwiki.render.renderingorder=macromapping, groovy, velocity, plugin,
>>> wiki,
>>>> wikiwiki
>>>>
>>>> to this :
>>>>
>>>> # xwiki.render.renderingorder=groovy, velocity, macromapping, plugin,
>>> wiki,
>>>> wikiwiki
>>>>
>>>> And now it works. I'm assuming its because the page tried to post
the
>>> chart
>>>> before it was rendered.
>>>
>>> Hmmm that's really strange since the {{chart}} macro is XWiki 2.0 syntax
>>> while the param you mentioned it for XWiki Syntax 1.0.
>>>
>>> Are you sure it's this param change that made it work for you?
>>>
>>> If so, could you create a jira issue about this on
>
http://jira.xwiki.org?
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot
>>> -Vincent
>>>
>>>>
>>>> My charts work, all is well.
>>>>
>>>> Adam