Source code for bokeh.models.tools

''' Bokeh comes with a number of interactive tools.

There are five types of tool interactions:

.. hlist::
    :columns: 5

    * Pan/Drag
    * Click/Tap
    * Scroll/Pinch
    * Actions
    * Inspectors

For the first three comprise the category of gesture tools, and only
one tool for each gesture can be active at any given time. The active
tool is indicated on the toolbar by a highlight next to to the tool.
Actions are immediate or modal operations that are only activated when
their button in the toolbar is pressed. Inspectors are passive tools that
merely report information or annotate the plot in some way, and may
always be active regardless of what other tools are currently active.

'''
from __future__ import absolute_import

from ..core.enums import Anchor, Dimension, Dimensions, Location, TooltipFieldFormatter
from ..core.has_props import abstract
from ..core.properties import (
    Auto, Bool, Color, Dict, Either, Enum, Float, Percent, Instance, List,
    Override, Seq, String, Tuple
)
from ..model import Model
from ..util.deprecation import deprecated

from .annotations import BoxAnnotation, PolyAnnotation
from .callbacks import Callback
from .renderers import Renderer
from .layouts import Box, LayoutDOM


@abstract
[docs]class Tool(Model): ''' A base class for all interactive tool types. ''' __deprecated_attributes__ = ["plot"] @property def plot(self): deprecated("Tool.plot property is no longer needed, and any use deprecated. In the future, accessing Tool.plot will result in an AttributeError") return None @plot.setter def plot(self, val): deprecated("Tool.plot property is no longer needed, and any use is deprecated. In the future, accessing Tool.plot will result in an AttributeError") return None
@abstract
[docs]class Action(Tool): ''' A base class for tools that are buttons in the toolbar. ''' pass
@abstract
[docs]class Drag(Tool): ''' A base class for tools that respond to drag events. ''' pass
@abstract
[docs]class Scroll(Tool): ''' A base class for tools that respond to scroll events. ''' pass
@abstract
[docs]class Tap(Tool): ''' A base class for tools that respond to tap/click events. ''' pass
@abstract
[docs]class Inspection(Tool): ''' A base class for tools that perform "inspections", e.g. ``HoverTool``. ''' toggleable = Bool(True, help=""" Whether an on/off toggle button should appear in the toolbar for this inpection tool. If ``False``, the viewers of a plot will not be able to toggle the inspector on or off using the toolbar. """)
@abstract
[docs]class ToolbarBase(LayoutDOM): ''' A base class for different toolbars. ''' logo = Enum("normal", "grey", help=""" What version of the Bokeh logo to display on the toolbar. If set to None, no logo will be displayed. """) tools = List(Instance(Tool), help=""" A list of tools to add to the plot. """) # This is an odd case. The sizing is custom handled. In the future we will # probably set it as `stretch_width` or `stretch_height` depending on its # orientation. sizing_mode = Override(default=None)
[docs]class Toolbar(ToolbarBase): ''' Collect tools to display for a single plot. ''' active_drag = Either(Auto, Instance(Drag), help=""" Specify a drag tool to be active when the plot is displayed. """) active_inspect = Either(Auto, Instance(Inspection), Seq(Instance(Inspection)), help=""" Specify an inspection tool or sequence of inspection tools to be active when the plot is displayed. """) active_scroll = Either(Auto, Instance(Scroll), help=""" Specify a scroll/pinch tool to be active when the plot is displayed. """) active_tap = Either(Auto, Instance(Tap), help=""" Specify a tap/click tool to be active when the plot is displayed. """)
[docs]class ToolbarBox(Box): ''' A layoutable toolbar that can accept the tools of multiple plots, and can merge the tools into a single button for convenience. ''' def _check_empty_layout(self): # Overriding the children check from Box. As toolbarbox's children # are normally set JS side. return None toolbar_location = Enum(Location, default='right', help=""" Should the toolbar be presented as if it was stuck to the `above`, `right`, `left`, `below` edge of a plot. Default is `right`. """) tools = List(Instance(Tool), help=""" A list of tools to add to the plot. """) merge_tools = Bool(default=True, help=""" Merge all the tools together so there is one tool to control all the plots. """) logo = Enum("normal", "grey", help=""" What version of the Bokeh logo to display on the toolbar. If set to None, no logo will be displayed. """)
