DevExtreme Angular - SVG-Based Widgets Customization

This article describes ways to customize SVG-based widgets. For a list of SVG-based widgets, refer to HTML- and SVG-Based Widgets. A similar article on HTML-based widgets is also available.

Palettes

A palette is a set of colors that mix well with each other. Palettes are used to colorize the following widget elements:

DevExtreme supports predefined and custom palettes. The default palette is Material. This and other predefined palettes are demonstrated in the following demo:

View Demo

Apply a Palette

Every widget that supports palettes has a palette option. It accepts the name of a predefined or registered custom palette or an array of colors. In most widgets, this option should be set on the first level of the configuration object:

jQuery
JavaScript
$(function() {
    $("#pieChartContainer").dxPieChart({
        // ...
        palette: "Harmony Light"
        // ===== or custom colors =====
        // palette: ['#60a69f', '#78b6d9', '#6682bb', '#a37182', '#eeba69']
    });
});
Angular
HTML
TypeScript
<dx-pie-chart ... 
    palette="Harmony Light">
    <!-- or custom colors -->
    <!-- [palette]="['#60a69f', '#78b6d9', '#6682bb', '#a37182', '#eeba69']"> -->
</dx-pie-chart>
import { DxPieChartModule } from "devextreme-angular";
// ...
export class AppComponent {
    // ...
}
@NgModule({
    imports: [
        // ...
        DxPieChartModule
    ],
    // ...
})
Vue
<template>
    <DxPieChart ...
        palette="Harmony Light">
        <!-- or custom colors -->
        <!-- :palette="['#60a69f', '#78b6d9', '#6682bb', '#a37182', '#eeba69']"> -->
    </DxPieChart>
</template>

<script>
import { DxPieChart } from 'devextreme-vue/pie-chart';

export default {
    components: {
        DxPieChart
    }
}
</script>
React
import React from 'react';
import { PieChart } from 'devextreme-react/pie-chart';

class App extends React.Component {
    render() {
        return (
            <PieChart ...
                palette="Harmony Light">
                // ===== or custom colors =====
                // palette={['#60a69f', '#78b6d9', '#6682bb', '#a37182', '#eeba69']}>
            </PieChart>
        );
    }
}

export default App;

View Demo

In the CircularGauge and LinearGauge, the palette can be specified in the rangeContainer and subvalueIndicator objects.

jQuery
JavaScript
$(function() {
    $("#circularGaugeContainer").dxCircularGauge({
        // ...
        subvalues: [25, 40, 68],
        subvalueIndicator: {
            palette: "Soft Pastel"
        },
        rangeContainer: {
            ranges: [
                { startValue: 0, endValue: 30 },
                { startValue: 30, endValue: 70 },
                { startValue: 70, endValue: 100 },
            ],
            palette: "Violet"
        }
    });
});
Angular
app.component.html
app.module.ts
<dx-circular-gauge ...
    [subvalues]="[25, 40, 68]">
    <dxo-subvalue-indicator
        palette="Soft Pastel">
    </dxo-subvalue-indicator>
    <dxo-range-container palette="Harmony Light">
        <dxi-range [startValue]="0" [endValue]="30"></dxi-range>
        <dxi-range [startValue]="30" [endValue]="70"></dxi-range>
        <dxi-range [startValue]="70" [endValue]="100"></dxi-range>
    </dxo-range-container>
</dx-circular-gauge>
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { AppComponent } from './app.component';

import { DxCircularGaugeModule } from 'devextreme-angular';

