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/* THIS SHIT CODE WAS GENERATED: Shiny Server Dashboard */
(function() {
// If window.HTMLWidgets is already defined, then use it; otherwise create a
// new object. This allows preceding code to set options that affect the
// initialization process (though none currently exist).
window.HTMLWidgets = window.HTMLWidgets || {};
// We can't count on jQuery being available, so we implement our own
// version if necessary.
function querySelectorAll(scope, selector) {
if (typeof(jQuery) !== "undefined" && scope instanceof jQuery) {
return scope.find(selector);
}
if (scope.querySelectorAll) {
return scope.querySelectorAll(selector);
}
}
// Implement jQuery's extend
function extend(target /*, ... */ ) {
if (arguments.length == 1) {
return target;
}
for (var i = 1; i < arguments.length; i++) {
var source = arguments[i];
for (var prop in source) {
if (source.hasOwnProperty(prop)) {
target[prop] = source[prop];
}
}
}
return target;
}
// IE8 doesn't support Array.forEach.
function forEach(values, callback, thisArg) {
if (values.forEach) {
values.forEach(callback, thisArg);
} else {
for (var i = 0; i < values.length; i++) {
callback.call(thisArg, values[i], i, values);
}
}
}
// Replaces the specified method with the return value of funcSource.
//
// Note that funcSource should not BE the new method, it should be a function
// that RETURNS the new method. funcSource receives a single argument that is
// the overridden method, it can be called from the new method. The overridden
// method can be called like a regular function, it has the target permanently
// bound to it so "this" will work correctly.
function overrideMethod(target, methodName, funcSource) {
var superFunc = target[methodName] || function() {};
var superFuncBound = function() {
return superFunc.apply(target, arguments);
};
target[methodName] = funcSource(superFuncBound);
}
// Implement a vague facsimilie of jQuery's data method
function elementData(el, name, value) {
if (arguments.length == 2) {
return el["htmlwidget_data_" + name];
} else if (arguments.length == 3) {
el["htmlwidget_data_" + name] = value;
return el;
} else {
throw new Error("Wrong number of arguments for elementData: " +
arguments.length);
}
}
// http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3446170/escape-string-for-use-in-javascript-regex
function escapeRegExp(str) {
return str.replace(/[\-\[\]\/\{\}\(\)\*\+\?\.\\\^\$\|]/g, "\\$&");
}
function hasClass(el, className) {
var re = new RegExp("\\b" + escapeRegExp(className) + "\\b");
return re.test(el.className);
}
// elements - array (or array-like object) of HTML elements
// className - class name to test for
// include - if true, only return elements with given className;
// if false, only return elements *without* given className
function filterByClass(elements, className, include) {
var results = [];
for (var i = 0; i < elements.length; i++) {
if (hasClass(elements[i], className) == include)
results.push(elements[i]);
}
return results;
}
function on(obj, eventName, func) {
if (obj.addEventListener) {
obj.addEventListener(eventName, func, false);
} else if (obj.attachEvent) {
obj.attachEvent(eventName, func);
}
}
// Translate array of values to top/right/bottom/left, as usual with
// the "padding" CSS property
// https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/padding
function unpackPadding(value) {
if (typeof(value) === "number")
value = [value];
if (value.length === 1) {
return {
top: value[0],
right: value[0],
bottom: value[0],
left: value[0]
};
}
if (value.length === 2) {
return {
top: value[0],
right: value[1],
bottom: value[0],
left: value[1]
};
}
if (value.length === 3) {
return {
top: value[0],
right: value[1],
bottom: value[2],
left: value[1]
};
}
if (value.length === 4) {
return {
top: value[0],
right: value[1],
bottom: value[2],
left: value[3]
};
}
}
// Makes a number suitable for CSS
function px(x) {
if (typeof(x) === "number")
return x + "px";
else
return x;
}
function initSizing(el) {
var sizing = {
width: "100%",
height: 400,
padding: 40,
fill: true
};
var cel = document.getElementById("htmlwidget_container");
cel.style.position = "absolute";
var pad = unpackPadding(sizing.padding);
cel.style.top = pad.top + "px";
cel.style.right = pad.right + "px";
cel.style.bottom = pad.bottom + "px";
cel.style.left = pad.left + "px";
el.style.width = "100%";
el.style.height = "100%";
return {
getWidth: function() {
return cel.offsetWidth;
},
getHeight: function() {
return cel.offsetHeight;
}
};
}
// Default implementations for methods
var defaults = {
find: function(scope) {
return querySelectorAll(scope, "." + this.name);
},
sizing: {}
};
// Called by widget bindings to register a new type of widget. The definition
// object can contain the following properties:
// - name (required) - A string indicating the binding name, which will be
// used by default as the CSS classname to look for.
