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/*!* * * Copyright (c) Highsoft AS. All rights reserved. * *!*/ import * as Highcharts from "../highcharts.src"; declare module "../highcharts.src" { /** * (Highcharts) Point accessibility options for a series. */ interface PlotNetworkgraphAccessibilityPointOptions { /** * (Highcharts) Date format to use for points on datetime axes when * describing them to screen reader users. * * Defaults to the same format as in tooltip. * * For an overview of the replacement codes, see dateFormat. */ dateFormat?: string; /** * (Highcharts) Formatter function to determine the date/time format * used with points on datetime axes when describing them to screen * reader users. Receives one argument, `point`, referring to the point * to describe. Should return a date format string compatible with * dateFormat. */ dateFormatter?: Highcharts.ScreenReaderFormatterCallbackFunction<Highcharts.Point>; /** * (Highcharts) Whether or not to describe points with the value `null` * to assistive technology, such as screen readers. */ describeNull?: boolean; /** * (Highcharts) A format string to use instead of the default for point * descriptions. * * The context of the format string is the point instance. * * As opposed to accessibility.point.valueDescriptionFormat, this option * replaces the whole description. */ descriptionFormat?: string; /** * (Highcharts) Formatter function to use instead of the default for * point descriptions. Same as * `accessibility.point.descriptionFormatter`, but applies to a series * instead of the whole chart. * * Note: Prefer using accessibility.point.valueDescriptionFormat instead * if possible, as default functionality such as describing annotations * will be preserved. */ descriptionFormatter?: Highcharts.ScreenReaderFormatterCallbackFunction<Highcharts.Point>; /** * (Highcharts) Decimals to use for the values in the point * descriptions. Uses tooltip.valueDecimals if not defined. */ valueDecimals?: number; /** * (Highcharts) Format to use for describing the values of data points * to assistive technology - including screen readers. The point context * is available as `{point}`. * * Other available context variables include `{index}`, `{value}`, and * `{xDescription}`. * * Additionally, the series name, annotation info, and description added * in `point.accessibility.description` is added by default if relevant. * To override this, use the accessibility.point.descriptionFormatter * option. */ valueDescriptionFormat?: string; /** * (Highcharts) Prefix to add to the values in the point descriptions. * Uses tooltip.valuePrefix if not defined. */ valuePrefix?: string; /** * (Highcharts) Suffix to add to the values in the point descriptions. * Uses tooltip.valueSuffix if not defined. */ valueSuffix?: string; } /** * (Highcharts, Highstock, Highmaps, Gantt) Styles for the label. The * default `color` setting is `"contrast"`, which is a pseudo color that * Highcharts picks up and applies the maximum contrast to the underlying * point item, for example the bar in a bar chart. * * The `textOutline` is a pseudo property that applies an outline of the * given width with the given color, which by default is the maximum * contrast to the text. So a bright text color will result in a black text * outline for maximum readability on a mixed background. In some cases, * especially with grayscale text, the text outline doesn't work well, in * which cases it can be disabled by setting it to `"none"`. When `useHTML` * is true, the `textOutline` will not be picked up. In this, case, the same * effect can be acheived through the `text-shadow` CSS property. * * For some series types, where each point has an extent, like for example * tree maps, the data label may overflow the point. There are two * strategies for handling overflow. By default, the text will wrap to * multiple lines. The other strategy is to set `style.textOverflow` to * `ellipsis`, which will keep the text on one line plus it will break * inside long words. */ interface PlotNetworkgraphDataLabelsStyleOptions { transition?: string; } /** * (Highcharts) Link style options */ interface PlotNetworkgraphLinkOptions { /** * (Highcharts) Color of the link between two nodes. */ color?: string; /** * (Highcharts) A name for the dash style to use for links. */ dashStyle?: string; /** * (Highcharts) Opacity of the link between two nodes. */ opacity?: number; /** * (Highcharts) Width (px) of the link between two nodes. */ width?: number; } /** * (Highcharts) Options for the connector in the _Series on point_ feature. * * In styled mode, the connector can be styled with the * `.highcharts-connector-seriesonpoint` class name. */ interface PlotNetworkgraphOnPointConnectorOptions { /** * (Highcharts) A name for the dash style to use