from typing import Optional, List, Any
from decimal import Decimal
from validator_collection import validators
from highcharts_core import errors
from highcharts_core.decorators import class_sensitive, validate_types
from highcharts_core.metaclasses import HighchartsMeta
from highcharts_core.options.plot_options.generic import GenericTypeOptions
from highcharts_core.options.plot_options.series import SeriesOptions
from highcharts_core.utility_classes.gradients import Gradient
from highcharts_core.utility_classes.patterns import Pattern
from highcharts_core.utility_classes.shadows import ShadowOptions
[docs]class DialOptions(HighchartsMeta):
"""Options for the dial or arrow pointer of the gauge."""
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
self._background_color = None
self._base_length = None
self._base_width = None
self._border_color = None
self._border_width = None
self._path = None
self._radius = None
self._rear_length = None
self._top_width = None
self.background_color = kwargs.get('background_color', None)
self.base_length = kwargs.get('base_length', None)
self.base_width = kwargs.get('base_width', None)
self.border_color = kwargs.get('border_color', None)
self.border_width = kwargs.get('border_width', None)
self.path = kwargs.get('path', None)
self.radius = kwargs.get('radius', None)
self.rear_length = kwargs.get('rear_length', None)
self.top_width = kwargs.get('top_width', None)
@property
def background_color(self) -> Optional[str | Gradient | Pattern]:
"""The background or fill color of the gauge's dial. Defaults to '#000000'.
:rtype: :class:`str <python:str>`, :class:`Gradient`, :class:`Pattern``, or
:obj:`None <python:None>`
"""
return self._background_color
@background_color.setter
def background_color(self, value):
from highcharts_core import utility_functions
self._background_color = utility_functions.validate_color(value)
@property
def base_length(self) -> Optional[str]:
"""The length of the dial's base part, expressed as a percentage of the total
radius or length of the dial. Defaults to ``70%``.
:rtype: :class:`str <python:str>` or :obj:`None <python:None>`
"""
return self._base_length
@base_length.setter
def base_length(self, value):
if value is None:
self._base_length = None
else:
value = validators.string(value)
if '%' not in value:
raise errors.HighchartsValueError(f'base_length expects a percentage '
f'string. Received: {value}')
self._base_length = value
@property
def base_width(self) -> Optional[int | float | Decimal]:
"""The pixel width of the base of the gauge dial. Defaults to ``3``.
.. note::
The base is the part closest to the pivot, defined by
:meth:`DialOptions.base_length`.
:rtype: numeric or :obj:`None <python:None>`
"""
return self._base_width
@base_width.setter
def base_width(self, value):
self._base_width = validators.numeric(value,
allow_empty = True,
minimum = 0)
@property
def border_color(self) -> Optional[str | Gradient | Pattern]:
"""The border color or stroke of the gauge's dial. Defaults to ``'#cccccc'``.
.. warning::
By default, the :meth:`DialOptions.border_width` is ``0``, so be sure to set
that property to a non-default value if you wish to apply a border color.
:rtype: :class:`str <python:str>` or :obj:`None <python:None>`
"""
return self._border_color
@border_color.setter
def border_color(self, value):
from highcharts_core import utility_functions
self._border_color = utility_functions.validate_color(value)
@property
def border_width(self) -> Optional[int | float | Decimal]:
"""The width of the gauge dial border in pixels. Defaults to ``0``.
:rtype: numeric or :obj:`None <python:None>`
"""
return self._border_width
@border_width.setter
def border_width(self, value):
self._border_width = validators.numeric(value,
allow_empty = True,
minimum = 0)
@property
def path(self) -> Optional[List[Any]]:
"""An array with an SVG path for the custom dial. Defaults to
:obj:`None <python:None>`.
:rtype: :class:`list <python:list>` of any instances, or :obj:`None <python:None>`
"""
return self._path
@path.setter
def path(self, value):
if not value:
self._path = None
else:
self._path = validators.iterable(value)
@property
def radius(self) -> Optional[str]:
"""The radius or length of the dial, in percentages relative to the radius of the
gauge itself. Defaults to ``'80%'``.
