ImageSetLayer

class wwt_data_formats.layers.ImageSetLayer(**kwargs: Any)[source]

Bases: Layer

Attributes Summary

cross_validation_lock

A contextmanager for running a block with our cross validation lock set to True.

extension

The filename extension for the underlying image if this is a SkyImage layer.

id

A UUID-format randomized identifier for this layer collection.

image_set

A trait whose value must be an instance of a specified class.

layer_type

A textual representation of this layer's type.

name

A user-facing name for this layer.

opacity

A float trait.

override_default

A boolean (True, False) trait.

reference_frame

The name of the reference frame relative to which this layer is positioned.

rmeta

Runtime metadata - a namespace object for attaching arbitrary extra information

Methods Summary

add_traits(**traits)

Dynamically add trait attributes to the HasTraits instance.

apply_to_xml(elem)

Serialize the data of this object to an existing XML tree

class_own_trait_events(name)

Get a dict of all event handlers defined on this class, not a parent.

class_own_traits(**metadata)

Get a dict of all the traitlets defined on this class, not a parent.

class_trait_names(**metadata)

Get a list of all the names of this class' traits.

class_traits(**metadata)

Get a dict of all the traits of this class.

from_file(path[, encoding])

Deserialize an instance of this class from an XML file on local disk.

from_text(text)

Deserialize an instance of this class from XML-formatted text.

from_url(url[, session])

Deserialize an instance of this class from XML downloaded from the specified URL.

from_xml(elem)

Deserialize an instance of this class from XML.

has_trait(name)

Returns True if the object has a trait with the specified name.

hold_trait_notifications()

Context manager for bundling trait change notifications and cross validation.

notify_change(change)

Notify observers of a change event

observe(handler[, names, type])

Setup a handler to be called when a trait changes.

on_trait_change([handler, name, remove])

DEPRECATED: Setup a handler to be called when a trait changes.

set_trait(name, value)

Forcibly sets trait attribute, including read-only attributes.

setup_instance(**kwargs)

This is called before self.__init__ is called.

to_xml()

Serialize this object to XML.

to_xml_string([indent])

Serialize this object to XML text.

trait_defaults(*names, **metadata)

Return a trait's default value or a dictionary of them

trait_events([name])

Get a dict of all the event handlers of this class.

trait_has_value(name)

Returns True if the specified trait has a value.

trait_metadata(traitname, key[, default])

Get metadata values for trait by key.

trait_names(**metadata)

Get a list of all the names of this class' traits.

trait_values(**metadata)

A dict of trait names and their values.

traits(**metadata)

Get a dict of all the traits of this class.

unobserve(handler[, names, type])

Remove a trait change handler.

unobserve_all([name])

Remove trait change handlers of any type for the specified name.

write_xml(dest_stream[, dest_wants_bytes, ...])

Serialize this object to XML, writing the data to a stream.

Attributes Documentation

cross_validation_lock

A contextmanager for running a block with our cross validation lock set to True.

At the end of the block, the lock’s value is restored to its value prior to entering the block.

extension

The filename extension for the underlying image if this is a SkyImage layer. This includes the period, e.g. “.tif”.

id

A UUID-format randomized identifier for this layer collection.

Data files associated with this layer collection that come in the WWTL cabinet file will be placed in a subdirectory whose name is this ID.

image_set

A trait whose value must be an instance of a specified class.

The value can also be an instance of a subclass of the specified class.

Subclasses can declare default classes by overriding the klass attribute

layer_type

A textual representation of this layer’s type.

name

A user-facing name for this layer.

opacity

A float trait.

override_default

A boolean (True, False) trait.

reference_frame

The name of the reference frame relative to which this layer is positioned.

rmeta

Runtime metadata - a namespace object for attaching arbitrary extra information

Methods Documentation

add_traits(**traits: Any) None

Dynamically add trait attributes to the HasTraits instance.

apply_to_xml(elem)

Serialize the data of this object to an existing XML tree

Parameters:
elemxml.etree.ElementTree.Element

An XML subtree that will be filled in with data values associated with this instance.

