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// Example code that deserializes and serializes the model.
// extern crate serde;
// #[macro_use]
// extern crate serde_derive;
// extern crate serde_json;
//
// use generated_module::[object Object];
//
// fn main() {
// let json = r#"{"answer": 42}"#;
// let model: [object Object] = serde_json::from_str(&json).unwrap();
// }
extern crate serde_json;
use std::collections::HashMap;
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct Vegalite {
/// URL to [JSON schema](http://json-schema.org/) for a Vega-Lite specification. Unless you
/// have a reason to change this, use `https://vega.github.io/schema/vega-lite/v2.json`.
/// Setting the `$schema` property allows automatic validation and autocomplete in editors
/// that support JSON schema.
#[serde(rename = "$schema")]
pub schema: Option<String>,
/// Sets how the visualization size should be determined. If a string, should be one of
/// `"pad"`, `"fit"` or `"none"`.
/// Object values can additionally specify parameters for content sizing and automatic
/// resizing.
/// `"fit"` is only supported for single and layered views that don't use `rangeStep`.
///
/// __Default value__: `pad`
pub autosize: Option<Autosize>,
/// CSS color property to use as the background of visualization.
///
/// __Default value:__ none (transparent)
pub background: Option<String>,
/// Vega-Lite configuration object. This property can only be defined at the top-level of a
/// specification.
pub config: Option<Config>,
/// An object describing the data source
pub data: Option<Data>,
/// A global data store for named datasets. This is a mapping from names to inline datasets.
/// This can be an array of objects or primitive values or a string. Arrays of primitive
/// values are ingested as objects with a `data` property.
pub datasets: Option<HashMap<String, InlineDatasetValue>>,
/// Description of this mark for commenting purpose.
pub description: Option<String>,
/// A key-value mapping between encoding channels and definition of fields.
///
/// A shared key-value mapping between encoding channels and definition of fields in the
/// underlying layers.
pub encoding: Option<Encoding>,
/// The height of a visualization.
///
/// __Default value:__
/// - If a view's [`autosize`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/size.html#autosize) type
/// is `"fit"` or its y-channel has a [continuous
/// scale](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#continuous), the height will be
/// the value of
/// [`config.view.height`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/spec.html#config).
/// - For y-axis with a band or point scale: if
/// [`rangeStep`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#band) is a numeric value
/// or unspecified, the height is [determined by the range step, paddings, and the
/// cardinality of the field mapped to
/// y-channel](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#band). Otherwise, if the
/// `rangeStep` is `null`, the height will be the value of
/// [`config.view.height`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/spec.html#config).
/// - If no field is mapped to `y` channel, the `height` will be the value of `rangeStep`.
///
/// __Note__: For plots with [`row` and `column`
/// channels](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/encoding.html#facet), this represents the
/// height of a single view.
///
/// __See also:__ The documentation for [width and
/// height](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/size.html) contains more examples.
pub height: Option<f64>,
/// A string describing the mark type (one of `"bar"`, `"circle"`, `"square"`, `"tick"`,
/// `"line"`,
/// `"area"`, `"point"`, `"rule"`, `"geoshape"`, and `"text"`) or a [mark definition
/// object](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/mark.html#mark-def).
pub mark: Option<AnyMark>,
/// Name of the visualization for later reference.
pub name: Option<String>,
/// The default visualization padding, in pixels, from the edge of the visualization canvas
/// to the data rectangle. If a number, specifies padding for all sides.
/// If an object, the value should have the format `{"left": 5, "top": 5, "right": 5,
/// "bottom": 5}` to specify padding for each side of the visualization.
///
/// __Default value__: `5`
pub padding: Option<Padding>,
/// An object defining properties of geographic projection, which will be applied to `shape`
/// path for `"geoshape"` marks
/// and to `latitude` and `"longitude"` channels for other marks.
///
/// An object defining properties of the geographic projection shared by underlying layers.
pub projection: Option<Projection>,
/// A key-value mapping between selection names and definitions.
pub selection: Option<HashMap<String, SelectionDef>>,
/// Title for the plot.
pub title: Option<Title>,
/// An array of data transformations such as filter and new field calculation.
pub transform: Option<Vec<Transform>>,
/// The width of a visualization.
///
/// __Default value:__ This will be determined by the following rules:
///
/// - If a view's [`autosize`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/size.html#autosize) type
/// is `"fit"` or its x-channel has a [continuous
/// scale](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#continuous), the width will be
/// the value of
/// [`config.view.width`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/spec.html#config).
/// - For x-axis with a band or point scale: if
/// [`rangeStep`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#band) is a numeric value
/// or unspecified, the width is [determined by the range step, paddings, and the cardinality
/// of the field mapped to
/// x-channel](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#band). Otherwise, if the
/// `rangeStep` is `null`, the width will be the value of
/// [`config.view.width`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/spec.html#config).
/// - If no field is mapped to `x` channel, the `width` will be the value of
/// [`config.scale.textXRangeStep`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/size.html#default-width-and-height)
/// for `text` mark and the value of `rangeStep` for other marks.
///
/// __Note:__ For plots with [`row` and `column`
/// channels](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/encoding.html#facet), this represents the
/// width of a single view.
///
/// __See also:__ The documentation for [width and
/// height](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/size.html) contains more examples.
pub width: Option<f64>,
/// The alignment to apply to grid rows and columns.
/// The supported string values are `"all"`, `"each"`, and `"none"`.
///
/// - For `"none"`, a flow layout will be used, in which adjacent subviews are simply placed
/// one after the other.
/// - For `"each"`, subviews will be aligned into a clean grid structure, but each row or
/// column may be of variable size.
/// - For `"all"`, subviews will be aligned and each row or column will be sized identically
/// based on the maximum observed size. String values for this property will be applied to
/// both grid rows and columns.
///
/// Alternatively, an object value of the form `{"row": string, "column": string}` can be
/// used to supply different alignments for rows and columns.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"all"`.
pub align: Option<Align>,
/// The bounds calculation method to use for determining the extent of a sub-plot. One of
/// `full` (the default) or `flush`.
///
/// - If set to `full`, the entire calculated bounds (including axes, title, and legend) will
/// be used.
/// - If set to `flush`, only the specified width and height values for the sub-view will be
/// used. The `flush` setting can be useful when attempting to place sub-plots without axes
/// or legends into a uniform grid structure.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"full"`
pub bounds: Option<Bounds>,
/// Boolean flag indicating if subviews should be centered relative to their respective rows
/// or columns.
///
/// An object value of the form `{"row": boolean, "column": boolean}` can be used to supply
/// different centering values for rows and columns.
///
/// __Default value:__ `false`
///
/// Boolean flag indicating if subviews should be centered relative to their respective rows
/// or columns.
///
/// __Default value:__ `false`
pub center: Option<Center>,
/// An object that describes mappings between `row` and `column` channels and their field
/// definitions.
pub facet: Option<FacetMapping>,
/// Scale, axis, and legend resolutions for facets.
///
/// Scale, axis, and legend resolutions for layers.
///
/// Scale and legend resolutions for repeated charts.
///
/// Scale, axis, and legend resolutions for vertically concatenated charts.
///
/// Scale, axis, and legend resolutions for horizontally concatenated charts.
pub resolve: Option<Resolve>,
/// The spacing in pixels between sub-views of the composition operator.
/// An object of the form `{"row": number, "column": number}` can be used to set
/// different spacing values for rows and columns.
///
/// __Default value__: `10`
///
/// The spacing in pixels between sub-views of the concat operator.
///
/// __Default value__: `10`
pub spacing: Option<Spacing>,
/// A specification of the view that gets faceted.
pub spec: Box<Option<SpecClass>>,
/// Layer or single view specifications to be layered.
///
/// __Note__: Specifications inside `layer` cannot use `row` and `column` channels as
/// layering facet specifications is not allowed.
pub layer: Option<Vec<LayerSpec>>,
/// An object that describes what fields should be repeated into views that are laid out as a
/// `row` or `column`.
pub repeat: Option<Repeat>,
/// A list of views that should be concatenated and put into a column.
pub vconcat: Option<Vec<Spec>>,
/// A list of views that should be concatenated and put into a row.
pub hconcat: Option<Vec<Spec>>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct RowColVgLayoutAlign {
pub column: Option<VgLayoutAlign>,
pub row: Option<VgLayoutAlign>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct AutoSizeParams {
/// Determines how size calculation should be performed, one of `"content"` or `"padding"`.
/// The default setting (`"content"`) interprets the width and height settings as the data
/// rectangle (plotting) dimensions, to which padding is then added. In contrast, the
/// `"padding"` setting includes the padding within the view size calculations, such that the
/// width and height settings indicate the **total** intended size of the view.
///
/// __Default value__: `"content"`
pub contains: Option<Contains>,
/// A boolean flag indicating if autosize layout should be re-calculated on every view
/// update.
///
/// __Default value__: `false`
pub resize: Option<bool>,
/// The sizing format type. One of `"pad"`, `"fit"` or `"none"`. See the [autosize
/// type](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/size.html#autosize) documentation for
/// descriptions of each.
///
/// __Default value__: `"pad"`
#[serde(rename = "type")]
pub auto_size_params_type: Option<AutosizeType>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct RowColBoolean {
pub column: Option<bool>,
pub row: Option<bool>,
}
/// Vega-Lite configuration object. This property can only be defined at the top-level of a
/// specification.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct Config {
/// Area-Specific Config
pub area: Option<AreaConfig>,
/// Sets how the visualization size should be determined. If a string, should be one of
/// `"pad"`, `"fit"` or `"none"`.
/// Object values can additionally specify parameters for content sizing and automatic
/// resizing.
/// `"fit"` is only supported for single and layered views that don't use `rangeStep`.
///
/// __Default value__: `pad`
pub autosize: Option<Autosize>,
/// Axis configuration, which determines default properties for all `x` and `y`
/// [axes](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/axis.html). For a full list of axis
/// configuration options, please see the [corresponding section of the axis
/// documentation](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/axis.html#config).
pub axis: Option<AxisConfig>,
/// Specific axis config for axes with "band" scales.
#[serde(rename = "axisBand")]
pub axis_band: Option<VgAxisConfig>,
/// Specific axis config for x-axis along the bottom edge of the chart.
#[serde(rename = "axisBottom")]
pub axis_bottom: Option<VgAxisConfig>,
/// Specific axis config for y-axis along the left edge of the chart.
#[serde(rename = "axisLeft")]
pub axis_left: Option<VgAxisConfig>,
/// Specific axis config for y-axis along the right edge of the chart.
#[serde(rename = "axisRight")]
pub axis_right: Option<VgAxisConfig>,
/// Specific axis config for x-axis along the top edge of the chart.
#[serde(rename = "axisTop")]
pub axis_top: Option<VgAxisConfig>,
/// X-axis specific config.
#[serde(rename = "axisX")]
pub axis_x: Option<VgAxisConfig>,
/// Y-axis specific config.
#[serde(rename = "axisY")]
pub axis_y: Option<VgAxisConfig>,
/// CSS color property to use as the background of visualization.
///
/// __Default value:__ none (transparent)
pub background: Option<String>,
/// Bar-Specific Config
pub bar: Option<BarConfig>,
/// Circle-Specific Config
pub circle: Option<MarkConfig>,
/// Default axis and legend title for count fields.
///
/// __Default value:__ `'Number of Records'`.
#[serde(rename = "countTitle")]
pub count_title: Option<String>,
/// A global data store for named datasets. This is a mapping from names to inline datasets.
/// This can be an array of objects or primitive values or a string. Arrays of primitive
/// values are ingested as objects with a `data` property.
pub datasets: Option<HashMap<String, InlineDatasetValue>>,
/// Defines how Vega-Lite generates title for fields. There are three possible styles:
/// - `"verbal"` (Default) - displays function in a verbal style (e.g., "Sum of field",
/// "Year-month of date", "field (binned)").
/// - `"function"` - displays function using parentheses and capitalized texts (e.g.,
/// "SUM(field)", "YEARMONTH(date)", "BIN(field)").
/// - `"plain"` - displays only the field name without functions (e.g., "field", "date",
/// "field").
#[serde(rename = "fieldTitle")]
pub field_title: Option<FieldTitle>,
/// Geoshape-Specific Config
pub geoshape: Option<MarkConfig>,
/// Header configuration, which determines default properties for all
/// [header](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/header.html). For a full list of header
/// configuration options, please see the [corresponding section of in the header
/// documentation](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/header.html#config).
pub header: Option<HeaderConfig>,
/// Defines how Vega-Lite should handle invalid values (`null` and `NaN`).
/// - If set to `"filter"` (default), all data items with null values will be skipped (for
/// line, trail, and area marks) or filtered (for other marks).
/// - If `null`, all data items are included. In this case, invalid values will be
/// interpreted as zeroes.
#[serde(rename = "invalidValues")]
pub invalid_values: Option<InvalidValues>,
/// Legend configuration, which determines default properties for all
/// [legends](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/legend.html). For a full list of legend
/// configuration options, please see the [corresponding section of in the legend
/// documentation](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/legend.html#config).
pub legend: Option<LegendConfig>,
/// Line-Specific Config
pub line: Option<LineConfig>,
/// Mark Config
pub mark: Option<MarkConfig>,
/// D3 Number format for axis labels and text tables. For example "s" for SI units. Use [D3's
/// number format pattern](https://github.com/d3/d3-format#locale_format).
#[serde(rename = "numberFormat")]
pub number_format: Option<String>,
/// The default visualization padding, in pixels, from the edge of the visualization canvas
/// to the data rectangle. If a number, specifies padding for all sides.
/// If an object, the value should have the format `{"left": 5, "top": 5, "right": 5,
/// "bottom": 5}` to specify padding for each side of the visualization.
///
/// __Default value__: `5`
pub padding: Option<Padding>,
/// Point-Specific Config
pub point: Option<MarkConfig>,
/// Projection configuration, which determines default properties for all
/// [projections](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/projection.html). For a full list of
/// projection configuration options, please see the [corresponding section of the projection
/// documentation](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/projection.html#config).
pub projection: Option<ProjectionConfig>,
/// An object hash that defines default range arrays or schemes for using with scales.
/// For a full list of scale range configuration options, please see the [corresponding
/// section of the scale
/// documentation](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#config).
pub range: Option<HashMap<String, ConfigRange>>,
/// Rect-Specific Config
pub rect: Option<MarkConfig>,
/// Rule-Specific Config
pub rule: Option<MarkConfig>,
/// Scale configuration determines default properties for all
/// [scales](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html). For a full list of scale
/// configuration options, please see the [corresponding section of the scale
/// documentation](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#config).
pub scale: Option<ScaleConfig>,
/// An object hash for defining default properties for each type of selections.
pub selection: Option<SelectionConfig>,
/// Square-Specific Config
pub square: Option<MarkConfig>,
/// Default stack offset for stackable mark.
pub stack: Option<StackOffset>,
/// An object hash that defines key-value mappings to determine default properties for marks
/// with a given [style](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/mark.html#mark-def). The keys
/// represent styles names; the values have to be valid [mark configuration
/// objects](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/mark.html#config).
pub style: Option<HashMap<String, VgMarkConfig>>,
/// Text-Specific Config
pub text: Option<TextConfig>,
/// Tick-Specific Config
pub tick: Option<TickConfig>,
/// Default datetime format for axis and legend labels. The format can be set directly on
/// each axis and legend. Use [D3's time format
/// pattern](https://github.com/d3/d3-time-format#locale_format).
///
/// __Default value:__ `''` (The format will be automatically determined).
#[serde(rename = "timeFormat")]
pub time_format: Option<String>,
/// Title configuration, which determines default properties for all
/// [titles](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/title.html). For a full list of title
/// configuration options, please see the [corresponding section of the title
/// documentation](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/title.html#config).
pub title: Option<VgTitleConfig>,
/// Trail-Specific Config
pub trail: Option<LineConfig>,
/// Default properties for [single view
/// plots](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/spec.html#single).
pub view: Option<ViewConfig>,
}
/// Area-Specific Config
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct AreaConfig {
/// The horizontal alignment of the text. One of `"left"`, `"right"`, `"center"`.
pub align: Option<HorizontalAlign>,
/// The rotation angle of the text, in degrees.
pub angle: Option<f64>,
/// The vertical alignment of the text. One of `"top"`, `"middle"`, `"bottom"`.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"middle"`
pub baseline: Option<VerticalAlign>,
/// Default color. Note that `fill` and `stroke` have higher precedence than `color` and
/// will override `color`.
///
/// __Default value:__ <span style="color: #4682b4;">■</span> `"#4682b4"`
///
/// __Note:__ This property cannot be used in a [style
/// config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/mark.html#style-config).
pub color: Option<String>,
/// The radius in pixels of rounded rectangle corners.
///
/// __Default value:__ `0`
#[serde(rename = "cornerRadius")]
pub corner_radius: Option<f64>,
/// The mouse cursor used over the mark. Any valid [CSS cursor
/// type](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/cursor#Values) can be used.
pub cursor: Option<Cursor>,
/// The direction of the text. One of `"ltr"` (left-to-right) or `"rtl"` (right-to-left).
/// This property determines on which side is truncated in response to the limit parameter.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"ltr"`
pub dir: Option<Dir>,
/// The horizontal offset, in pixels, between the text label and its anchor point. The offset
/// is applied after rotation by the _angle_ property.
pub dx: Option<f64>,
/// The vertical offset, in pixels, between the text label and its anchor point. The offset
/// is applied after rotation by the _angle_ property.
pub dy: Option<f64>,
/// The ellipsis string for text truncated in response to the limit parameter.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"…"`
pub ellipsis: Option<String>,
/// Default Fill Color. This has higher precedence than `config.color`
///
/// __Default value:__ (None)
pub fill: Option<String>,
/// Whether the mark's color should be used as fill color instead of stroke color.
///
/// __Default value:__ `true` for all marks except `point` and `false` for `point`.
///
/// __Applicable for:__ `bar`, `point`, `circle`, `square`, and `area` marks.
///
/// __Note:__ This property cannot be used in a [style
/// config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/mark.html#style-config).
pub filled: Option<bool>,
/// The fill opacity (value between [0,1]).
///
/// __Default value:__ `1`
#[serde(rename = "fillOpacity")]
pub fill_opacity: Option<f64>,
/// The typeface to set the text in (e.g., `"Helvetica Neue"`).
pub font: Option<String>,
/// The font size, in pixels.
#[serde(rename = "fontSize")]
pub font_size: Option<f64>,
/// The font style (e.g., `"italic"`).
#[serde(rename = "fontStyle")]
pub font_style: Option<FontStyle>,
/// The font weight.
/// This can be either a string (e.g `"bold"`, `"normal"`) or a number (`100`, `200`, `300`,
/// ..., `900` where `"normal"` = `400` and `"bold"` = `700`).
#[serde(rename = "fontWeight")]
pub font_weight: Option<FontWeight>,
/// A URL to load upon mouse click. If defined, the mark acts as a hyperlink.
pub href: Option<String>,
/// The line interpolation method to use for line and area marks. One of the following:
/// - `"linear"`: piecewise linear segments, as in a polyline.
/// - `"linear-closed"`: close the linear segments to form a polygon.
/// - `"step"`: alternate between horizontal and vertical segments, as in a step function.
/// - `"step-before"`: alternate between vertical and horizontal segments, as in a step
/// function.
/// - `"step-after"`: alternate between horizontal and vertical segments, as in a step
/// function.
/// - `"basis"`: a B-spline, with control point duplication on the ends.
/// - `"basis-open"`: an open B-spline; may not intersect the start or end.
/// - `"basis-closed"`: a closed B-spline, as in a loop.
/// - `"cardinal"`: a Cardinal spline, with control point duplication on the ends.