@NgModule({
    declarations: [
        AppComponent
    ],
    imports: [
        BrowserModule,
        DxCircularGaugeModule
    ],
    providers: [],
    bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule { }
Vue
App.vue
<template>
    <DxCircularGauge ...
        :subvalues="[25, 40, 68]">
        <DxSubvalueIndicator
            palette="Soft Pastel" />
        <DxRangeContainer palette="Harmony Light">
            <DxRange :start-value="0" :end-value="30" />
            <DxRange :start-value="30" :end-value="70" />
            <DxRange :start-value="70" :end-value="100" />
        </DxRangeContainer>
    </DxCircularGauge>
</template>
<script>
import {
    DxCircularGauge,
    DxRangeContainer,
    DxRange,
    DxSubvalueIndicator
} from 'devextreme-vue/circular-gauge';

export default {
    components: {
        DxCircularGauge,
        DxRangeContainer,
        DxRange,
        DxSubvalueIndicator
    }
}
</script>
React
App.js
import React from 'react';
import { CircularGauge, RangeContainer, Range, SubvalueIndicator } from 'devextreme-react/circular-gauge';

const subvalues = [25, 40, 68];

class App extends React.Component {
    render() {
        return (
            <CircularGauge
                subvalues={subvalues}>
                <SubvalueIndicator palette="Soft Pastel" />
                <RangeContainer palette="Violet">
                    <Range startValue={0} endValue={30} />
                    <Range startValue={30} endValue={70} />
                    <Range startValue={70} endValue={100} />
                </RangeContainer>
            </CircularGauge>
        );
    }
}

export default App;

View Demo

In the TreeMap, the palette is part of the colorizer. In the VectorMap, it should be set for a specific layer. In the RangeSelector, the palette is specified in the chart object.

jQuery
JavaScript
$(function() {
    $("#treeMapContainer").dxTreeMap({
        // ...
        colorizer: {
            palette: "Violet"
        }
    });

    $("#vectorMapContainer").dxVectorMap({
        // ...
        layers: [{
            dataSource: DevExpress.viz.map.sources.world,
            palette: "Violet",
            paletteSize: 7,
            customize: function(elements) {
                var paletteIndex = 0;
                $.each(elements, function(_, element) {
                    element.applySettings({
                        paletteIndex: paletteIndex == 7 ? paletteIndex = 0 : paletteIndex++
                    });
                });
            }
        }]
    });

    $("#rangeSelectorContainer").dxRangeSelector({
        dataSource: [
            { arg: "A", val1: 1, val2: 3 },
            { arg: "B", val1: 5, val2: 5 },
            { arg: "C", val1: 10, val2: 7 }
        ],
        chart: {
            palette: "Soft Pastel",
            commonSeriesSettings: {
                type: "bar",
                argumentField: "arg"
            },
            series: [
                { valueField: "val1" },
                { valueField: "val2" }
            ]
        }
    });
});
Angular
app.component.html
app.component.ts
app.module.ts
<dx-tree-map ... >
    <dxo-colorizer palette="Harmony Light"></dxo-colorizer>
</dx-tree-map>

<dx-vector-map ... >
    <dxi-layer
        [dataSource]="worldMap"
        palette="Violet" 
        [paletteSize]="7"
        [customize]="colorizeMap">
    </dxi-layer>
</dx-vector-map>

<dx-range-selector
    [dataSource]="[
        { arg: 'A', val1: 1, val2: 3 },
        { arg: 'B', val1: 5, val2: 5 },
        { arg: 'C', val1: 10, val2: 7 }
    ]">
    <dxo-chart palette="Soft Pastel">
        <dxo-common-series-settings type="bar" argumentField="arg"></dxo-common-series-settings>
        <dxi-series value-field="val1"></dxi-series>
        <dxi-series value-field="val2"></dxi-series>
    </dxo-chart>
</dx-range-selector>
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import * as mapsData from 'devextreme/dist/js/vectormap-data/world.js';

@Component({
    selector: 'app-root',
    templateUrl: './app.component.html',
    styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
})
export class AppComponent {
    constructor(service: Service) {
        this.colorizeMap = this.colorizeMap.bind(this);
    }

    worldMap: any = mapsData.world;

    colorizeMap(elements) {
        let paletteIndex = 0;
        elements.forEach((element) => {
             element.applySettings({
                paletteIndex: paletteIndex == 7 ? paletteIndex = 0 : paletteIndex++
            });
        });
    }
}
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { AppComponent } from './app.component';

import { DxTreeMapModule, DxVectorMapModule, DxRangeSelector } from 'devextreme-angular';