:rtype: :class:`str <python:str>` or :obj:`None <python:None>`
"""
return self._radius
@radius.setter
def radius(self, value):
if not value:
self._radius = None
else:
value = validators.string(value)
if '%' not in value:
raise errors.HighchartsValueError(f'radius expects a percentage string. '
f'Received: {value}')
self._radius = value
@property
def rear_length(self) -> Optional[str]:
"""The length of the dial's rear end, the part that extends out on the other side
of the pivot. Expressed as a percentage of the dial's length. Defaults to
``'10%'``.
:rtype: :class:`str <python:str>` or :obj:`None <python:None>`
"""
return self._rear_length
@rear_length.setter
def rear_length(self, value):
if not value:
self._rear_length = None
else:
value = validators.string(value)
if '%' not in value:
raise errors.HighchartsValueError(f'rear_length expects a percentage '
f'string. Received: {value}')
self._rear_length = value
@property
def top_width(self) -> Optional[int | float | Decimal]:
"""The width of the top of the dial, closest to the perimeter. Defaults to ``1``.
.. note::
The pivot narrows in from the base to the top.
:rtype: numeric or :obj:`None <python:None>`
"""
return self._top_width
@top_width.setter
def top_width(self, value):
self._top_width = validators.numeric(value, minimum = 0)
@classmethod
def _get_kwargs_from_dict(cls, as_dict):
kwargs = {
'background_color': as_dict.get('backgroundColor', None),
'base_length': as_dict.get('baseLength', None),
'base_width': as_dict.get('baseWidth', None),
'border_color': as_dict.get('borderColor', None),
'border_width': as_dict.get('borderWidth', None),
'path': as_dict.get('path', None),
'radius': as_dict.get('radius', None),
'rear_length': as_dict.get('rearLength', None),
'top_width': as_dict.get('topWidth', None)
}
return kwargs
def _to_untrimmed_dict(self, in_cls = None) -> dict:
untrimmed = {
'backgroundColor': self.background_color,
'baseLength': self.base_length,
'baseWidth': self.base_width,
'borderColor': self.border_color,
'borderWidth': self.border_width,
'path': self.path,
'radius': self.radius,
'rearLength': self.rear_length,
'topWidth': self.top_width
}
return untrimmed
[docs]class PivotOptions(HighchartsMeta):
"""Options for the pivot or the center point of the gauge."""
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
self._background_color = None
self._border_color = None
self._border_width = None
self._radius = None
self.background_color = kwargs.get('background_color', None)
self.border_color = kwargs.get('border_color', None)
self.border_width = kwargs.get('border_width', None)
self.radius = kwargs.get('radius', None)
@property
def background_color(self) -> Optional[str | Gradient | Pattern]:
"""The background color or fill of the pivot. Defaults to '#000000'.
:rtype: :class:`str <python:str>`, :class:`Gradient`, :class:`Pattern``, or
:obj:`None <python:None>`
"""
return self._background_color
@background_color.setter
def background_color(self, value):
from highcharts_core import utility_functions
self._background_color = utility_functions.validate_color(value)
@property
def border_color(self) -> Optional[str | Gradient | Pattern]:
"""The border or stroke color of the pivot. Defaults to ``'#cccccc'``.
.. warning::
By default, the :meth:`PivotOptions.border_width` is ``0``, so be sure to set
that property to a non-default value if you wish to apply a border color.
:rtype: :class:`str <python:str>` or :obj:`None <python:None>`
"""
return self._border_color
@border_color.setter
def border_color(self, value):
from highcharts_core import utility_functions
self._border_color = utility_functions.validate_color(value)
@property
def border_width(self) -> Optional[int | float | Decimal]:
"""TThe border or stroke width of the pivot. Defaults to ``0``.
:rtype: numeric or :obj:`None <python:None>`
"""
return self._border_width
@border_width.setter
def border_width(self, value):
self._border_width = validators.numeric(value,
allow_empty = True,
minimum = 0)
@property
def radius(self) -> Optional[int | float | Decimal]:
"""The pixel radius of the pivot. Defaults to ``5``.