/// - `"cardinal-open"`: an open Cardinal spline; may not intersect the start or end, but
/// will intersect other control points.
/// - `"cardinal-closed"`: a closed Cardinal spline, as in a loop.
/// - `"bundle"`: equivalent to basis, except the tension parameter is used to straighten the
/// spline.
/// - `"monotone"`: cubic interpolation that preserves monotonicity in y.
pub interpolate: Option<Interpolate>,
/// The maximum length of the text mark in pixels. The text value will be automatically
/// truncated if the rendered size exceeds the limit.
///
/// __Default value:__ `0`, indicating no limit
pub limit: Option<f64>,
/// A flag for overlaying line on top of area marks, or an object defining the properties of
/// the overlayed lines.
///
/// - If this value is an empty object (`{}`) or `true`, lines with default properties will
/// be used.
///
/// - If this value is `false`, no lines would be automatically added to area marks.
///
/// __Default value:__ `false`.
pub line: Option<Line>,
/// The overall opacity (value between [0,1]).
///
/// __Default value:__ `0.7` for non-aggregate plots with `point`, `tick`, `circle`, or
/// `square` marks or layered `bar` charts and `1` otherwise.
pub opacity: Option<f64>,
/// The orientation of a non-stacked bar, tick, area, and line charts.
/// The value is either horizontal (default) or vertical.
/// - For bar, rule and tick, this determines whether the size of the bar and tick
/// should be applied to x or y dimension.
/// - For area, this property determines the orient property of the Vega output.
/// - For line and trail marks, this property determines the sort order of the points in the
/// line
/// if `config.sortLineBy` is not specified.
/// For stacked charts, this is always determined by the orientation of the stack;
/// therefore explicitly specified value will be ignored.
pub orient: Option<Orient>,
/// A flag for overlaying points on top of line or area marks, or an object defining the
/// properties of the overlayed points.
///
/// - If this property is `"transparent"`, transparent points will be used (for enhancing
/// tooltips and selections).
///
/// - If this property is an empty object (`{}`) or `true`, filled points with default
/// properties will be used.
///
/// - If this property is `false`, no points would be automatically added to line or area
/// marks.
///
/// __Default value:__ `false`.
pub point: Option<PointUnion>,
/// Polar coordinate radial offset, in pixels, of the text label from the origin determined
/// by the `x` and `y` properties.
pub radius: Option<f64>,
/// The default symbol shape to use. One of: `"circle"` (default), `"square"`, `"cross"`,
/// `"diamond"`, `"triangle-up"`, or `"triangle-down"`, or a custom SVG path.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"circle"`
pub shape: Option<String>,
/// The pixel area each the point/circle/square.
/// For example: in the case of circles, the radius is determined in part by the square root
/// of the size value.
///
/// __Default value:__ `30`
pub size: Option<f64>,
/// Default Stroke Color. This has higher precedence than `config.color`
///
/// __Default value:__ (None)
pub stroke: Option<String>,
/// The stroke cap for line ending style. One of `"butt"`, `"round"`, or `"square"`.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"square"`
#[serde(rename = "strokeCap")]
pub stroke_cap: Option<StrokeCap>,
/// An array of alternating stroke, space lengths for creating dashed or dotted lines.
#[serde(rename = "strokeDash")]
pub stroke_dash: Option<Vec<f64>>,
/// The offset (in pixels) into which to begin drawing with the stroke dash array.
#[serde(rename = "strokeDashOffset")]
pub stroke_dash_offset: Option<f64>,
/// The stroke line join method. One of `"miter"`, `"round"` or `"bevel"`.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"miter"`
#[serde(rename = "strokeJoin")]
pub stroke_join: Option<StrokeJoin>,
/// The miter limit at which to bevel a line join.
#[serde(rename = "strokeMiterLimit")]
pub stroke_miter_limit: Option<f64>,
/// The stroke opacity (value between [0,1]).
///
/// __Default value:__ `1`
#[serde(rename = "strokeOpacity")]
pub stroke_opacity: Option<f64>,
/// The stroke width, in pixels.
#[serde(rename = "strokeWidth")]
pub stroke_width: Option<f64>,
/// Depending on the interpolation type, sets the tension parameter (for line and area marks).
pub tension: Option<f64>,
/// Placeholder text if the `text` channel is not specified
pub text: Option<String>,
/// Polar coordinate angle, in radians, of the text label from the origin determined by the
/// `x` and `y` properties. Values for `theta` follow the same convention of `arc` mark
/// `startAngle` and `endAngle` properties: angles are measured in radians, with `0`
/// indicating "north".
pub theta: Option<f64>,
/// The tooltip text to show upon mouse hover.
pub tooltip: Option<serde_json::Value>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct OverlayMarkDef {
/// The horizontal alignment of the text. One of `"left"`, `"right"`, `"center"`.
pub align: Option<HorizontalAlign>,
/// The rotation angle of the text, in degrees.
pub angle: Option<f64>,
/// The vertical alignment of the text. One of `"top"`, `"middle"`, `"bottom"`.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"middle"`
pub baseline: Option<VerticalAlign>,
/// Whether a mark be clipped to the enclosing group’s width and height.
pub clip: Option<bool>,
/// Default color. Note that `fill` and `stroke` have higher precedence than `color` and
/// will override `color`.
///
/// __Default value:__ <span style="color: #4682b4;">■</span> `"#4682b4"`
///
/// __Note:__ This property cannot be used in a [style
/// config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/mark.html#style-config).
pub color: Option<String>,
/// The radius in pixels of rounded rectangle corners.
///
/// __Default value:__ `0`
#[serde(rename = "cornerRadius")]
pub corner_radius: Option<f64>,
/// The mouse cursor used over the mark. Any valid [CSS cursor
/// type](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/cursor#Values) can be used.
pub cursor: Option<Cursor>,
/// The direction of the text. One of `"ltr"` (left-to-right) or `"rtl"` (right-to-left).
/// This property determines on which side is truncated in response to the limit parameter.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"ltr"`
pub dir: Option<Dir>,
/// The horizontal offset, in pixels, between the text label and its anchor point. The offset
/// is applied after rotation by the _angle_ property.
pub dx: Option<f64>,
/// The vertical offset, in pixels, between the text label and its anchor point. The offset
/// is applied after rotation by the _angle_ property.
pub dy: Option<f64>,
/// The ellipsis string for text truncated in response to the limit parameter.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"…"`
pub ellipsis: Option<String>,
/// Default Fill Color. This has higher precedence than `config.color`
///
/// __Default value:__ (None)
pub fill: Option<String>,
/// Whether the mark's color should be used as fill color instead of stroke color.
///
/// __Default value:__ `true` for all marks except `point` and `false` for `point`.
///
/// __Applicable for:__ `bar`, `point`, `circle`, `square`, and `area` marks.
///
/// __Note:__ This property cannot be used in a [style
/// config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/mark.html#style-config).
pub filled: Option<bool>,
/// The fill opacity (value between [0,1]).
///
/// __Default value:__ `1`
#[serde(rename = "fillOpacity")]
pub fill_opacity: Option<f64>,
/// The typeface to set the text in (e.g., `"Helvetica Neue"`).
pub font: Option<String>,
/// The font size, in pixels.
#[serde(rename = "fontSize")]
pub font_size: Option<f64>,
/// The font style (e.g., `"italic"`).
#[serde(rename = "fontStyle")]
pub font_style: Option<FontStyle>,
/// The font weight.
/// This can be either a string (e.g `"bold"`, `"normal"`) or a number (`100`, `200`, `300`,
/// ..., `900` where `"normal"` = `400` and `"bold"` = `700`).
#[serde(rename = "fontWeight")]
pub font_weight: Option<FontWeight>,
/// A URL to load upon mouse click. If defined, the mark acts as a hyperlink.
pub href: Option<String>,
/// The line interpolation method to use for line and area marks. One of the following:
/// - `"linear"`: piecewise linear segments, as in a polyline.
/// - `"linear-closed"`: close the linear segments to form a polygon.
/// - `"step"`: alternate between horizontal and vertical segments, as in a step function.
/// - `"step-before"`: alternate between vertical and horizontal segments, as in a step
/// function.
/// - `"step-after"`: alternate between horizontal and vertical segments, as in a step
/// function.
/// - `"basis"`: a B-spline, with control point duplication on the ends.
/// - `"basis-open"`: an open B-spline; may not intersect the start or end.
/// - `"basis-closed"`: a closed B-spline, as in a loop.
/// - `"cardinal"`: a Cardinal spline, with control point duplication on the ends.
/// - `"cardinal-open"`: an open Cardinal spline; may not intersect the start or end, but
/// will intersect other control points.
/// - `"cardinal-closed"`: a closed Cardinal spline, as in a loop.
/// - `"bundle"`: equivalent to basis, except the tension parameter is used to straighten the
/// spline.
/// - `"monotone"`: cubic interpolation that preserves monotonicity in y.
pub interpolate: Option<Interpolate>,
/// The maximum length of the text mark in pixels. The text value will be automatically
/// truncated if the rendered size exceeds the limit.
///
/// __Default value:__ `0`, indicating no limit
pub limit: Option<f64>,
/// The overall opacity (value between [0,1]).
///
/// __Default value:__ `0.7` for non-aggregate plots with `point`, `tick`, `circle`, or
/// `square` marks or layered `bar` charts and `1` otherwise.
pub opacity: Option<f64>,
/// The orientation of a non-stacked bar, tick, area, and line charts.
/// The value is either horizontal (default) or vertical.
/// - For bar, rule and tick, this determines whether the size of the bar and tick
/// should be applied to x or y dimension.
/// - For area, this property determines the orient property of the Vega output.
/// - For line and trail marks, this property determines the sort order of the points in the
/// line
/// if `config.sortLineBy` is not specified.
/// For stacked charts, this is always determined by the orientation of the stack;
/// therefore explicitly specified value will be ignored.
pub orient: Option<Orient>,
/// Polar coordinate radial offset, in pixels, of the text label from the origin determined
/// by the `x` and `y` properties.
pub radius: Option<f64>,
/// The default symbol shape to use. One of: `"circle"` (default), `"square"`, `"cross"`,
/// `"diamond"`, `"triangle-up"`, or `"triangle-down"`, or a custom SVG path.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"circle"`
pub shape: Option<String>,
/// The pixel area each the point/circle/square.
/// For example: in the case of circles, the radius is determined in part by the square root
/// of the size value.
///
/// __Default value:__ `30`
pub size: Option<f64>,
/// Default Stroke Color. This has higher precedence than `config.color`
///
/// __Default value:__ (None)
pub stroke: Option<String>,
/// The stroke cap for line ending style. One of `"butt"`, `"round"`, or `"square"`.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"square"`
#[serde(rename = "strokeCap")]
pub stroke_cap: Option<StrokeCap>,
/// An array of alternating stroke, space lengths for creating dashed or dotted lines.
#[serde(rename = "strokeDash")]
pub stroke_dash: Option<Vec<f64>>,
/// The offset (in pixels) into which to begin drawing with the stroke dash array.
#[serde(rename = "strokeDashOffset")]
pub stroke_dash_offset: Option<f64>,
/// The stroke line join method. One of `"miter"`, `"round"` or `"bevel"`.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"miter"`
#[serde(rename = "strokeJoin")]
pub stroke_join: Option<StrokeJoin>,
/// The miter limit at which to bevel a line join.
#[serde(rename = "strokeMiterLimit")]
pub stroke_miter_limit: Option<f64>,
/// The stroke opacity (value between [0,1]).
///
/// __Default value:__ `1`
#[serde(rename = "strokeOpacity")]
pub stroke_opacity: Option<f64>,
/// The stroke width, in pixels.
#[serde(rename = "strokeWidth")]
pub stroke_width: Option<f64>,
/// A string or array of strings indicating the name of custom styles to apply to the mark. A
/// style is a named collection of mark property defaults defined within the [style
/// configuration](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/mark.html#style-config). If style is
/// an array, later styles will override earlier styles. Any [mark
/// properties](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/encoding.html#mark-prop) explicitly
/// defined within the `encoding` will override a style default.
///
/// __Default value:__ The mark's name. For example, a bar mark will have style `"bar"` by
/// default.
/// __Note:__ Any specified style will augment the default style. For example, a bar mark
/// with `"style": "foo"` will receive from `config.style.bar` and `config.style.foo` (the
/// specified style `"foo"` has higher precedence).
pub style: Option<Style>,
/// Depending on the interpolation type, sets the tension parameter (for line and area marks).
pub tension: Option<f64>,
/// Placeholder text if the `text` channel is not specified
pub text: Option<String>,
/// Polar coordinate angle, in radians, of the text label from the origin determined by the
/// `x` and `y` properties. Values for `theta` follow the same convention of `arc` mark
/// `startAngle` and `endAngle` properties: angles are measured in radians, with `0`
/// indicating "north".
pub theta: Option<f64>,
/// The tooltip text to show upon mouse hover.
pub tooltip: Option<serde_json::Value>,
/// Offset for x2-position.
#[serde(rename = "x2Offset")]
pub x2_offset: Option<f64>,
/// Offset for x-position.
#[serde(rename = "xOffset")]
pub x_offset: Option<f64>,
/// Offset for y2-position.
#[serde(rename = "y2Offset")]
pub y2_offset: Option<f64>,
/// Offset for y-position.
#[serde(rename = "yOffset")]
pub y_offset: Option<f64>,
}
/// Axis configuration, which determines default properties for all `x` and `y`
/// [axes](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/axis.html). For a full list of axis
/// configuration options, please see the [corresponding section of the axis
/// documentation](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/axis.html#config).
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct AxisConfig {
/// An interpolation fraction indicating where, for `band` scales, axis ticks should be
/// positioned. A value of `0` places ticks at the left edge of their bands. A value of `0.5`
/// places ticks in the middle of their bands.
#[serde(rename = "bandPosition")]
pub band_position: Option<f64>,
/// A boolean flag indicating if the domain (the axis baseline) should be included as part of
/// the axis.
///
/// __Default value:__ `true`
pub domain: Option<bool>,
/// Color of axis domain line.
///
/// __Default value:__ (none, using Vega default).
#[serde(rename = "domainColor")]
pub domain_color: Option<String>,
/// Stroke width of axis domain line
///
/// __Default value:__ (none, using Vega default).
#[serde(rename = "domainWidth")]
pub domain_width: Option<f64>,
/// A boolean flag indicating if grid lines should be included as part of the axis
///
/// __Default value:__ `true` for [continuous
/// scales](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#continuous) that are not binned;
/// otherwise, `false`.
pub grid: Option<bool>,
/// Color of gridlines.
#[serde(rename = "gridColor")]
pub grid_color: Option<String>,
/// The offset (in pixels) into which to begin drawing with the grid dash array.
#[serde(rename = "gridDash")]
pub grid_dash: Option<Vec<f64>>,
/// The stroke opacity of grid (value between [0,1])
///
/// __Default value:__ (`1` by default)
#[serde(rename = "gridOpacity")]
pub grid_opacity: Option<f64>,
/// The grid width, in pixels.
#[serde(rename = "gridWidth")]
pub grid_width: Option<f64>,
/// The rotation angle of the axis labels.
///
/// __Default value:__ `-90` for nominal and ordinal fields; `0` otherwise.
#[serde(rename = "labelAngle")]
pub label_angle: Option<f64>,
/// Indicates if labels should be hidden if they exceed the axis range. If `false `(the
/// default) no bounds overlap analysis is performed. If `true`, labels will be hidden if
/// they exceed the axis range by more than 1 pixel. If this property is a number, it
/// specifies the pixel tolerance: the maximum amount by which a label bounding box may
/// exceed the axis range.
///
/// __Default value:__ `false`.
#[serde(rename = "labelBound")]
pub label_bound: Option<Label>,
/// The color of the tick label, can be in hex color code or regular color name.
#[serde(rename = "labelColor")]
pub label_color: Option<String>,
/// Indicates if the first and last axis labels should be aligned flush with the scale range.
/// Flush alignment for a horizontal axis will left-align the first label and right-align the
/// last label. For vertical axes, bottom and top text baselines are applied instead. If this
/// property is a number, it also indicates the number of pixels by which to offset the first
/// and last labels; for example, a value of 2 will flush-align the first and last labels and
/// also push them 2 pixels outward from the center of the axis. The additional adjustment
/// can sometimes help the labels better visually group with corresponding axis ticks.
///
/// __Default value:__ `true` for axis of a continuous x-scale. Otherwise, `false`.
#[serde(rename = "labelFlush")]
pub label_flush: Option<Label>,
/// The font of the tick label.
#[serde(rename = "labelFont")]
pub label_font: Option<String>,
/// The font size of the label, in pixels.
#[serde(rename = "labelFontSize")]
pub label_font_size: Option<f64>,
/// Maximum allowed pixel width of axis tick labels.
#[serde(rename = "labelLimit")]
pub label_limit: Option<f64>,
/// The strategy to use for resolving overlap of axis labels. If `false` (the default), no
/// overlap reduction is attempted. If set to `true` or `"parity"`, a strategy of removing
/// every other label is used (this works well for standard linear axes). If set to
/// `"greedy"`, a linear scan of the labels is performed, removing any labels that overlaps
/// with the last visible label (this often works better for log-scaled axes).
///
/// __Default value:__ `true` for non-nominal fields with non-log scales; `"greedy"` for log
/// scales; otherwise `false`.
#[serde(rename = "labelOverlap")]
pub label_overlap: Option<LabelOverlapUnion>,
/// The padding, in pixels, between axis and text labels.
#[serde(rename = "labelPadding")]
pub label_padding: Option<f64>,
/// A boolean flag indicating if labels should be included as part of the axis.
///
/// __Default value:__ `true`.
pub labels: Option<bool>,
/// The maximum extent in pixels that axis ticks and labels should use. This determines a
/// maximum offset value for axis titles.
///
/// __Default value:__ `undefined`.
#[serde(rename = "maxExtent")]
pub max_extent: Option<f64>,
/// The minimum extent in pixels that axis ticks and labels should use. This determines a
/// minimum offset value for axis titles.
///
/// __Default value:__ `30` for y-axis; `undefined` for x-axis.
#[serde(rename = "minExtent")]
pub min_extent: Option<f64>,
/// Whether month names and weekday names should be abbreviated.
///
/// __Default value:__ `false`
#[serde(rename = "shortTimeLabels")]
pub short_time_labels: Option<bool>,
/// The color of the axis's tick.
#[serde(rename = "tickColor")]
pub tick_color: Option<String>,
/// Boolean flag indicating if pixel position values should be rounded to the nearest integer.
#[serde(rename = "tickRound")]
pub tick_round: Option<bool>,
/// Boolean value that determines whether the axis should include ticks.
pub ticks: Option<bool>,
/// The size in pixels of axis ticks.
#[serde(rename = "tickSize")]
pub tick_size: Option<f64>,
/// The width, in pixels, of ticks.
#[serde(rename = "tickWidth")]
pub tick_width: Option<f64>,
/// Horizontal text alignment of axis titles.
#[serde(rename = "titleAlign")]
pub title_align: Option<String>,
/// Angle in degrees of axis titles.
#[serde(rename = "titleAngle")]
pub title_angle: Option<f64>,
/// Vertical text baseline for axis titles.
#[serde(rename = "titleBaseline")]
pub title_baseline: Option<String>,
/// Color of the title, can be in hex color code or regular color name.
#[serde(rename = "titleColor")]
pub title_color: Option<String>,
/// Font of the title. (e.g., `"Helvetica Neue"`).
#[serde(rename = "titleFont")]
pub title_font: Option<String>,
/// Font size of the title.
#[serde(rename = "titleFontSize")]
pub title_font_size: Option<f64>,
/// Font weight of the title.
