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# AUTO GENERATED FILE - DO NOT EDIT
import typing # noqa: F401
from typing_extensions import TypedDict, NotRequired, Literal # noqa: F401
from dash.development.base_component import Component, _explicitize_args
ComponentType = typing.Union[
str,
int,
float,
Component,
None,
typing.Sequence[typing.Union[str, int, float, Component, None]],
]
NumberType = typing.Union[
typing.SupportsFloat, typing.SupportsInt, typing.SupportsComplex
]
class Link(Component):
"""A Link component.
Link allows you to create a clickable link within a multi-page app.
For links with destinations outside the current app, `html.A` is a better
component to use.
Keyword arguments:
- children (a list of or a singular dash component, string or number; optional):
The children of this component.
- href (string; required):
The URL of a linked resource.
- target (string; optional):
Specifies where to open the link reference.
- refresh (boolean; default False):
Controls whether or not the page will refresh when the link is
clicked.
- title (string; optional):
Adds the title attribute to your link, which can contain
supplementary information.
- className (string; optional):
Often used with CSS to style elements with common properties.
- id (string; optional):
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.
- loading_state (dict; optional):
Object that holds the loading state object coming from
dash-renderer.
`loading_state` is a dict with keys:
- is_loading (boolean; optional):
Determines if the component is loading or not.
- prop_name (string; optional):
Holds which property is loading.
- component_name (string; optional):
Holds the name of the component that is loading."""
_children_props = []
_base_nodes = ["children"]
_namespace = "dash_core_components"
_type = "Link"
LoadingState = TypedDict(
"LoadingState",
{
"is_loading": NotRequired[bool],
"prop_name": NotRequired[str],
"component_name": NotRequired[str],
},
)
def __init__(
self,
children: typing.Optional[ComponentType] = None,
href: typing.Optional[str] = None,
target: typing.Optional[str] = None,
refresh: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
title: typing.Optional[str] = None,
className: typing.Optional[str] = None,
style: typing.Optional[typing.Any] = None,
id: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, dict]] = None,
loading_state: typing.Optional["LoadingState"] = None,
**kwargs
):
self._prop_names = [
"children",
"href",
"target",
"refresh",
"title",
"className",
"style",
"id",
"loading_state",
]
self._valid_wildcard_attributes = []
self.available_properties = [
"children",
"href",
"target",
"refresh",
"title",
"className",
"style",
"id",
"loading_state",
]
self.available_wildcard_properties = []
_explicit_args = kwargs.pop("_explicit_args")
_locals = locals()
_locals.update(kwargs) # For wildcard attrs and excess named props
args = {k: _locals[k] for k in _explicit_args if k != "children"}
for k in ["href"]:
if k not in args:
raise TypeError("Required argument `" + k + "` was not specified.")
super(Link, self).__init__(children=children, **args)
setattr(Link, "__init__", _explicitize_args(Link.__init__))