from typing import Optional
import esprima
from esprima.error_handler import Error as ParseError
from highcharts_core import errors
from highcharts_core.decorators import validate_types
from highcharts_core.options import HighchartsOptions
[docs]class SharedOptions(HighchartsOptions):
"""Python object which can be used to configure global settings that can apply to
multiple Highcharts charts when serialized to JavaScript."""
[docs] def to_js_literal(self,
filename = None,
encoding = 'utf-8') -> Optional[str]:
"""Return the object represented as a :class:`str <python:str>` containing the
JavaScript object literal.
:param filename: The name of a file to which the JavaScript object literal should
be persisted. Defaults to :obj:`None <python:None>`
:type filename: Path-like
:param encoding: The character encoding to apply to the resulting object. Defaults
to ``'utf-8'``.
:type encoding: :class:`str <python:str>`
.. note::
Returns a JavaScript string which applies the Highcharts global options. The
JavaScript returned by this method takes the (pseudo-code) form:
.. code-block:: javascript
Highcharts.setOptions({... configuration options ... });
:rtype: :class:`str <python:str>`
"""
prefix = 'Highcharts.setOptions('
options_body = super().to_js_literal(encoding = encoding)
as_str = prefix + options_body + ');'
if filename:
with open(filename, 'w', encoding = encoding) as file_:
file_.write(as_str)
return as_str
@classmethod
def _validate_js_literal(cls,
as_str,
range = True,
_break_loop_on_failure = False):
"""Parse ``as_str`` as a valid JavaScript literal object.
:param as_str: The string to parse as a JavaScript literal object.
:type as_str: :class:`str <python:str>`
:param range: If ``True``, includes location and range data for each node in the
AST returned. Defaults to ``False``.
:type range: :class:`bool <python:bool>`
:param _break_loop_on_failure: If ``True``, will not loop if the method fails to
parse/validate ``as_str``. Defaults to ``False``.
:type _break_loop_on_failure: :class:`bool <python:bool>`
:returns: The parsed AST representation of ``as_str`` and the updated string.
:rtype: 2-member :class:`tuple <python:tuple>` of :class:`esprima.nodes.Script`
and :class:`str <python:str>`
"""
try:
parsed = esprima.parseScript(as_str, loc = range, range = range)
except ParseError:
try:
parsed = esprima.parseModule(as_str, loc = range, range = range)
except ParseError:
if not _break_loop_on_failure:
as_str = f"""var randomVariable = {as_str}"""
return cls._validate_js_literal(as_str,
range = range,
_break_loop_on_failure = True)
else:
raise errors.HighchartsParseError('._validate_js_function() expects '
'a str containing a valid '
'JavaScript function. Could not '
'find a valid function.')
return parsed, as_str
[docs] @classmethod
def from_options(cls, options):
"""Create a
:class:`SharedOptions <highcharts_core.global_options.shared_options.SharedOptions>`
instance from a :class:`HighchartsOptions <highcharts_core.options.HighchartsOptions>`
object.
:param options: A :class:`HighchartsOptions` object to use for the shared options
instance.
:type options:
:class:`HighchartsOptions <highcharts_core.options.HighchartsOptions>` or
coercable
:returns: A
:class:`SharedOptions <highcharts_core.global_options.shared_options.SharedOptions>`
instance
:rtype: :class:`SharedOptions <highcharts_core.global_options.shared_options.SharedOptions>`
"""
if not options:
return cls()
options = validate_types(options, types = (HighchartsOptions))
options_as_dict = options.to_dict()
instance = SharedOptions.from_dict(options_as_dict)
return instance