/// This can be either a string (e.g `"bold"`, `"normal"`) or a number (`100`, `200`, `300`,
/// ..., `900` where `"normal"` = `400` and `"bold"` = `700`).
#[serde(rename = "titleFontWeight")]
pub title_font_weight: Option<FontWeight>,
/// Maximum allowed pixel width of axis titles.
#[serde(rename = "titleLimit")]
pub title_limit: Option<f64>,
/// Max length for axis title if the title is automatically generated from the field's
/// description.
#[serde(rename = "titleMaxLength")]
pub title_max_length: Option<f64>,
/// The padding, in pixels, between title and axis.
#[serde(rename = "titlePadding")]
pub title_padding: Option<f64>,
/// X-coordinate of the axis title relative to the axis group.
#[serde(rename = "titleX")]
pub title_x: Option<f64>,
/// Y-coordinate of the axis title relative to the axis group.
#[serde(rename = "titleY")]
pub title_y: Option<f64>,
}
/// Specific axis config for axes with "band" scales.
///
/// Specific axis config for x-axis along the bottom edge of the chart.
///
/// Specific axis config for y-axis along the left edge of the chart.
///
/// Specific axis config for y-axis along the right edge of the chart.
///
/// Specific axis config for x-axis along the top edge of the chart.
///
/// X-axis specific config.
///
/// Y-axis specific config.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct VgAxisConfig {
/// An interpolation fraction indicating where, for `band` scales, axis ticks should be
/// positioned. A value of `0` places ticks at the left edge of their bands. A value of `0.5`
/// places ticks in the middle of their bands.
#[serde(rename = "bandPosition")]
pub band_position: Option<f64>,
/// A boolean flag indicating if the domain (the axis baseline) should be included as part of
/// the axis.
///
/// __Default value:__ `true`
pub domain: Option<bool>,
/// Color of axis domain line.
///
/// __Default value:__ (none, using Vega default).
#[serde(rename = "domainColor")]
pub domain_color: Option<String>,
/// Stroke width of axis domain line
///
/// __Default value:__ (none, using Vega default).
#[serde(rename = "domainWidth")]
pub domain_width: Option<f64>,
/// A boolean flag indicating if grid lines should be included as part of the axis
///
/// __Default value:__ `true` for [continuous
/// scales](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#continuous) that are not binned;
/// otherwise, `false`.
pub grid: Option<bool>,
/// Color of gridlines.
#[serde(rename = "gridColor")]
pub grid_color: Option<String>,
/// The offset (in pixels) into which to begin drawing with the grid dash array.
#[serde(rename = "gridDash")]
pub grid_dash: Option<Vec<f64>>,
/// The stroke opacity of grid (value between [0,1])
///
/// __Default value:__ (`1` by default)
#[serde(rename = "gridOpacity")]
pub grid_opacity: Option<f64>,
/// The grid width, in pixels.
#[serde(rename = "gridWidth")]
pub grid_width: Option<f64>,
/// The rotation angle of the axis labels.
///
/// __Default value:__ `-90` for nominal and ordinal fields; `0` otherwise.
#[serde(rename = "labelAngle")]
pub label_angle: Option<f64>,
/// Indicates if labels should be hidden if they exceed the axis range. If `false `(the
/// default) no bounds overlap analysis is performed. If `true`, labels will be hidden if
/// they exceed the axis range by more than 1 pixel. If this property is a number, it
/// specifies the pixel tolerance: the maximum amount by which a label bounding box may
/// exceed the axis range.
///
/// __Default value:__ `false`.
#[serde(rename = "labelBound")]
pub label_bound: Option<Label>,
/// The color of the tick label, can be in hex color code or regular color name.
#[serde(rename = "labelColor")]
pub label_color: Option<String>,
/// Indicates if the first and last axis labels should be aligned flush with the scale range.
/// Flush alignment for a horizontal axis will left-align the first label and right-align the
/// last label. For vertical axes, bottom and top text baselines are applied instead. If this
/// property is a number, it also indicates the number of pixels by which to offset the first
/// and last labels; for example, a value of 2 will flush-align the first and last labels and
/// also push them 2 pixels outward from the center of the axis. The additional adjustment
/// can sometimes help the labels better visually group with corresponding axis ticks.
///
/// __Default value:__ `true` for axis of a continuous x-scale. Otherwise, `false`.
#[serde(rename = "labelFlush")]
pub label_flush: Option<Label>,
/// The font of the tick label.
#[serde(rename = "labelFont")]
pub label_font: Option<String>,
/// The font size of the label, in pixels.
#[serde(rename = "labelFontSize")]
pub label_font_size: Option<f64>,
/// Maximum allowed pixel width of axis tick labels.
#[serde(rename = "labelLimit")]
pub label_limit: Option<f64>,
/// The strategy to use for resolving overlap of axis labels. If `false` (the default), no
/// overlap reduction is attempted. If set to `true` or `"parity"`, a strategy of removing
/// every other label is used (this works well for standard linear axes). If set to
/// `"greedy"`, a linear scan of the labels is performed, removing any labels that overlaps
/// with the last visible label (this often works better for log-scaled axes).
///
/// __Default value:__ `true` for non-nominal fields with non-log scales; `"greedy"` for log
/// scales; otherwise `false`.
#[serde(rename = "labelOverlap")]
pub label_overlap: Option<LabelOverlapUnion>,
/// The padding, in pixels, between axis and text labels.
#[serde(rename = "labelPadding")]
pub label_padding: Option<f64>,
/// A boolean flag indicating if labels should be included as part of the axis.
///
/// __Default value:__ `true`.
pub labels: Option<bool>,
/// The maximum extent in pixels that axis ticks and labels should use. This determines a
/// maximum offset value for axis titles.
///
/// __Default value:__ `undefined`.
#[serde(rename = "maxExtent")]
pub max_extent: Option<f64>,
/// The minimum extent in pixels that axis ticks and labels should use. This determines a
/// minimum offset value for axis titles.
///
/// __Default value:__ `30` for y-axis; `undefined` for x-axis.
#[serde(rename = "minExtent")]
pub min_extent: Option<f64>,
/// The color of the axis's tick.
#[serde(rename = "tickColor")]
pub tick_color: Option<String>,
/// Boolean flag indicating if pixel position values should be rounded to the nearest integer.
#[serde(rename = "tickRound")]
pub tick_round: Option<bool>,
/// Boolean value that determines whether the axis should include ticks.
pub ticks: Option<bool>,
/// The size in pixels of axis ticks.
#[serde(rename = "tickSize")]
pub tick_size: Option<f64>,
/// The width, in pixels, of ticks.
#[serde(rename = "tickWidth")]
pub tick_width: Option<f64>,
/// Horizontal text alignment of axis titles.
#[serde(rename = "titleAlign")]
pub title_align: Option<String>,
/// Angle in degrees of axis titles.
#[serde(rename = "titleAngle")]
pub title_angle: Option<f64>,
/// Vertical text baseline for axis titles.
#[serde(rename = "titleBaseline")]
pub title_baseline: Option<String>,
/// Color of the title, can be in hex color code or regular color name.
#[serde(rename = "titleColor")]
pub title_color: Option<String>,
/// Font of the title. (e.g., `"Helvetica Neue"`).
#[serde(rename = "titleFont")]
pub title_font: Option<String>,
/// Font size of the title.
#[serde(rename = "titleFontSize")]
pub title_font_size: Option<f64>,
/// Font weight of the title.
/// This can be either a string (e.g `"bold"`, `"normal"`) or a number (`100`, `200`, `300`,
/// ..., `900` where `"normal"` = `400` and `"bold"` = `700`).
#[serde(rename = "titleFontWeight")]
pub title_font_weight: Option<FontWeight>,
/// Maximum allowed pixel width of axis titles.
#[serde(rename = "titleLimit")]
pub title_limit: Option<f64>,
/// Max length for axis title if the title is automatically generated from the field's
/// description.
#[serde(rename = "titleMaxLength")]
pub title_max_length: Option<f64>,
/// The padding, in pixels, between title and axis.
#[serde(rename = "titlePadding")]
pub title_padding: Option<f64>,
/// X-coordinate of the axis title relative to the axis group.
#[serde(rename = "titleX")]
pub title_x: Option<f64>,
/// Y-coordinate of the axis title relative to the axis group.
#[serde(rename = "titleY")]
pub title_y: Option<f64>,
}
/// Bar-Specific Config
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct BarConfig {
/// The horizontal alignment of the text. One of `"left"`, `"right"`, `"center"`.
pub align: Option<HorizontalAlign>,
/// The rotation angle of the text, in degrees.
pub angle: Option<f64>,
/// The vertical alignment of the text. One of `"top"`, `"middle"`, `"bottom"`.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"middle"`
pub baseline: Option<VerticalAlign>,
/// Offset between bars for binned field. Ideal value for this is either 0 (Preferred by
/// statisticians) or 1 (Vega-Lite Default, D3 example style).
///
/// __Default value:__ `1`
#[serde(rename = "binSpacing")]
pub bin_spacing: Option<f64>,
/// Default color. Note that `fill` and `stroke` have higher precedence than `color` and
/// will override `color`.
///
/// __Default value:__ <span style="color: #4682b4;">■</span> `"#4682b4"`
///
/// __Note:__ This property cannot be used in a [style
/// config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/mark.html#style-config).
pub color: Option<String>,
/// The default size of the bars on continuous scales.
///
/// __Default value:__ `5`
#[serde(rename = "continuousBandSize")]
pub continuous_band_size: Option<f64>,
/// The radius in pixels of rounded rectangle corners.
///
/// __Default value:__ `0`
#[serde(rename = "cornerRadius")]
pub corner_radius: Option<f64>,
/// The mouse cursor used over the mark. Any valid [CSS cursor
/// type](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/cursor#Values) can be used.
pub cursor: Option<Cursor>,
/// The direction of the text. One of `"ltr"` (left-to-right) or `"rtl"` (right-to-left).
/// This property determines on which side is truncated in response to the limit parameter.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"ltr"`
pub dir: Option<Dir>,
/// The size of the bars. If unspecified, the default size is `bandSize-1`,
/// which provides 1 pixel offset between bars.
#[serde(rename = "discreteBandSize")]
pub discrete_band_size: Option<f64>,
/// The horizontal offset, in pixels, between the text label and its anchor point. The offset
/// is applied after rotation by the _angle_ property.
pub dx: Option<f64>,
/// The vertical offset, in pixels, between the text label and its anchor point. The offset
/// is applied after rotation by the _angle_ property.
pub dy: Option<f64>,
/// The ellipsis string for text truncated in response to the limit parameter.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"…"`
pub ellipsis: Option<String>,
/// Default Fill Color. This has higher precedence than `config.color`
///
/// __Default value:__ (None)
pub fill: Option<String>,
/// Whether the mark's color should be used as fill color instead of stroke color.
///
/// __Default value:__ `true` for all marks except `point` and `false` for `point`.
///
/// __Applicable for:__ `bar`, `point`, `circle`, `square`, and `area` marks.
///
/// __Note:__ This property cannot be used in a [style
/// config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/mark.html#style-config).
pub filled: Option<bool>,
/// The fill opacity (value between [0,1]).
///
/// __Default value:__ `1`
#[serde(rename = "fillOpacity")]
pub fill_opacity: Option<f64>,
/// The typeface to set the text in (e.g., `"Helvetica Neue"`).
pub font: Option<String>,
/// The font size, in pixels.
#[serde(rename = "fontSize")]
pub font_size: Option<f64>,
/// The font style (e.g., `"italic"`).
#[serde(rename = "fontStyle")]
pub font_style: Option<FontStyle>,
/// The font weight.
/// This can be either a string (e.g `"bold"`, `"normal"`) or a number (`100`, `200`, `300`,
/// ..., `900` where `"normal"` = `400` and `"bold"` = `700`).
#[serde(rename = "fontWeight")]
pub font_weight: Option<FontWeight>,
/// A URL to load upon mouse click. If defined, the mark acts as a hyperlink.
pub href: Option<String>,
/// The line interpolation method to use for line and area marks. One of the following:
/// - `"linear"`: piecewise linear segments, as in a polyline.
/// - `"linear-closed"`: close the linear segments to form a polygon.
/// - `"step"`: alternate between horizontal and vertical segments, as in a step function.
/// - `"step-before"`: alternate between vertical and horizontal segments, as in a step
/// function.
/// - `"step-after"`: alternate between horizontal and vertical segments, as in a step
/// function.
/// - `"basis"`: a B-spline, with control point duplication on the ends.
/// - `"basis-open"`: an open B-spline; may not intersect the start or end.
/// - `"basis-closed"`: a closed B-spline, as in a loop.
/// - `"cardinal"`: a Cardinal spline, with control point duplication on the ends.
/// - `"cardinal-open"`: an open Cardinal spline; may not intersect the start or end, but
/// will intersect other control points.
/// - `"cardinal-closed"`: a closed Cardinal spline, as in a loop.
/// - `"bundle"`: equivalent to basis, except the tension parameter is used to straighten the
/// spline.
/// - `"monotone"`: cubic interpolation that preserves monotonicity in y.
pub interpolate: Option<Interpolate>,
/// The maximum length of the text mark in pixels. The text value will be automatically
/// truncated if the rendered size exceeds the limit.
///
/// __Default value:__ `0`, indicating no limit
pub limit: Option<f64>,
/// The overall opacity (value between [0,1]).
///
/// __Default value:__ `0.7` for non-aggregate plots with `point`, `tick`, `circle`, or
/// `square` marks or layered `bar` charts and `1` otherwise.
pub opacity: Option<f64>,
/// The orientation of a non-stacked bar, tick, area, and line charts.
/// The value is either horizontal (default) or vertical.
/// - For bar, rule and tick, this determines whether the size of the bar and tick
/// should be applied to x or y dimension.
/// - For area, this property determines the orient property of the Vega output.
/// - For line and trail marks, this property determines the sort order of the points in the
/// line
/// if `config.sortLineBy` is not specified.
/// For stacked charts, this is always determined by the orientation of the stack;
/// therefore explicitly specified value will be ignored.
pub orient: Option<Orient>,
/// Polar coordinate radial offset, in pixels, of the text label from the origin determined
/// by the `x` and `y` properties.
pub radius: Option<f64>,
/// The default symbol shape to use. One of: `"circle"` (default), `"square"`, `"cross"`,
/// `"diamond"`, `"triangle-up"`, or `"triangle-down"`, or a custom SVG path.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"circle"`
pub shape: Option<String>,
/// The pixel area each the point/circle/square.
/// For example: in the case of circles, the radius is determined in part by the square root
/// of the size value.
///
/// __Default value:__ `30`
pub size: Option<f64>,
/// Default Stroke Color. This has higher precedence than `config.color`
///
/// __Default value:__ (None)
pub stroke: Option<String>,
/// The stroke cap for line ending style. One of `"butt"`, `"round"`, or `"square"`.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"square"`
#[serde(rename = "strokeCap")]
pub stroke_cap: Option<StrokeCap>,
/// An array of alternating stroke, space lengths for creating dashed or dotted lines.
#[serde(rename = "strokeDash")]
pub stroke_dash: Option<Vec<f64>>,
/// The offset (in pixels) into which to begin drawing with the stroke dash array.
#[serde(rename = "strokeDashOffset")]
pub stroke_dash_offset: Option<f64>,
/// The stroke line join method. One of `"miter"`, `"round"` or `"bevel"`.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"miter"`
#[serde(rename = "strokeJoin")]
pub stroke_join: Option<StrokeJoin>,
/// The miter limit at which to bevel a line join.
#[serde(rename = "strokeMiterLimit")]
pub stroke_miter_limit: Option<f64>,
/// The stroke opacity (value between [0,1]).
///
/// __Default value:__ `1`
#[serde(rename = "strokeOpacity")]
pub stroke_opacity: Option<f64>,
/// The stroke width, in pixels.
#[serde(rename = "strokeWidth")]
pub stroke_width: Option<f64>,
/// Depending on the interpolation type, sets the tension parameter (for line and area marks).
pub tension: Option<f64>,
/// Placeholder text if the `text` channel is not specified
pub text: Option<String>,
/// Polar coordinate angle, in radians, of the text label from the origin determined by the
/// `x` and `y` properties. Values for `theta` follow the same convention of `arc` mark
/// `startAngle` and `endAngle` properties: angles are measured in radians, with `0`
/// indicating "north".
pub theta: Option<f64>,
/// The tooltip text to show upon mouse hover.
pub tooltip: Option<serde_json::Value>,
}
/// Circle-Specific Config
///
/// Geoshape-Specific Config
///
/// Mark Config
///
/// Point-Specific Config
///
/// Rect-Specific Config
///
/// Rule-Specific Config
///
/// Square-Specific Config
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct MarkConfig {
/// The horizontal alignment of the text. One of `"left"`, `"right"`, `"center"`.
pub align: Option<HorizontalAlign>,
/// The rotation angle of the text, in degrees.
pub angle: Option<f64>,
/// The vertical alignment of the text. One of `"top"`, `"middle"`, `"bottom"`.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"middle"`
pub baseline: Option<VerticalAlign>,
/// Default color. Note that `fill` and `stroke` have higher precedence than `color` and
/// will override `color`.
///
/// __Default value:__ <span style="color: #4682b4;">■</span> `"#4682b4"`
///
/// __Note:__ This property cannot be used in a [style
/// config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/mark.html#style-config).
pub color: Option<String>,
/// The radius in pixels of rounded rectangle corners.
///
/// __Default value:__ `0`
#[serde(rename = "cornerRadius")]
pub corner_radius: Option<f64>,
/// The mouse cursor used over the mark. Any valid [CSS cursor
/// type](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/cursor#Values) can be used.
pub cursor: Option<Cursor>,
/// The direction of the text. One of `"ltr"` (left-to-right) or `"rtl"` (right-to-left).
/// This property determines on which side is truncated in response to the limit parameter.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"ltr"`
pub dir: Option<Dir>,
/// The horizontal offset, in pixels, between the text label and its anchor point. The offset
/// is applied after rotation by the _angle_ property.
pub dx: Option<f64>,
/// The vertical offset, in pixels, between the text label and its anchor point. The offset
/// is applied after rotation by the _angle_ property.
pub dy: Option<f64>,
/// The ellipsis string for text truncated in response to the limit parameter.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"…"`
pub ellipsis: Option<String>,
/// Default Fill Color. This has higher precedence than `config.color`
///
/// __Default value:__ (None)
pub fill: Option<String>,
/// Whether the mark's color should be used as fill color instead of stroke color.
///
/// __Default value:__ `true` for all marks except `point` and `false` for `point`.
///
/// __Applicable for:__ `bar`, `point`, `circle`, `square`, and `area` marks.
///
/// __Note:__ This property cannot be used in a [style
/// config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/mark.html#style-config).
pub filled: Option<bool>,
/// The fill opacity (value between [0,1]).
///
/// __Default value:__ `1`
#[serde(rename = "fillOpacity")]
pub fill_opacity: Option<f64>,
/// The typeface to set the text in (e.g., `"Helvetica Neue"`).
pub font: Option<String>,
/// The font size, in pixels.
#[serde(rename = "fontSize")]
pub font_size: Option<f64>,
/// The font style (e.g., `"italic"`).
#[serde(rename = "fontStyle")]
pub font_style: Option<FontStyle>,
/// The font weight.
/// This can be either a string (e.g `"bold"`, `"normal"`) or a number (`100`, `200`, `300`,
/// ..., `900` where `"normal"` = `400` and `"bold"` = `700`).
#[serde(rename = "fontWeight")]
pub font_weight: Option<FontWeight>,
/// A URL to load upon mouse click. If defined, the mark acts as a hyperlink.
pub href: Option<String>,
/// The line interpolation method to use for line and area marks. One of the following:
/// - `"linear"`: piecewise linear segments, as in a polyline.
