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Learning D3.js 5 Mapping - Second Edition

By : Thomas Newton, Oscar Villarreal, Lars Verspohl
Book Image

Learning D3.js 5 Mapping - Second Edition

By: Thomas Newton, Oscar Villarreal, Lars Verspohl

Overview of this book

D3.js is a visualization library used for the creation and control of dynamic and interactive graphical forms. It is a library used to manipulate HTML and SVG documents as well as the Canvas element based on data. Using D3.js, developers can create interactive maps for the web, that look and feel beautiful. This book will show you how build and design maps with D3.js and gives you great insight into projections, colors, and the most appropriate types of map. The book begins by helping you set up all the tools necessary to build visualizations and maps. Then it covers obtaining geographic data, modifying it to your specific needs, visualizing it with augmented data using D3.js. It will further show you how to draw and map with the Canvas API and how to publish your visualization. By the end of this book, you'll be creating maps like the election maps and the kind of infographics you'll find on sites like the New York Times.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)
6
Finding and Working with Geographic Data

Publishing Your Visualization with GitHub Pages

Once done with the hard work of creating your visualization, you should show it to the world, and the internet seems the perfect place for that.

In this chapter, you will learn how to publish your visualization online. There are several ways to do so, stretching from simple command line one-liners using your machine as a server, to full-fledged hosting services that require you to build and deploy a server yourself. We will focus on a simple, fast and convenient way—GitHub Pages. Here’s what we will cover:

  • Get an understanding of Git, GitHub, and GitHub Pages
  • Create a GitHub repository with your files and folders
  • Upload your files to GitHub and edit them for publishing
  • Publish your visualization on GitHub Pages

These are all easy steps, no matter whether you are a seasoned Git and GitHub user or if you have just started...