• ResolvedPlugin Author joeyoungblood

    (@joeyoungblood)


    Today we are announcing an update that improves upon our previous release by bringing even more to the Pro version of our plugin. In this update we know have more charts / graphs / tables available than anyother WordPress plugin and offer more database connection types than anyother plugin. This was a big milestone for our team, but we are far from done and have a healthy roadmap of new features and experiences.

    Database Connections
    In this version we have added in three more major SQL database connectors for IBM Informix, Firebird, and SQLite. This makes our Pro plugin the only visualization plugin for WordPress that supports all of these database connections bringing our total to 8 different databases. Here is a current list of database types we support in Pro.

    • MySQL
    • MariaDB
    • Oracle
    • MS SQL
    • PostgreSQL
    • IBM Informix
    • Firebird
    • SQLite

    New Chart Types Added
    Building on our chart.js support in our last release, we are including six more chart.js charts in this release. This gives our Pro users total access to all of the chart types included in the latest Chart.js library. Read more about Chart.js on their website here: https://www.chartjs.org/

    – Chart.js Pie Charts
    – Chart.js Polar Area Charts
    – Chart.js Scatter Charts
    – Chart.js Radar Charts
    – Chart.js Combo Bar & Line Charts
    – Chart.js Floating Bar Charts

    New Feature
    In this release we were able to add a new feature for our Britecharts. You can now toggle a “Legend” off and on for various chart types including line charts, stacked area charts, stacked bar charts, donut charts, and more…

    This displays a graphical legend of the data shown in your graph below it. If you have a caption turned on for a specific chart or graph the legend will appear before the caption.

    Bug Fix
    Our Grouped Bar Charts had a data input error. While this displayed charts just fine (even though they should have broken) it produced something like “0NaN” in the tooltips and often blocked editing of a Grouped Bar Chart. This has been fixed. If you were using a Grouped Bar Chart you may need to change your chart type after you upgrade to v3.2.1 or adjust your data inputs.

    As always you can view our public changelog at any time here: https://www.wpbusinessintelligence.com/changelog/

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