/// - `"linear-closed"`: close the linear segments to form a polygon.
/// - `"step"`: alternate between horizontal and vertical segments, as in a step function.
/// - `"step-before"`: alternate between vertical and horizontal segments, as in a step
/// function.
/// - `"step-after"`: alternate between horizontal and vertical segments, as in a step
/// function.
/// - `"basis"`: a B-spline, with control point duplication on the ends.
/// - `"basis-open"`: an open B-spline; may not intersect the start or end.
/// - `"basis-closed"`: a closed B-spline, as in a loop.
/// - `"cardinal"`: a Cardinal spline, with control point duplication on the ends.
/// - `"cardinal-open"`: an open Cardinal spline; may not intersect the start or end, but
/// will intersect other control points.
/// - `"cardinal-closed"`: a closed Cardinal spline, as in a loop.
/// - `"bundle"`: equivalent to basis, except the tension parameter is used to straighten the
/// spline.
/// - `"monotone"`: cubic interpolation that preserves monotonicity in y.
pub interpolate: Option<Interpolate>,
/// The maximum length of the text mark in pixels. The text value will be automatically
/// truncated if the rendered size exceeds the limit.
///
/// __Default value:__ `0`, indicating no limit
pub limit: Option<f64>,
/// The overall opacity (value between [0,1]).
///
/// __Default value:__ `0.7` for non-aggregate plots with `point`, `tick`, `circle`, or
/// `square` marks or layered `bar` charts and `1` otherwise.
pub opacity: Option<f64>,
/// The orientation of a non-stacked bar, tick, area, and line charts.
/// The value is either horizontal (default) or vertical.
/// - For bar, rule and tick, this determines whether the size of the bar and tick
/// should be applied to x or y dimension.
/// - For area, this property determines the orient property of the Vega output.
/// - For line and trail marks, this property determines the sort order of the points in the
/// line
/// if `config.sortLineBy` is not specified.
/// For stacked charts, this is always determined by the orientation of the stack;
/// therefore explicitly specified value will be ignored.
pub orient: Option<Orient>,
/// Polar coordinate radial offset, in pixels, of the text label from the origin determined
/// by the `x` and `y` properties.
pub radius: Option<f64>,
/// The default symbol shape to use. One of: `"circle"` (default), `"square"`, `"cross"`,
/// `"diamond"`, `"triangle-up"`, or `"triangle-down"`, or a custom SVG path.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"circle"`
pub shape: Option<String>,
/// The pixel area each the point/circle/square.
/// For example: in the case of circles, the radius is determined in part by the square root
/// of the size value.
///
/// __Default value:__ `30`
pub size: Option<f64>,
/// Default Stroke Color. This has higher precedence than `config.color`
///
/// __Default value:__ (None)
pub stroke: Option<String>,
/// The stroke cap for line ending style. One of `"butt"`, `"round"`, or `"square"`.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"square"`
#[serde(rename = "strokeCap")]
pub stroke_cap: Option<StrokeCap>,
/// An array of alternating stroke, space lengths for creating dashed or dotted lines.
#[serde(rename = "strokeDash")]
pub stroke_dash: Option<Vec<f64>>,
/// The offset (in pixels) into which to begin drawing with the stroke dash array.
#[serde(rename = "strokeDashOffset")]
pub stroke_dash_offset: Option<f64>,
/// The stroke line join method. One of `"miter"`, `"round"` or `"bevel"`.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"miter"`
#[serde(rename = "strokeJoin")]
pub stroke_join: Option<StrokeJoin>,
/// The miter limit at which to bevel a line join.
#[serde(rename = "strokeMiterLimit")]
pub stroke_miter_limit: Option<f64>,
/// The stroke opacity (value between [0,1]).
///
/// __Default value:__ `1`
#[serde(rename = "strokeOpacity")]
pub stroke_opacity: Option<f64>,
/// The stroke width, in pixels.
#[serde(rename = "strokeWidth")]
pub stroke_width: Option<f64>,
/// Depending on the interpolation type, sets the tension parameter (for line and area marks).
pub tension: Option<f64>,
/// Placeholder text if the `text` channel is not specified
pub text: Option<String>,
/// Polar coordinate angle, in radians, of the text label from the origin determined by the
/// `x` and `y` properties. Values for `theta` follow the same convention of `arc` mark
/// `startAngle` and `endAngle` properties: angles are measured in radians, with `0`
/// indicating "north".
pub theta: Option<f64>,
/// The tooltip text to show upon mouse hover.
pub tooltip: Option<serde_json::Value>,
}
/// Header configuration, which determines default properties for all
/// [header](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/header.html). For a full list of header
/// configuration options, please see the [corresponding section of in the header
/// documentation](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/header.html#config).
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct HeaderConfig {
/// The rotation angle of the header labels.
///
/// __Default value:__ `0`.
#[serde(rename = "labelAngle")]
pub label_angle: Option<f64>,
/// The color of the header label, can be in hex color code or regular color name.
#[serde(rename = "labelColor")]
pub label_color: Option<String>,
/// The font of the header label.
#[serde(rename = "labelFont")]
pub label_font: Option<String>,
/// The font size of the header label, in pixels.
#[serde(rename = "labelFontSize")]
pub label_font_size: Option<f64>,
/// The maximum length of the header label in pixels. The text value will be automatically
/// truncated if the rendered size exceeds the limit.
///
/// __Default value:__ `0`, indicating no limit
#[serde(rename = "labelLimit")]
pub label_limit: Option<f64>,
/// The anchor position for placing the title. One of `"start"`, `"middle"`, or `"end"`. For
/// example, with an orientation of top these anchor positions map to a left-, center-, or
/// right-aligned title.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"middle"` for
/// [single](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/spec.html) and
/// [layered](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/layer.html) views.
/// `"start"` for other composite views.
///
/// __Note:__ [For now](https://github.com/vega/vega-lite/issues/2875), `anchor` is only
/// customizable only for [single](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/spec.html) and
/// [layered](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/layer.html) views. For other composite
/// views, `anchor` is always `"start"`.
#[serde(rename = "titleAnchor")]
pub title_anchor: Option<String>,
/// The rotation angle of the header title.
///
/// __Default value:__ `0`.
#[serde(rename = "titleAngle")]
pub title_angle: Option<f64>,
/// Vertical text baseline for the header title. One of `"top"`, `"bottom"`, `"middle"`.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"middle"`
#[serde(rename = "titleBaseline")]
pub title_baseline: Option<TextBaseline>,
/// Color of the header title, can be in hex color code or regular color name.
#[serde(rename = "titleColor")]
pub title_color: Option<String>,
/// Font of the header title. (e.g., `"Helvetica Neue"`).
#[serde(rename = "titleFont")]
pub title_font: Option<String>,
/// Font size of the header title.
#[serde(rename = "titleFontSize")]
pub title_font_size: Option<f64>,
/// Font weight of the header title.
/// This can be either a string (e.g `"bold"`, `"normal"`) or a number (`100`, `200`, `300`,
/// ..., `900` where `"normal"` = `400` and `"bold"` = `700`).
#[serde(rename = "titleFontWeight")]
pub title_font_weight: Option<FontWeight>,
/// The maximum length of the header title in pixels. The text value will be automatically
/// truncated if the rendered size exceeds the limit.
///
/// __Default value:__ `0`, indicating no limit
#[serde(rename = "titleLimit")]
pub title_limit: Option<f64>,
}
/// Legend configuration, which determines default properties for all
/// [legends](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/legend.html). For a full list of legend
/// configuration options, please see the [corresponding section of in the legend
/// documentation](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/legend.html#config).
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct LegendConfig {
/// Corner radius for the full legend.
#[serde(rename = "cornerRadius")]
pub corner_radius: Option<f64>,
/// Padding (in pixels) between legend entries in a symbol legend.
#[serde(rename = "entryPadding")]
pub entry_padding: Option<f64>,
/// Background fill color for the full legend.
#[serde(rename = "fillColor")]
pub fill_color: Option<String>,
/// The height of the gradient, in pixels.
#[serde(rename = "gradientHeight")]
pub gradient_height: Option<f64>,
/// Text baseline for color ramp gradient labels.
#[serde(rename = "gradientLabelBaseline")]
pub gradient_label_baseline: Option<String>,
/// The maximum allowed length in pixels of color ramp gradient labels.
#[serde(rename = "gradientLabelLimit")]
pub gradient_label_limit: Option<f64>,
/// Vertical offset in pixels for color ramp gradient labels.
#[serde(rename = "gradientLabelOffset")]
pub gradient_label_offset: Option<f64>,
/// The color of the gradient stroke, can be in hex color code or regular color name.
#[serde(rename = "gradientStrokeColor")]
pub gradient_stroke_color: Option<String>,
/// The width of the gradient stroke, in pixels.
#[serde(rename = "gradientStrokeWidth")]
pub gradient_stroke_width: Option<f64>,
/// The width of the gradient, in pixels.
#[serde(rename = "gradientWidth")]
pub gradient_width: Option<f64>,
/// The alignment of the legend label, can be left, middle or right.
#[serde(rename = "labelAlign")]
pub label_align: Option<String>,
/// The position of the baseline of legend label, can be top, middle or bottom.
#[serde(rename = "labelBaseline")]
pub label_baseline: Option<String>,
/// The color of the legend label, can be in hex color code or regular color name.
#[serde(rename = "labelColor")]
pub label_color: Option<String>,
/// The font of the legend label.
#[serde(rename = "labelFont")]
pub label_font: Option<String>,
/// The font size of legend label.
///
/// __Default value:__ `10`.
#[serde(rename = "labelFontSize")]
pub label_font_size: Option<f64>,
/// Maximum allowed pixel width of axis tick labels.
#[serde(rename = "labelLimit")]
pub label_limit: Option<f64>,
/// The offset of the legend label.
#[serde(rename = "labelOffset")]
pub label_offset: Option<f64>,
/// The offset, in pixels, by which to displace the legend from the edge of the enclosing
/// group or data rectangle.
///
/// __Default value:__ `0`
pub offset: Option<f64>,
/// The orientation of the legend, which determines how the legend is positioned within the
/// scene. One of "left", "right", "top-left", "top-right", "bottom-left", "bottom-right",
/// "none".
///
/// __Default value:__ `"right"`
pub orient: Option<LegendOrient>,
/// The padding, in pixels, between the legend and axis.
pub padding: Option<f64>,
/// Whether month names and weekday names should be abbreviated.
///
/// __Default value:__ `false`
#[serde(rename = "shortTimeLabels")]
pub short_time_labels: Option<bool>,
/// Border stroke color for the full legend.
#[serde(rename = "strokeColor")]
pub stroke_color: Option<String>,
/// Border stroke dash pattern for the full legend.
#[serde(rename = "strokeDash")]
pub stroke_dash: Option<Vec<f64>>,
/// Border stroke width for the full legend.
#[serde(rename = "strokeWidth")]
pub stroke_width: Option<f64>,
/// The color of the legend symbol,
#[serde(rename = "symbolColor")]
pub symbol_color: Option<String>,
/// The size of the legend symbol, in pixels.
#[serde(rename = "symbolSize")]
pub symbol_size: Option<f64>,
/// The width of the symbol's stroke.
#[serde(rename = "symbolStrokeWidth")]
pub symbol_stroke_width: Option<f64>,
/// Default shape type (such as "circle") for legend symbols.
#[serde(rename = "symbolType")]
pub symbol_type: Option<String>,
/// Horizontal text alignment for legend titles.
#[serde(rename = "titleAlign")]
pub title_align: Option<String>,
/// Vertical text baseline for legend titles.
#[serde(rename = "titleBaseline")]
pub title_baseline: Option<String>,
/// The color of the legend title, can be in hex color code or regular color name.
#[serde(rename = "titleColor")]
pub title_color: Option<String>,
/// The font of the legend title.
#[serde(rename = "titleFont")]
pub title_font: Option<String>,
/// The font size of the legend title.
#[serde(rename = "titleFontSize")]
pub title_font_size: Option<f64>,
/// The font weight of the legend title.
/// This can be either a string (e.g `"bold"`, `"normal"`) or a number (`100`, `200`, `300`,
/// ..., `900` where `"normal"` = `400` and `"bold"` = `700`).
#[serde(rename = "titleFontWeight")]
pub title_font_weight: Option<FontWeight>,
/// Maximum allowed pixel width of axis titles.
#[serde(rename = "titleLimit")]
pub title_limit: Option<f64>,
/// The padding, in pixels, between title and legend.
#[serde(rename = "titlePadding")]
pub title_padding: Option<f64>,
}
/// Line-Specific Config
///
/// Trail-Specific Config
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct LineConfig {
/// The horizontal alignment of the text. One of `"left"`, `"right"`, `"center"`.
pub align: Option<HorizontalAlign>,
/// The rotation angle of the text, in degrees.
pub angle: Option<f64>,
/// The vertical alignment of the text. One of `"top"`, `"middle"`, `"bottom"`.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"middle"`
pub baseline: Option<VerticalAlign>,
/// Default color. Note that `fill` and `stroke` have higher precedence than `color` and
/// will override `color`.
///
/// __Default value:__ <span style="color: #4682b4;">■</span> `"#4682b4"`
///
/// __Note:__ This property cannot be used in a [style
/// config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/mark.html#style-config).
pub color: Option<String>,
/// The radius in pixels of rounded rectangle corners.
///
/// __Default value:__ `0`
#[serde(rename = "cornerRadius")]
pub corner_radius: Option<f64>,
/// The mouse cursor used over the mark. Any valid [CSS cursor
/// type](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/cursor#Values) can be used.
pub cursor: Option<Cursor>,
/// The direction of the text. One of `"ltr"` (left-to-right) or `"rtl"` (right-to-left).
/// This property determines on which side is truncated in response to the limit parameter.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"ltr"`
pub dir: Option<Dir>,
/// The horizontal offset, in pixels, between the text label and its anchor point. The offset
/// is applied after rotation by the _angle_ property.
pub dx: Option<f64>,
/// The vertical offset, in pixels, between the text label and its anchor point. The offset
/// is applied after rotation by the _angle_ property.
pub dy: Option<f64>,
/// The ellipsis string for text truncated in response to the limit parameter.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"…"`
pub ellipsis: Option<String>,
/// Default Fill Color. This has higher precedence than `config.color`
///
/// __Default value:__ (None)
pub fill: Option<String>,
/// Whether the mark's color should be used as fill color instead of stroke color.
///
/// __Default value:__ `true` for all marks except `point` and `false` for `point`.
///
/// __Applicable for:__ `bar`, `point`, `circle`, `square`, and `area` marks.
///
/// __Note:__ This property cannot be used in a [style
/// config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/mark.html#style-config).
pub filled: Option<bool>,
/// The fill opacity (value between [0,1]).
///
/// __Default value:__ `1`
#[serde(rename = "fillOpacity")]
pub fill_opacity: Option<f64>,
/// The typeface to set the text in (e.g., `"Helvetica Neue"`).
pub font: Option<String>,
/// The font size, in pixels.
#[serde(rename = "fontSize")]
pub font_size: Option<f64>,
/// The font style (e.g., `"italic"`).
#[serde(rename = "fontStyle")]
pub font_style: Option<FontStyle>,
/// The font weight.
/// This can be either a string (e.g `"bold"`, `"normal"`) or a number (`100`, `200`, `300`,
/// ..., `900` where `"normal"` = `400` and `"bold"` = `700`).
#[serde(rename = "fontWeight")]
pub font_weight: Option<FontWeight>,
/// A URL to load upon mouse click. If defined, the mark acts as a hyperlink.
pub href: Option<String>,
/// The line interpolation method to use for line and area marks. One of the following:
/// - `"linear"`: piecewise linear segments, as in a polyline.
/// - `"linear-closed"`: close the linear segments to form a polygon.
/// - `"step"`: alternate between horizontal and vertical segments, as in a step function.
/// - `"step-before"`: alternate between vertical and horizontal segments, as in a step
/// function.
/// - `"step-after"`: alternate between horizontal and vertical segments, as in a step
/// function.
/// - `"basis"`: a B-spline, with control point duplication on the ends.
/// - `"basis-open"`: an open B-spline; may not intersect the start or end.
/// - `"basis-closed"`: a closed B-spline, as in a loop.
/// - `"cardinal"`: a Cardinal spline, with control point duplication on the ends.
/// - `"cardinal-open"`: an open Cardinal spline; may not intersect the start or end, but
/// will intersect other control points.
/// - `"cardinal-closed"`: a closed Cardinal spline, as in a loop.
/// - `"bundle"`: equivalent to basis, except the tension parameter is used to straighten the
/// spline.
/// - `"monotone"`: cubic interpolation that preserves monotonicity in y.
pub interpolate: Option<Interpolate>,
/// The maximum length of the text mark in pixels. The text value will be automatically
/// truncated if the rendered size exceeds the limit.
///
/// __Default value:__ `0`, indicating no limit
pub limit: Option<f64>,
/// The overall opacity (value between [0,1]).
///
/// __Default value:__ `0.7` for non-aggregate plots with `point`, `tick`, `circle`, or
/// `square` marks or layered `bar` charts and `1` otherwise.
pub opacity: Option<f64>,
/// The orientation of a non-stacked bar, tick, area, and line charts.
/// The value is either horizontal (default) or vertical.
/// - For bar, rule and tick, this determines whether the size of the bar and tick
/// should be applied to x or y dimension.
/// - For area, this property determines the orient property of the Vega output.
/// - For line and trail marks, this property determines the sort order of the points in the
/// line
/// if `config.sortLineBy` is not specified.
/// For stacked charts, this is always determined by the orientation of the stack;
/// therefore explicitly specified value will be ignored.
pub orient: Option<Orient>,
/// A flag for overlaying points on top of line or area marks, or an object defining the
/// properties of the overlayed points.
///
/// - If this property is `"transparent"`, transparent points will be used (for enhancing
/// tooltips and selections).
///
/// - If this property is an empty object (`{}`) or `true`, filled points with default
/// properties will be used.
///
/// - If this property is `false`, no points would be automatically added to line or area
/// marks.
///
/// __Default value:__ `false`.
pub point: Option<PointUnion>,
/// Polar coordinate radial offset, in pixels, of the text label from the origin determined
/// by the `x` and `y` properties.
pub radius: Option<f64>,
/// The default symbol shape to use. One of: `"circle"` (default), `"square"`, `"cross"`,
/// `"diamond"`, `"triangle-up"`, or `"triangle-down"`, or a custom SVG path.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"circle"`
pub shape: Option<String>,
/// The pixel area each the point/circle/square.
/// For example: in the case of circles, the radius is determined in part by the square root
/// of the size value.
///
/// __Default value:__ `30`
pub size: Option<f64>,
/// Default Stroke Color. This has higher precedence than `config.color`
///
/// __Default value:__ (None)
pub stroke: Option<String>,
/// The stroke cap for line ending style. One of `"butt"`, `"round"`, or `"square"`.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"square"`
#[serde(rename = "strokeCap")]
pub stroke_cap: Option<StrokeCap>,
/// An array of alternating stroke, space lengths for creating dashed or dotted lines.
#[serde(rename = "strokeDash")]
pub stroke_dash: Option<Vec<f64>>,
/// The offset (in pixels) into which to begin drawing with the stroke dash array.
#[serde(rename = "strokeDashOffset")]
pub stroke_dash_offset: Option<f64>,
/// The stroke line join method. One of `"miter"`, `"round"` or `"bevel"`.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"miter"`
#[serde(rename = "strokeJoin")]
pub stroke_join: Option<StrokeJoin>,
/// The miter limit at which to bevel a line join.
