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Kai Mun Lee edited this page Nov 20, 2018
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The Charting Library package is available on GitHub. You may check out the latest stable version (master
branch) or the most recent beta version (unstable
branch). Please get in touch with us to get access to this repository.
You can check the Charting Library version by entering the TradingView.version()
command in a browser console.
+/charting_library
+ /static
- charting_library.min.js
- charting_library.min.d.ts
- datafeed-api.d.ts
+ /datafeeds
+ /udf
- index.html
- mobile_black.html
- mobile_white.html
- test.html
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/charting_library
contains all the Charting Library files. -
/charting_library/charting_library.min.js
contains an external Charting Library widget interface. This file is not supposed to be edited. -
/charting_library/charting_library.min.d.ts
contains TypeScript definitions for the widget interface. -
/charting_library/datafeed-api.d.ts
contains TypeScript definitions for the data feed interface. -
/charting_library/datafeeds/udf/
contains UDF-compatible datafeed wrapper (implements JS API to connect to Charting Library and UDF to connect to datafeed). Sample datafeed wrapper implements pulse real-time emulation. You are free to edit its code. -
/charting_library/static
folder stores Charting Library internal content and is not intended for other purposes. -
/index.html
is an example of using Charting Library widget on your web page. -
/test.html
is an example of using different Charting Library customization features. -
/mobile*.html
are also examples of Widget customization.
All internal JS and CSS codes of the Charting Library are inlined and minified to reduce the page load time. Files that are expected to be edited by you were not minified.
- What is Charting Library
- Getting Started
- Data Binding
- Chart Customization
- Customization Overview
- Client-Side Customization
- Server-Side Customization
- Customization Use Cases
- Trading Terminal
- Saving/Loading Charts
- Creating Custom Studies
- Breaking changes in versions