:rtype: numeric or :obj:`None <python:None>`
"""
return self._radius
@radius.setter
def radius(self, value):
self._radius = validators.numeric(value, allow_empty = True)
@classmethod
def _get_kwargs_from_dict(cls, as_dict):
kwargs = {
'background_color': as_dict.get('backgroundColor', None),
'border_color': as_dict.get('borderColor', None),
'border_width': as_dict.get('borderWidth', None),
'radius': as_dict.get('radius', None)
}
return kwargs
def _to_untrimmed_dict(self, in_cls = None) -> dict:
untrimmed = {
'backgroundColor': self.background_color,
'borderColor': self.border_color,
'borderWidth': self.border_width,
'radius': self.radius
}
return untrimmed
[docs]class GaugeOptions(GenericTypeOptions):
"""General options to apply to all Gauge series types.
Gauges are circular plots displaying one or more values with a dial pointing to
values along the perimeter.
.. figure:: ../../../_static/gauge-example.png
:alt: Gauge Example Chart
:align: center
"""
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
self._color_index = None
self._crisp = None
self._dial = None
self._linecap = None
self._line_width = None
self._overshoot = None
self._pivot = None
self._point_interval = None
self._point_interval_unit = None
self._point_start = None
self._relative_x_value = None
self._shadow = None
self._wrap = None
self.color_index = kwargs.get('color_index', None)
self.crisp = kwargs.get('crisp', None)
self.dial = kwargs.get('dial', None)
self.linecap = kwargs.get('linecap', None)
self.line_width = kwargs.get('line_width', None)
self.overshoot = kwargs.get('overshoot', None)
self.pivot = kwargs.get('pivot', None)
self.point_interval = kwargs.get('point_interval', None)
self.point_interval_unit = kwargs.get('point_interval_unit', None)
self.point_start = kwargs.get('point_start', None)
self.relative_x_value = kwargs.get('relative_x_value', None)
self.shadow = kwargs.get('shadow', None)
self.wrap = kwargs.get('wrap', None)
super().__init__(**kwargs)
@property
def color_index(self) -> Optional[int]:
"""When operating in :term:`styled mode`, a specific color index to use for the
series, so that its graphic representations are given the class name
``highcharts-color-{n}``.
Defaults to :obj:`None <python:None>`.
:rtype: :class:`int <python:int>` or :obj:`None <python:None>`
"""
return self._color_index
@color_index.setter
def color_index(self, value):
self._color_index = validators.integer(value,
allow_empty = True,
minimum = 0)
@property
def crisp(self) -> Optional[bool]:
"""If ``True``, each point or column edge is rounded to its nearest pixel in order
to render sharp on screen. Defaults to ``True``.
.. hint::
In some cases, when there are a lot of densely packed columns, this leads to
visible difference in column widths or distance between columns. In these cases,
setting ``crisp`` to ``False`` may look better, even though each column is
rendered blurry.
:rtype: :class:`bool <python:bool>` or :obj:`None <python:None>`
"""
return self._crisp
@crisp.setter
def crisp(self, value):
if value is None:
self._crisp = None
else:
self._crisp = bool(value)
@property
def dial(self) -> Optional[DialOptions]:
"""Options for the dial or arrow pointer of the gauge.
:rtype: :class:`DialOptions` or :obj:`None <python:None>`
"""
return self._dial
@dial.setter
@class_sensitive(DialOptions)
def dial(self, value):
self._dial = value
@property
def linecap(self) -> Optional[str]:
"""The SVG value used for the ``stroke-linecap`` and ``stroke-linejoin`` of a line
graph. Defaults to ``'round'``, which means that lines are rounded in the ends and
bends.
:rtype: :class:`str <python:str>` or :obj:`None <python:None>`
"""
return self._linecap
@linecap.setter
def linecap(self, value):
self._linecap = validators.string(value, allow_empty = True)
@property
def line_width(self) -> Optional[int | float | Decimal]:
"""Pixel width of the graph line. Defaults to ``2``.