[docs]class PanTool(Drag): ''' *toolbar icon*: |pan_icon| The pan tool allows the user to pan a Plot by left-dragging a mouse, or on touch devices by dragging a finger or stylus, across the plot region. The pan tool also activates the border regions of a Plot for "single axis" panning. For instance, dragging in the vertical border or axis will effect a pan in the vertical direction only, with the horizontal dimension kept fixed. .. |pan_icon| image:: /_images/icons/Pan.png :height: 18pt ''' dimensions = Enum(Dimensions, default="both", help=""" Which dimensions the pan tool is constrained to act in. By default the pan tool will pan in any dimension, but can be configured to only pan horizontally across the width of the plot, or vertically across the height of the plot. """)
[docs]class WheelPanTool(Scroll): ''' *toolbar icon*: |wheel_pan_icon| The wheel pan tool allows the user to pan the plot along the configured dimension using the scroll wheel. .. |wheel_pan_icon| image:: /_images/icons/WheelPan.png :height: 18pt ''' dimension = Enum(Dimension, default="width", help=""" Which dimension the wheel pan tool is constrained to act in. By default the wheel pan tool will pan the plot along the x-axis. """)
[docs]class WheelZoomTool(Scroll): ''' *toolbar icon*: |wheel_zoom_icon| The wheel zoom tool will zoom the plot in and out, centered on the current mouse location. The wheel zoom tool also activates the border regions of a Plot for "single axis" zooming. For instance, zooming in the vertical border or axis will effect a zoom in the vertical direction only, with the horizontal dimension kept fixed. .. |wheel_zoom_icon| image:: /_images/icons/WheelZoom.png :height: 18pt ''' dimensions = Enum(Dimensions, default="both", help=""" Which dimensions the wheel zoom tool is constrained to act in. By default the wheel zoom tool will zoom in any dimension, but can be configured to only zoom horizontally across the width of the plot, or vertically across the height of the plot. """)
[docs]class SaveTool(Action): ''' *toolbar icon*: |save_icon| The save tool is an action. When activated, the tool opens a download dialog which allows to save an image reproduction of the plot in PNG format. If automatic download is not support by a web browser, the tool falls back to opening the generated image in a new tab or window. User then can manually save it by right clicking on the image and choosing "Save As" (or similar) menu item. .. |save_icon| image:: /_images/icons/Save.png :height: 18pt '''
[docs]class ResetTool(Action): ''' *toolbar icon*: |reset_icon| The reset tool is an action. When activated in the toolbar, the tool resets the data bounds of the plot to their values when the plot was initially created. Optionally, the reset tool also resets the plat canvas dimensions to their original size .. |reset_icon| image:: /_images/icons/Reset.png :height: 18pt ''' reset_size = Bool(default=True, help=""" Whether activating the Reset tool should also reset the plot's canvas dimensions to their original size. """)
[docs]class ResizeTool(object): ''' DEPRECATED in 0.12.7, attempting to use will be a NO-OP '''
[docs]class TapTool(Tap): ''' *toolbar icon*: |tap_icon| The tap selection tool allows the user to select at single points by left-clicking a mouse, or tapping with a finger. See :ref:`userguide_styling_selected_unselected_glyphs` for information on styling selected and unselected glyphs. .. |tap_icon| image:: /_images/icons/Tap.png :height: 18pt .. note:: Selections can be comprised of multiple regions, even those made by different selection tools. Hold down the <<shift>> key while making a selection to append the new selection to any previous selection that might exist. ''' names = List(String, help=""" A list of names to query for. If set, only renderers that have a matching value for their ``name`` attribute will be used. """) renderers = List(Instance(Renderer), help=""" An explicit list of renderers to hit test again. If unset, defaults to all renderers on a plot. """) behavior = Enum("select", "inspect", default="select", help=""" This tool can be configured to either make selections or inspections on associated data sources. The difference is that selection changes propagate across bokeh and other components (e.g. selection glyph) will be notified. Inspecions don't act like this, so it's useful to configure `callback` when setting `behavior='inspect'`. """) callback = Instance(Callback, help=""" A callback to execute *whenever a glyph is "hit"* by a mouse click or tap. This is often useful with the :class:`~bokeh.models.callbacks.OpenURL` model to open URLs