Via Denofgeek.us:
Not sure what’s considered new canon in the Star Wars universe? Here’s a chronological timeline to help you out!
Since Disney purchased the rights to Star Wars in 2012, the company has pretty much rebooted most of the Star Wars Expanded Universe canon, while keeping all of the movies intact. As you may know, most of the EU books and comics got blasted away into unofficial canon, which is known as Legends. (That shouldn’t stop you from reading all the cool stuff that came out before Disney bought Lucasfilm, though. Don’t be that guy/girl.)
The new canon consists of all the feature films, the animated series—although I’m not sure where Genndy Tartakovsky’s superb Clone Wars microseries falls in this new canon—and most of the new books and comics since 2014.
If you need a visual of what this new timeline looks like, Geekologie has created a pretty simple infographic for everything that belongs in new canon, when it takes place, and when it was created. I would point out that they seem to have missed the Darth Maul: Son of Dathomir comic, which is based on an unproduced The Clone Wars arc. But this is pretty complete otherwise:
Click below to see the timeline.