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Anonymous
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D3.js Supported versions?

Hi,

 

I am currently working with writing custom visuals in Power BI using the D3.js library. https://d3js.org/ 
Initially I had issues getting the D3 files packaged into the PowerBI packages via the pbiviz command line interface.

 

It looks as though custom visualisations only work with earlier versions of the D3 library (Version 3) Using V4 doesn't appear to work at all. 

 

I used the Microsoft SVG-Utils npm package to get going with a solution that works ( https://github.com/Microsoft/powerbi-visuals-utils-svgutils ) and this contains version 3.5.5

 

Is this the latest supported version?
Is there any information on when newer versions will be supported (if they aren't already)?

Thanks in advance,

Matt

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Hi Simon,

 

If you build a visual under powerbi-visuals-tools higher than 2.5, you can use any npm library for your visual.

The most of MS visuals currently use D3 v5.

 

Kind Regards,

 

Evgenii Elkin,
Software Engineer
Microsoft Power BI Custom Visuals
pbicvsupport@microsoft.com

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Anonymous
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Hi Matt,

 

D3 v 5.12 works fine for me. I created 'Power BI- Custom Visuals' course on Udemy using this version.

 

Regards,

Marek

SimonHalfspace
Regular Visitor

Hi
Is there anywhere you are able to see the latest supported version of D3.js?


Thanks in advance
Simon

Hi Simon,

 

If you build a visual under powerbi-visuals-tools higher than 2.5, you can use any npm library for your visual.

The most of MS visuals currently use D3 v5.

 

Kind Regards,

 

Evgenii Elkin,
Software Engineer
Microsoft Power BI Custom Visuals
pbicvsupport@microsoft.com

nikitagrachev
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

Hello @Anonymous,


Yes, svg-utils don't support v4 yet, but it's in backlog.
D3 v3 was one large library. You had to include all of it, even if you didn't need all of it.
D3 v4 is actually a set of small modules. You can choose to use one or more as you need them.
For example, if you need 'selection' from D3 v4, you can add the following packages to your project:
https://www.npmjs.com/package/d3-selection
https://www.npmjs.com/package/@types/d3-selection

Nikita Grachev,
Team Leader
Microsoft Power BI Custom Visuals,
pbicvsupport@microsoft.com
Anonymous
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Hi @nikitagrachev

Thanks for the reply.

Have you successfully got Version 4 running in a custom visual? 
This blog post suggests that it doesn't currently work (but it is a few months old). http://blog.jongallant.com/2016/11/pbiviz-12-d3-35-reference/ 
I am unable to find any guidance that is more recent.

Think I will try it out again.

Cheers,

 

Matt

v-viig
Community Champion
Community Champion

D3 v4 actually works. However, you can't use ES2015 module system (import/export).

I suppose that you should use window.window.d3 to access d3 v4.

 

Another option is to use prebundler such as webpack or rollup in order to generate a single JS file and use this file in pbiviz tools.

 

Ignat Vilesov,

Software Engineer

 

Microsoft Power BI Custom Visuals

pbicvsupport@microsoft.com

Anonymous
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Thanks for the reply @v-viig I will give this a try asap.
Cheers.

Matt

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