based on a user clicking or tapping a specific glyph. However, it may also be a :class:`~bokeh.models.callbacks.CustomJS` which can execute arbitrary JavaScript code in response to clicking or tapping glyphs. The callback will be executed for each individual glyph that is it hit by a click or tap, and will receive the ``TapTool`` model as ``cb_obj``. The optional ``cb_data`` will have the data source as its ``.source`` attribute and the selection geometry as its ``.geometries`` attribute. .. note:: This callback does *not* execute on every tap, only when a glyphs is "hit". If you would like to execute a callback on every mouse tap, please see :ref:`userguide_interaction_jscallbacks_customjs_interactions`. """)
[docs]class CrosshairTool(Inspection): ''' *toolbar icon*: |crosshair_icon| The crosshair tool is a passive inspector tool. It is generally on at all times, but can be configured in the inspector's menu associated with the *toolbar icon* shown above. The crosshair tool draws a crosshair annotation over the plot, centered on the current mouse position. The crosshair tool may be configured to draw across only one dimension by setting the ``dimension`` property to only ``width`` or ``height``. .. |crosshair_icon| image:: /_images/icons/Crosshair.png :height: 18pt ''' dimensions = Enum(Dimensions, default="both", help=""" Which dimensions the crosshair tool is to track. By default, both a vertical and horizontal line will be drawn. If only "width" is supplied, only a horizontal line will be drawn. If only "height" is supplied, only a vertical line will be drawn. """) line_color = Color(default="black", help=""" A color to use to stroke paths with. Acceptable values are: - any of the 147 named `CSS colors`_, e.g ``'green'``, ``'indigo'`` - an RGB(A) hex value, e.g., ``'#FF0000'``, ``'#44444444'`` - a 3-tuple of integers (r,g,b) between 0 and 255 - a 4-tuple of (r,g,b,a) where r,g,b are integers between 0..255 and a is between 0..1 .. _CSS colors: http://www.w3schools.com/cssref/css_colornames.asp """) line_width = Float(default=1, help=""" Stroke width in units of pixels. """) line_alpha = Float(default=1.0, help=""" An alpha value to use to stroke paths with. Acceptable values are floating point numbers between 0 (transparent) and 1 (opaque). """)
DEFAULT_BOX_OVERLAY = lambda: BoxAnnotation( level="overlay", render_mode="css", top_units="screen", left_units="screen", bottom_units="screen", right_units="screen", fill_color="lightgrey", fill_alpha=0.5, line_color="black", line_alpha=1.0, line_width=2, line_dash=[4, 4] )
[docs]class BoxZoomTool(Drag): ''' *toolbar icon*: |box_zoom_icon| The box zoom tool allows users to define a rectangular region of a Plot to zoom to by dragging he mouse or a finger over the plot region. The end of the drag event indicates the selection region is ready. .. |box_zoom_icon| image:: /_images/icons/BoxZoom.png :height: 18pt ''' dimensions = Enum(Dimensions, default="both", help=""" Which dimensions the zoom box is to be free in. By default, users may freely draw zoom boxes with any dimensions. If only "width" is supplied, the box will be constrained to span the entire vertical space of the plot, only the horizontal dimension can be controlled. If only "height" is supplied, the box will be constrained to span the entire horizontal space of the plot, and the vertical dimension can be controlled. """) overlay = Instance(BoxAnnotation, default=DEFAULT_BOX_OVERLAY, help=""" A shaded annotation drawn to indicate the selection region. """) match_aspect = Bool(default=False, help=""" Whether the box zoom region should be restricted to have the same aspect ratio as the plot region. .. note:: If the tool is restricted to one dimension, this value has no effect. """)
[docs]class ZoomInTool(Action): ''' *toolbar icon*: |zoom_in_icon| The zoom-in tool allows users to click a button to zoom in by a fixed amount. .. |zoom_in_icon| image:: /_images/icons/ZoomIn.png :height: 18pt ''' # TODO ZoomInTool dimensions should probably be constrained to be the same as ZoomOutTool dimensions = Enum(Dimensions, default="both", help=""" Which dimensions the zoom-in tool is constrained to act in. By default the zoom-in zoom tool will zoom in any dimension, but can be configured to only zoom horizontally across the width of the plot, or vertically across the height of the plot. """) factor = Percent(default=0.1, help=""" Percentage to zoom for each click of the zoom-in tool. """)