// - initialize (optional) - A function(el) that will be called once per
// widget element; if a value is returned, it will be passed as the third
// value to renderValue.
// - renderValue (required) - A function(el, data, initValue) that will be
// called with data. Static contexts will cause this to be called once per
// element; Shiny apps will cause this to be called multiple times per
// element, as the data changes.
window.HTMLWidgets.widget = function(definition) {
// For static rendering (non-Shiny), use a simple widget registration
// scheme. We also use this scheme for Shiny apps/documents that also
// contain static widgets.
window.HTMLWidgets.widgets = window.HTMLWidgets.widgets || [];
// Merge defaults into the definition; don't mutate the original definition.
var staticBinding = extend({}, defaults, definition);
overrideMethod(staticBinding, "find", function(superfunc) {
return function(scope) {
var results = superfunc(scope);
// Filter out Shiny outputs, we only want the static kind
return filterByClass(results, "html-widget-output", false);
};
});
window.HTMLWidgets.widgets.push(staticBinding);
};
// Render static widgets after the document finishes loading
// Statically render all elements that are of this widget's class
window.HTMLWidgets.staticRender = function() {
fetch('analytics/structure.json')
.then(response => {
return response.json();
})
.then(scriptData => {
var bindings = window.HTMLWidgets.widgets || [];
forEach(bindings, function(binding) {
var matches = binding.find(document.documentElement);
forEach(matches, function(el) {
var sizeObj = initSizing(el, binding);
if (hasClass(el, "html-widget-static-bound"))
return;
el.className = el.className + " html-widget-static-bound";
var initResult;
if (binding.initialize) {
initResult = binding.initialize(el,
sizeObj ? sizeObj.getWidth() : el.offsetWidth,
sizeObj ? sizeObj.getHeight() : el.offsetHeight
);
elementData(el, "init_result", initResult);
}
if (binding.resize) {
var lastSize = {};
var resizeHandler = function(e) {
var size = {
w: sizeObj ? sizeObj.getWidth() : el.offsetWidth,
h: sizeObj ? sizeObj.getHeight() : el.offsetHeight
};
if (size.w === 0 && size.h === 0)
return;
if (size.w === lastSize.w && size.h === lastSize.h)
return;
lastSize = size;
binding.resize(el, size.w, size.h, initResult);
};
on(window, "resize", resizeHandler);
// This is needed for the specific case of ioslides, which
// flips slides between display:none and display:block.
// Ideally we would not have to have ioslide-specific code
// here, but rather have ioslides raise a generic event,
// but the rmarkdown package just went to CRAN so the
// window to getting that fixed may be long.
if (window.addEventListener) {
// It's OK to limit this to window.addEventListener
// browsers because ioslides itself only supports
// such browsers.
on(document, "slideenter", resizeHandler);
on(document, "slideleave", resizeHandler);
}
}
//var scriptData = document.querySelector("script[data-for='" + el.id + "'][type='application/json']");
if (scriptData[el.id]) {
var data = scriptData[el.id];
fetch(data.x.data)
.then(response => {
return response.json();
})
.then(dataSet => {
data.x.data = dataSet;
binding.renderValue(el, data.x, initResult);
});
}
});
});
})
}
})();
HTMLWidgets.widget({
name: "plotly",
type: "output",
initialize: function(el, width, height) {
// when upgrading plotly.js,
// uncomment this console.log(), then do `load_all(); plot_ly()`
// open in chrome, right-click on console output: "save-as" -> "schema.json"
// Schema <- jsonlite::fromJSON("~/Downloads/schema.json")
// devtools::use_data(Schema, overwrite = T, internal = T)
// console.log(JSON.stringify(Plotly.PlotSchema.get()));
return {};
},
resize: function(el, width, height, instance) {
if (instance.autosize) {
var width = instance.width || width;
var height = instance.height || height;
Plotly.relayout(el.id, {
width: width,
height: height
});
}
},
renderValue: function(el, x, instance) {
if (typeof(window) !== "undefined") {
// make sure plots don't get created outside the network (for on-prem)
window.PLOTLYENV = window.PLOTLYENV || {};
window.PLOTLYENV.BASE_URL = x.base_url;
}
var graphDiv = document.getElementById(el.id);
x.config.modeBarButtonsToRemove = x.config.modeBarButtonsToRemove || [];
x.config.modeBarButtonsToRemove.push("sendDataToCloud");
var plot = Plotly.plot(graphDiv, x);
instance.plotly = true;
instance.autosize = x.layout.autosize || true;
instance.width = x.layout.width;
instance.height = x.layout.height;
} // end of renderValue
}); // end of widget definition