#[serde(rename = "strokeMiterLimit")]
pub stroke_miter_limit: Option<f64>,
/// The stroke opacity (value between [0,1]).
///
/// __Default value:__ `1`
#[serde(rename = "strokeOpacity")]
pub stroke_opacity: Option<f64>,
/// The stroke width, in pixels.
#[serde(rename = "strokeWidth")]
pub stroke_width: Option<f64>,
/// Depending on the interpolation type, sets the tension parameter (for line and area marks).
pub tension: Option<f64>,
/// Placeholder text if the `text` channel is not specified
pub text: Option<String>,
/// Polar coordinate angle, in radians, of the text label from the origin determined by the
/// `x` and `y` properties. Values for `theta` follow the same convention of `arc` mark
/// `startAngle` and `endAngle` properties: angles are measured in radians, with `0`
/// indicating "north".
pub theta: Option<f64>,
/// The tooltip text to show upon mouse hover.
pub tooltip: Option<serde_json::Value>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct PaddingClass {
pub bottom: Option<f64>,
pub left: Option<f64>,
pub right: Option<f64>,
pub top: Option<f64>,
}
/// Projection configuration, which determines default properties for all
/// [projections](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/projection.html). For a full list of
/// projection configuration options, please see the [corresponding section of the projection
/// documentation](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/projection.html#config).
///
/// Any property of Projection can be in config
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct ProjectionConfig {
/// Sets the projection’s center to the specified center, a two-element array of longitude
/// and latitude in degrees.
///
/// __Default value:__ `[0, 0]`
pub center: Option<Vec<f64>>,
/// Sets the projection’s clipping circle radius to the specified angle in degrees. If
/// `null`, switches to [antimeridian](http://bl.ocks.org/mbostock/3788999) cutting rather
/// than small-circle clipping.
#[serde(rename = "clipAngle")]
pub clip_angle: Option<f64>,
/// Sets the projection’s viewport clip extent to the specified bounds in pixels. The extent
/// bounds are specified as an array `[[x0, y0], [x1, y1]]`, where `x0` is the left-side of
/// the viewport, `y0` is the top, `x1` is the right and `y1` is the bottom. If `null`, no
/// viewport clipping is performed.
#[serde(rename = "clipExtent")]
pub clip_extent: Option<Vec<Vec<f64>>>,
pub coefficient: Option<f64>,
pub distance: Option<f64>,
pub fraction: Option<f64>,
pub lobes: Option<f64>,
pub parallel: Option<f64>,
/// Sets the threshold for the projection’s [adaptive
/// resampling](http://bl.ocks.org/mbostock/3795544) to the specified value in pixels. This
/// value corresponds to the [Douglas–Peucker
/// distance](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramer%E2%80%93Douglas%E2%80%93Peucker_algorithm).
/// If precision is not specified, returns the projection’s current resampling precision
/// which defaults to `√0.5 ≅ 0.70710…`.
pub precision: Option<HashMap<String, PrecisionValue>>,
pub radius: Option<f64>,
pub ratio: Option<f64>,
/// Sets the projection’s three-axis rotation to the specified angles, which must be a two-
/// or three-element array of numbers [`lambda`, `phi`, `gamma`] specifying the rotation
/// angles in degrees about each spherical axis. (These correspond to yaw, pitch and roll.)
///
/// __Default value:__ `[0, 0, 0]`
pub rotate: Option<Vec<f64>>,
pub spacing: Option<f64>,
pub tilt: Option<f64>,
/// The cartographic projection to use. This value is case-insensitive, for example
/// `"albers"` and `"Albers"` indicate the same projection type. You can find all valid
/// projection types [in the
/// documentation](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/projection.html#projection-types).
///
/// __Default value:__ `mercator`
#[serde(rename = "type")]
pub projection_config_type: Option<VgProjectionType>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct VgScheme {
pub count: Option<f64>,
pub extent: Option<Vec<f64>>,
pub scheme: Option<String>,
pub step: Option<f64>,
}
/// Scale configuration determines default properties for all
/// [scales](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html). For a full list of scale
/// configuration options, please see the [corresponding section of the scale
/// documentation](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#config).
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct ScaleConfig {
/// Default inner padding for `x` and `y` band-ordinal scales.
///
/// __Default value:__ `0.1`
#[serde(rename = "bandPaddingInner")]
pub band_padding_inner: Option<f64>,
/// Default outer padding for `x` and `y` band-ordinal scales.
/// If not specified, by default, band scale's paddingOuter is paddingInner/2.
#[serde(rename = "bandPaddingOuter")]
pub band_padding_outer: Option<f64>,
/// If true, values that exceed the data domain are clamped to either the minimum or maximum
/// range value
pub clamp: Option<bool>,
/// Default padding for continuous scales.
///
/// __Default:__ `5` for continuous x-scale of a vertical bar and continuous y-scale of a
/// horizontal bar.; `0` otherwise.
#[serde(rename = "continuousPadding")]
pub continuous_padding: Option<f64>,
/// The default max value for mapping quantitative fields to bar's size/bandSize.
///
/// If undefined (default), we will use the scale's `rangeStep` - 1.
#[serde(rename = "maxBandSize")]
pub max_band_size: Option<f64>,
/// The default max value for mapping quantitative fields to text's size/fontSize.
///
/// __Default value:__ `40`
#[serde(rename = "maxFontSize")]
pub max_font_size: Option<f64>,
/// Default max opacity for mapping a field to opacity.
///
/// __Default value:__ `0.8`
#[serde(rename = "maxOpacity")]
pub max_opacity: Option<f64>,
/// Default max value for point size scale.
#[serde(rename = "maxSize")]
pub max_size: Option<f64>,
/// Default max strokeWidth for the scale of strokeWidth for rule and line marks and of size
/// for trail marks.
///
/// __Default value:__ `4`
#[serde(rename = "maxStrokeWidth")]
pub max_stroke_width: Option<f64>,
/// The default min value for mapping quantitative fields to bar and tick's size/bandSize
/// scale with zero=false.
///
/// __Default value:__ `2`
#[serde(rename = "minBandSize")]
pub min_band_size: Option<f64>,
/// The default min value for mapping quantitative fields to tick's size/fontSize scale with
/// zero=false
///
/// __Default value:__ `8`
#[serde(rename = "minFontSize")]
pub min_font_size: Option<f64>,
/// Default minimum opacity for mapping a field to opacity.
///
/// __Default value:__ `0.3`
#[serde(rename = "minOpacity")]
pub min_opacity: Option<f64>,
/// Default minimum value for point size scale with zero=false.
///
/// __Default value:__ `9`
#[serde(rename = "minSize")]
pub min_size: Option<f64>,
/// Default minimum strokeWidth for the scale of strokeWidth for rule and line marks and of
/// size for trail marks with zero=false.
///
/// __Default value:__ `1`
#[serde(rename = "minStrokeWidth")]
pub min_stroke_width: Option<f64>,
/// Default outer padding for `x` and `y` point-ordinal scales.
///
/// __Default value:__ `0.5`
#[serde(rename = "pointPadding")]
pub point_padding: Option<f64>,
/// Default range step for band and point scales of (1) the `y` channel
/// and (2) the `x` channel when the mark is not `text`.
///
/// __Default value:__ `21`
#[serde(rename = "rangeStep")]
pub range_step: Option<f64>,
/// If true, rounds numeric output values to integers.
/// This can be helpful for snapping to the pixel grid.
/// (Only available for `x`, `y`, and `size` scales.)
pub round: Option<bool>,
/// Default range step for `x` band and point scales of text marks.
///
/// __Default value:__ `90`
#[serde(rename = "textXRangeStep")]
pub text_x_range_step: Option<f64>,
/// Use the source data range before aggregation as scale domain instead of aggregated data
/// for aggregate axis.
///
/// This is equivalent to setting `domain` to `"unaggregate"` for aggregated _quantitative_
/// fields by default.
///
/// This property only works with aggregate functions that produce values within the raw data
/// domain (`"mean"`, `"average"`, `"median"`, `"q1"`, `"q3"`, `"min"`, `"max"`). For other
/// aggregations that produce values outside of the raw data domain (e.g. `"count"`,
/// `"sum"`), this property is ignored.
///
/// __Default value:__ `false`
#[serde(rename = "useUnaggregatedDomain")]
pub use_unaggregated_domain: Option<bool>,
}
/// An object hash for defining default properties for each type of selections.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct SelectionConfig {
/// The default definition for an
/// [`interval`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/selection.html#type) selection. All
/// properties and transformations
/// for an interval selection definition (except `type`) may be specified here.
///
/// For instance, setting `interval` to `{"translate": false}` disables the ability to move
/// interval selections by default.
pub interval: Option<IntervalSelectionConfig>,
/// The default definition for a
/// [`multi`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/selection.html#type) selection. All
/// properties and transformations
/// for a multi selection definition (except `type`) may be specified here.
///
/// For instance, setting `multi` to `{"toggle": "event.altKey"}` adds additional values to
/// multi selections when clicking with the alt-key pressed by default.
pub multi: Option<MultiSelectionConfig>,
/// The default definition for a
/// [`single`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/selection.html#type) selection. All
/// properties and transformations
/// for a single selection definition (except `type`) may be specified here.
///
/// For instance, setting `single` to `{"on": "dblclick"}` populates single selections on
/// double-click by default.
pub single: Option<SingleSelectionConfig>,
}
/// The default definition for an
/// [`interval`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/selection.html#type) selection. All
/// properties and transformations
/// for an interval selection definition (except `type`) may be specified here.
///
/// For instance, setting `interval` to `{"translate": false}` disables the ability to move
/// interval selections by default.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct IntervalSelectionConfig {
/// Establishes a two-way binding between the interval selection and the scales
/// used within the same view. This allows a user to interactively pan and
/// zoom the view.
pub bind: Option<BindEnum>,
/// By default, all data values are considered to lie within an empty selection.
/// When set to `none`, empty selections contain no data values.
pub empty: Option<VgLayoutAlign>,
/// An array of encoding channels. The corresponding data field values
/// must match for a data tuple to fall within the selection.
pub encodings: Option<Vec<SingleDefChannel>>,
/// An array of field names whose values must match for a data tuple to
/// fall within the selection.
pub fields: Option<Vec<String>>,
/// An interval selection also adds a rectangle mark to depict the
/// extents of the interval. The `mark` property can be used to customize the
/// appearance of the mark.
pub mark: Option<BrushConfig>,
/// A [Vega event stream](https://vega.github.io/vega/docs/event-streams/) (object or
/// selector) that triggers the selection.
/// For interval selections, the event stream must specify a [start and
/// end](https://vega.github.io/vega/docs/event-streams/#between-filters).
pub on: Option<serde_json::Value>,
/// With layered and multi-view displays, a strategy that determines how
/// selections' data queries are resolved when applied in a filter transform,
/// conditional encoding rule, or scale domain.
pub resolve: Option<SelectionResolution>,
/// When truthy, allows a user to interactively move an interval selection
/// back-and-forth. Can be `true`, `false` (to disable panning), or a
/// [Vega event stream definition](https://vega.github.io/vega/docs/event-streams/)
/// which must include a start and end event to trigger continuous panning.
///
/// __Default value:__ `true`, which corresponds to
/// `[mousedown, window:mouseup] > window:mousemove!` which corresponds to
/// clicks and dragging within an interval selection to reposition it.
pub translate: Option<Translate>,
/// When truthy, allows a user to interactively resize an interval selection.
/// Can be `true`, `false` (to disable zooming), or a [Vega event stream
/// definition](https://vega.github.io/vega/docs/event-streams/). Currently,
/// only `wheel` events are supported.
///
///
/// __Default value:__ `true`, which corresponds to `wheel!`.
pub zoom: Option<Translate>,
}
/// An interval selection also adds a rectangle mark to depict the
/// extents of the interval. The `mark` property can be used to customize the
/// appearance of the mark.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct BrushConfig {
/// The fill color of the interval mark.
///
/// __Default value:__ `#333333`
pub fill: Option<String>,
/// The fill opacity of the interval mark (a value between 0 and 1).
///
/// __Default value:__ `0.125`
#[serde(rename = "fillOpacity")]
pub fill_opacity: Option<f64>,
/// The stroke color of the interval mark.
///
/// __Default value:__ `#ffffff`
pub stroke: Option<String>,
/// An array of alternating stroke and space lengths,
/// for creating dashed or dotted lines.
#[serde(rename = "strokeDash")]
pub stroke_dash: Option<Vec<f64>>,
/// The offset (in pixels) with which to begin drawing the stroke dash array.
#[serde(rename = "strokeDashOffset")]
pub stroke_dash_offset: Option<f64>,
/// The stroke opacity of the interval mark (a value between 0 and 1).
#[serde(rename = "strokeOpacity")]
pub stroke_opacity: Option<f64>,
/// The stroke width of the interval mark.
#[serde(rename = "strokeWidth")]
pub stroke_width: Option<f64>,
}
/// The default definition for a
/// [`multi`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/selection.html#type) selection. All
/// properties and transformations
/// for a multi selection definition (except `type`) may be specified here.
///
/// For instance, setting `multi` to `{"toggle": "event.altKey"}` adds additional values to
/// multi selections when clicking with the alt-key pressed by default.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct MultiSelectionConfig {
/// By default, all data values are considered to lie within an empty selection.
/// When set to `none`, empty selections contain no data values.
pub empty: Option<VgLayoutAlign>,
/// An array of encoding channels. The corresponding data field values
/// must match for a data tuple to fall within the selection.
pub encodings: Option<Vec<SingleDefChannel>>,
/// An array of field names whose values must match for a data tuple to
/// fall within the selection.
pub fields: Option<Vec<String>>,
/// When true, an invisible voronoi diagram is computed to accelerate discrete
/// selection. The data value _nearest_ the mouse cursor is added to the selection.
///
/// See the [nearest transform](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/nearest.html)
/// documentation for more information.
pub nearest: Option<bool>,
/// A [Vega event stream](https://vega.github.io/vega/docs/event-streams/) (object or
/// selector) that triggers the selection.
/// For interval selections, the event stream must specify a [start and
/// end](https://vega.github.io/vega/docs/event-streams/#between-filters).
pub on: Option<serde_json::Value>,
/// With layered and multi-view displays, a strategy that determines how
/// selections' data queries are resolved when applied in a filter transform,
/// conditional encoding rule, or scale domain.
pub resolve: Option<SelectionResolution>,
/// Controls whether data values should be toggled or only ever inserted into
/// multi selections. Can be `true`, `false` (for insertion only), or a
/// [Vega expression](https://vega.github.io/vega/docs/expressions/).
///
/// __Default value:__ `true`, which corresponds to `event.shiftKey` (i.e.,
/// data values are toggled when a user interacts with the shift-key pressed).
///
/// See the [toggle transform](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/toggle.html)
/// documentation for more information.
pub toggle: Option<Translate>,
}
/// The default definition for a
/// [`single`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/selection.html#type) selection. All
/// properties and transformations
/// for a single selection definition (except `type`) may be specified here.
///
/// For instance, setting `single` to `{"on": "dblclick"}` populates single selections on
/// double-click by default.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct SingleSelectionConfig {
/// Establish a two-way binding between a single selection and input elements
/// (also known as dynamic query widgets). A binding takes the form of
/// Vega's [input element binding definition](https://vega.github.io/vega/docs/signals/#bind)
/// or can be a mapping between projected field/encodings and binding definitions.
///
/// See the [bind transform](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/bind.html) documentation
/// for more information.
pub bind: Option<HashMap<String, BindValue>>,
/// By default, all data values are considered to lie within an empty selection.
/// When set to `none`, empty selections contain no data values.
pub empty: Option<VgLayoutAlign>,
/// An array of encoding channels. The corresponding data field values
/// must match for a data tuple to fall within the selection.
pub encodings: Option<Vec<SingleDefChannel>>,
/// An array of field names whose values must match for a data tuple to
/// fall within the selection.
pub fields: Option<Vec<String>>,
/// When true, an invisible voronoi diagram is computed to accelerate discrete
/// selection. The data value _nearest_ the mouse cursor is added to the selection.
///
/// See the [nearest transform](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/nearest.html)
/// documentation for more information.
pub nearest: Option<bool>,
/// A [Vega event stream](https://vega.github.io/vega/docs/event-streams/) (object or
/// selector) that triggers the selection.
/// For interval selections, the event stream must specify a [start and
/// end](https://vega.github.io/vega/docs/event-streams/#between-filters).
pub on: Option<serde_json::Value>,
/// With layered and multi-view displays, a strategy that determines how
/// selections' data queries are resolved when applied in a filter transform,
/// conditional encoding rule, or scale domain.
pub resolve: Option<SelectionResolution>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct VgBinding {
pub element: Option<String>,
pub input: String,
pub options: Option<Vec<String>>,
pub max: Option<f64>,
pub min: Option<f64>,
pub step: Option<f64>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct VgMarkConfig {
/// The horizontal alignment of the text. One of `"left"`, `"right"`, `"center"`.
pub align: Option<HorizontalAlign>,
/// The rotation angle of the text, in degrees.
pub angle: Option<f64>,
/// The vertical alignment of the text. One of `"top"`, `"middle"`, `"bottom"`.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"middle"`
pub baseline: Option<VerticalAlign>,
/// The radius in pixels of rounded rectangle corners.
///
/// __Default value:__ `0`
#[serde(rename = "cornerRadius")]
pub corner_radius: Option<f64>,
/// The mouse cursor used over the mark. Any valid [CSS cursor
/// type](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/cursor#Values) can be used.
pub cursor: Option<Cursor>,
/// The direction of the text. One of `"ltr"` (left-to-right) or `"rtl"` (right-to-left).
/// This property determines on which side is truncated in response to the limit parameter.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"ltr"`
pub dir: Option<Dir>,
/// The horizontal offset, in pixels, between the text label and its anchor point. The offset
/// is applied after rotation by the _angle_ property.
pub dx: Option<f64>,
/// The vertical offset, in pixels, between the text label and its anchor point. The offset
/// is applied after rotation by the _angle_ property.
pub dy: Option<f64>,
/// The ellipsis string for text truncated in response to the limit parameter.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"…"`
pub ellipsis: Option<String>,
/// Default Fill Color. This has higher precedence than `config.color`
///
/// __Default value:__ (None)
pub fill: Option<String>,
/// The fill opacity (value between [0,1]).
///
/// __Default value:__ `1`
#[serde(rename = "fillOpacity")]
pub fill_opacity: Option<f64>,
/// The typeface to set the text in (e.g., `"Helvetica Neue"`).
pub font: Option<String>,
/// The font size, in pixels.
#[serde(rename = "fontSize")]
pub font_size: Option<f64>,
/// The font style (e.g., `"italic"`).
#[serde(rename = "fontStyle")]
pub font_style: Option<FontStyle>,
/// The font weight.
/// This can be either a string (e.g `"bold"`, `"normal"`) or a number (`100`, `200`, `300`,
/// ..., `900` where `"normal"` = `400` and `"bold"` = `700`).
#[serde(rename = "fontWeight")]
pub font_weight: Option<FontWeight>,
/// A URL to load upon mouse click. If defined, the mark acts as a hyperlink.
pub href: Option<String>,
/// The line interpolation method to use for line and area marks. One of the following:
/// - `"linear"`: piecewise linear segments, as in a polyline.
/// - `"linear-closed"`: close the linear segments to form a polygon.
/// - `"step"`: alternate between horizontal and vertical segments, as in a step function.
/// - `"step-before"`: alternate between vertical and horizontal segments, as in a step
/// function.
/// - `"step-after"`: alternate between horizontal and vertical segments, as in a step
/// function.
/// - `"basis"`: a B-spline, with control point duplication on the ends.