[docs]class ZoomOutTool(Action): ''' *toolbar icon*: |zoom_out_icon| The zoom-out tool allows users to click a button to zoom out by a fixed amount. .. |zoom_out_icon| image:: /_images/icons/ZoomOut.png :height: 18pt ''' dimensions = Enum(Dimensions, default="both", help=""" Which dimensions the zoom-out tool is constrained to act in. By default the zoom-out tool will zoom in any dimension, but can be configured to only zoom horizontally across the width of the plot, or vertically across the height of the plot. """) factor = Percent(default=0.1, help=""" Percentage to zoom for each click of the zoom-in tool. """)
[docs]class BoxSelectTool(Drag): ''' *toolbar icon*: |box_select_icon| The box selection tool allows users to make selections on a Plot by indicating a rectangular region by dragging the mouse or a finger over the plot region. The end of the drag event indicates the selection region is ready. See :ref:`userguide_styling_selected_unselected_glyphs` for information on styling selected and unselected glyphs. .. |box_select_icon| image:: /_images/icons/BoxSelect.png :height: 18pt ''' names = List(String, help=""" A list of names to query for. If set, only renderers that have a matching value for their ``name`` attribute will be used. """) renderers = List(Instance(Renderer), help=""" An explicit list of renderers to hit test again. If unset, defaults to all renderers on a plot. """) select_every_mousemove = Bool(False, help=""" Whether a selection computation should happen on every mouse event, or only once, when the selection region is completed. Default: False """) dimensions = Enum(Dimensions, default="both", help=""" Which dimensions the box selection is to be free in. By default, users may freely draw selections boxes with any dimensions. If only "width" is supplied, the box will be constrained to span the entire vertical space of the plot, only the horizontal dimension can be controlled. If only "height" is supplied, the box will be constrained to span the entire horizontal space of the plot, and the vertical dimension can be controlled. """) callback = Instance(Callback, help=""" A callback to run in the browser on completion of drawing a selection box. The cb_data parameter that is available to the Callback code will contain one BoxSelectTool-specific field: :geometry: object containing the coordinates of the selection box """) overlay = Instance(BoxAnnotation, default=DEFAULT_BOX_OVERLAY, help=""" A shaded annotation drawn to indicate the selection region. """)
DEFAULT_POLY_OVERLAY = lambda: PolyAnnotation( level="overlay", xs_units="screen", ys_units="screen", fill_color="lightgrey", fill_alpha=0.5, line_color="black", line_alpha=1.0, line_width=2, line_dash=[4, 4] )
[docs]class LassoSelectTool(Drag): ''' *toolbar icon*: |lasso_select_icon| The lasso selection tool allows users to make selections on a Plot by indicating a free-drawn "lasso" region by dragging the mouse or a finger over the plot region. The end of the drag event indicates the selection region is ready. See :ref:`userguide_styling_selected_unselected_glyphs` for information on styling selected and unselected glyphs. .. note:: Selections can be comprised of multiple regions, even those made by different selection tools. Hold down the <<shift>> key while making a selection to append the new selection to any previous selection that might exist. .. |lasso_select_icon| image:: /_images/icons/LassoSelect.png :height: 18pt ''' names = List(String, help=""" A list of names to query for. If set, only renderers that have a matching value for their ``name`` attribute will be used. """) renderers = List(Instance(Renderer), help=""" An explicit list of renderers to hit test again. If unset, defaults to all renderers on a plot. """) select_every_mousemove = Bool(True, help=""" Whether a selection computation should happen on every mouse event, or only once, when the selection region is completed. Default: True """) callback = Instance(Callback, help=""" A callback to run in the browser on every selection of a lasso area. The cb_data parameter that is available to the Callback code will contain one LassoSelectTool-specific field: :geometry: object containing the coordinates of the lasso area """) overlay = Instance(PolyAnnotation, default=DEFAULT_POLY_OVERLAY, help=""" A shaded annotation drawn to indicate the selection region. """)
