htmlObjectEl: ObjectEl component

View source: R/dashHtmlComponents.R

htmlObjectElR Documentation

ObjectEl component

Description

ObjectEl is a wrapper for the <object> HTML5 element. For detailed attribute info see: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/object

Usage

htmlObjectEl(children=NULL, id=NULL, n_clicks=NULL,
n_clicks_timestamp=NULL, key=NULL, role=NULL, data=NULL,
form=NULL, height=NULL, name=NULL, type=NULL, useMap=NULL,
width=NULL, accessKey=NULL, className=NULL,
contentEditable=NULL, contextMenu=NULL, dir=NULL,
draggable=NULL, hidden=NULL, lang=NULL, spellCheck=NULL,
style=NULL, tabIndex=NULL, title=NULL, loading_state=NULL,
...)

Arguments

children

A list of or a singular dash component, string or number. The children of this component

id

Character. The ID of this component, used to identify dash components in callbacks. The ID needs to be unique across all of the components in an app.

n_clicks

Numeric. An integer that represents the number of times that this element has been clicked on.

n_clicks_timestamp

Numeric. An integer that represents the time (in ms since 1970) at which n_clicks changed. This can be used to tell which button was changed most recently.

key

Character. A unique identifier for the component, used to improve performance by React.js while rendering components See https://reactjs.org/docs/lists-and-keys.html for more info

role

Character. The ARIA role attribute

data

Character. Specifies the URL of the resource.

form

Character. Indicates the form that is the owner of the element.

height

Character | numeric. Specifies the height of elements listed here. For all other elements, use the CSS height property. Note: In some instances, such as <div>, this is a legacy attribute, in which case the CSS height property should be used instead.

name

Character. Name of the element. For example used by the server to identify the fields in form submits.

type

Character. Defines the type of the element.

useMap

Character.

width

Character | numeric. For the elements listed here, this establishes the element's width. Note: For all other instances, such as <div>, this is a legacy attribute, in which case the CSS width property should be used instead.

accessKey

Character. Keyboard shortcut to activate or add focus to the element.

className

Character. Often used with CSS to style elements with common properties.

contentEditable

Character. Indicates whether the element's content is editable.

contextMenu

Character. Defines the ID of a <menu> element which will serve as the element's context menu.

dir

Character. Defines the text direction. Allowed values are ltr (Left-To-Right) or rtl (Right-To-Left)

draggable

Character. Defines whether the element can be dragged.

hidden

A value equal to: 'hidden', 'hidden' | logical. Prevents rendering of given element, while keeping child elements, e.g. script elements, active.

lang

Character. Defines the language used in the element.

spellCheck

Character. Indicates whether spell checking is allowed for the element.

style

Named list. Defines CSS styles which will override styles previously set.

tabIndex

Character. Overrides the browser's default tab order and follows the one specified instead.

title

Character. Text to be displayed in a tooltip when hovering over the element.

loading_state

Lists containing elements 'is_loading', 'prop_name', 'component_name'. those elements have the following types: - is_loading (logical; optional): determines if the component is loading or not - prop_name (character; optional): holds which property is loading - component_name (character; optional): holds the name of the component that is loading. Object that holds the loading state object coming from dash-renderer

...

wildcards allowed have the form: ''data-*', 'aria-*''

Value

named list of JSON elements corresponding to React.js properties and their values

Examples

if (interactive()) {
  # Note that htmlObjectEl generates the <object> HTML element;
  # for more information, please visit the link in this
  # component's description.
  library(dash)

  app <- Dash$new()

  app$layout(
    htmlDiv(list(
      htmlObjectEl(
        width = 100,
        height = 97
        #data = "https://i.postimg.cc/tJd8PSVf/Plotly-logo-01-square.png"
      )
    ))
  )

  app$run_server()
}

dash documentation built on June 23, 2022, 9:11 a.m.