backend_webagg
#
Displays Agg images in the browser, with interactivity
- matplotlib.backends.backend_webagg.FigureCanvas[source]#
alias of
FigureCanvasWebAgg
- class matplotlib.backends.backend_webagg.FigureCanvasWebAgg(*args, **kwargs)[source]#
Bases:
FigureCanvasWebAggCore
- manager_class[source]#
alias of
FigureManagerWebAgg
- matplotlib.backends.backend_webagg.FigureManager[source]#
alias of
FigureManagerWebAgg
- class matplotlib.backends.backend_webagg.FigureManagerWebAgg(canvas, num)[source]#
Bases:
FigureManagerWebAgg
- class matplotlib.backends.backend_webagg.ServerThread(group=None, target=None, name=None, args=(), kwargs=None, *, daemon=None)[source]#
Bases:
Thread
This constructor should always be called with keyword arguments. Arguments are:
group should be None; reserved for future extension when a ThreadGroup class is implemented.
target is the callable object to be invoked by the run() method. Defaults to None, meaning nothing is called.
name is the thread name. By default, a unique name is constructed of the form "Thread-N" where N is a small decimal number.
args is the argument tuple for the target invocation. Defaults to ().
kwargs is a dictionary of keyword arguments for the target invocation. Defaults to {}.
If a subclass overrides the constructor, it must make sure to invoke the base class constructor (Thread.__init__()) before doing anything else to the thread.
- run()[source]#
Method representing the thread's activity.
You may override this method in a subclass. The standard run() method invokes the callable object passed to the object's constructor as the target argument, if any, with sequential and keyword arguments taken from the args and kwargs arguments, respectively.
- class matplotlib.backends.backend_webagg.WebAggApplication(url_prefix='')[source]#
Bases:
Application
- class AllFiguresPage(application, request, *, url_prefix='', **kwargs)[source]#
Bases:
RequestHandler
- class Download(application: Application, request: HTTPServerRequest, **kwargs: Any)[source]#
Bases:
RequestHandler
- class FavIcon(application: Application, request: HTTPServerRequest, **kwargs: Any)[source]#
Bases:
RequestHandler
- class MplJs(application: Application, request: HTTPServerRequest, **kwargs: Any)[source]#
Bases:
RequestHandler
- class SingleFigurePage(application, request, *, url_prefix='', **kwargs)[source]#
Bases:
RequestHandler
- class WebSocket(application: Application, request: HTTPServerRequest, **kwargs: Any)[source]#
Bases:
WebSocketHandler
- on_close()[source]#
Invoked when the WebSocket is closed.
If the connection was closed cleanly and a status code or reason phrase was supplied, these values will be available as the attributes
self.close_code
andself.close_reason
.Changed in version 4.0: Added
close_code
andclose_reason
attributes.
- on_message(message)[source]#
Handle incoming messages on the WebSocket
This method must be overridden.
Changed in version 4.5:
on_message
can be a coroutine.
- open(fignum)[source]#
Invoked when a new WebSocket is opened.
The arguments to
open
are extracted from thetornado.web.URLSpec
regular expression, just like the arguments totornado.web.RequestHandler.get
.open
may be a coroutine.on_message
will not be called untilopen
has returned.Changed in version 5.1:
open
may be a coroutine.
- supports_binary = True#
- initialized = False#
- started = False#