docs: cut 6.1.0 versions for docs, admin_docs, developer_docs, components

- Snapshot all four versioned docs sections at v6.1.0; master continues to
  serve as "Next" (lastVersion: current, banner: unreleased) so editing
  master keeps updating the canonical URLs
- Enable the previously-disabled components plugin and version it
- Rename stale "developer_portal" references to "developer_docs" across
  package.json scripts, manage-versions.mjs, theme files (DocVersionBadge,
  DocVersionBanner), DOCS_CLAUDE.md, and README.md (URL backward-compat
  redirect /developer_portal/* preserved)
- Add admin_docs version scripts; drop dead "tutorials" plugin id from
  the version badge
- Generalize fixVersionedImports in manage-versions.mjs to walk every
  section's snapshot and rewrite ../../src/ and ../../data/ imports,
  catching admin_docs and components files that previous version cuts
  would have broken
- Remove orphan files: developer_portal_versions.json,
  tutorials_versions.json, and stray empty versions.json files inside
  components/ and developer_docs/ content directories
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---
title: Bar Chart
sidebar_position: 1
---
# Bar Chart Component
The Bar Chart component is used to visualize categorical data with rectangular bars.
## Props
| Prop | Type | Default | Description |
|------|------|---------|-------------|
| `data` | `array` | `[]` | Array of data objects to visualize |
| `width` | `number` | `800` | Width of the chart in pixels |
| `height` | `number` | `600` | Height of the chart in pixels |
| `xField` | `string` | - | Field name for x-axis values |
| `yField` | `string` | - | Field name for y-axis values |
| `colorField` | `string` | - | Field name for color encoding |
| `colorScheme` | `string` | `'supersetColors'` | Color scheme to use |
| `showLegend` | `boolean` | `true` | Whether to show the legend |
| `showGrid` | `boolean` | `true` | Whether to show grid lines |
| `labelPosition` | `string` | `'top'` | Position of bar labels: 'top', 'middle', 'bottom' |
## Examples
### Basic Bar Chart
```jsx
import { BarChart } from '@superset-ui/chart-components';
const data = [
{ category: 'A', value: 10 },
{ category: 'B', value: 20 },
{ category: 'C', value: 15 },
{ category: 'D', value: 25 },
];
function Example() {
return (
<BarChart
data={data}
width={800}
height={400}
xField="category"
yField="value"
colorScheme="supersetColors"
/>
);
}
```
### Grouped Bar Chart
```jsx
import { BarChart } from '@superset-ui/chart-components';
const data = [
{ category: 'A', group: 'Group 1', value: 10 },
{ category: 'A', group: 'Group 2', value: 15 },
{ category: 'B', group: 'Group 1', value: 20 },
{ category: 'B', group: 'Group 2', value: 25 },
{ category: 'C', group: 'Group 1', value: 15 },
{ category: 'C', group: 'Group 2', value: 10 },
];
function Example() {
return (
<BarChart
data={data}
width={800}
height={400}
xField="category"
yField="value"
colorField="group"
colorScheme="supersetColors"
/>
);
}
```
## Best Practices
- Use bar charts when comparing quantities across categories
- Sort bars by value for better readability, unless there's a natural order to the categories
- Use consistent colors for the same categories across different charts
- Consider using horizontal bar charts when category labels are long