for the connector. */ dashstyle?: string; /** * (Highcharts) Color of the connector line. By default it's the series' * color. */ stroke?: string; /** * (Highcharts) Pixel width of the connector line. */ width?: number; } /** * (Highcharts) Options allowing to set a position and an offset of the * series in the _Series on point_ feature. */ interface PlotNetworkgraphOnPointPositionOptions { /** * (Highcharts) Series center offset from the original x position. If * defined, the connector line is drawn connecting original position * with new position. */ offsetX?: number; /** * (Highcharts) Series center offset from the original y position. If * defined, the connector line is drawn from original position to a new * position. */ offsetY?: number; /** * (Highcharts) X position of the series center. By default, the series * is displayed on the point that it is connected to. */ x?: number; /** * (Highcharts) Y position of the series center. By default, the series * is displayed on the point that it is connected to. */ y?: number; } /** * (Highcharts, Highstock) Animation setting for hovering the graph in * line-type series. */ interface PlotNetworkgraphStatesHoverAnimationOptions { /** * (Highcharts, Highstock) The duration of the hover animation in * milliseconds. By default the hover state animates quickly in, and * slowly back to normal. */ duration?: number; } /** * (Highcharts, Highstock) Animation setting for hovering the graph in * line-type series. */ interface PlotNetworkgraphStatesSelectAnimationOptions { /** * (Highcharts, Highstock) The duration of the hover animation in * milliseconds. By default the hover state animates quickly in, and * slowly back to normal. */ duration?: number; } /** * (Highcharts) Enable or disable the initial animation when a series is * displayed for the `dataLabels`. The animation can also be set as a * configuration object. Please note that this option only applies to the * initial animation. * * For other animations, see chart.animation and the animation parameter * under the API methods. The following properties are supported: * * - `defer`: The animation delay time in milliseconds. */ interface SeriesNetworkgraphDataDataLabelsAnimationOptions { /** * (Highcharts) The animation delay time in milliseconds. Set to `0` to * render the data labels immediately. As `undefined` inherits defer * time from the series.animation.defer. */ defer?: number; } /** * (Highcharts) Animation when hovering over the marker. */ interface SeriesNetworkgraphNodesMarkerStatesHoverAnimationOptions { duration?: number; } /** * (Highcharts) A `networkgraph` series. If the type option is not * specified, it is inherited from chart.type. * * Configuration options for the series are given in three levels: * * 1. Options for all series in a chart are defined in the * plotOptions.series object. * * 2. Options for all `networkgraph` series are defined in * plotOptions.networkgraph. * * 3. Options for one single series are given in the series instance array. * (see online documentation for example) * * **TypeScript:** * * - type option should always be set, otherwise a broad set of unsupported * options is allowed. * * - when accessing an array of series, the combined set of all series types * is represented by Highcharts.SeriesOptionsType . Narrowing down to the * specific type can be done by checking the `type` property. (see online * documentation for example) * * You have to extend the `SeriesNetworkgraphOptions` via an interface to * allow custom properties: ``` declare interface SeriesNetworkgraphOptions * { customProperty: string; } * */ interface SeriesNetworkgraphOptions extends Highcharts.PlotNetworkgraphOptions, Highcharts.SeriesOptions { /** * (Highcharts) An array of data points for the series. For the * `networkgraph` series type, points can be given in the following way: * * An array of objects with named values. The following snippet shows * only a few settings, see the complete options set below. If the total * number of data points exceeds the series' turboThreshold, this option * is not available. (see online documentation for example) */ data?: (Highcharts.PointOptionsObject|Array<(object|any[]|number)>); /** * (Highcharts) A collection of options for the individual nodes. The * nodes in a networkgraph diagram are auto-generated instances of * `Highcharts.Point`, but options can be applied here and linked by the * `id`. */ nodes?: Array<Highcharts.SeriesNetworkgraphNodesOptions>; /** * Not available */ stack?: undefined; /** * (Highcharts, Highstock, Highmaps, Gantt) This property is only in * TypeScript non-optional and might be `undefined` in series objects * from unknown sources. */ type: "networkgraph"; /** * Not available */ xAxis?: undefined; /** * Not available */ yAxis?: undefined; } }