/// - `"basis-open"`: an open B-spline; may not intersect the start or end.
/// - `"basis-closed"`: a closed B-spline, as in a loop.
/// - `"cardinal"`: a Cardinal spline, with control point duplication on the ends.
/// - `"cardinal-open"`: an open Cardinal spline; may not intersect the start or end, but
/// will intersect other control points.
/// - `"cardinal-closed"`: a closed Cardinal spline, as in a loop.
/// - `"bundle"`: equivalent to basis, except the tension parameter is used to straighten the
/// spline.
/// - `"monotone"`: cubic interpolation that preserves monotonicity in y.
pub interpolate: Option<Interpolate>,
/// The maximum length of the text mark in pixels. The text value will be automatically
/// truncated if the rendered size exceeds the limit.
///
/// __Default value:__ `0`, indicating no limit
pub limit: Option<f64>,
/// The overall opacity (value between [0,1]).
///
/// __Default value:__ `0.7` for non-aggregate plots with `point`, `tick`, `circle`, or
/// `square` marks or layered `bar` charts and `1` otherwise.
pub opacity: Option<f64>,
/// The orientation of a non-stacked bar, tick, area, and line charts.
/// The value is either horizontal (default) or vertical.
/// - For bar, rule and tick, this determines whether the size of the bar and tick
/// should be applied to x or y dimension.
/// - For area, this property determines the orient property of the Vega output.
/// - For line and trail marks, this property determines the sort order of the points in the
/// line
/// if `config.sortLineBy` is not specified.
/// For stacked charts, this is always determined by the orientation of the stack;
/// therefore explicitly specified value will be ignored.
pub orient: Option<Orient>,
/// Polar coordinate radial offset, in pixels, of the text label from the origin determined
/// by the `x` and `y` properties.
pub radius: Option<f64>,
/// The default symbol shape to use. One of: `"circle"` (default), `"square"`, `"cross"`,
/// `"diamond"`, `"triangle-up"`, or `"triangle-down"`, or a custom SVG path.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"circle"`
pub shape: Option<String>,
/// The pixel area each the point/circle/square.
/// For example: in the case of circles, the radius is determined in part by the square root
/// of the size value.
///
/// __Default value:__ `30`
pub size: Option<f64>,
/// Default Stroke Color. This has higher precedence than `config.color`
///
/// __Default value:__ (None)
pub stroke: Option<String>,
/// The stroke cap for line ending style. One of `"butt"`, `"round"`, or `"square"`.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"square"`
#[serde(rename = "strokeCap")]
pub stroke_cap: Option<StrokeCap>,
/// An array of alternating stroke, space lengths for creating dashed or dotted lines.
#[serde(rename = "strokeDash")]
pub stroke_dash: Option<Vec<f64>>,
/// The offset (in pixels) into which to begin drawing with the stroke dash array.
#[serde(rename = "strokeDashOffset")]
pub stroke_dash_offset: Option<f64>,
/// The stroke line join method. One of `"miter"`, `"round"` or `"bevel"`.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"miter"`
#[serde(rename = "strokeJoin")]
pub stroke_join: Option<StrokeJoin>,
/// The miter limit at which to bevel a line join.
#[serde(rename = "strokeMiterLimit")]
pub stroke_miter_limit: Option<f64>,
/// The stroke opacity (value between [0,1]).
///
/// __Default value:__ `1`
#[serde(rename = "strokeOpacity")]
pub stroke_opacity: Option<f64>,
/// The stroke width, in pixels.
#[serde(rename = "strokeWidth")]
pub stroke_width: Option<f64>,
/// Depending on the interpolation type, sets the tension parameter (for line and area marks).
pub tension: Option<f64>,
/// Placeholder text if the `text` channel is not specified
pub text: Option<String>,
/// Polar coordinate angle, in radians, of the text label from the origin determined by the
/// `x` and `y` properties. Values for `theta` follow the same convention of `arc` mark
/// `startAngle` and `endAngle` properties: angles are measured in radians, with `0`
/// indicating "north".
pub theta: Option<f64>,
/// The tooltip text to show upon mouse hover.
pub tooltip: Option<serde_json::Value>,
}
/// Text-Specific Config
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct TextConfig {
/// The horizontal alignment of the text. One of `"left"`, `"right"`, `"center"`.
pub align: Option<HorizontalAlign>,
/// The rotation angle of the text, in degrees.
pub angle: Option<f64>,
/// The vertical alignment of the text. One of `"top"`, `"middle"`, `"bottom"`.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"middle"`
pub baseline: Option<VerticalAlign>,
/// Default color. Note that `fill` and `stroke` have higher precedence than `color` and
/// will override `color`.
///
/// __Default value:__ <span style="color: #4682b4;">■</span> `"#4682b4"`
///
/// __Note:__ This property cannot be used in a [style
/// config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/mark.html#style-config).
pub color: Option<String>,
/// The radius in pixels of rounded rectangle corners.
///
/// __Default value:__ `0`
#[serde(rename = "cornerRadius")]
pub corner_radius: Option<f64>,
/// The mouse cursor used over the mark. Any valid [CSS cursor
/// type](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/cursor#Values) can be used.
pub cursor: Option<Cursor>,
/// The direction of the text. One of `"ltr"` (left-to-right) or `"rtl"` (right-to-left).
/// This property determines on which side is truncated in response to the limit parameter.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"ltr"`
pub dir: Option<Dir>,
/// The horizontal offset, in pixels, between the text label and its anchor point. The offset
/// is applied after rotation by the _angle_ property.
pub dx: Option<f64>,
/// The vertical offset, in pixels, between the text label and its anchor point. The offset
/// is applied after rotation by the _angle_ property.
pub dy: Option<f64>,
/// The ellipsis string for text truncated in response to the limit parameter.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"…"`
pub ellipsis: Option<String>,
/// Default Fill Color. This has higher precedence than `config.color`
///
/// __Default value:__ (None)
pub fill: Option<String>,
/// Whether the mark's color should be used as fill color instead of stroke color.
///
/// __Default value:__ `true` for all marks except `point` and `false` for `point`.
///
/// __Applicable for:__ `bar`, `point`, `circle`, `square`, and `area` marks.
///
/// __Note:__ This property cannot be used in a [style
/// config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/mark.html#style-config).
pub filled: Option<bool>,
/// The fill opacity (value between [0,1]).
///
/// __Default value:__ `1`
#[serde(rename = "fillOpacity")]
pub fill_opacity: Option<f64>,
/// The typeface to set the text in (e.g., `"Helvetica Neue"`).
pub font: Option<String>,
/// The font size, in pixels.
#[serde(rename = "fontSize")]
pub font_size: Option<f64>,
/// The font style (e.g., `"italic"`).
#[serde(rename = "fontStyle")]
pub font_style: Option<FontStyle>,
/// The font weight.
/// This can be either a string (e.g `"bold"`, `"normal"`) or a number (`100`, `200`, `300`,
/// ..., `900` where `"normal"` = `400` and `"bold"` = `700`).
#[serde(rename = "fontWeight")]
pub font_weight: Option<FontWeight>,
/// A URL to load upon mouse click. If defined, the mark acts as a hyperlink.
pub href: Option<String>,
/// The line interpolation method to use for line and area marks. One of the following:
/// - `"linear"`: piecewise linear segments, as in a polyline.
/// - `"linear-closed"`: close the linear segments to form a polygon.
/// - `"step"`: alternate between horizontal and vertical segments, as in a step function.
/// - `"step-before"`: alternate between vertical and horizontal segments, as in a step
/// function.
/// - `"step-after"`: alternate between horizontal and vertical segments, as in a step
/// function.
/// - `"basis"`: a B-spline, with control point duplication on the ends.
/// - `"basis-open"`: an open B-spline; may not intersect the start or end.
/// - `"basis-closed"`: a closed B-spline, as in a loop.
/// - `"cardinal"`: a Cardinal spline, with control point duplication on the ends.
/// - `"cardinal-open"`: an open Cardinal spline; may not intersect the start or end, but
/// will intersect other control points.
/// - `"cardinal-closed"`: a closed Cardinal spline, as in a loop.
/// - `"bundle"`: equivalent to basis, except the tension parameter is used to straighten the
/// spline.
/// - `"monotone"`: cubic interpolation that preserves monotonicity in y.
pub interpolate: Option<Interpolate>,
/// The maximum length of the text mark in pixels. The text value will be automatically
/// truncated if the rendered size exceeds the limit.
///
/// __Default value:__ `0`, indicating no limit
pub limit: Option<f64>,
/// The overall opacity (value between [0,1]).
///
/// __Default value:__ `0.7` for non-aggregate plots with `point`, `tick`, `circle`, or
/// `square` marks or layered `bar` charts and `1` otherwise.
pub opacity: Option<f64>,
/// The orientation of a non-stacked bar, tick, area, and line charts.
/// The value is either horizontal (default) or vertical.
/// - For bar, rule and tick, this determines whether the size of the bar and tick
/// should be applied to x or y dimension.
/// - For area, this property determines the orient property of the Vega output.
/// - For line and trail marks, this property determines the sort order of the points in the
/// line
/// if `config.sortLineBy` is not specified.
/// For stacked charts, this is always determined by the orientation of the stack;
/// therefore explicitly specified value will be ignored.
pub orient: Option<Orient>,
/// Polar coordinate radial offset, in pixels, of the text label from the origin determined
/// by the `x` and `y` properties.
pub radius: Option<f64>,
/// The default symbol shape to use. One of: `"circle"` (default), `"square"`, `"cross"`,
/// `"diamond"`, `"triangle-up"`, or `"triangle-down"`, or a custom SVG path.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"circle"`
pub shape: Option<String>,
/// Whether month names and weekday names should be abbreviated.
#[serde(rename = "shortTimeLabels")]
pub short_time_labels: Option<bool>,
/// The pixel area each the point/circle/square.
/// For example: in the case of circles, the radius is determined in part by the square root
/// of the size value.
///
/// __Default value:__ `30`
pub size: Option<f64>,
/// Default Stroke Color. This has higher precedence than `config.color`
///
/// __Default value:__ (None)
pub stroke: Option<String>,
/// The stroke cap for line ending style. One of `"butt"`, `"round"`, or `"square"`.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"square"`
#[serde(rename = "strokeCap")]
pub stroke_cap: Option<StrokeCap>,
/// An array of alternating stroke, space lengths for creating dashed or dotted lines.
#[serde(rename = "strokeDash")]
pub stroke_dash: Option<Vec<f64>>,
/// The offset (in pixels) into which to begin drawing with the stroke dash array.
#[serde(rename = "strokeDashOffset")]
pub stroke_dash_offset: Option<f64>,
/// The stroke line join method. One of `"miter"`, `"round"` or `"bevel"`.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"miter"`
#[serde(rename = "strokeJoin")]
pub stroke_join: Option<StrokeJoin>,
/// The miter limit at which to bevel a line join.
#[serde(rename = "strokeMiterLimit")]
pub stroke_miter_limit: Option<f64>,
/// The stroke opacity (value between [0,1]).
///
/// __Default value:__ `1`
#[serde(rename = "strokeOpacity")]
pub stroke_opacity: Option<f64>,
/// The stroke width, in pixels.
#[serde(rename = "strokeWidth")]
pub stroke_width: Option<f64>,
/// Depending on the interpolation type, sets the tension parameter (for line and area marks).
pub tension: Option<f64>,
/// Placeholder text if the `text` channel is not specified
pub text: Option<String>,
/// Polar coordinate angle, in radians, of the text label from the origin determined by the
/// `x` and `y` properties. Values for `theta` follow the same convention of `arc` mark
/// `startAngle` and `endAngle` properties: angles are measured in radians, with `0`
/// indicating "north".
pub theta: Option<f64>,
/// The tooltip text to show upon mouse hover.
pub tooltip: Option<serde_json::Value>,
}
/// Tick-Specific Config
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct TickConfig {
/// The horizontal alignment of the text. One of `"left"`, `"right"`, `"center"`.
pub align: Option<HorizontalAlign>,
/// The rotation angle of the text, in degrees.
pub angle: Option<f64>,
/// The width of the ticks.
///
/// __Default value:__ 2/3 of rangeStep.
#[serde(rename = "bandSize")]
pub band_size: Option<f64>,
/// The vertical alignment of the text. One of `"top"`, `"middle"`, `"bottom"`.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"middle"`
pub baseline: Option<VerticalAlign>,
/// Default color. Note that `fill` and `stroke` have higher precedence than `color` and
/// will override `color`.
///
/// __Default value:__ <span style="color: #4682b4;">■</span> `"#4682b4"`
///
/// __Note:__ This property cannot be used in a [style
/// config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/mark.html#style-config).
pub color: Option<String>,
/// The radius in pixels of rounded rectangle corners.
///
/// __Default value:__ `0`
#[serde(rename = "cornerRadius")]
pub corner_radius: Option<f64>,
/// The mouse cursor used over the mark. Any valid [CSS cursor
/// type](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/cursor#Values) can be used.
pub cursor: Option<Cursor>,
/// The direction of the text. One of `"ltr"` (left-to-right) or `"rtl"` (right-to-left).
/// This property determines on which side is truncated in response to the limit parameter.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"ltr"`
pub dir: Option<Dir>,
/// The horizontal offset, in pixels, between the text label and its anchor point. The offset
/// is applied after rotation by the _angle_ property.
pub dx: Option<f64>,
/// The vertical offset, in pixels, between the text label and its anchor point. The offset
/// is applied after rotation by the _angle_ property.
pub dy: Option<f64>,
/// The ellipsis string for text truncated in response to the limit parameter.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"…"`
pub ellipsis: Option<String>,
/// Default Fill Color. This has higher precedence than `config.color`
///
/// __Default value:__ (None)
pub fill: Option<String>,
/// Whether the mark's color should be used as fill color instead of stroke color.
///
/// __Default value:__ `true` for all marks except `point` and `false` for `point`.
///
/// __Applicable for:__ `bar`, `point`, `circle`, `square`, and `area` marks.
///
/// __Note:__ This property cannot be used in a [style
/// config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/mark.html#style-config).
pub filled: Option<bool>,
/// The fill opacity (value between [0,1]).
///
/// __Default value:__ `1`
#[serde(rename = "fillOpacity")]
pub fill_opacity: Option<f64>,
/// The typeface to set the text in (e.g., `"Helvetica Neue"`).
pub font: Option<String>,
/// The font size, in pixels.
#[serde(rename = "fontSize")]
pub font_size: Option<f64>,
/// The font style (e.g., `"italic"`).
#[serde(rename = "fontStyle")]
pub font_style: Option<FontStyle>,
/// The font weight.
/// This can be either a string (e.g `"bold"`, `"normal"`) or a number (`100`, `200`, `300`,
/// ..., `900` where `"normal"` = `400` and `"bold"` = `700`).
#[serde(rename = "fontWeight")]
pub font_weight: Option<FontWeight>,
/// A URL to load upon mouse click. If defined, the mark acts as a hyperlink.
pub href: Option<String>,
/// The line interpolation method to use for line and area marks. One of the following:
/// - `"linear"`: piecewise linear segments, as in a polyline.
/// - `"linear-closed"`: close the linear segments to form a polygon.
/// - `"step"`: alternate between horizontal and vertical segments, as in a step function.
/// - `"step-before"`: alternate between vertical and horizontal segments, as in a step
/// function.
/// - `"step-after"`: alternate between horizontal and vertical segments, as in a step
/// function.
/// - `"basis"`: a B-spline, with control point duplication on the ends.
/// - `"basis-open"`: an open B-spline; may not intersect the start or end.
/// - `"basis-closed"`: a closed B-spline, as in a loop.
/// - `"cardinal"`: a Cardinal spline, with control point duplication on the ends.
/// - `"cardinal-open"`: an open Cardinal spline; may not intersect the start or end, but
/// will intersect other control points.
/// - `"cardinal-closed"`: a closed Cardinal spline, as in a loop.
/// - `"bundle"`: equivalent to basis, except the tension parameter is used to straighten the
/// spline.
/// - `"monotone"`: cubic interpolation that preserves monotonicity in y.
pub interpolate: Option<Interpolate>,
/// The maximum length of the text mark in pixels. The text value will be automatically
/// truncated if the rendered size exceeds the limit.
///
/// __Default value:__ `0`, indicating no limit
pub limit: Option<f64>,
/// The overall opacity (value between [0,1]).
///
/// __Default value:__ `0.7` for non-aggregate plots with `point`, `tick`, `circle`, or
/// `square` marks or layered `bar` charts and `1` otherwise.
pub opacity: Option<f64>,
/// The orientation of a non-stacked bar, tick, area, and line charts.
/// The value is either horizontal (default) or vertical.
/// - For bar, rule and tick, this determines whether the size of the bar and tick
/// should be applied to x or y dimension.
/// - For area, this property determines the orient property of the Vega output.
/// - For line and trail marks, this property determines the sort order of the points in the
/// line
/// if `config.sortLineBy` is not specified.
/// For stacked charts, this is always determined by the orientation of the stack;
/// therefore explicitly specified value will be ignored.
pub orient: Option<Orient>,
/// Polar coordinate radial offset, in pixels, of the text label from the origin determined
/// by the `x` and `y` properties.
pub radius: Option<f64>,
/// The default symbol shape to use. One of: `"circle"` (default), `"square"`, `"cross"`,
/// `"diamond"`, `"triangle-up"`, or `"triangle-down"`, or a custom SVG path.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"circle"`
pub shape: Option<String>,
/// The pixel area each the point/circle/square.
/// For example: in the case of circles, the radius is determined in part by the square root
/// of the size value.
///
/// __Default value:__ `30`
pub size: Option<f64>,
/// Default Stroke Color. This has higher precedence than `config.color`
///
/// __Default value:__ (None)
pub stroke: Option<String>,
/// The stroke cap for line ending style. One of `"butt"`, `"round"`, or `"square"`.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"square"`
#[serde(rename = "strokeCap")]
pub stroke_cap: Option<StrokeCap>,
/// An array of alternating stroke, space lengths for creating dashed or dotted lines.
#[serde(rename = "strokeDash")]
pub stroke_dash: Option<Vec<f64>>,
/// The offset (in pixels) into which to begin drawing with the stroke dash array.
#[serde(rename = "strokeDashOffset")]
pub stroke_dash_offset: Option<f64>,
/// The stroke line join method. One of `"miter"`, `"round"` or `"bevel"`.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"miter"`
#[serde(rename = "strokeJoin")]
pub stroke_join: Option<StrokeJoin>,
/// The miter limit at which to bevel a line join.
#[serde(rename = "strokeMiterLimit")]
pub stroke_miter_limit: Option<f64>,
/// The stroke opacity (value between [0,1]).
///
/// __Default value:__ `1`
#[serde(rename = "strokeOpacity")]
pub stroke_opacity: Option<f64>,
/// The stroke width, in pixels.
#[serde(rename = "strokeWidth")]
pub stroke_width: Option<f64>,
/// Depending on the interpolation type, sets the tension parameter (for line and area marks).
pub tension: Option<f64>,
/// Placeholder text if the `text` channel is not specified
pub text: Option<String>,
/// Polar coordinate angle, in radians, of the text label from the origin determined by the
/// `x` and `y` properties. Values for `theta` follow the same convention of `arc` mark
/// `startAngle` and `endAngle` properties: angles are measured in radians, with `0`
/// indicating "north".
pub theta: Option<f64>,
/// Thickness of the tick mark.
///
/// __Default value:__ `1`
pub thickness: Option<f64>,
/// The tooltip text to show upon mouse hover.
pub tooltip: Option<serde_json::Value>,
}
/// Title configuration, which determines default properties for all
/// [titles](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/title.html). For a full list of title
/// configuration options, please see the [corresponding section of the title
/// documentation](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/title.html#config).
