Complete rewrite of Altair, focused on supporting Vega-Lite 2.X
This version of Altair is based on Vega-Lite 1.2.1.
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Support for JupyterLab/nteract through MIME based rendering. Enable this by calling
enable_mime_rendering()
before rendering visualizations (#216). -
Change default import in all code and docs to
import altair as alt
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Check for missing and misspelled column names upon exporting or rendering, and raise
FieldError
(#399) if any problems are found. This can be disabled by settingChart.validated_columns=False
. -
Raise
MaxRowsExceeded
if the number of rows in the dataset is larger thanChart.max_rows
to guard against sending large datasets to the browser. -
Move the Vega-Lite 1.x api into
altair.v1
to make it easier for us to migrate to Vega-Lite 2.x and continue to support 1.x. No import change are needed asaltair.v1
is aliased toaltair
in this releasealtair.v1
(#377). -
Moved the example notebooks into a separate repository (https://github.com/altair-viz/altair_notebooks) that has Binder support (#391).
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Add
$schema
to top-level JSON spec (#370). -
Minor documentation revisions.
- Make sure default mark is a point (#344).
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Update to Vega-Lite 1.2 and make all its enhancements available to Altair
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Add
Chart.serve
method (#197) -
Add
altair.expr
machinery to specify transformations and filterings (#215) -
Add
Chart.savechart
method, which can output JSON, HTML, and (if Node is installed) PNG and SVG. See https://altair-viz.github.io/documentation/displaying.html (#213)
- Countless minor bug fixes
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Update to Vega-Lite 1.2.1 and add its supported features
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Create website: http://altair-viz.github.io/
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Set up Travis to run conda & pip; and to build documentation
- Initial release of Altair