@NgModule({
    declarations: [
        AppComponent
    ],
    imports: [
        BrowserModule,
        DxTreeMapModule,
        DxVectorMapModule,
        DxRangeSelector
    ],
    providers: [ ],
    bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule { }
Vue
App.vue
<template>
    <div>
        <DxTreeMap ... >
            <DxColorizer palette="Harmony Light" />
        </DxTreeMap>

        <DxVectorMap ... >
            <DxLayer
                :data-source="worldMap"
                palette="Violet" 
                :palette-size="7"
                :customize="colorizeMap" />
        </DxVectorMap>

        <DxRangeSelector
            :data-source="[
                { arg: 'A', val1: 1, val2: 3 },
                { arg: 'B', val1: 5, val2: 5 },
                { arg: 'C', val1: 10, val2: 7 }
            ]">
            <DxChart palette="Soft Pastel">
                <DxCommonSeriesSettings type="bar" argument-field="arg" />
                <DxSeries value-field="val1" />
                <DxSeries value-field="val2" />
            <DxChart>
        </DxRangeSelector>
    </div>
</template>
<script>
import { DxTreeMap, DxColorizer } from 'devextreme-vue/tree-map';
import { DxVectorMap, DxLayer } from 'devextreme-vue/vector-map';
import * as mapsData from 'devextreme/dist/js/vectormap-data/world.js';
import {
    DxRangeSelector,
    DxChart,
    DxCommonSeriesSettings,
    DxSeries
} from 'devextreme-vue/range-selector';

export default {
    components: {
        DxTreeMap,
        DxColorizer,
        DxVectorMap,
        DxLayer,
        DxRangeSelector,
        DxChart,
        DxCommonSeriesSettings,
        DxSeries
    },
    data() {
        return {
            worldMap: mapsData.world
        }
    },
    methods: {
        colorizeMap(elements) {
            let paletteIndex = 0;
            elements.forEach((element) => {
                element.applySettings({
                    paletteIndex: paletteIndex == 7 ? paletteIndex = 0 : paletteIndex++
                });
            });
        }
    }
}
</script>
React
App.js
import React from 'react';
import { TreeMap, Colorizer } from 'devextreme-react/tree-map';
import { VectorMap, Layer } from 'devextreme-react/vector-map';
import * as mapsData from 'devextreme/dist/js/vectormap-data/world.js';
import {
    RangeSelector,
    Chart,
    Series,
    CommonSeriesSettings
} from 'devextreme-react/range-selector';

const worldMap = mapsData.world;

class App extends React.Component {
    render() {
        return (
            <div>
                <TreeMap ... >
                    <Colorizer palette="Violet" />
                </TreeMap>

                <VectorMap>
                    <Layer
                        dataSource={worldMap}
                        paletteSize={7}
                        customize={this.colorizeMap}
                        palette="Violet" />
                </VectorMap>

                <RangeSelector
                    dataSource={[
                        { arg: 'A', val1: 1, val2: 3 },
                        { arg: 'B', val1: 5, val2: 5 },
                        { arg: 'C', val1: 10, val2: 7 }
                    ]}>
                    <Chart palette="Soft Pastel">
                        <CommonSeriesSettings type="bar" argumentField="arg" />
                        <Series valueField="val1" />
                        <Series valueField="val2" />
                    </Chart>
                </RangeSelector>
            </div>
        );
    }

    colorizeMap(elements) {
        let paletteIndex = 0;
        elements.forEach((element) => {
            element.applySettings({
                paletteIndex: paletteIndex == 7 ? paletteIndex = 0 : paletteIndex++
            });
        });
    }
}

export default App;

