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# AUTO GENERATED FILE - DO NOT EDIT
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import typing # noqa: F401
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from typing_extensions import TypedDict, NotRequired, Literal # noqa: F401
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from dash.development.base_component import Component, _explicitize_args
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ComponentType = typing.Union[
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str,
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int,
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float,
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Component,
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None,
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typing.Sequence[typing.Union[str, int, float, Component, None]],
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]
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NumberType = typing.Union[
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typing.SupportsFloat, typing.SupportsInt, typing.SupportsComplex
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]
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class Interval(Component):
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"""An Interval component.
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A component that repeatedly increments a counter `n_intervals`
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with a fixed time delay between each increment.
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Interval is good for triggering a component on a recurring basis.
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The time delay is set with the property "interval" in milliseconds.
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Keyword arguments:
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- id (string; optional):
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The ID of this component, used to identify dash components in
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callbacks. The ID needs to be unique across all of the components
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in an app.
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- disabled (boolean; optional):
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If True, the counter will no longer update.
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- interval (number; default 1000):
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This component will increment the counter `n_intervals` every
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`interval` milliseconds.
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- max_intervals (number; default -1):
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Number of times the interval will be fired. If -1, then the
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interval has no limit (the default) and if 0 then the interval
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stops running.
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- n_intervals (number; default 0):
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Number of times the interval has passed."""
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_children_props = []
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_base_nodes = ["children"]
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_namespace = "dash_core_components"
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_type = "Interval"
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def __init__(
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self,
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id: typing.Optional[typing.Union[str, dict]] = None,
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interval: typing.Optional[NumberType] = None,
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disabled: typing.Optional[bool] = None,
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n_intervals: typing.Optional[NumberType] = None,
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max_intervals: typing.Optional[NumberType] = None,
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**kwargs
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):
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self._prop_names = [
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"id",
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"disabled",
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"interval",
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"max_intervals",
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"n_intervals",
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]
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self._valid_wildcard_attributes = []
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self.available_properties = [
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"id",
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"disabled",
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"interval",
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"max_intervals",
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"n_intervals",
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]
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self.available_wildcard_properties = []
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_explicit_args = kwargs.pop("_explicit_args")
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_locals = locals()
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_locals.update(kwargs) # For wildcard attrs and excess named props
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args = {k: _locals[k] for k in _explicit_args}
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super(Interval, self).__init__(**args)
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setattr(Interval, "__init__", _explicitize_args(Interval.__init__))
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