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- from __future__ import annotations
- from typing import Dict, Union
- from .. import globals
- from ..element import Element
- try:
- import plotly.graph_objects as go
- globals.optional_features.add('plotly')
- except ImportError:
- pass
- class Plotly(Element, component='plotly.vue', libraries=['lib/plotly/plotly.min.js']):
- def __init__(self, figure: Union[Dict, go.Figure]) -> None:
- """Plotly Element
- Renders a Plotly chart.
- There are two ways to pass a Plotly figure for rendering, see parameter `figure`:
- * Pass a `go.Figure` object, see https://plotly.com/python/
- * Pass a Python `dict` object with keys `data`, `layout`, `config` (optional), see https://plotly.com/javascript/
- For best performance, use the declarative `dict` approach for creating a Plotly chart.
- :param figure: Plotly figure to be rendered. Can be either a `go.Figure` instance, or
- a `dict` object with keys `data`, `layout`, `config` (optional).
- """
- if not 'plotly' in globals.optional_features:
- raise ImportError('Plotly is not installed. Please run "pip install nicegui[plotly]".')
- super().__init__()
- self.figure = figure
- self.update()
- def update_figure(self, figure: Union[Dict, go.Figure]):
- """Overrides figure instance of this Plotly chart and updates chart on client side."""
- self.figure = figure
- self.update()
- def update(self) -> None:
- self._props['options'] = self._get_figure_json()
- super().update()
- def _get_figure_json(self) -> Dict:
- if isinstance(self.figure, go.Figure):
- # convert go.Figure to dict object which is directly JSON serializable
- # orjson supports NumPy array serialization
- return self.figure.to_plotly_json()
- if isinstance(self.figure, dict):
- # already a dict object with keys: data, layout, config (optional)
- return self.figure
- raise ValueError(f'Plotly figure is of unknown type "{self.figure.__class__.__name__}".')
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