Source code for bokeh.themes.theme

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# Copyright (c) 2012 - 2022, Anaconda, Inc., and Bokeh Contributors.
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''' Provide a ``Theme`` class for specifying new default values for Bokeh
|Model| properties.

'''
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# Boilerplate
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from __future__ import annotations

import logging # isort:skip
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)

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# Imports
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# Standard library imports
from typing import (
    TYPE_CHECKING,
    Any,
    Type,
    overload,
)

# External imports
import yaml

# Bokeh imports
from ..core.has_props import HasProps
from ..core.types import PathLike
from ..util.deprecation import deprecated

if TYPE_CHECKING:
    from ..model import Model

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# Globals and constants
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# whenever we cache that there's nothing themed for a class, we
# use this same dict instance, so we don't have a zillion empty
# dicts in our caches.
_empty_dict: dict[str, Any] = {}

__all__ = (
    'Theme',
)

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# Dev API
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# Note: in DirectoryHandler and in general we assume this is an
# immutable object, because we share it among sessions and we
# don't monitor it for changes. If you make this mutable by adding
# any kind of setter, you could have to refactor some other code.
[docs]class Theme: ''' Provide new default values for Bokeh models. Bokeh Model properties all have some built-in default value. If a property has not been explicitly set (e.g. ``m.foo = 10``), accessing the property will return the default value. It may be useful for users to be able to specify a different set of default values than the built-in default. The ``Theme`` class allows collections of custom default values to be easily applied to Bokeh documents. The ``Theme`` class can be constructed either from a YAML file or from a JSON dict (but not both). Examples of both formats are shown below. The plotting API's defaults override some theme properties. Namely: `fill_alpha`, `fill_color`, `line_alpha`, `line_color`, `text_alpha` and `text_color`. Those properties should therefore be set explicitly when using the plotting API. Args: filename (str, optional) : path to a YAML theme file json (str, optional) : a JSON dictionary specifying theme values Raises: ValueError If neither ``filename`` or ``json`` is supplied. Examples: Themes are specified by providing a top-level key ``attrs`` which has blocks for Model types to be themed. Each block has keys and values that specify the new property defaults for that type. Take note of the fact that YAML interprets the value `None` as a string, which is not usually what you want. To give `None` as a value in YAML, use `!!null`. To give 'None' as a value in json, use `null`. Here is an example theme in YAML format that sets various visual properties for all figures, grids, and titles: .. code-block:: yaml attrs: Plot: background_fill_color: '#2F2F2F' border_fill_color: '#2F2F2F' outline_line_color: '#444444' Axis: axis_line_color: !!null Grid: grid_line_dash: [6, 4] grid_line_alpha: .3 Title: text_color: "white" Here is the same theme, in JSON format: .. code-block:: python { 'attrs' : { 'Plot': { 'background_fill_color': '#2F2F2F', 'border_fill_color': '#2F2F2F', 'outline_line_color': '#444444', }, 'Axis': { 'axis_line_color': null, }, 'Grid': { 'grid_line_dash': [6, 4]', 'grid_line_alpha': .3, }, 'Title': { 'text_color': 'white' } } ''' _by_class_cache: dict[str, dict[str, Any]] _line_defaults: dict[str, Any] _fill_defaults: dict[str, Any] _text_defaults: dict[str, Any] _json: dict[str, Any] @overload def __init__(self, filename: PathLike) -> None: ... @overload def __init__(self, json: dict[str, Any]) -> None: ... def __init__(self, filename: PathLike | None = None, json: dict[str, Any] | None = None) -> None: if (filename is not None) and (json is not None): raise ValueError("Theme should be constructed from a file or from json not both") if filename is not None: with open(filename) as f: json = yaml.safe_load(f) # empty docs result in None rather than {}, fix it. if json is None: json = {} if json is None: raise ValueError("Theme requires json or a filename to construct") self._json = json if 'attrs' not in self._json: self._json['attrs'] = {} if not isinstance(self._json['attrs'], dict): raise ValueError(f"theme problem: attrs field should be a dictionary of class names, not {self._json['attrs']!r}") for key, value in self._json['attrs'].items(): if not isinstance(value, dict): raise ValueError(f"theme problem: attrs.{key} should be a dictionary of properties, not {value!r}") # Special-case to allow Figure to continue working with a deprecation if "Figure" in self._json['attrs']: self._json['attrs']['figure'] = self._json['attrs']['Figure'] del self._json['attrs']['Figure'] deprecated((3, 0, 0), "Use of 'Figure' as a key in Theme attributes", "'figure' (lower-case) as a key") self._line_defaults = self._json.get('line_defaults', _empty_dict) self._fill_defaults = self._json.get('fill_defaults', _empty_dict) self._text_defaults = self._json.get('text_defaults', _empty_dict) # mapping from class name to the full set of properties # (including those merged in from base classes) for that # class. self._by_class_cache = {} def _add_glyph_defaults(self, cls: Type[HasProps], props: dict[str, Any]) -> None: from ..models.glyphs import Glyph if issubclass(cls, Glyph): if hasattr(cls, "line_alpha"): props.update(self._line_defaults) if hasattr(cls, "fill_alpha"): props.update(self._fill_defaults) if hasattr(cls, "text_alpha"): props.update(self._text_defaults) def _for_class(self, cls: Type[Model]) -> dict[str, Any]: if cls.__name__ not in self._by_class_cache: attrs = self._json['attrs'] combined: dict[str, Any] = {} # we go in reverse order so that subclass props override base class for base in cls.__mro__[-2::-1]: if not issubclass(base, HasProps): continue self._add_glyph_defaults(base, combined) combined.update(attrs.get(base.__name__, _empty_dict)) if len(combined) == 0: combined = _empty_dict self._by_class_cache[cls.__name__] = combined return self._by_class_cache[cls.__name__] def apply_to_model(self, model: Model) -> None: ''' Apply this theme to a model. .. warning:: Typically, don't call this method directly. Instead, set the theme on the |Document| the model is a part of. ''' model.apply_theme(self._for_class(model.__class__)) # a little paranoia because it would be Bad(tm) to mess # this up... would be nicer if python had a way to freeze # the dict. if len(_empty_dict) > 0: raise RuntimeError("Somebody put stuff in _empty_dict")
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