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Elastic UI Component Library

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"use strict"; Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); exports.requiredProps = void 0; var _react = require("@emotion/react"); function _EMOTION_STRINGIFIED_CSS_ERROR__() { return "You have tried to stringify object returned from `css` function. It isn't supposed to be used directly (e.g. as value of the `className` prop), but rather handed to emotion so it can handle it (e.g. as value of `css` prop)."; } /* * Copyright Elasticsearch B.V. and/or licensed to Elasticsearch B.V. under one * or more contributor license agreements. Licensed under the Elastic License * 2.0 and the Server Side Public License, v 1; you may not use this file except * in compliance with, at your election, the Elastic License 2.0 or the Server * Side Public License, v 1. */ // Using a variable name instead of inline causes Emotion to use `euiTestCss` // instead of the component name, which is easier to find in snapshots var euiTestCss = process.env.NODE_ENV === "production" ? { name: "hzx95w-euiTestCss", styles: "color:red;label:euiTestCss;" } : { name: "hzx95w-euiTestCss", styles: "color:red;label:euiTestCss;", toString: _EMOTION_STRINGIFIED_CSS_ERROR__ }; // We expect all React components to be able to support these props, // which will be rendered as HTML attributes. var requiredProps = exports.requiredProps = { 'aria-label': 'aria-label', className: 'testClass1 testClass2', 'data-test-subj': 'test subject string', css: euiTestCss };