# Legend The chart legend displays data about the datasets that are appearing on the chart. ## Configuration options Namespace: `options.plugins.legend`, the global options for the chart legend is defined in `Chart.defaults.plugins.legend`. :::warning The doughnut, pie, and polar area charts override the legend defaults. To change the overrides for those chart types, the options are defined in `Chart.overrides[type].plugins.legend`. ::: | Name | Type | Default | Description | ---- | ---- | ------- | ----------- | `display` | `boolean` | `true` | Is the legend shown? | `position` | `string` | `'top'` | Position of the legend. [more...](#position) | `align` | `string` | `'center'` | Alignment of the legend. [more...](#align) | `maxHeight` | `number` | | Maximum height of the legend, in pixels | `maxWidth` | `number` | | Maximum width of the legend, in pixels | `fullSize` | `boolean` | `true` | Marks that this box should take the full width/height of the canvas (moving other boxes). This is unlikely to need to be changed in day-to-day use. | `onClick` | `function` | | A callback that is called when a click event is registered on a label item. Arguments: `[event, legendItem, legend]`. | `onHover` | `function` | | A callback that is called when a 'mousemove' event is registered on top of a label item. Arguments: `[event, legendItem, legend]`. | `onLeave` | `function` | | A callback that is called when a 'mousemove' event is registered outside of a previously hovered label item. Arguments: `[event, legendItem, legend]`. | `reverse` | `boolean` | `false` | Legend will show datasets in reverse order. | `labels` | `object` | | See the [Legend Label Configuration](#legend-label-configuration) section below. | `rtl` | `boolean` | | `true` for rendering the legends from right to left. | `textDirection` | `string` | canvas' default | This will force the text direction `'rtl'` or `'ltr'` on the canvas for rendering the legend, regardless of the css specified on the canvas | `title` | `object` | | See the [Legend Title Configuration](#legend-title-configuration) section below. ## Position Position of the legend. Options are: * `'top'` * `'left'` * `'bottom'` * `'right'` * `'chartArea'` When using the `'chartArea'` option the legend position is at the moment not configurable, it will always be on the left side of the chart in the middle. ## Align Alignment of the legend. Options are: * `'start'` * `'center'` * `'end'` Defaults to `'center'` for unrecognized values. ## Legend Label Configuration Namespace: `options.plugins.legend.labels` | Name | Type | Default | Description | ---- | ---- | ------- | ----------- | `boxWidth` | `number` | `40` | Width of coloured box. | `boxHeight` | `number` | `font.size` | Height of the coloured box. | `color` | [`Color`](../general/colors.md) | `Chart.defaults.color` | Color of label and the strikethrough. | `font` | `Font` | `Chart.defaults.font` | See [Fonts](../general/fonts.md) | `padding` | `number` | `10` | Padding between rows of colored boxes. | `generateLabels` | `function` | | Generates legend items for each thing in the legend. Default implementation returns the text + styling for the color box. See [Legend Item](#legend-item-interface) for details. | `filter` | `function` | `null` | Filters legend items out of the legend. Receives 2 parameters, a [Legend Item](#legend-item-interface) and the chart data. | `sort` | `function` | `null` | Sorts legend items. Type is : `sort(a: LegendItem, b: LegendItem, data: ChartData): number;`. Receives 3 parameters, two [Legend Items](#legend-item-interface) and the chart data. The return value of the function is a number that indicates the order of the two legend item parameters. The ordering matches the [return value](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/sort#description) of `Array.prototype.sort()` | [`pointStyle`](elements.md#point-styles) | [`pointStyle`](elements.md#types) | `'circle'` | If specified, this style of point is used for the legend. Only used if `usePointStyle` is true. | `textAlign` | `string` | `'center'` | Horizontal alignment of the label text. Options are: `'left'`, `'right'` or `'center'`. | `usePointStyle` | `boolean` | `false` | Label style will match corresponding point style (size is based on pointStyleWidth or the minimum value between boxWidth and font.size). | `pointStyleWidth` | `number` | `null` | If `usePointStyle` is true, the width of the point style used for the legend (only for `circle`, `rect` and `line` point stlye). ## Legend Title Configuration Namespace: `options.plugins.legend.title` | Name | Type | Default | Description | ---- | ---- | ------- | ----------- | `color` | [`Color`](../general/colors.md) | `Chart.defaults.color` | Color of text. | `display` | `boolean` | `false` | Is the legend title displayed. | `font` | `Font` | `Chart.defaults.font` | See [Fonts](../general/fonts.md) | `padding` | [`Padding`](../general/padding.md) | `0` | Padding around the title. | `text` | `string` | | The string title. ## Legend Item Interface Items passed to the legend `onClick` function are the ones returned from `labels.generateLabels`. These items must implement the following interface. ```javascript { // Label that will be displayed text: string, // Border radius of the legend item. // Introduced in 3.1.0 borderRadius?: number | BorderRadius, // Index of the associated dataset datasetIndex: number, // Fill style of the legend box fillStyle: Color, // Text color fontColor: Color, // If true, this item represents a hidden dataset. Label will be rendered with a strike-through effect hidden: boolean, // For box border. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/API/CanvasRenderingContext2D/lineCap lineCap: string, // For box border. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/CanvasRenderingContext2D/setLineDash lineDash: number[], // For box border. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/CanvasRenderingContext2D/lineDashOffset lineDashOffset: number, // For box border. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/CanvasRenderingContext2D/lineJoin lineJoin: string, // Width of box border lineWidth: number, // Stroke style of the legend box strokeStyle: Color, // Point style of the legend box (only used if usePointStyle is true) pointStyle: string | Image | HTMLCanvasElement, // Rotation of the point in degrees (only used if usePointStyle is true) rotation: number } ``` ## Example The following example will create a chart with the legend enabled and turn all of the text red in color. ```javascript const chart = new Chart(ctx, { type: 'bar', data: data, options: { plugins: { legend: { display: true, labels: { color: 'rgb(255, 99, 132)' } } } } }); ``` ## Custom On Click Actions It can be common to want to trigger different behaviour when clicking an item in the legend. This can be easily achieved using a callback in the config object. The default legend click handler is: ```javascript function(e, legendItem, legend) { const index = legendItem.datasetIndex; const ci = legend.chart; if (ci.isDatasetVisible(index)) { ci.hide(index); legendItem.hidden = true; } else { ci.show(index); legendItem.hidden = false; } } ``` Lets say we wanted instead to link the display of the first two datasets. We could change the click handler accordingly. ```javascript const defaultLegendClickHandler = Chart.defaults.plugins.legend.onClick; const pieDoughnutLegendClickHandler = Chart.controllers.doughnut.overrides.plugins.legend.onClick; const newLegendClickHandler = function (e, legendItem, legend) { const index = legendItem.datasetIndex; const type = legend.chart.config.type; if (index > 1) { // Do the original logic if (type === 'pie' || type === 'doughnut') { pieDoughnutLegendClickHandler(e, legendItem, legend) } else { defaultLegendClickHandler(e, legendItem, legend); } } else { let ci = legend.chart; [ ci.getDatasetMeta(0), ci.getDatasetMeta(1) ].forEach(function(meta) { meta.hidden = meta.hidden === null ? !ci.data.datasets[index].hidden : null; }); ci.update(); } }; const chart = new Chart(ctx, { type: 'line', data: data, options: { plugins: { legend: { onClick: newLegendClickHandler } } } }); ``` Now when you click the legend in this chart, the visibility of the first two datasets will be linked together.