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Remove image charts as they have been officially deprecated by Google #43

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winston opened this issue Oct 16, 2012 · 4 comments
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winston commented Oct 16, 2012

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rcaught commented Nov 4, 2012

Wouldn't it be better to only remove them after they stop working?

I know I still use them for Android =< 2.3 support, etc.

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winston commented Nov 12, 2012

Even though Google will provide support until 2015 as per their deprecation policy https://developers.google.com/chart/terms, I was hoping to be one step ahead, so that folks don't become dependent on the charts (which will be something obsolete) while using this gem.

Of course, I am ok with keeping it in for the time being if there are no better alternatives out there.

Thank you!

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Another alternative that was recently launched by Ramen is ChartURL (https://charturl.com/). They make it very easy to generate personalized charts which can be embedded into emails, web/mobile apps, etc.It's very similar to Google Image Charts but uses C3.js and can handle more data via an api call. You should check it out!

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FGRibreau commented Oct 23, 2016

Sadly ChartURL was not a drop-in replacement for Google Image Charts API so Redsmin team built Image-Charts that is fully compatible with Google Image Charts API and even adds chart animation support (through gif)!

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https://image-charts.com/chart?cht=bvs&chd=s:theresadifferencebetweenknowingthepathandwalkingthepath&chs=700x200&chxt=y&chf=b0,lg,90,4CA4F5,0.1,C371D3,0.8,EA469E,1&chtt=Hello%20Github!&chan=1300

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