:rtype: numeric or :obj:`None <python:None>`
"""
return self._line_width
@line_width.setter
def line_width(self, value):
self._line_width = validators.numeric(value,
allow_empty = True,
minimum = 0)
@property
def overshoot(self) -> Optional[int | float | Decimal]:
"""Allow the dial to overshoot the end of the perimeter axis by this many degrees.
For example, if this option is set to ``5`` and the gauge axis goes from ``0`` to
``60``, a value of ``100``, or ``1000``, will show ``5`` degrees beyond the end of
the axis.
Defaults to :obj:`None <python:None>`.
:rtype: numeric or :obj:`None <python:None>`
"""
return self._overshoot
@overshoot.setter
def overshoot(self, value):
self._overshoot = validators.numeric(value,
allow_empty = True,
minimum = 0)
@property
def pivot(self) -> Optional[PivotOptions]:
"""Options for the pivot or the center point of the gauge.
:rtype: :class:`PivotOptions` or :obj:`None <python:None>`
"""
return self._pivot
@pivot.setter
@class_sensitive(PivotOptions)
def pivot(self, value):
self._pivot = value
@property
def point_interval(self) -> Optional[int | float | Decimal]:
"""If no x values are given for the points in a series, ``point_interval`` defines
the interval of the x values. Defaults to ``1``.
For example, if a series contains one value every decade starting from year 0, set
``point_interval`` to ``10``. In true datetime axes, the ``point_interval`` is set
in milliseconds.
.. hint::
``point_interval`` can be also be combined with
:meth:`point_interval_unit <AreaOptions.point_interval_unit>` to draw irregular
time intervals.
.. note::
If combined with :meth:`relative_x_value <AreaOptions.relative_x_value>`, an x
value can be set on each point, and the ``point_interval`` is added x times to
the :meth:`point_start <AreaOptions.point_start>` setting.
.. warning::
This options applies to the series data, not the interval of the axis ticks,
which is independent.
:rtype: numeric or :obj:`None <python:None>`
"""
return self._point_interval
@point_interval.setter
def point_interval(self, value):
self._point_interval = validators.numeric(value,
allow_empty = True,
minimum = 0)
@property
def point_interval_unit(self) -> Optional[str]:
"""On datetime series, this allows for setting the
:meth:`point_interval <AreaOptions.point_interval>` to irregular time units, day,
month, and year.
A day is usually the same as 24 hours, but ``point_interval_unit`` also takes the
DST crossover into consideration when dealing with local time.
Combine this option with :meth:`point_interval <AreaOptions.point_interval>` to
draw weeks, quarters, 6 month periods, 10 year periods, etc.
.. warning::
This options applies to the series data, not the interval of the axis ticks,
which is independent.
:rtype: :class:`str <python:str>` or :obj:`None <python:None>`
"""
return self._point_interval_unit
@point_interval_unit.setter
def point_interval_unit(self, value):
self._point_interval_unit = validators.string(value, allow_empty = True)
@property
def point_start(self) -> Optional[int | float | Decimal]:
"""If no x values are given for the points in a series, ``point_start`` defines
on what value to start. For example, if a series contains one yearly value
starting from 1945, set ``point_start`` to ``1945``. Defaults to ``0``.
.. note::
If combined with :meth:`relative_x_value <AreaOptions.relative_x_value>`, an x
value can be set on each point. The x value from the point options is multiplied
by :meth:`point_interval <AreaOptions.point_interval>` and added to
``point_start`` to produce a modified x value.
:rtype: numeric or :obj:`None <python:None>`
"""
return self._point_start
@point_start.setter
def point_start(self, value):
self._point_start = validators.numeric(value, allow_empty = True)
@property
def relative_x_value(self) -> Optional[bool]:
"""When ``True``, X values in the data set are relative to the current
:meth:`point_start <AreaOptions.point_start>`,
:meth:`point_interval <AreaOptions.point_interval>`, and
:meth:`point_interval_unit <AreaOptions.point_interval_unit>` settings. This
allows compression of the data for datasets with irregular X values. Defaults to
``False``.
The real X values are computed on the formula ``f(x) = ax + b``, where ``a`` is
the :meth:`point_interval <AreaOptions.point_interval>` (optionally with a time
unit given by :meth:`point_interval_unit <AreaOptions.point_interval_unit>`), and
``b`` is the :meth:`point_start <AreaOptions.point_start>`.