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct VgTitleConfig {
/// The anchor position for placing the title. One of `"start"`, `"middle"`, or `"end"`. For
/// example, with an orientation of top these anchor positions map to a left-, center-, or
/// right-aligned title.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"middle"` for
/// [single](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/spec.html) and
/// [layered](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/layer.html) views.
/// `"start"` for other composite views.
///
/// __Note:__ [For now](https://github.com/vega/vega-lite/issues/2875), `anchor` is only
/// customizable only for [single](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/spec.html) and
/// [layered](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/layer.html) views. For other composite
/// views, `anchor` is always `"start"`.
pub anchor: Option<Anchor>,
/// Angle in degrees of title text.
pub angle: Option<f64>,
/// Vertical text baseline for title text.
pub baseline: Option<VerticalAlign>,
/// Text color for title text.
pub color: Option<String>,
/// Font name for title text.
pub font: Option<String>,
/// Font size in pixels for title text.
///
/// __Default value:__ `10`.
#[serde(rename = "fontSize")]
pub font_size: Option<f64>,
/// Font weight for title text.
/// This can be either a string (e.g `"bold"`, `"normal"`) or a number (`100`, `200`, `300`,
/// ..., `900` where `"normal"` = `400` and `"bold"` = `700`).
#[serde(rename = "fontWeight")]
pub font_weight: Option<FontWeight>,
/// The maximum allowed length in pixels of legend labels.
pub limit: Option<f64>,
/// Offset in pixels of the title from the chart body and axes.
pub offset: Option<f64>,
/// Default title orientation ("top", "bottom", "left", or "right")
pub orient: Option<TitleOrient>,
}
/// Default properties for [single view
/// plots](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/spec.html#single).
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct ViewConfig {
/// Whether the view should be clipped.
pub clip: Option<bool>,
/// The fill color.
///
/// __Default value:__ (none)
pub fill: Option<String>,
/// The fill opacity (value between [0,1]).
///
/// __Default value:__ (none)
#[serde(rename = "fillOpacity")]
pub fill_opacity: Option<f64>,
/// The default height of the single plot or each plot in a trellis plot when the
/// visualization has a continuous (non-ordinal) y-scale with `rangeStep` = `null`.
///
/// __Default value:__ `200`
pub height: Option<f64>,
/// The stroke color.
///
/// __Default value:__ (none)
pub stroke: Option<String>,
/// An array of alternating stroke, space lengths for creating dashed or dotted lines.
///
/// __Default value:__ (none)
#[serde(rename = "strokeDash")]
pub stroke_dash: Option<Vec<f64>>,
/// The offset (in pixels) into which to begin drawing with the stroke dash array.
///
/// __Default value:__ (none)
#[serde(rename = "strokeDashOffset")]
pub stroke_dash_offset: Option<f64>,
/// The stroke line join method. One of miter (default), round or bevel.
///
/// __Default value:__ 'miter'
#[serde(rename = "strokeJoin")]
pub stroke_join: Option<StrokeJoin>,
/// The stroke line join method. One of miter (default), round or bevel.
///
/// __Default value:__ 'miter'
#[serde(rename = "strokeMiterLimit")]
pub stroke_miter_limit: Option<f64>,
/// The stroke opacity (value between [0,1]).
///
/// __Default value:__ (none)
#[serde(rename = "strokeOpacity")]
pub stroke_opacity: Option<f64>,
/// The stroke width, in pixels.
///
/// __Default value:__ (none)
#[serde(rename = "strokeWidth")]
pub stroke_width: Option<f64>,
/// The default width of the single plot or each plot in a trellis plot when the
/// visualization has a continuous (non-ordinal) x-scale or ordinal x-scale with `rangeStep`
/// = `null`.
///
/// __Default value:__ `200`
pub width: Option<f64>,
}
/// An object describing the data source
///
/// Secondary data source to lookup in.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct Data {
/// An object that specifies the format for parsing the data.
pub format: Option<DataFormat>,
/// Provide a placeholder name and bind data at runtime.
pub name: Option<String>,
/// An URL from which to load the data set. Use the `format.type` property
/// to ensure the loaded data is correctly parsed.
pub url: Option<String>,
/// The full data set, included inline. This can be an array of objects or primitive values,
/// an object, or a string.
/// Arrays of primitive values are ingested as objects with a `data` property. Strings are
/// parsed according to the specified format type.
pub values: Option<DataInlineDataset>,
}
/// An object that specifies the format for parsing the data.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct DataFormat {
/// If set to `"auto"` (the default), perform automatic type inference to determine the
/// desired data types.
/// If set to `null`, disable type inference based on the spec and only use type inference
/// based on the data.
/// Alternatively, a parsing directive object can be provided for explicit data types. Each
/// property of the object corresponds to a field name, and the value to the desired data
/// type (one of `"number"`, `"boolean"`, `"date"`, or null (do not parse the field)).
/// For example, `"parse": {"modified_on": "date"}` parses the `modified_on` field in each
/// input record a Date value.
///
/// For `"date"`, we parse data based using Javascript's
/// [`Date.parse()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Date/parse).
/// For Specific date formats can be provided (e.g., `{foo: 'date:"%m%d%Y"'}`), using the
/// [d3-time-format syntax](https://github.com/d3/d3-time-format#locale_format). UTC date
/// format parsing is supported similarly (e.g., `{foo: 'utc:"%m%d%Y"'}`). See more about
/// [UTC time](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/timeunit.html#utc)
pub parse: Option<Parse>,
/// Type of input data: `"json"`, `"csv"`, `"tsv"`, `"dsv"`.
/// The default format type is determined by the extension of the file URL.
/// If no extension is detected, `"json"` will be used by default.
#[serde(rename = "type")]
pub data_format_type: Option<DataFormatType>,
/// The delimiter between records. The delimiter must be a single character (i.e., a single
/// 16-bit code unit); so, ASCII delimiters are fine, but emoji delimiters are not.
pub delimiter: Option<String>,
/// The JSON property containing the desired data.
/// This parameter can be used when the loaded JSON file may have surrounding structure or
/// meta-data.
/// For example `"property": "values.features"` is equivalent to retrieving
/// `json.values.features`
/// from the loaded JSON object.
pub property: Option<String>,
/// The name of the TopoJSON object set to convert to a GeoJSON feature collection.
/// For example, in a map of the world, there may be an object set named `"countries"`.
/// Using the feature property, we can extract this set and generate a GeoJSON feature object
/// for each country.
pub feature: Option<String>,
/// The name of the TopoJSON object set to convert to mesh.
/// Similar to the `feature` option, `mesh` extracts a named TopoJSON object set.
/// Unlike the `feature` option, the corresponding geo data is returned as a single, unified
/// mesh instance, not as individual GeoJSON features.
/// Extracting a mesh is useful for more efficiently drawing borders or other geographic
/// elements that you do not need to associate with specific regions such as individual
/// countries, states or counties.
pub mesh: Option<String>,
}
/// A key-value mapping between encoding channels and definition of fields.
///
/// A shared key-value mapping between encoding channels and definition of fields in the
/// underlying layers.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct Encoding {
/// Color of the marks – either fill or stroke color based on the `filled` property of mark
/// definition.
/// By default, `color` represents fill color for `"area"`, `"bar"`, `"tick"`,
/// `"text"`, `"trail"`, `"circle"`, and `"square"` / stroke color for `"line"` and
/// `"point"`.
///
/// __Default value:__ If undefined, the default color depends on [mark
/// config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html#mark)'s `color` property.
///
/// _Note:_
/// 1) For fine-grained control over both fill and stroke colors of the marks, please use the
/// `fill` and `stroke` channels. If either `fill` or `stroke` channel is specified, `color`
/// channel will be ignored.
/// 2) See the scale documentation for more information about customizing [color
/// scheme](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#scheme).
pub color: Option<MarkPropDefWithCondition>,
/// Horizontal facets for trellis plots.
pub column: Option<FacetFieldDef>,
/// Additional levels of detail for grouping data in aggregate views and
/// in line, trail, and area marks without mapping data to a specific visual channel.
pub detail: Option<Detail>,
/// Fill color of the marks.
/// __Default value:__ If undefined, the default color depends on [mark
/// config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html#mark)'s `color` property.
///
/// _Note:_ When using `fill` channel, `color ` channel will be ignored. To customize both
/// fill and stroke, please use `fill` and `stroke` channels (not `fill` and `color`).
pub fill: Option<MarkPropDefWithCondition>,
/// A URL to load upon mouse click.
pub href: Option<DefWithCondition>,
/// A data field to use as a unique key for data binding. When a visualization’s data is
/// updated, the key value will be used to match data elements to existing mark instances.
/// Use a key channel to enable object constancy for transitions over dynamic data.
pub key: Option<FieldDef>,
/// Latitude position of geographically projected marks.
pub latitude: Option<FieldDef>,
/// Latitude-2 position for geographically projected ranged `"area"`, `"bar"`, `"rect"`, and
/// `"rule"`.
pub latitude2: Option<FieldDef>,
/// Longitude position of geographically projected marks.
pub longitude: Option<FieldDef>,
/// Longitude-2 position for geographically projected ranged `"area"`, `"bar"`, `"rect"`,
/// and `"rule"`.
pub longitude2: Option<FieldDef>,
/// Opacity of the marks – either can be a value or a range.
///
/// __Default value:__ If undefined, the default opacity depends on [mark
/// config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html#mark)'s `opacity` property.
pub opacity: Option<MarkPropDefWithCondition>,
/// Order of the marks.
/// - For stacked marks, this `order` channel encodes [stack
/// order](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/stack.html#order).
/// - For line and trail marks, this `order` channel encodes order of data points in the
/// lines. This can be useful for creating [a connected
/// scatterplot](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/examples/connected_scatterplot.html).
/// Setting `order` to `{"value": null}` makes the line marks use the original order in the
/// data sources.
/// - Otherwise, this `order` channel encodes layer order of the marks.
///
/// __Note__: In aggregate plots, `order` field should be `aggregate`d to avoid creating
/// additional aggregation grouping.
pub order: Option<Order>,
/// Vertical facets for trellis plots.
pub row: Option<FacetFieldDef>,
/// For `point` marks the supported values are
/// `"circle"` (default), `"square"`, `"cross"`, `"diamond"`, `"triangle-up"`,
/// or `"triangle-down"`, or else a custom SVG path string.
/// For `geoshape` marks it should be a field definition of the geojson data
///
/// __Default value:__ If undefined, the default shape depends on [mark
/// config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html#point-config)'s `shape`
/// property.
pub shape: Option<MarkPropDefWithCondition>,
/// Size of the mark.
/// - For `"point"`, `"square"` and `"circle"`, – the symbol size, or pixel area of the mark.
/// - For `"bar"` and `"tick"` – the bar and tick's size.
/// - For `"text"` – the text's font size.
/// - Size is unsupported for `"line"`, `"area"`, and `"rect"`. (Use `"trail"` instead of
/// line with varying size)
pub size: Option<MarkPropDefWithCondition>,
/// Stroke color of the marks.
/// __Default value:__ If undefined, the default color depends on [mark
/// config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html#mark)'s `color` property.
///
/// _Note:_ When using `stroke` channel, `color ` channel will be ignored. To customize both
/// stroke and fill, please use `stroke` and `fill` channels (not `stroke` and `color`).
pub stroke: Option<MarkPropDefWithCondition>,
/// Text of the `text` mark.
pub text: Option<TextClass>,
/// The tooltip text to show upon mouse hover.
pub tooltip: Option<Tooltip>,
/// X coordinates of the marks, or width of horizontal `"bar"` and `"area"`.
pub x: Option<XClass>,
/// X2 coordinates for ranged `"area"`, `"bar"`, `"rect"`, and `"rule"`.
pub x2: Option<X2Class>,
/// Y coordinates of the marks, or height of vertical `"bar"` and `"area"`.
pub y: Option<XClass>,
/// Y2 coordinates for ranged `"area"`, `"bar"`, `"rect"`, and `"rule"`.
pub y2: Option<X2Class>,
}
/// Color of the marks – either fill or stroke color based on the `filled` property of mark
/// definition.
/// By default, `color` represents fill color for `"area"`, `"bar"`, `"tick"`,
/// `"text"`, `"trail"`, `"circle"`, and `"square"` / stroke color for `"line"` and
/// `"point"`.
///
/// __Default value:__ If undefined, the default color depends on [mark
/// config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html#mark)'s `color` property.
///
/// _Note:_
/// 1) For fine-grained control over both fill and stroke colors of the marks, please use the
/// `fill` and `stroke` channels. If either `fill` or `stroke` channel is specified, `color`
/// channel will be ignored.
/// 2) See the scale documentation for more information about customizing [color
/// scheme](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#scheme).
///
/// Fill color of the marks.
/// __Default value:__ If undefined, the default color depends on [mark
/// config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html#mark)'s `color` property.
///
/// _Note:_ When using `fill` channel, `color ` channel will be ignored. To customize both
/// fill and stroke, please use `fill` and `stroke` channels (not `fill` and `color`).
///
/// Opacity of the marks – either can be a value or a range.
///
/// __Default value:__ If undefined, the default opacity depends on [mark
/// config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html#mark)'s `opacity` property.
///
/// For `point` marks the supported values are
/// `"circle"` (default), `"square"`, `"cross"`, `"diamond"`, `"triangle-up"`,
/// or `"triangle-down"`, or else a custom SVG path string.
/// For `geoshape` marks it should be a field definition of the geojson data
///
/// __Default value:__ If undefined, the default shape depends on [mark
/// config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html#point-config)'s `shape`
/// property.
///
/// Size of the mark.
/// - For `"point"`, `"square"` and `"circle"`, – the symbol size, or pixel area of the mark.
/// - For `"bar"` and `"tick"` – the bar and tick's size.
/// - For `"text"` – the text's font size.
/// - Size is unsupported for `"line"`, `"area"`, and `"rect"`. (Use `"trail"` instead of
/// line with varying size)
///
/// Stroke color of the marks.
/// __Default value:__ If undefined, the default color depends on [mark
/// config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html#mark)'s `color` property.
///
/// _Note:_ When using `stroke` channel, `color ` channel will be ignored. To customize both
/// stroke and fill, please use `stroke` and `fill` channels (not `stroke` and `color`).
///
/// A FieldDef with Condition<ValueDef>
/// {
/// condition: {value: ...},
/// field: ...,
/// ...
/// }
///
/// A ValueDef with Condition<ValueDef | FieldDef>
/// {
/// condition: {field: ...} | {value: ...},
/// value: ...,
/// }
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct MarkPropDefWithCondition {
/// Aggregation function for the field
/// (e.g., `mean`, `sum`, `median`, `min`, `max`, `count`).
///
/// __Default value:__ `undefined` (None)
pub aggregate: Option<AggregateOp>,
/// A flag for binning a `quantitative` field, or [an object defining binning
/// parameters](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/bin.html#params).
/// If `true`, default [binning parameters](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/bin.html)
/// will be applied.
///
/// __Default value:__ `false`
pub bin: Option<Bin>,
/// One or more value definition(s) with a selection predicate.
///
/// __Note:__ A field definition's `condition` property can only contain [value
/// definitions](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/encoding.html#value-def)
/// since Vega-Lite only allows at most one encoded field per encoding channel.
///
/// A field definition or one or more value definition(s) with a selection predicate.
pub condition: Option<ColorCondition>,
/// __Required.__ A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value
/// or an object defining iterated values from the
/// [`repeat`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/repeat.html) operator.
///
/// __Note:__ Dots (`.`) and brackets (`[` and `]`) can be used to access nested objects
/// (e.g., `"field": "foo.bar"` and `"field": "foo['bar']"`).
/// If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use `\\` to escape
/// dots and brackets (e.g., `"a\\.b"` and `"a\\[0\\]"`).
/// See more details about escaping in the [field
/// documentation](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/field.html).
///
/// __Note:__ `field` is not required if `aggregate` is `count`.
pub field: Option<Field>,
/// An object defining properties of the legend.
/// If `null`, the legend for the encoding channel will be removed.
///
/// __Default value:__ If undefined, default [legend
/// properties](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/legend.html) are applied.
pub legend: Option<Legend>,
/// An object defining properties of the channel's scale, which is the function that
/// transforms values in the data domain (numbers, dates, strings, etc) to visual values
/// (pixels, colors, sizes) of the encoding channels.
///
/// If `null`, the scale will be [disabled and the data value will be directly
/// encoded](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#disable).
///
/// __Default value:__ If undefined, default [scale
/// properties](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html) are applied.
pub scale: Option<Scale>,
/// Sort order for the encoded field.
///
/// For continuous fields (quantitative or temporal), `sort` can be either `"ascending"` or
/// `"descending"`.
///
/// For discrete fields, `sort` can be one of the following:
/// - `"ascending"` or `"descending"` -- for sorting by the values' natural order in
/// Javascript.
/// - [A sort field definition](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/sort.html#sort-field)
/// for sorting by another field.
/// - [An array specifying the field values in preferred
/// order](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/sort.html#sort-array). In this case, the
/// sort order will obey the values in the array, followed by any unspecified values in their
/// original order. For discrete time field, values in the sort array can be [date-time
/// definition objects](types#datetime). In addition, for time units `"month"` and `"day"`,
/// the values can be the month or day names (case insensitive) or their 3-letter initials
/// (e.g., `"Mon"`, `"Tue"`).
/// - `null` indicating no sort.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"ascending"`
///
/// __Note:__ `null` is not supported for `row` and `column`.
pub sort: Option<Sort>,
/// Time unit (e.g., `year`, `yearmonth`, `month`, `hours`) for a temporal field.
/// or [a temporal field that gets casted as
/// ordinal](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/type.html#cast).
///
/// __Default value:__ `undefined` (None)
#[serde(rename = "timeUnit")]
pub time_unit: Option<TimeUnit>,
/// A title for the field. If `null`, the title will be removed.
///
/// __Default value:__ derived from the field's name and transformation function
/// (`aggregate`, `bin` and `timeUnit`). If the field has an aggregate function, the
/// function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., `"Sum of Profit"`). If the field is
/// binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g.,
/// `"Profit (binned)"`, `"Transaction Date (year-month)"`). Otherwise, the title is simply
/// the field name.
///
/// __Notes__:
///
/// 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the [`fieldTitle`
/// property in the [config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html) or
/// [`fieldTitle` function via the `compile` function's
/// options](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/compile.html#field-title).
///
/// 2) If both field definition's `title` and axis, header, or legend `title` are defined,
/// axis/header/legend title will be used.
pub title: Option<String>,
/// The encoded field's type of measurement (`"quantitative"`, `"temporal"`, `"ordinal"`, or
/// `"nominal"`).
/// It can also be a `"geojson"` type for encoding
/// ['geoshape'](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/geoshape.html).
#[serde(rename = "type")]
pub mark_prop_def_with_condition_type: Option<Type>,
/// A constant value in visual domain.
pub value: Option<PurpleValue>,
}
/// Binning properties or boolean flag for determining whether to bin data or not.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct BinParams {
/// A value in the binned domain at which to anchor the bins, shifting the bin boundaries if
/// necessary to ensure that a boundary aligns with the anchor value.
///
/// __Default Value:__ the minimum bin extent value
pub anchor: Option<f64>,
/// The number base to use for automatic bin determination (default is base 10).
///
/// __Default value:__ `10`
pub base: Option<f64>,
/// Scale factors indicating allowable subdivisions. The default value is [5, 2], which
/// indicates that for base 10 numbers (the default base), the method may consider dividing
/// bin sizes by 5 and/or 2. For example, for an initial step size of 10, the method can
/// check if bin sizes of 2 (= 10/5), 5 (= 10/2), or 1 (= 10/(5*2)) might also satisfy the
/// given constraints.
