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Move class attribute doc from the class docstring to each attribute d… (#1969)

* Move class attribute doc from the class docstring to each attribute docstinrg

* Removed useless attributes doc

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Co-authored-by: Fabien Lelaquais <fabien.lelaquais@avaiga.com>
Jean-Robin преди 7 месеца
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променени са 2 файла, в които са добавени 107 реда и са изтрити 98 реда
  1. 103 89
      taipy/gui/gui.py
  2. 4 9
      taipy/gui/icon.py

+ 103 - 89
taipy/gui/gui.py

@@ -119,96 +119,8 @@ from .utils.table_col_builder import _enhance_columns
 class Gui:
     """Entry point for the Graphical User Interface generation.
 
-    Attributes:
-        on_action (Callable): The function that is called when a control
-            triggers an action, as the result of an interaction with the end-user.<br/>
-            It defaults to the `on_action()` global function defined in the Python
-            application. If there is no such function, actions will not trigger anything.<br/>
-            The signature of the *on_action* callback function must be:
-
-            - *state*: the `State^` instance of the caller.
-            - *id* (optional): a string representing the identifier of the caller.
-            - *payload* (optional): an optional payload from the caller.
-        on_change (Callable): The function that is called when a control
-            modifies variables it is bound to, as the result of an interaction with the
-            end-user.<br/>
-            It defaults to the `on_change()` global function defined in the Python
-            application. If there is no such function, user interactions will not trigger
-            anything.<br/>
-            The signature of the *on_change* callback function must be:
-
-            - *state*: the `State^` instance of the caller.
-            - *var_name* (str): The name of the variable that triggered this callback.
-            - *var_value* (any): The new value for this variable.
-        on_init (Callable): The function that is called on the first connection of a new client.<br/>
-            It defaults to the `on_init()` global function defined in the Python
-            application. If there is no such function, the first connection will not trigger
-            anything.<br/>
-
-            The signature of the *on_init* callback function must be:
-
-            - *state*: the `State^` instance of the caller.
-        on_page_load (Callable): This callback is invoked just before the page content is sent
-            to the front-end.<br/>
-            It defaults to the `on_page_load()` global function defined in the Python
-            application. If there is no such function, page loads will not trigger
-            anything.<br/>
-
-            The signature of the *on_page_load* callback function must be:
-            - *state*: the `State^` instance of the caller.
-            - *page_name*: the name of the page that is being loaded.
-        on_navigate (Callable): The function that is called when a page is requested.<br/>
-            It defaults to the `on_navigate()` global function defined in the Python
-            application. If there is no such function, page requests will not trigger
-            anything.<br/>
-            The signature of the *on_navigate* callback function must be:
-
-            - *state*: the `State^` instance of the caller.
-            - *page_name*: the name of the page the user is navigating to.
-            - *params* (Optional): the query parameters provided in the URL.
-
-            The *on_navigate* callback function must return the name of the page the user should be
-            directed to.
-        on_exception (Callable): The function that is called an exception occurs on user code.<br/>
-            It defaults to the `on_exception()` global function defined in the Python
-            application. If there is no such function, exceptions will not trigger
-            anything.<br/>
-            The signature of the *on_exception* callback function must be:
-
-            - *state*: the `State^` instance of the caller.
-            - *function_name*: the name of the function that raised the exception.
-            - *exception*: the exception object that was raised.
-        on_status (Callable): The function that is called when the status page is shown.<br/>
-            It defaults to the `on_status()` global function defined in the Python
-            application. If there is no such function, status page content shows only the status of the
-            server.<br/>
-            The signature of the *on_status* callback function must be:
-
-            - *state*: the `State^` instance of the caller.
-
-            It must return raw and valid HTML content as a string.
-        on_user_content (Callable): The function that is called when a specific URL (generated by
-            `get_user_content_url()^`) is requested.<br/>
-            This callback function must return the raw HTML content of the page to be displayed on
-            the browser.
-
-            This attribute defaults to the `on_user_content()` global function defined in the Python
-            application. If there is no such function, those specific URLs will not trigger
-            anything.<br/>
-            The signature of the *on_user_content* callback function must be:
-
-            - *state*: the `State^` instance of the caller.
-            - *path*: the path provided to the `get_user_content_url()^` to build the URL.
-            - *parameters*: An optional dictionary as defined in the `get_user_content_url()^` call.
-
-            The returned HTML content can therefore use both the variables stored in the *state*
-            and the parameters provided in the call to `get_user_content_url()^`.
-        state (State^): **Only defined when running in an IPython notebook context.**<br/>
-            The unique instance of `State^` that you can use to change bound variables
-            directly, potentially impacting the user interface in real-time.
-
     !!! note
-        This class belongs to and is documented in the `taipy.gui` package but it is
+        This class belongs to and is documented in the `taipy.gui` package, but it is
         accessible from the top `taipy` package to simplify its access, allowing to
         use:
         ```py
@@ -341,13 +253,110 @@ class Gui:
 