[docs]class PolySelectTool(Tap): ''' *toolbar icon*: |poly_select_icon| The polygon selection tool allows users to make selections on a Plot by indicating a polygonal region with mouse clicks. single clicks (or taps) add successive points to the definition of the polygon, and a double click (or tap) indicates the selection region is ready. See :ref:`userguide_styling_selected_unselected_glyphs` for information on styling selected and unselected glyphs. .. note:: Selections can be comprised of multiple regions, even those made by different selection tools. Hold down the <<shift>> key while making a selection to append the new selection to any previous selection that might exist. .. |poly_select_icon| image:: /_images/icons/PolygonSelect.png :height: 18pt ''' names = List(String, help=""" A list of names to query for. If set, only renderers that have a matching value for their ``name`` attribute will be used. """) renderers = List(Instance(Renderer), help=""" An explicit list of renderers to hit test again. If unset, defaults to all renderers on a plot. """) callback = Instance(Callback, help=""" A callback to run in the browser on completion of drawing a polygon. The cb_data parameter that is available to the Callback code will contain one PolySelectTool-specific field: :geometry: object containing the coordinates of the polygon """) overlay = Instance(PolyAnnotation, default=DEFAULT_POLY_OVERLAY, help=""" A shaded annotation drawn to indicate the selection region. """)
[docs]class HoverTool(Inspection): ''' *toolbar icon*: |crosshair_icon| The hover tool is a passive inspector tool. It is generally on at all times, but can be configured in the inspector's menu associated with the *toolbar icon* shown above. By default, the hover tool displays informational tooltips whenever the cursor is directly over a glyph. The data to show comes from the glyph's data source, and what is to be displayed is configurable with the ``tooltips`` attribute that maps display names to columns in the data source, or to special known variables. Here is an example of how to configure and use the hover tool:: # Add tooltip (name, field) pairs to the tool. See below for a # description of possible field values. hover.tooltips = [ ("index", "$index"), ("(x,y)", "($x, $y)"), ("radius", "@radius"), ("fill color", "$color[hex, swatch]:fill_color"), ("foo", "@foo"), ("bar", "@bar"), ("baz", "@baz{safe}"), ("total", "@total{$0,0.00}" ] You can also supply a ``Callback`` to the HoverTool, to build custom interactions on hover. In this case you may want to turn the tooltips off by setting ``tooltips=None``. .. warning:: Hover tool does not currently work with the following glyphs: .. hlist:: :columns: 3 * annulus * arc * bezier * image * image_rgba * image_url * oval * patch * quadratic * ray * text .. |hover_icon| image:: /_images/icons/Hover.png :height: 18pt ''' names = List(String, help=""" A list of names to query for. If set, only renderers that have a matching value for their ``name`` attribute will be used. """) renderers = List(Instance(Renderer), help=""" An explicit list of renderers to hit test again. If unset, defaults to all renderers on a plot. """) callback = Instance(Callback, help=""" A callback to run in the browser whenever the input's value changes. The cb_data parameter that is available to the Callback code will contain two HoverTool specific fields: :index: object containing the indices of the hovered points in the data source :geometry: object containing the coordinates of the hover cursor """) tooltips = Either(String, List(Tuple(String, String)), default=[ ("index","$index"), ("data (x, y)","($x, $y)"), ("canvas (x, y)","($sx, $sy)"), ], help=""" The (name, field) pairs describing what the hover tool should display when there is a hit. Field names starting with "@" are interpreted as columns on the data source. For instance, "@temp" would look up values to display from the "temp" column of the data source. Field names starting with "$" are special, known fields: :$index: index of selected point in the data source :$x: x-coordinate under the cursor in data space :$y: y-coordinate under the cursor in data space :$sx: x-coordinate under the cursor in screen (canvas) space :$sy: y-coordinate under the cursor in screen (canvas) space :$color: color data from data source, with the syntax: ``$color[options]:field_name``. The available options are: 'hex' (to display the color as a hex value), and 'swatch' to also display a small color swatch. Field names that begin with ``@`` are associated with columns in a ``ColumnDataSource``. For instance the field name ``"@price"`` will display values from the ``"price"`` column whenever a hover is triggered. If the hover is for the 17th glyph, then the hover tooltip will correspondingly display the 17th price value. Note that if a column name contains spaces, the it must be supplied by surrounding it in