- Issue created by @monaw
- πΊπΈUnited States tr Cascadia
Implementing charts is out of scope for this module, but if there are any changes to this module needed to facilitate integration with some other module that provides charting capability then please open an issue.
If you find a way to do this, please document this so it will be useful to all users of this module. You can post your "how-to" here in the issue queue.
I don't think HighchartTable is supported any more, but if it's in your skill set you can adopt that module and port it to D10/D11 so that anyone can use it.
Or you can look for a different charting module in Drupal and see if it will work with Views Aggregator.
https://www.drupal.org/project/charts β seems to be supported and has a good user base, maybe start by seeing if that will work. And as I said, if you do get it to work we'd really appreciate a short description of how to get it to work with Views Aggregator.I'm leaving this issue open, on the off chance that someone else will see it and offer some concrete suggestions.
thank you for your response! i do have the Charts module you mentioned and I don't see how the 2 can work together since they are both views format setting so are mutually exclusive (see attached view format image)
- π¦πΉAustria jordik
Charts and Views Aggregator Plus can not work together, unfortunately.
A view allows only one style plugin (Chart OR Table with aggregation options in this case).
This was the case also in 7.x, see #2248583: Mixing Views Aggregator Plus with other style plugins, especially chart plugins β . See if you can get some inspiration from the comments there.The core views aggregator was removed in D10, so there is a contrib module β providing this functionality. You can probably try to aggregate your results with it (only basic database aggregation) and then apply the Chart style plugin.
I will close this issue for now, but if you find a solution to use Charts with Views Aggregator Plus, feel free to post it here.