TreeMap Demo VectorMap Demo

Override a Palette Color

Set a widget element's color option to override a palette color for this element:

jQuery
JavaScript
$(function() {
    $("#chartContainer").dxChart({
        // ...
        series: [{
            color: "red",
            // ...
        }, { /* ... */ }, { /* ... */ }]
    });

    $("#circularGaugeContainer").dxCircularGauge({
        // ...
        rangeContainer: {
            ranges: [{
                color: "red"
                // ...
            }, { /* ... */ }, { /* ... */ }]
        }
    });

    $("#vectorMapContainer").dxVectorMap({
        // ...
        layers: [{
            // ...
            customize: function(elements) {
                $.each(elements, function(_, element) {
                    element.applySettings({
                        color: "red"
                    });
                });
            }
        }, { /* ... */ }, { /* ... */ }]
    });
});
Angular
HTML
TypeScript
<dx-chart ... >
    <dxi-series color="red" ... ></dxi-series>
</dx-chart>

<dx-circular-gauge ... >
    <dxo-range-container>
        <!-- ... -->
        <dxi-range color="red" ... ></dxi-range>
    </dxo-range-container>
</dx-circular-gauge>

<dx-vector-map ... >
    <dxi-layer ...
        [customize]="colorizeMap">
    </dxi-layer>
</dx-vector-map>
import {
    DxChartModule,
    DxCircularGaugeModule,
    DxVectorMapModule
} from "devextreme-angular";
import * as mapsData from "devextreme/dist/js/vectormap-data/world.js";
// ...
export class AppComponent {
    worldMap: any = mapsData.world;
    constructor() {
        this.colorizeMap = this.colorizeMap.bind(this);
    }
    colorizeMap(elements) {
        elements.forEach((element) => {
             element.applySettings({
                color: "red"
            });
        });
    }
}
@NgModule({
    imports: [
        // ...
        DxChartModule
    ],
    // ...
})
Vue
<template>
    <div>
        <DxChart ... >
            <DxSeries color="red" ... />
        </DxChart>

        <DxCircularGauge ... >
            <DxRangeContainer ... >
                <DxRange color="red" ... />
            </DxRangeContainer>
        </DxCircularGauge>

        <DxVectorMap ... >
            <DxLayer ...
                :customize="colorizeMap" />
        </DxVectorMap>
    </div>
</template>
<script>
import { DxChart, DxSeries } from 'devextreme-vue/tree-map';
import { DxCircularGauge, DxRangeContainer, DxRange } from 'devextreme-vue/circular-gauge';
import { DxVectorMap, DxLayer } from 'devextreme-vue/vector-map';
import * as mapsData from 'devextreme/dist/js/vectormap-data/world.js';

export default {
    components: {
        DxChart,
        DxSeries,
        DxCircularGauge,
        DxRangeContainer,
        DxRange,
        DxVectorMap,
        DxLayer
    },
    data() {
        return {
            worldMap: mapsData.world
        }
    },
    methods: {
        colorizeMap(elements) {
            elements.forEach((element) => {
                element.applySettings({
                    color: 'red'
                });
            });
        }
    }
}
</script>
React
import React from 'react';
import { Chart, Series } from 'devextreme-react/chart';
import { CircularGauge, RangeContainer, Range } from 'devextreme-react/circular-gauge';
import { VectorMap, Layer } from 'devextreme-react/vector-map';
import * as mapsData from 'devextreme/dist/js/vectormap-data/world.js';

const worldMap = mapsData.world;

class App extends React.Component {
    render() {
        return (
            <div>
                <Chart ... >
                    <Series color="red" ... />
                </Chart>

                <CircularGauge ... >
                    <RangeContainer ... >
                        <Range color="red" ... />
                    </RangeContainer>
                </CircularGauge>

                <VectorMap>
                    <Layer ...
                        customize={this.colorizeMap} />
                </VectorMap>
            <div>
        );
    }

    colorizeMap(elements) {
        elements.forEach((element) => {
            element.applySettings({
                color: 'red'
            });
        });
    }
}

export default App;

Implement a Custom Palette

The easiest way to implement a custom palette is to assign an array of colors to the palette option (see Apply a Palette). However, this approach is only useful for a single widget or several widgets of the same type.