Returns:
self

Notes

This method makes it possible to work with input data that may have additional contents not defined in the WWT specification – by modifying the existing tree, we can preserve those data.

classmethod class_own_trait_events(name: str) dict[str, EventHandler]

Get a dict of all event handlers defined on this class, not a parent.

Works like event_handlers, except for excluding traits from parents.

classmethod class_own_traits(**metadata: Any) dict[str, traitlets.TraitType[Any, Any]]

Get a dict of all the traitlets defined on this class, not a parent.

Works like class_traits, except for excluding traits from parents.

classmethod class_trait_names(**metadata: Any) list[str]

Get a list of all the names of this class’ traits.

This method is just like the trait_names() method, but is unbound.

classmethod class_traits(**metadata: Any) dict[str, traitlets.TraitType[Any, Any]]

Get a dict of all the traits of this class. The dictionary is keyed on the name and the values are the TraitType objects.

This method is just like the traits() method, but is unbound.

The TraitTypes returned don’t know anything about the values that the various HasTrait’s instances are holding.

The metadata kwargs allow functions to be passed in which filter traits based on metadata values. The functions should take a single value as an argument and return a boolean. If any function returns False, then the trait is not included in the output. If a metadata key doesn’t exist, None will be passed to the function.

classmethod from_file(path, encoding='utf-8-sig')

Deserialize an instance of this class from an XML file on local disk.

Parameters:
pathstring

The path of the XML file.

encodingoptional string, default “utf-8-sig”

The encoding of the file text. The default value is basically UTF-8 but will ignore Windows Byte Order Markers (BOMs) if present.

Returns:
An instance of the class, initialized with data from the XML.
classmethod from_text(text)

Deserialize an instance of this class from XML-formatted text.

Parameters:
textstring

The XML text.

Returns:
An instance of the class, initialized with data from the XML.
classmethod from_url(url, session=None, **kwargs)

Deserialize an instance of this class from XML downloaded from the specified URL.

Parameters:
urlstring

The URL from which to download the XML.

sessionrequests session or None (the default)

The HTTP communications session to use.

kwargs

Extra arguments to pass to requests.get.

Returns:
An instance of the class, initialized with data from the XML.
classmethod from_xml(elem)

Deserialize an instance of this class from XML.

Parameters:
elemxml.etree.ElementTree.Element

An XML element serializing the object.

Returns:
An instance of the class, initialized with data from the XML.
has_trait(name: str) bool

Returns True if the object has a trait with the specified name.

hold_trait_notifications() Any

Context manager for bundling trait change notifications and cross validation.

Use this when doing multiple trait assignments (init, config), to avoid race conditions in trait notifiers requesting other trait values. All trait notifications will fire after all values have been assigned.

notify_change(change: Bunch) None

Notify observers of a change event

observe(handler: Callable[[...], Any], names: Sentinel | str | Iterable[Sentinel | str] = traitlets.All, type: Sentinel | str = 'change') None

Setup a handler to be called when a trait changes.

This is used to setup dynamic notifications of trait changes.

Parameters:
handlercallable

A callable that is called when a trait changes. Its signature should be handler(change), where change is a dictionary. The change dictionary at least holds a ‘type’ key. * type: the type of notification. Other keys may be passed depending on the value of ‘type’. In the case where type is ‘change’, we also have the following keys: * owner : the HasTraits instance * old : the old value of the modified trait attribute * new : the new value of the modified trait attribute * name : the name of the modified trait attribute.

nameslist, str, All

If names is All, the handler will apply to all traits. If a list of str, handler will apply to all names in the list. If a str, the handler will apply just to that name.

typestr, All (default: ‘change’)

The type of notification to filter by. If equal to All, then all notifications are passed to the observe handler.

on_trait_change(handler: EventHandler | None = None, name: Sentinel | str | None = None, remove: bool = False) None

DEPRECATED: Setup a handler to be called when a trait changes.

This is used to setup dynamic notifications of trait changes.

Static handlers can be created by creating methods on a HasTraits subclass with the naming convention ‘_[traitname]_changed’. Thus, to create static handler for the trait ‘a’, create the method _a_changed(self, name, old, new) (fewer arguments can be used, see below).

If remove is True and handler is not specified, all change handlers for the specified name are uninstalled.