curly braces, e.g. ``@{adjusted close}`` will display values from a column named ``"adjusted close"``. By default, values for fields (e.g. ``@foo``) are displayed in a basic numeric format. However it is possible to control the formatting of values more precisely. Fields can be modified by appending a format specified to the end in curly braces. Some examples are below. .. code-block:: python "@foo{0,0.000}" # formats 10000.1234 as: 10,000.123 "@foo{(.00)}" # formats -10000.1234 as: (10000.123) "@foo{($ 0.00 a)}" # formats 1230974 as: $ 1.23 m Specifying a format ``{safe}`` after a field name will override automatic escaping of the tooltip data source. Any HTML tags in the data tags will be rendered as HTML in the resulting HoverTool output. See :ref:`custom_hover_tooltip` for a more detailed example. ``None`` is also a valid value for tooltips. This turns off the rendering of tooltips. This is mostly useful when supplying other actions on hover via the callback property. .. note:: The tooltips attribute can also be configured with a mapping type, e.g. ``dict`` or ``OrderedDict``. However, if a ``dict`` is used, the visual presentation order is unspecified. """).accepts(Dict(String, String), lambda d: list(d.items())) formatters = Dict(String, Enum(TooltipFieldFormatter), default=lambda: dict(), help=""" Specify the formatting scheme for data source columns, e.g. .. code-block:: python tool.formatters = dict(date="datetime") will cause format specifications for the "date" column to be interpreted according to the "datetime" formatting scheme. The following schemed are available: :``"numeral"``: Provides a wide variety of formats for numbers, currency, bytes, times, and percentages. The full set of formats can be found in the |NumeralTickFormatter| reference documentation. :``"datetime"``: Provides formats for date and time values. The full set of formats is listed in the |DatetimeTickFormatter| reference documentation. :``"printf"``: Provides formats similar to C-style "printf" type specifiers. See the |PrintfTickFormatter| reference documentation for complete details. If no formatter is specified for a column name, the default ``"numeral"`` formatter is assumed. .. |NumeralTickFormatter| replace:: :class:`~bokeh.models.formatters.NumeralTickFormatter` .. |DatetimeTickFormatter| replace:: :class:`~bokeh.models.formatters.DatetimeTickFormatter` .. |PrintfTickFormatter| replace:: :class:`~bokeh.models.formatters.PrintfTickFormatter` """) mode = Enum("mouse", "hline", "vline", help=""" Whether to consider hover pointer as a point (x/y values), or a span on h or v directions. """) point_policy = Enum("snap_to_data", "follow_mouse", "none", help=""" Whether the tooltip position should snap to the "center" (or other anchor) position of the associated glyph, or always follow the current mouse cursor position. """) line_policy = Enum("prev", "next", "nearest", "interp", "none", default="nearest", help=""" When showing tooltips for lines, designates whether the tooltip position should be the "previous" or "next" points on the line, the "nearest" point to the current mouse position, or "interpolate" along the line to the current mouse position. """) anchor = Enum(Anchor, default="center", help=""" If point policy is set to `"snap_to_data"`, `anchor` defines the attachment point of a tooltip. The default is to attach to the center of a glyph. """) attachment = Enum("horizontal", "vertical", help=""" Whether tooltip's arrow should appear in the horizontal or vertical dimension. """) show_arrow = Bool(default=True, help=""" Whether tooltip's arrow should be showed. """)
DEFAULT_HELP_TIP = "Click the question mark to learn more about Bokeh plot tools." DEFAULT_HELP_URL = "https://bokeh.pydata.org/en/latest/docs/user_guide/tools.html#built-in-tools"
[docs]class HelpTool(Action): ''' A button tool to provide a "help" link to users. The hover text can be customized through the ``help_tooltip`` attribute and the redirect site overridden as well. ''' help_tooltip = String(default=DEFAULT_HELP_TIP, help=""" Tooltip displayed when hovering over the help icon. """) redirect = String(default=DEFAULT_HELP_URL, help=""" Site to be redirected through upon click. """)
[docs]class UndoTool(Action): ''' *toolbar icon*: |undo_icon| Undo tool allows to restore previous state of the plot. .. |undo_icon| image:: /_images/icons/Undo.png :height: 18pt '''
[docs]class RedoTool(Action): ''' *toolbar icon*: |redo_icon| Redo tool reverses the last action performed by undo tool. .. |redo_icon| image:: /_images/icons/Redo.png :height: 18pt '''