:rtype: :class:`bool <python:bool>` or :obj:`None <python:None>`
"""
return self._relative_x_value
@relative_x_value.setter
def relative_x_value(self, value):
if value is None:
self._relative_x_value = None
else:
self._relative_x_value = bool(value)
@property
def shadow(self) -> Optional[bool | ShadowOptions]:
"""Configuration for the shadow to apply to the tooltip. Defaults to
``False``.
If ``False``, no shadow is applied.
:returns: The shadow configuration to apply or a boolean setting which hides the
shadow or displays the default shadow.
:rtype: :class:`bool <python:bool>` or :class:`ShadowOptions`
"""
return self._shadow
@shadow.setter
def shadow(self, value):
if isinstance(value, bool):
self._shadow = value
elif not value:
self._shadow = None
else:
value = validate_types(value,
types = ShadowOptions)
self._shadow = value
@property
def wrap(self) -> Optional[bool]:
"""When ``True``, the dial will wrap around the axes. When wrap is ``False``, the
dial stops at 360. Defaults to ``True``.
For instance, if ``True`` in a full-range gauge going from ``0`` to ``360``, a
value of ``400`` will point to ``40``.
:rtype: :class:`bool <python:bool>` or :obj:`None <python:None>`
"""
return self._wrap
@wrap.setter
def wrap(self, value):
if value is None:
self._wrap = None
else:
self._wrap = bool(value)
@classmethod
def _get_kwargs_from_dict(cls, as_dict):
"""Convenience method which returns the keyword arguments used to initialize the
class from a Highcharts Javascript-compatible :class:`dict <python:dict>` object.
:param as_dict: The HighCharts JS compatible :class:`dict <python:dict>`
representation of the object.
:type as_dict: :class:`dict <python:dict>`
:returns: The keyword arguments that would be used to initialize an instance.
:rtype: :class:`dict <python:dict>`
"""
kwargs = {
'accessibility': as_dict.get('accessibility', None),
'allow_point_select': as_dict.get('allowPointSelect', None),
'animation': as_dict.get('animation', None),
'class_name': as_dict.get('className', None),
'clip': as_dict.get('clip', None),
'color': as_dict.get('color', None),
'cursor': as_dict.get('cursor', None),
'custom': as_dict.get('custom', None),
'dash_style': as_dict.get('dashStyle', None),
'data_labels': as_dict.get('dataLabels', None),
'description': as_dict.get('description', None),
'enable_mouse_tracking': as_dict.get('enableMouseTracking', None),
'events': as_dict.get('events', None),
'include_in_data_export': as_dict.get('includeInDataExport', None),
'keys': as_dict.get('keys', None),
'label': as_dict.get('label', None),
'legend_symbol': as_dict.get('legendSymbol', None),
'linked_to': as_dict.get('linkedTo', None),
'marker': as_dict.get('marker', None),
'on_point': as_dict.get('onPoint', None),
'opacity': as_dict.get('opacity', None),
'point': as_dict.get('point', None),
'point_description_formatter': as_dict.get('pointDescriptionFormatter', None),
'selected': as_dict.get('selected', None),
'show_checkbox': as_dict.get('showCheckbox', None),
'show_in_legend': as_dict.get('showInLegend', None),
'skip_keyboard_navigation': as_dict.get('skipKeyboardNavigation', None),
'sonification': as_dict.get('sonification', None),
'states': as_dict.get('states', None),
'sticky_tracking': as_dict.get('stickyTracking', None),
'threshold': as_dict.get('threshold', None),
'tooltip': as_dict.get('tooltip', None),
'turbo_threshold': as_dict.get('turboThreshold', None),
'visible': as_dict.get('visible', None),
'color_index': as_dict.get('colorIndex', None),
'crisp': as_dict.get('crisp', None),
'linecap': as_dict.get('linecap', None),
'line_width': as_dict.get('lineWidth', None),
'point_interval': as_dict.get('pointInterval', None),