         # default actions
         self.on_action: t.Optional[t.Callable] = None
+        """The function called when a control triggers an action, as the result of an end-user's interaction.
+
+        It defaults to the `on_action()` global function defined in the Python
+        application. If there is no such function, actions will not trigger anything.<br/>
+        The signature of the *on_action* callback function must be:
+
+        - *state*: the `State^` instance of the caller.
+        - *id* (optional): a string representing the identifier of the caller.
+        - *payload* (optional): an optional payload from the caller.
+        """
         self.on_change: t.Optional[t.Callable] = None
+        """The function called when a control modifies bound variables, as the result of an end-user's interaction.
+
+        It defaults to the `on_change()` global function defined in the Python
+        application. If there is no such function, user interactions will not trigger
+        anything.<br/>
+        The signature of the *on_change* callback function must be:
+
+        - *state*: the `State^` instance of the caller.
+        - *var_name* (str): The name of the variable that triggered this callback.
+        - *var_value* (any): The new value for this variable.
+        """
         self.on_init: t.Optional[t.Callable] = None
+        """The function that is called on the first connection of a new client.
+
+        It defaults to the `on_init()` global function defined in the Python
+        application. If there is no such function, the first connection will not trigger
+        anything.<br/>
+
+        The signature of the *on_init* callback function must be:
+
+        - *state*: the `State^` instance of the caller.
+        """
         self.on_page_load: t.Optional[t.Callable] = None
+        """This callback is invoked just before the page content is sent to the front-end.
+
+        It defaults to the `on_page_load()` global function defined in the Python
+        application. If there is no such function, page loads will not trigger
+        anything.<br/>
+
+        The signature of the *on_page_load* callback function must be:
+        - *state*: the `State^` instance of the caller.
+        - *page_name*: the name of the page that is being loaded.
+        """
         self.on_navigate: t.Optional[t.Callable] = None
+        """The function that is called when a page is requested.
+
+        It defaults to the `on_navigate()` global function defined in the Python
+        application. If there is no such function, page requests will not trigger
+        anything.<br/>
+
+        The signature of the *on_navigate* callback function must be:
+
+        - *state*: the `State^` instance of the caller.
+        - *page_name*: the name of the page the user is navigating to.
+        - *params* (Optional): the query parameters provided in the URL.
+
+        The *on_navigate* callback function must return the name of the page the user should be
+        directed to.
+        """
         self.on_exception: t.Optional[t.Callable] = None
+        """The function that is called an exception occurs on user code.
+
+        It defaults to the `on_exception()` global function defined in the Python
+        application. If there is no such function, exceptions will not trigger
+        anything.<br/>
+
+        The signature of the *on_exception* callback function must be:
+
+        - *state*: the `State^` instance of the caller.
+        - *function_name*: the name of the function that raised the exception.
+        - *exception*: the exception object that was raised.
+        """
         self.on_status: t.Optional[t.Callable] = None
+        """The function that is called when the status page is shown.
+
+        It defaults to the `on_status()` global function defined in the Python
+        application. If there is no such function, status page content shows only the status of the
+        server.<br/>
+
+        The signature of the *on_status* callback function must be:
+
+        - *state*: the `State^` instance of the caller.
+
+        It must return raw and valid HTML content as a string.
+        """
         self.on_user_content: t.Optional[t.Callable] = None
+        """The function that is called when a specific URL (generated by `get_user_content_url()^`) is requested.
+
+        This callback function must return the raw HTML content of the page to be displayed on
+        the browser.
+
+        This attribute defaults to the `on_user_content()` global function defined in the Python
+        application. If there is no such function, those specific URLs will not trigger
+        anything.<br/>
+        The signature of the *on_user_content* callback function must be:
+
+        - *state*: the `State^` instance of the caller.
+        - *path*: the path provided to the `get_user_content_url()^` to build the URL.
+        - *parameters*: An optional dictionary as defined in the `get_user_content_url()^` call.
+
+        The returned HTML content can therefore use both the variables stored in the *state*
+        and the parameters provided in the call to `get_user_content_url()^`.
+        """
 
         # sid from client_id
         self.__client_id_2_sid: t.Dict[str, t.Set[str]] = {}
@@ -2773,6 +2782,11 @@ class Gui:
         if _is_in_notebook():
             # Allow gui.state.x in notebook mode
             self.state = self.__state
+            """Only defined when running in an IPython notebook context.
+
+            The unique instance of State that you can use to change bound variables directly,
+            potentially impacting the user interface in real-time.
+            """
 
         self.__bind_default_function()
 

+ 4 - 9
taipy/gui/icon.py

@@ -19,11 +19,6 @@ class Icon:
     [button](../../../../../refmans/gui/viselements/generic/button.md)
     or items in a [menu](../../../../../refmans/gui/viselements/generic/menu.md).
 
-    Attributes:
-        path (str): The path to the image file.
-        text (Optional[str]): The text associated to the image or None if there is none.
-        svg (Optional[bool]): True if the image is svg.
-
     If a text is associated to an icon, it is rendered by the visual elements that
     uses this Icon.
     """
@@ -56,12 +51,12 @@ class Icon:
             light_path (Optional[str]): The path to the light theme image (fallback to *path* if not defined).
             dark_path (Optional[str]): The path to the dark theme image (fallback to *path* if not defined).
         """
-        self.path = path
-        self.text = text
+        self.path: str = path
+        self.text: t.Optional[str] = text
         if light_path is not None:
-            self.light_path = light_path
+            self.light_path: t.Optional[str] = light_path
         if dark_path is not None:
-            self.dark_path = dark_path
+            self.dark_path: t.Optional[str] = dark_path
 
     def _to_dict(self, a_dict: t.Optional[dict] = None) -> dict:
         if a_dict is None: