from typing import Optional, List
from decimal import Decimal
from validator_collection import validators
from highcharts_core import constants, errors
from highcharts_core.decorators import class_sensitive, validate_types
from highcharts_core.options.plot_options.generic import GenericTypeOptions
from highcharts_core.options.plot_options.levels import SunburstLevelOptions, LevelSize
from highcharts_core.utility_classes.gradients import Gradient
from highcharts_core.utility_classes.patterns import Pattern
from highcharts_core.utility_classes.breadcrumbs import BreadcrumbOptions
from highcharts_core.utility_classes.shadows import ShadowOptions
[docs]class SunburstOptions(GenericTypeOptions):
"""General options to apply to all Sunburst series types.
A Sunburst displays hierarchical data, where a level in the hierarchy is
represented by a circle. The center represents the root node of the tree. The
visualization bears a resemblance to both treemap and pie charts.
.. figure:: ../../../_static/sunburst-example.png
:alt: Sunburst Example Chart
:align: center
"""
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
self._color_index = None
self._crisp = None
self._shadow = None
self._allow_traversing_tree = None
self._border_color = None
self._border_width = None
self._breadcrumbs = None
self._center = None
self._color_by_point = None
self._fill_color = None
self._level_is_constant = None
self._levels = None
self._level_size = None
self._root_id = None
self._size = None
self._sliced_offset = None
self._start_angle = None
self.color_index = kwargs.get('color_index', None)
self.crisp = kwargs.get('crisp', None)
self.shadow = kwargs.get('shadow', None)
self.allow_traversing_tree = kwargs.get('allow_traversing_tree', None)
self.border_color = kwargs.get('border_color', None)
self.border_width = kwargs.get('border_width', None)
self.breadcrumbs = kwargs.get('breadcrumbs', None)
self.center = kwargs.get('center', None)
self.color_by_point = kwargs.get('color_by_point', None)
self.fill_color = kwargs.get('fill_color', None)
self.level_is_constant = kwargs.get('level_is_constant', None)
self.levels = kwargs.get('levels', None)
self.level_size = kwargs.get('level_size', None)
self.root_id = kwargs.get('root_id', None)
self.size = kwargs.get('size', None)
self.sliced_offset = kwargs.get('sliced_offset', None)
self.start_angle = kwargs.get('start_angle', None)
super().__init__(**kwargs)
@property
def allow_traversing_tree(self) -> Optional[bool]:
"""If ``True``, the user can click on a point which is a parent and zoom in on its
children. Defaults to ``False``.
:rtype: :class:`bool <python:bool>` or :obj:`None <python:None>`
"""
return self._allow_traversing_tree
@allow_traversing_tree.setter
def allow_traversing_tree(self, value):
if value is None:
self._allow_traversing_tree = None
else:
self._allow_traversing_tree = bool(value)
@property
def border_color(self) -> Optional[str | Gradient | Pattern]:
"""The color of the border surrounding each slice. When :obj:`None <python:None>`,
the border takes the same color as the slice fill. This can be used together with
a :meth:`border_width <PieOptions.border_width>` to fill drawing gaps created by
antialiazing artefacts in borderless pies. Defaults to ``'#ffffff'``.
: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 border surrounding each slice. Defaults to ``1``.
When setting the border width to ``0``, there may be small gaps between the slices
due to SVG antialiasing artefacts. To work around this, keep the border width at
``0.5`` or ``1``, but set the :meth:`border_color <PieOptions.border_color>` to
:obj:`None <python:None>` instead.
: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 breadcrumbs(self) -> Optional[BreadcrumbOptions]:
"""Options for the breadcrumbs, the navigation at the top leading the way up
through the traversed levels. Defaults to :obj:`None <python:None>`.
"""
return self._breadcrumbs
@breadcrumbs.setter
@class_sensitive(BreadcrumbOptions)
def breadcrumbs(self, value):
self._breadcrumbs = value
@property
def center(self) -> Optional[List[str | int | float | Decimal | constants.EnforcedNullType]]:
"""The center of the sunburst chart relative to the plot area.
Can be percentages or pixel values. The default behaviour if
:obj:`None <python:None>` is to center the pie so that all slices and data labels
are within the plot area. As a consequence, the pie may actually jump around in a
chart with dynamic values, as the data labels move. In that case, the center
should be explicitly set, for example to ``["50%", "50%"]``.
Defaults to ``['50%', '50%']``.
:rtype: :obj:`None <python:None>` or :class:`list <python:list>` of numeric or
:class:`str <python:str>` values
"""
return self._center
@center.setter
def center(self, value):
if not value:
self._center = None
else:
value = validators.iterable(value)
if len(value) != 2:
raise errors.HighchartsValueError(f'center expects a 2-member array. '
f'Received a {len(value)}-member '
f'array.')
processed_values = []
for item in value:
try:
item = validators.string(item)
if '%' not in item:
raise errors.HighchartsValueError('center expects either numbers '
'or percentage strings. No "%" '
'character found in string '
'received.')
except TypeError:
item = validators.numeric(item)
processed_values.append(item)
self._center = processed_values
@property
def color_by_point(self) -> Optional[bool]:
"""When using automatic point colors pulled from the global colors or
series-specific collections, this option determines whether the chart should
receive one color per series (``False``) or one color per point (``True``).
Defaults to ``True``.
:rtype: :class:`bool <python:bool>` or :obj:`None <python:None>`
"""
return self._color_by_point
@color_by_point.setter
def color_by_point(self, value):
if value is None:
self._color_by_point = None
else:
self._color_by_point = bool(value)
@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 fill_color(self) -> Optional[str | Gradient | Pattern]:
"""If the total sum of the pie's values is ``0``, the series is represented as an
empty circle . The ``fill_color`` setting defines the color of that circle.
Use :meth:`PieOptions.border_width` to set the border thickness.
Defaults to :obj:`None <python:None>`.
:rtype: :obj:`None <python:None>`, :class:`Gradient`, or :class:`Pattern`
"""
return self._fill_color
@fill_color.setter
def fill_color(self, value):
from highcharts_core import utility_functions
self._fill_color = utility_functions.validate_color(value)
@property
def level_is_constant(self) -> Optional[bool]:
"""If ``True``, the level will be the same as the tree structure. If ``False``,
the first level visible when drilling is considered to be level one. Defaults to
``True``.
:rtype: :class:`bool <python:bool>` or :obj:`None <python:None>`
"""
return self._level_is_constant
@level_is_constant.setter
def level_is_constant(self, value):
if value is None:
self._level_is_constant = None
else:
self._level_is_constant = bool(value)
@property
def levels(self) -> Optional[List[SunburstLevelOptions]]:
"""Set options on specific levels. Takes precedence over series options, but not
node and link options.
:rtype: :obj:`None <python:None>`, or :class:`list <python:list>` of
:class:`SunburstLevelOptions`
"""
return self._levels
@levels.setter
@class_sensitive(SunburstLevelOptions, force_iterable = True)
def levels(self, value):
self._levels = value
@property
def level_size(self) -> Optional[LevelSize]:
"""Determines the width of the ring per level.
:rtype: :class:`LevelSize` or :obj:`None <python:None>`
"""
return self._level_size
@level_size.setter
@class_sensitive(LevelSize)
def level_size(self, value):
self._level_size = value
@property
def root_id(self) -> Optional[str]:
"""Indicates which point to use as a root in the visualization. Defaults to
:obj:`None <python:None>`.
:rtype: :class:`str <python:str>` or :obj:`None <python:None>`
"""
return self._root_id
@root_id.setter
def root_id(self, value):
self._root_id = validators.string(value, allow_empty = True)
@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 size(self) -> Optional[str | int]:
"""The diameter of the pie relative to the plot area, expressed as a percentage or
pixel value given as an integer.
If :obj:`None <python:None>`, scales the pie to the plot area and gives room for
data labels within the plot area.
.. note::
:meth:`PieOptions.sliced_offset` is also included in the default size
calculation. As a consequence, the size of the pie may vary when points are
updated and data labels more around. In that case it is best to set a fixed
value, for example ``"75%"``.
:rtype: :class:`str <python:str>`, :class:`int <python:int>`, or
:obj:`None <python:None>`
"""
return self._size
@size.setter
def size(self, value):
if value is None:
self._size = None
else:
try:
value = validators.string(value)
if '%' not in value:
raise errors.HighchartsValueError(f'size expects either a number or '
f'a % string. Received: {value}')
except TypeError:
value = validators.integer(value, minimum = 0)
self._size = value
@property
def sliced_offset(self) -> Optional[int | float | Decimal]:
"""If a point is sliced, moved out from the center, how many pixels should it be
moved? Defaults to ``10``.
:rtype: numeric or :obj:`None <python:None>`
"""
return self._sliced_offset
@sliced_offset.setter
def sliced_offset(self, value):
self._sliced_offset = validators.numeric(value, allow_empty = True)
@property
def start_angle(self) -> Optional[int | float | Decimal]:
"""The start angle of the dependency wheel, in degrees where ``0`` is up. Defaults
to ``0``.
:rtype: numeric or :obj:`None <python:None>`
"""
return self._start_angle
@start_angle.setter
def start_angle(self, value):
self._start_angle = validators.numeric(value,
allow_empty = True,
minimum = 0,
maximum = 360)
@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),
'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),
'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),
'allow_traversing_tree': as_dict.get('allowTraversingTree', None),
'border_color': as_dict.get('borderColor', None),
'border_width': as_dict.get('borderWidth', None),
'breadcrumbs': as_dict.get('breadcrumbs', None),
'center': as_dict.get('center', None),
'color_by_point': as_dict.get('colorByPoint', None),
'color_index': as_dict.get('colorIndex', None),
'crisp': as_dict.get('crisp', None),
'fill_color': as_dict.get('fillColor', None),
'level_is_constant': as_dict.get('levelIsConstant', None),
'levels': as_dict.get('levels', None),
'level_size': as_dict.get('levelSize', None),
'root_id': as_dict.get('rootId', None),
'shadow': as_dict.get('shadow', None),
'size': as_dict.get('size', None),
'sliced_offset': as_dict.get('slicedOffset', None),
'start_angle': as_dict.get('startAngle', None)
}
return kwargs
def _to_untrimmed_dict(self, in_cls = None) -> dict:
untrimmed = {
'allowTraversingTree': self.allow_traversing_tree,
'borderColor': self.border_color,
'borderWidth': self.border_width,
'breadcrumbs': self.breadcrumbs,
'center': self.center,
'colorByPoint': self.color_by_point,
'colorIndex': self.color_index,
'crisp': self.crisp,
'fillColor': self.fill_color,
'levelIsConstant': self.level_is_constant,
'levels': self.levels,
'levelSize': self.level_size,
'rootId': self.root_id,
'shadow': self.shadow,
'size': self.size,
'slicedOffset': self.sliced_offset,
'startAngle': self.start_angle
}
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