I managed to create an object that holds both key(service name) and value(counter of each service) What i dont get is how i fetch the data properly to the graph, meaning that the X axis will hold the key(Service name) and Y axis will hold the value(counter)
Code of creating the object:
const servicesCounter = services.reduce((counterObj, service) => { //Reduce => reduce the array to a single value, then count it.
if (counterObj.hasOwnProperty(service)) {
counterObj[service] += 1;
return counterObj;
}
return {
...counterObj,
[service]: 1
};
}, {});
Console Log:
Service Counter => Object {
"clean": 4,
"haircut": 3,
"wash": 1,
}
Victory Pie:
data={[
{ x: "One" /*Here i need to present the key(service name) */ , y: 2 /*Here i need to present the value(counter)*/},
{ x: "Two", y: 4 },
{ x: "Three", y: 3 }
]}
Firestore query to get the service names:
useEffect(() => { //Query to get the services from database and count them to later use.
firebase
.firestore()
.collection("users")
.doc(uid)
.collection("confirmed-appointments").get().then((querySnapshot) => {
let arrayofServices = [];
querySnapshot.forEach((doc) => {
arrayofServices.push(doc.data().serviceType)
})
//console.log("Array of services ", arrayofServices);
setServices(arrayofServices);
})
}, [])
Any Suggestions that will make my life easier please??
You can use object.entries and iterate through the properties and create an array for the chart and use it in the chart. you can run the snippet below.