'point_interval_unit': as_dict.get('pointIntervalUnit', None),
'point_placement': as_dict.get('pointPlacement', None),
'point_start': as_dict.get('pointStart', None),
'relative_x_value': as_dict.get('relativeXValue', None),
'shadow': as_dict.get('shadow', None),
'dial': as_dict.get('dial', None),
'overshoot': as_dict.get('overshoot', None),
'pivot': as_dict.get('pivot', None),
'wrap': as_dict.get('wrap', None)
}
return kwargs
def _to_untrimmed_dict(self, in_cls = None) -> dict:
untrimmed = {
'colorIndex': self.color_index,
'crisp': self.crisp,
'dial': self.dial,
'linecap': self.linecap,
'lineWidth': self.line_width,
'overshoot': self.overshoot,
'pivot': self.pivot,
'pointInterval': self.point_interval,
'pointIntervalUnit': self.point_interval_unit,
'pointStart': self.point_start,
'relativeXValue': self.relative_x_value,
'shadow': self.shadow,
'wrap': self.wrap
}
parent_as_dict = super()._to_untrimmed_dict(in_cls = in_cls)
for key in parent_as_dict:
untrimmed[key] = parent_as_dict[key]
return untrimmed
[docs]class SolidGaugeOptions(SeriesOptions):
"""General options to apply to all Solid Gauge series types.
A solid gauge is a circular gauge where the value is indicated by a filled arc,
and the color of the arc may variate with the value.
.. figure:: ../../../_static/solidgauge-example.png
:alt: SolidGauge Example Chart
:align: center
"""
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
self._inner_radius = None
self._overshoot = None
self._radius = None
self._rounded = None
self.inner_radius = kwargs.get('inner_radius', None)
self.overshoot = kwargs.get('overshoot', None)
self.radius = kwargs.get('radius', None)
self.rounded = kwargs.get('rounded', None)
super().__init__(**kwargs)
@property
def inner_radius(self) -> Optional[str | int | float | Decimal]:
"""The inner radius for points in a solid gauge. Can be given as a number (pixels)
or percentage string. Defaults to ``60``.
:rtype: numeric, :class:`str <python:str>`, or :obj:`None <python:None>`
"""
return self._inner_radius
@inner_radius.setter
def inner_radius(self, value):
if value is None:
self._inner_radius = None
else:
try:
value = validators.string(value)
if '%' not in value:
raise errors.HighchartsValueError('inner_radius expects either a '
'number or a percentage % string. '
'No "%" character found.')
except TypeError:
value = validators.numeric(value, minimum = 0)
self._inner_radius = value
@property
def overshoot(self) -> Optional[int | float | Decimal]:
"""Allow the dial to overshoot the end of the perimeter axis by this many degrees.
For example, if this option is set to ``5`` and the gauge axis goes from ``0`` to
``60``, a value of ``100``, or ``1000``, will show ``5`` degrees beyond the end of
the axis.
Defaults to ``0``.
:rtype: numeric or :obj:`None <python:None>`
"""
return self._overshoot
@overshoot.setter
def overshoot(self, value):
self._overshoot = validators.numeric(value,
allow_empty = True,
minimum = 0)
@property
def radius(self) -> Optional[str | int | float | Decimal]:
"""The outer radius for points in a solid gauge. Can be given as a number (pixels)
or percentage string. Defaults to ``100``.
:rtype: numeric, :class:`str <python:str>`, or :obj:`None <python:None>`
"""
return self._radius
@radius.setter
def radius(self, value):
if value is None:
self._radius = None
else:
try:
value = validators.string(value)
if '%' not in value:
raise errors.HighchartsValueError('radius expects either a number or '
'a percentage string. No "%" '
'character found.')
except TypeError:
value = validators.numeric(value, minimum = 0)
self._radius = value
@property
def rounded(self) -> Optional[bool]:
"""If ``True``, draws rounded edges on the gauge. Defaults to ``False``.
