wg-backend-django/dell-env/lib/python3.11/site-packages/dash/dcc/Dropdown.py

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# AUTO GENERATED FILE - DO NOT EDIT
from dash.development.base_component import Component, _explicitize_args
class Dropdown(Component):
"""A Dropdown component.
Dropdown is an interactive dropdown element for selecting one or more
items.
The values and labels of the dropdown items are specified in the `options`
property and the selected item(s) are specified with the `value` property.
Use a dropdown when you have many options (more than 5) or when you are
constrained for space. Otherwise, you can use RadioItems or a Checklist,
which have the benefit of showing the users all of the items at once.
Keyword arguments:
- options (list of dicts; optional):
An array of options {label: [string|number], value:
[string|number]}, an optional disabled field can be used for each
option.
`options` is a list of string | number | booleans | dict | list of
dicts with keys:
- disabled (boolean; optional):
If True, this option is disabled and cannot be selected.
- label (a list of or a singular dash component, string or number; required):
The option's label.
- search (string; optional):
Optional search value for the option, to use if the label is a
component or provide a custom search value different from the
label. If no search value and the label is a component, the
`value` will be used for search.
- title (string; optional):
The HTML 'title' attribute for the option. Allows for
information on hover. For more information on this attribute,
see
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Global_attributes/title.
- value (string | number | boolean; required):
The value of the option. This value corresponds to the items
specified in the `value` property.
- value (string | number | boolean | list of string | number | booleans; optional):
The value of the input. If `multi` is False (the default) then
value is just a string that corresponds to the values provided in
the `options` property. If `multi` is True, then multiple values
can be selected at once, and `value` is an array of items with
values corresponding to those in the `options` prop.
- multi (boolean; default False):
If True, the user can select multiple values.
- clearable (boolean; default True):
Whether or not the dropdown is \"clearable\", that is, whether or
not a small \"x\" appears on the right of the dropdown that
removes the selected value.
- searchable (boolean; default True):
Whether to enable the searching feature or not.
- search_value (string; optional):
The value typed in the DropDown for searching.
- placeholder (string; optional):
The grey, default text shown when no option is selected.
- disabled (boolean; default False):
If True, this dropdown is disabled and the selection cannot be
changed.
- optionHeight (number; default 35):
height of each option. Can be increased when label lengths would
wrap around.
- maxHeight (number; default 200):
height of the options dropdown.
- style (dict; optional):
Defines CSS styles which will override styles previously set.
- className (string; optional):
className of the dropdown element.
- id (string; optional):
The ID of this component, used to identify dash components in
callbacks. The ID needs to be unique across all of the components
in an app.
- loading_state (dict; optional):
Object that holds the loading state object coming from
dash-renderer.
`loading_state` is a dict with keys:
- component_name (string; optional):
Holds the name of the component that is loading.
- is_loading (boolean; optional):
Determines if the component is loading or not.
- prop_name (string; optional):
Holds which property is loading.
- persistence (boolean | string | number; optional):
Used to allow user interactions in this component to be persisted
when the component - or the page - is refreshed. If `persisted` is
truthy and hasn't changed from its previous value, a `value` that
the user has changed while using the app will keep that change, as
long as the new `value` also matches what was given originally.
Used in conjunction with `persistence_type`.
- persisted_props (list of a value equal to: 'value's; default ['value']):
Properties whose user interactions will persist after refreshing
the component or the page. Since only `value` is allowed this prop
can normally be ignored.
- persistence_type (a value equal to: 'local', 'session', 'memory'; default 'local'):
Where persisted user changes will be stored: memory: only kept in
memory, reset on page refresh. local: window.localStorage, data is
kept after the browser quit. session: window.sessionStorage, data
is cleared once the browser quit."""
_children_props = ["options[].label"]
_base_nodes = ["children"]
_namespace = "dash_core_components"
_type = "Dropdown"
@_explicitize_args
def __init__(
self,
options=Component.UNDEFINED,
value=Component.UNDEFINED,
multi=Component.UNDEFINED,
clearable=Component.UNDEFINED,
searchable=Component.UNDEFINED,
search_value=Component.UNDEFINED,
placeholder=Component.UNDEFINED,
disabled=Component.UNDEFINED,
optionHeight=Component.UNDEFINED,
maxHeight=Component.UNDEFINED,
style=Component.UNDEFINED,
className=Component.UNDEFINED,
id=Component.UNDEFINED,
loading_state=Component.UNDEFINED,
persistence=Component.UNDEFINED,
persisted_props=Component.UNDEFINED,
persistence_type=Component.UNDEFINED,
**kwargs
):
self._prop_names = [
"options",
"value",
"multi",
"clearable",
"searchable",
"search_value",
"placeholder",
"disabled",
"optionHeight",
"maxHeight",
"style",
"className",
"id",
"loading_state",
"persistence",
"persisted_props",
"persistence_type",
]
self._valid_wildcard_attributes = []
self.available_properties = [
"options",
"value",
"multi",
"clearable",
"searchable",
"search_value",
"placeholder",
"disabled",
"optionHeight",
"maxHeight",
"style",
"className",
"id",
"loading_state",
"persistence",
"persisted_props",
"persistence_type",
]
self.available_wildcard_properties = []
_explicit_args = kwargs.pop("_explicit_args")
_locals = locals()
_locals.update(kwargs) # For wildcard attrs and excess named props
args = {k: _locals[k] for k in _explicit_args}
super(Dropdown, self).__init__(**args)