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Pikchr with Ionic Angular

Integration guide for teams shipping diagram rendering in Ionic Angular.

Pikchr usage guidance

Best for

  • General diagram rendering
  • Programmatic documentation pipelines
  • Automated visual generation

Syntax tip

Keep Pikchr source deterministic and reusable across environments.

Quick start

Call the ChartQuery API from your Ionic Angular stack and return rendered Pikchr output to the UI.

Recommended flow

  1. Store your Pikchr source in code or markdown.
  2. Send source to a server-side endpoint backed by ChartQuery.
  3. Render returned SVG/PNG in Ionic Angular pages and docs.

Typical Ionic Angular integration path: /server/diagram-renderer

Pikchr integration details

FieldValue
EnginePikchr
FrameworkIonic Angular

Ionic Angular implementation checklist

  • Add a server-side rendering endpoint
  • Validate and sanitize diagram input
  • Cache rendered output for recurring requests

Pikchr source example

// Pikchr source
// Add your diagram content here

Pikchr in Ionic Angular: quick comparison

Why teams usually prefer the ChartQuery API pattern over direct client-side rendering for Pikchr in Ionic Angular.

Feature
Ionic Angular native setup
ChartQuery API setup
Server-side rendering without browser dependencies
Unified output (SVG/PNG) for docs, dashboards, and emails
Consistent rendering across environments
Works with CI/CD pipelines
Fits backend-first architectures
Single rendering workflow across multiple frameworks

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