In other cases, we recommend implementing a custom palette as an object of the following structure:

JavaScript
var myPalette = {
    // Applies in the BarGauge, Chart, Funnel, PieChart, PolarChart, Sankey, and TreeMap with a discrete colorizer
    simpleSet: ['#60a69f', '#78b6d9', '#6682bb', '#a37182', '#eeba69'], 
    // Applies in the CircularGauge and LinearGauge
    indicatingSet: ['#90ba58', '#eeba69', '#a37182'], 
    // Applies in the VectorMap and TreeMap with a gradient or range colorizer 
    gradientSet: ['#78b6d9', '#eeba69'] 
};

The custom palette should be registered using the registerPalette(paletteName, palette) method:

JavaScript
DevExpress.viz.registerPalette("myCustomPalette", myPalette);
// ===== or when using modules =====
import { registerPalette } from "devextreme/viz/palette";

registerPalette("myCustomPalette", myPalette);

To apply it, assign the name used in the registration to the widgets' palette options as shown in the Apply a Palette article.

Get a Registered Palette

Call the DevExpress.viz.getPalette(paletteName) method to get a registered predefined or custom palette. The method's description provides information about the structure of the returned object.

JavaScript
var palette = DevExpress.viz.getPalette("Material");
// ===== or when using modules =====
import { getPalette } from "devextreme/viz/palette";

let palette = getPalette("Material");

Themes

Unlike CSS themes, which are collections of CSS classes, SVG themes are widget configurations. However, all predefined CSS themes have SVG counterparts. This allows HTML- and SVG-based widgets to have a uniform appearance when they are displayed on the same page.

If you already use a predefined CSS theme on the page, a corresponding SVG theme is applied automatically. Otherwise, you need to apply the SVG theme.

You can also create custom SVG themes.

Apply a Theme

To apply an SVG theme to a single widget, assign the theme's name to the widget's theme option.

You can also pass the theme's name to the DevExpress.viz.currentTheme(theme) method to apply the theme to all SVG-based widgets on the page. If the widgets were created before the method call, use the DevExpress.viz.refreshTheme() method to refresh the styling settings.

JavaScript
DevExpress.viz.currentTheme("material.blue.light");
DevExpress.viz.refreshTheme();
// ===== or when using modules =====
import { currentTheme, refreshTheme } from "devextreme/viz/themes";

currentTheme("material.blue.light");
refreshTheme();

Create a Custom Theme

You can define several custom SVG themes and switch between them. The following code declares a custom theme called myTheme:

JavaScript
var customTheme = {
    name: 'myTheme',
    barGauge: { /* BarGauge configuration */ },
    bullet: { /* Bullet configuration */ },
    chart: { /* Chart configuration */ },
    funnel: { /* Funnel configuration */ },
    gauge: { /* CircularGauge and LinearGauge configuration */ },
    map: { /* VectorMap configuration */ },
    pie: { /* PieChart configuration */ },
    polar: { /* PolarChart configuration */ },
    rangeSelector: { /* RangeSelector configuration */ },
    sankey: { /* Sankey configuration */ },
    sparkline: { /* Sparkline configuration */ },
    treeMap: { /* TreeMap configuration */ }
};
NOTE
Particular options cannot be used in themes. Such options have a corresponding note in their description, for example, dataSource.

You should use the DevExpress.viz.registerTheme(customTheme, baseTheme) method to register the custom theme. Pass the name of a predefined theme as the baseTheme argument. This theme complements the custom theme if specific options are absent in the latter. In the following code, Generic Light is used as the base theme:

JavaScript
DevExpress.viz.registerTheme(customTheme, "generic.light");
// ===== or when using modules =====
import { registerTheme } from "devextreme/viz/themes";

registerTheme(customTheme, "generic.light");

Next, use the theme's name (myTheme) to apply the theme.