wg-backend-django/dell-env/lib/python3.11/site-packages/dash/dcc/Tooltip.py
2023-10-30 14:40:43 +07:00

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# AUTO GENERATED FILE - DO NOT EDIT
from dash.development.base_component import Component, _explicitize_args
class Tooltip(Component):
"""A Tooltip component.
A tooltip with an absolute position.
Keyword arguments:
- children (a list of or a singular dash component, string or number; optional):
The contents of the tooltip.
- 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.
- background_color (string; default 'white'):
Color of the tooltip background, as a CSS color string.
- bbox (dict; optional):
The bounding box coordinates of the item to label, in px relative
to the positioning parent of the Tooltip component.
`bbox` is a dict with keys:
- x0 (number; optional)
- x1 (number; optional)
- y0 (number; optional)
- y1 (number; optional)
- border_color (string; default '#d6d6d6'):
Color of the tooltip border, as a CSS color string.
- className (string; default ''):
The class of the tooltip.
- direction (a value equal to: 'top', 'right', 'bottom', 'left'; default 'right'):
The side of the `bbox` on which the tooltip should open.
- 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.
- loading_text (string; default 'Loading...'):
The text displayed in the tooltip while loading.
- show (boolean; default True):
Whether to show the tooltip.
- style (dict; optional):
The style of the tooltip.
- targetable (boolean; default False):
Whether the tooltip itself can be targeted by pointer events. For
tooltips triggered by hover events, typically this should be left
`False` to avoid the tooltip interfering with those same events.
- zindex (number; default 1):
The `z-index` CSS property to assign to the tooltip. Components
with higher values will be displayed on top of components with
lower values."""
_children_props = []
_base_nodes = ["children"]
_namespace = "dash_core_components"
_type = "Tooltip"
@_explicitize_args
def __init__(
self,
children=None,
id=Component.UNDEFINED,
className=Component.UNDEFINED,
style=Component.UNDEFINED,
bbox=Component.UNDEFINED,
show=Component.UNDEFINED,
direction=Component.UNDEFINED,
border_color=Component.UNDEFINED,
background_color=Component.UNDEFINED,
loading_text=Component.UNDEFINED,
zindex=Component.UNDEFINED,
targetable=Component.UNDEFINED,
loading_state=Component.UNDEFINED,
**kwargs
):
self._prop_names = [
"children",
"id",
"background_color",
"bbox",
"border_color",
"className",
"direction",
"loading_state",
"loading_text",
"show",
"style",
"targetable",
"zindex",
]
self._valid_wildcard_attributes = []
self.available_properties = [
"children",
"id",
"background_color",
"bbox",
"border_color",
"className",
"direction",
"loading_state",
"loading_text",
"show",
"style",
"targetable",
"zindex",
]
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 if k != "children"}
super(Tooltip, self).__init__(children=children, **args)