Parameters:
handlercallable, None

A callable that is called when a trait changes. Its signature can be handler(), handler(name), handler(name, new), handler(name, old, new), or handler(name, old, new, self).

namelist, str, None

If None, the handler will apply to all traits. If a list of str, handler will apply to all names in the list. If a str, the handler will apply just to that name.

removebool

If False (the default), then install the handler. If True then unintall it.

set_trait(name: str, value: Any) None

Forcibly sets trait attribute, including read-only attributes.

setup_instance(**kwargs: Any) None

This is called before self.__init__ is called.

to_xml()

Serialize this object to XML.

Returns:
elemxml.etree.ElementTree.Element

An XML element serializing the object.

to_xml_string(indent=True)

Serialize this object to XML text.

Parameters:
indentoptional bool, default True

Whether the returned XML text will have user-friendly indentation or not.

Returns:
xml_textstring

A textual serialization of the object as XML.

trait_defaults(*names: str, **metadata: Any) dict[str, Any] | Sentinel

Return a trait’s default value or a dictionary of them

Notes

Dynamically generated default values may depend on the current state of the object.

classmethod trait_events(name: str | None = None) dict[str, EventHandler]

Get a dict of all the event handlers of this class.

Parameters:
namestr (default: None)

The name of a trait of this class. If name is None then all the event handlers of this class will be returned instead.

Returns:
The event handlers associated with a trait name, or all event handlers.
trait_has_value(name: str) bool

Returns True if the specified trait has a value.

This will return false even if getattr would return a dynamically generated default value. These default values will be recognized as existing only after they have been generated.

Example

class MyClass(HasTraits):
    i = Int()

mc = MyClass()
assert not mc.trait_has_value("i")
mc.i  # generates a default value
assert mc.trait_has_value("i")
trait_metadata(traitname: str, key: str, default: Any | None = None) Any

Get metadata values for trait by key.

trait_names(**metadata: Any) list[str]

Get a list of all the names of this class’ traits.

trait_values(**metadata: Any) dict[str, Any]

A dict of trait names and their values.

The metadata kwargs allow functions to be passed in which filter traits based on metadata values. The functions should take a single value as an argument and return a boolean. If any function returns False, then the trait is not included in the output. If a metadata key doesn’t exist, None will be passed to the function.

Returns:
A dict of trait names and their values.

Notes

Trait values are retrieved via getattr, any exceptions raised by traits or the operations they may trigger will result in the absence of a trait value in the result dict.

traits(**metadata: Any) dict[str, traitlets.TraitType[Any, Any]]

Get a dict of all the traits of this class. The dictionary is keyed on the name and the values are the TraitType objects.

The TraitTypes returned don’t know anything about the values that the various HasTrait’s instances are holding.

The metadata kwargs allow functions to be passed in which filter traits based on metadata values. The functions should take a single value as an argument and return a boolean. If any function returns False, then the trait is not included in the output. If a metadata key doesn’t exist, None will be passed to the function.

unobserve(handler: Callable[[...], Any], names: Sentinel | str | Iterable[Sentinel | str] = traitlets.All, type: Sentinel | str = 'change') None

Remove a trait change handler.

This is used to unregister handlers to trait change notifications.

Parameters:
handlercallable

The callable called when a trait attribute changes.

nameslist, str, All (default: All)

The names of the traits for which the specified handler should be uninstalled. If names is All, the specified handler is uninstalled from the list of notifiers corresponding to all changes.

typestr or All (default: ‘change’)

The type of notification to filter by. If All, the specified handler is uninstalled from the list of notifiers corresponding to all types.

unobserve_all(name: str | Any = traitlets.All) None

Remove trait change handlers of any type for the specified name. If name is not specified, removes all trait notifiers.

write_xml(dest_stream, dest_wants_bytes=False, indent=True)

Serialize this object to XML, writing the data to a stream.

Parameters:
dest_streamwriteable file-like object or None

The destination to which the XML data will be written. If None, standard output is used.

dest_wants_bytesoptional bool, default False

Whether the destination stream expects to be fed bytes data rather than Unicode. If so, the XML text is encoded into UTF-8 before being written.

indentbool, default True

Whether the returned XML text will have user-friendly indentation or not.

Returns:
None