:rtype: :class:`bool <python:bool>` or :obj:`None <python:None>`
"""
return self._rounded
@rounded.setter
def rounded(self, value):
if value is None:
self._rounded = None
else:
self._rounded = bool(value)
@classmethod
def _get_kwargs_from_dict(cls, as_dict):
kwargs = {
'accessibility': as_dict.get('accessibility', None),
'allow_point_select': as_dict.get('allowPointSelect', None),
'animation': as_dict.get('animation', None),
'class_name': as_dict.get('className', None),
'clip': as_dict.get('clip', None),
'color': as_dict.get('color', None),
'cursor': as_dict.get('cursor', None),
'custom': as_dict.get('custom', None),
'dash_style': as_dict.get('dashStyle', None),
'data_labels': as_dict.get('dataLabels', None),
'description': as_dict.get('description', None),
'enable_mouse_tracking': as_dict.get('enableMouseTracking', None),
'events': as_dict.get('events', None),
'include_in_data_export': as_dict.get('includeInDataExport', None),
'keys': as_dict.get('keys', None),
'label': as_dict.get('label', None),
'legend_symbol': as_dict.get('legendSymbol', None),
'linked_to': as_dict.get('linkedTo', None),
'marker': as_dict.get('marker', None),
'on_point': as_dict.get('onPoint', None),
'opacity': as_dict.get('opacity', None),
'point': as_dict.get('point', None),
'point_description_formatter': as_dict.get('pointDescriptionFormatter', None),
'selected': as_dict.get('selected', None),
'show_checkbox': as_dict.get('showCheckbox', None),
'show_in_legend': as_dict.get('showInLegend', None),
'skip_keyboard_navigation': as_dict.get('skipKeyboardNavigation', None),
'sonification': as_dict.get('sonification', None),
'states': as_dict.get('states', None),
'sticky_tracking': as_dict.get('stickyTracking', None),
'threshold': as_dict.get('threshold', None),
'tooltip': as_dict.get('tooltip', None),
'turbo_threshold': as_dict.get('turboThreshold', None),
'visible': as_dict.get('visible', None),
'animation_limit': as_dict.get('animationLimit', None),
'boost_blending': as_dict.get('boostBlending', None),
'boost_threshold': as_dict.get('boostThreshold', None),
'color_axis': as_dict.get('colorAxis', None),
'color_index': as_dict.get('colorIndex', None),
'color_key': as_dict.get('colorKey', None),
'connect_ends': as_dict.get('connectEnds', None),
'connect_nulls': as_dict.get('connectNulls', None),
'crisp': as_dict.get('crisp', None),
'crop_threshold': as_dict.get('cropThreshold', None),
'data_sorting': as_dict.get('dataSorting', None),
'drag_drop': as_dict.get('dragDrop', None),
'find_nearest_point_by': as_dict.get('findNearestPointBy', None),
'get_extremes_from_all': as_dict.get('getExtremesFromAll', None),
'linecap': as_dict.get('linecap', None),
'line_width': as_dict.get('lineWidth', None),
'negative_color': as_dict.get('negativeColor', None),
'point_description_format': as_dict.get('pointDescriptionFormat', None),
'point_interval': as_dict.get('pointInterval', None), 'point_interval_unit': as_dict.get('pointIntervalUnit', None),
'point_placement': as_dict.get('pointPlacement', None),
'point_start': as_dict.get('pointStart', None),
'relative_x_value': as_dict.get('relativeXValue', None),
'shadow': as_dict.get('shadow', None),
'soft_threshold': as_dict.get('softThreshold', None),
'stacking': as_dict.get('stacking', None),
'step': as_dict.get('step', None),
'zone_axis': as_dict.get('zoneAxis', None),
'zones': as_dict.get('zones', None),
'inner_radius': as_dict.get('innerRadius', None),
'overshoot': as_dict.get('overshoot', None),
'radius': as_dict.get('radius', None),
'rounded': as_dict.get('rounded', None)
}
return kwargs
def _to_untrimmed_dict(self, in_cls = None) -> dict:
untrimmed = {
'innerRadius': self.inner_radius,
'overshoot': self.overshoot,
'radius': self.radius,
'rounded': self.rounded
}
parent_as_dict = super()._to_untrimmed_dict(in_cls = in_cls)
for key in parent_as_dict:
untrimmed[key] = parent_as_dict[key]
return untrimmed