///
/// __Default value:__ `[5, 2]`
pub divide: Option<Vec<f64>>,
/// A two-element (`[min, max]`) array indicating the range of desired bin values.
pub extent: Option<Vec<f64>>,
/// Maximum number of bins.
///
/// __Default value:__ `6` for `row`, `column` and `shape` channels; `10` for other channels
pub maxbins: Option<f64>,
/// A minimum allowable step size (particularly useful for integer values).
pub minstep: Option<f64>,
/// If true (the default), attempts to make the bin boundaries use human-friendly boundaries,
/// such as multiples of ten.
pub nice: Option<bool>,
/// An exact step size to use between bins.
///
/// __Note:__ If provided, options such as maxbins will be ignored.
pub step: Option<f64>,
/// An array of allowable step sizes to choose from.
pub steps: Option<Vec<f64>>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct ConditionalValueDef {
pub test: Box<Option<Box<PurpleLogicalOperandPredicate>>>,
/// A constant value in visual domain (e.g., `"red"` / "#0099ff" for color, values between
/// `0` to `1` for opacity).
pub value: ConditionalValueDefValue,
/// A [selection name](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/selection.html), or a series of
/// [composed selections](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/selection.html#compose).
pub selection: Box<Option<Box<PurpleSelectionOperand>>>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct Selection {
pub not: Box<Option<Box<PurpleSelectionOperand>>>,
pub and: Option<Vec<SelectionOperandElement>>,
pub or: Option<Vec<SelectionOperandElement>>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct Predicate {
pub not: Box<Option<Box<PurpleLogicalOperandPredicate>>>,
pub and: Option<Vec<LogicalOperandPredicateElement>>,
pub or: Option<Vec<LogicalOperandPredicateElement>>,
/// The value that the field should be equal to.
pub equal: Option<EqualUnion>,
/// Field to be filtered.
pub field: Option<String>,
/// Time unit for the field to be filtered.
#[serde(rename = "timeUnit")]
pub time_unit: Option<TimeUnit>,
/// An array of inclusive minimum and maximum values
/// for a field value of a data item to be included in the filtered data.
pub range: Option<Vec<Option<RangeElement>>>,
/// A set of values that the `field`'s value should be a member of,
/// for a data item included in the filtered data.
#[serde(rename = "oneOf")]
pub one_of: Option<Vec<SortElement>>,
/// The value that the field should be less than.
pub lt: Option<Lt>,
/// The value that the field should be greater than.
pub gt: Option<Lt>,
/// The value that the field should be less than or equals to.
pub lte: Option<Lt>,
/// The value that the field should be greater than or equals to.
pub gte: Option<Lt>,
/// Filter using a selection name.
pub selection: Box<Option<Box<PurpleSelectionOperand>>>,
}
/// Object for defining datetime in Vega-Lite Filter.
/// If both month and quarter are provided, month has higher precedence.
/// `day` cannot be combined with other date.
/// We accept string for month and day names.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct DateTime {
/// Integer value representing the date from 1-31.
pub date: Option<f64>,
/// Value representing the day of a week. This can be one of: (1) integer value -- `1`
/// represents Monday; (2) case-insensitive day name (e.g., `"Monday"`); (3)
/// case-insensitive, 3-character short day name (e.g., `"Mon"`). <br/> **Warning:** A
/// DateTime definition object with `day`** should not be combined with `year`, `quarter`,
/// `month`, or `date`.
pub day: Option<Day>,
/// Integer value representing the hour of a day from 0-23.
pub hours: Option<f64>,
/// Integer value representing the millisecond segment of time.
pub milliseconds: Option<f64>,
/// Integer value representing the minute segment of time from 0-59.
pub minutes: Option<f64>,
/// One of: (1) integer value representing the month from `1`-`12`. `1` represents January;
/// (2) case-insensitive month name (e.g., `"January"`); (3) case-insensitive, 3-character
/// short month name (e.g., `"Jan"`).
pub month: Option<Month>,
/// Integer value representing the quarter of the year (from 1-4).
pub quarter: Option<f64>,
/// Integer value representing the second segment (0-59) of a time value
pub seconds: Option<f64>,
/// A boolean flag indicating if date time is in utc time. If false, the date time is in
/// local time
pub utc: Option<bool>,
/// Integer value representing the year.
pub year: Option<f64>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct ConditionalPredicateMarkPropFieldDefClass {
pub test: Box<Option<Box<PurpleLogicalOperandPredicate>>>,
/// A constant value in visual domain (e.g., `"red"` / "#0099ff" for color, values between
/// `0` to `1` for opacity).
pub value: Option<PurpleValue>,
/// A [selection name](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/selection.html), or a series of
/// [composed selections](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/selection.html#compose).
pub selection: Box<Option<Box<PurpleSelectionOperand>>>,
/// Aggregation function for the field
/// (e.g., `mean`, `sum`, `median`, `min`, `max`, `count`).
///
/// __Default value:__ `undefined` (None)
pub aggregate: Option<AggregateOp>,
/// A flag for binning a `quantitative` field, or [an object defining binning
/// parameters](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/bin.html#params).
/// If `true`, default [binning parameters](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/bin.html)
/// will be applied.
///
/// __Default value:__ `false`
pub bin: Option<Bin>,
/// __Required.__ A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value
/// or an object defining iterated values from the
/// [`repeat`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/repeat.html) operator.
///
/// __Note:__ Dots (`.`) and brackets (`[` and `]`) can be used to access nested objects
/// (e.g., `"field": "foo.bar"` and `"field": "foo['bar']"`).
/// If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use `\\` to escape
/// dots and brackets (e.g., `"a\\.b"` and `"a\\[0\\]"`).
/// See more details about escaping in the [field
/// documentation](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/field.html).
///
/// __Note:__ `field` is not required if `aggregate` is `count`.
pub field: Option<Field>,
/// An object defining properties of the legend.
/// If `null`, the legend for the encoding channel will be removed.
///
/// __Default value:__ If undefined, default [legend
/// properties](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/legend.html) are applied.
pub legend: Option<Legend>,
/// An object defining properties of the channel's scale, which is the function that
/// transforms values in the data domain (numbers, dates, strings, etc) to visual values
/// (pixels, colors, sizes) of the encoding channels.
///
/// If `null`, the scale will be [disabled and the data value will be directly
/// encoded](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#disable).
///
/// __Default value:__ If undefined, default [scale
/// properties](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html) are applied.
pub scale: Option<Scale>,
/// Sort order for the encoded field.
///
/// For continuous fields (quantitative or temporal), `sort` can be either `"ascending"` or
/// `"descending"`.
///
/// For discrete fields, `sort` can be one of the following:
/// - `"ascending"` or `"descending"` -- for sorting by the values' natural order in
/// Javascript.
/// - [A sort field definition](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/sort.html#sort-field)
/// for sorting by another field.
/// - [An array specifying the field values in preferred
/// order](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/sort.html#sort-array). In this case, the
/// sort order will obey the values in the array, followed by any unspecified values in their
/// original order. For discrete time field, values in the sort array can be [date-time
/// definition objects](types#datetime). In addition, for time units `"month"` and `"day"`,
/// the values can be the month or day names (case insensitive) or their 3-letter initials
/// (e.g., `"Mon"`, `"Tue"`).
/// - `null` indicating no sort.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"ascending"`
///
/// __Note:__ `null` is not supported for `row` and `column`.
pub sort: Option<Sort>,
/// Time unit (e.g., `year`, `yearmonth`, `month`, `hours`) for a temporal field.
/// or [a temporal field that gets casted as
/// ordinal](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/type.html#cast).
///
/// __Default value:__ `undefined` (None)
#[serde(rename = "timeUnit")]
pub time_unit: Option<TimeUnit>,
/// A title for the field. If `null`, the title will be removed.
///
/// __Default value:__ derived from the field's name and transformation function
/// (`aggregate`, `bin` and `timeUnit`). If the field has an aggregate function, the
/// function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., `"Sum of Profit"`). If the field is
/// binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g.,
/// `"Profit (binned)"`, `"Transaction Date (year-month)"`). Otherwise, the title is simply
/// the field name.
///
/// __Notes__:
///
/// 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the [`fieldTitle`
/// property in the [config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html) or
/// [`fieldTitle` function via the `compile` function's
/// options](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/compile.html#field-title).
///
/// 2) If both field definition's `title` and axis, header, or legend `title` are defined,
/// axis/header/legend title will be used.
pub title: Option<String>,
/// The encoded field's type of measurement (`"quantitative"`, `"temporal"`, `"ordinal"`, or
/// `"nominal"`).
/// It can also be a `"geojson"` type for encoding
/// ['geoshape'](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/geoshape.html).
#[serde(rename = "type")]
pub conditional_def_type: Option<Type>,
}
/// Reference to a repeated value.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct RepeatRef {
pub repeat: SingleDefChannel,
}
/// Properties of a legend or boolean flag for determining whether to show it.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct Legend {
/// Padding (in pixels) between legend entries in a symbol legend.
#[serde(rename = "entryPadding")]
pub entry_padding: Option<f64>,
/// The formatting pattern for labels. This is D3's [number format
/// pattern](https://github.com/d3/d3-format#locale_format) for quantitative fields and D3's
/// [time format pattern](https://github.com/d3/d3-time-format#locale_format) for time
/// field.
///
/// See the [format documentation](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/format.html) for
/// more information.
///
/// __Default value:__ derived from
/// [numberFormat](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html#format) config for
/// quantitative fields and from
/// [timeFormat](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html#format) config for
/// temporal fields.
pub format: Option<String>,
/// The offset, in pixels, by which to displace the legend from the edge of the enclosing
/// group or data rectangle.
///
/// __Default value:__ `0`
pub offset: Option<f64>,
/// The orientation of the legend, which determines how the legend is positioned within the
/// scene. One of "left", "right", "top-left", "top-right", "bottom-left", "bottom-right",
/// "none".
///
/// __Default value:__ `"right"`
pub orient: Option<LegendOrient>,
/// The padding, in pixels, between the legend and axis.
pub padding: Option<f64>,
/// The desired number of tick values for quantitative legends.
#[serde(rename = "tickCount")]
pub tick_count: Option<f64>,
/// A title for the field. If `null`, the title will be removed.
///
/// __Default value:__ derived from the field's name and transformation function
/// (`aggregate`, `bin` and `timeUnit`). If the field has an aggregate function, the
/// function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., `"Sum of Profit"`). If the field is
/// binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g.,
/// `"Profit (binned)"`, `"Transaction Date (year-month)"`). Otherwise, the title is simply
/// the field name.
///
/// __Notes__:
///
/// 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the [`fieldTitle`
/// property in the [config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html) or
/// [`fieldTitle` function via the `compile` function's
/// options](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/compile.html#field-title).
///
/// 2) If both field definition's `title` and axis, header, or legend `title` are defined,
/// axis/header/legend title will be used.
pub title: Option<String>,
/// The type of the legend. Use `"symbol"` to create a discrete legend and `"gradient"` for a
/// continuous color gradient.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"gradient"` for non-binned quantitative fields and temporal fields;
/// `"symbol"` otherwise.
#[serde(rename = "type")]
pub legend_type: Option<LegendType>,
/// Explicitly set the visible legend values.
pub values: Option<Vec<SortElement>>,
/// A non-positive integer indicating z-index of the legend.
/// If zindex is 0, legend should be drawn behind all chart elements.
/// To put them in front, use zindex = 1.
pub zindex: Option<f64>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct Scale {
/// The logarithm base of the `log` scale (default `10`).
pub base: Option<f64>,
/// If `true`, values that exceed the data domain are clamped to either the minimum or
/// maximum range value
///
/// __Default value:__ derived from the [scale
/// config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html#scale-config)'s `clamp` (`true`
/// by default).
pub clamp: Option<bool>,
/// Customized domain values.
///
/// For _quantitative_ fields, `domain` can take the form of a two-element array with minimum
/// and maximum values. [Piecewise
/// scales](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#piecewise) can be created by
/// providing a `domain` with more than two entries.
/// If the input field is aggregated, `domain` can also be a string value `"unaggregated"`,
/// indicating that the domain should include the raw data values prior to the aggregation.
///
/// For _temporal_ fields, `domain` can be a two-element array minimum and maximum values, in
/// the form of either timestamps or the [DateTime definition
/// objects](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/types.html#datetime).
///
/// For _ordinal_ and _nominal_ fields, `domain` can be an array that lists valid input
/// values.
///
/// The `selection` property can be used to [interactively
/// determine](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/selection.html#scale-domains) the scale
/// domain.
pub domain: Option<DomainUnion>,
/// The exponent of the `pow` scale.
pub exponent: Option<f64>,
/// The interpolation method for range values. By default, a general interpolator for
/// numbers, dates, strings and colors (in RGB space) is used. For color ranges, this
/// property allows interpolation in alternative color spaces. Legal values include `rgb`,
/// `hsl`, `hsl-long`, `lab`, `hcl`, `hcl-long`, `cubehelix` and `cubehelix-long` ('-long'
/// variants use longer paths in polar coordinate spaces). If object-valued, this property
/// accepts an object with a string-valued _type_ property and an optional numeric _gamma_
/// property applicable to rgb and cubehelix interpolators. For more, see the [d3-interpolate
/// documentation](https://github.com/d3/d3-interpolate).
///
/// __Note:__ Sequential scales do not support `interpolate` as they have a fixed
/// interpolator. Since Vega-Lite uses sequential scales for quantitative fields by default,
/// you have to set the scale `type` to other quantitative scale type such as `"linear"` to
/// customize `interpolate`.
pub interpolate: Option<InterpolateUnion>,
/// Extending the domain so that it starts and ends on nice round values. This method
/// typically modifies the scale’s domain, and may only extend the bounds to the nearest
/// round value. Nicing is useful if the domain is computed from data and may be irregular.
/// For example, for a domain of _[0.201479…, 0.996679…]_, a nice domain might be _[0.2,
/// 1.0]_.
///
/// For quantitative scales such as linear, `nice` can be either a boolean flag or a number.
/// If `nice` is a number, it will represent a desired tick count. This allows greater
/// control over the step size used to extend the bounds, guaranteeing that the returned
/// ticks will exactly cover the domain.
///
/// For temporal fields with time and utc scales, the `nice` value can be a string indicating
/// the desired time interval. Legal values are `"millisecond"`, `"second"`, `"minute"`,
/// `"hour"`, `"day"`, `"week"`, `"month"`, and `"year"`. Alternatively, `time` and `utc`
/// scales can accept an object-valued interval specifier of the form `{"interval": "month",
/// "step": 3}`, which includes a desired number of interval steps. Here, the domain would
/// snap to quarter (Jan, Apr, Jul, Oct) boundaries.
///
/// __Default value:__ `true` for unbinned _quantitative_ fields; `false` otherwise.
pub nice: Option<NiceUnion>,
/// For _[continuous](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#continuous)_ scales,
/// expands the scale domain to accommodate the specified number of pixels on each of the
/// scale range. The scale range must represent pixels for this parameter to function as
/// intended. Padding adjustment is performed prior to all other adjustments, including the
/// effects of the zero, nice, domainMin, and domainMax properties.
///
/// For _[band](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#band)_ scales, shortcut for
/// setting `paddingInner` and `paddingOuter` to the same value.
///
/// For _[point](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#point)_ scales, alias for
/// `paddingOuter`.
///
/// __Default value:__ For _continuous_ scales, derived from the [scale
/// config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#config)'s `continuousPadding`.
/// For _band and point_ scales, see `paddingInner` and `paddingOuter`.
pub padding: Option<f64>,
/// The inner padding (spacing) within each band step of band scales, as a fraction of the
/// step size. This value must lie in the range [0,1].
///
/// For point scale, this property is invalid as point scales do not have internal band
/// widths (only step sizes between bands).
///
/// __Default value:__ derived from the [scale
/// config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#config)'s `bandPaddingInner`.
#[serde(rename = "paddingInner")]
pub padding_inner: Option<f64>,
/// The outer padding (spacing) at the ends of the range of band and point scales,
/// as a fraction of the step size. This value must lie in the range [0,1].
///
/// __Default value:__ derived from the [scale
/// config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#config)'s `bandPaddingOuter` for
/// band scales and `pointPadding` for point scales.
#[serde(rename = "paddingOuter")]
pub padding_outer: Option<f64>,
/// The range of the scale. One of:
///
/// - A string indicating a [pre-defined named scale
/// range](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#range-config) (e.g., example,
/// `"symbol"`, or `"diverging"`).
///
/// - For [continuous scales](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#continuous),
/// two-element array indicating minimum and maximum values, or an array with more than two
/// entries for specifying a [piecewise
/// scale](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#piecewise).
///
/// - For [discrete](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#discrete) and
/// [discretizing](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#discretizing) scales, an
/// array of desired output values.
///
/// __Notes:__
///
/// 1) For [sequential](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#sequential),
/// [ordinal](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#ordinal), and discretizing
/// color scales, you can also specify a color
/// [`scheme`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#scheme) instead of `range`.
///
/// 2) Any directly specified `range` for `x` and `y` channels will be ignored. Range can be
/// customized via the view's corresponding
/// [size](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/size.html) (`width` and `height`) or via
/// [range steps and paddings properties](#range-step) for [band](#band) and [point](#point)
/// scales.
pub range: Option<ScaleRange>,
/// The distance between the starts of adjacent bands or points in
/// [band](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#band) and
/// [point](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#point) scales.
///
/// If `rangeStep` is `null` or if the view contains the scale's corresponding
/// [size](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/size.html) (`width` for `x` scales and
/// `height` for `y` scales), `rangeStep` will be automatically determined to fit the size of
/// the view.
///
/// __Default value:__ derived the [scale
/// config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html#scale-config)'s
/// `textXRangeStep` (`90` by default) for x-scales of `text` marks and `rangeStep` (`21` by
/// default) for x-scales of other marks and y-scales.
///
/// __Warning__: If `rangeStep` is `null` and the cardinality of the scale's domain is higher
/// than `width` or `height`, the rangeStep might become less than one pixel and the mark
/// might not appear correctly.
#[serde(rename = "rangeStep")]
pub range_step: Option<f64>,
/// If `true`, rounds numeric output values to integers. This can be helpful for snapping to
/// the pixel grid.
///
/// __Default value:__ `false`.
pub round: Option<bool>,
/// A string indicating a color
/// [scheme](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#scheme) name (e.g.,
/// `"category10"` or `"viridis"`) or a [scheme parameter
/// object](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#scheme-params).
///
/// Discrete color schemes may be used with
/// [discrete](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#discrete) or
/// [discretizing](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#discretizing) scales.
/// Continuous color schemes are intended for use with
/// [sequential](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scales.html#sequential) scales.
///
/// For the full list of supported schemes, please refer to the [Vega
/// Scheme](https://vega.github.io/vega/docs/schemes/#reference) reference.
pub scheme: Option<Scheme>,
/// The type of scale. Vega-Lite supports the following categories of scale types:
///
/// 1) [**Continuous Scales**](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#continuous)
/// -- mapping continuous domains to continuous output ranges
/// ([`"linear"`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#linear),
/// [`"pow"`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#pow),
/// [`"sqrt"`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#sqrt),
/// [`"log"`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#log),
/// [`"time"`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#time),
/// [`"utc"`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#utc),
/// [`"sequential"`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#sequential)).
///
/// 2) [**Discrete Scales**](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#discrete) --
/// mapping discrete domains to discrete
/// ([`"ordinal"`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#ordinal)) or continuous
/// ([`"band"`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#band) and
/// [`"point"`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#point)) output ranges.
///
/// 3) [**Discretizing
/// Scales**](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#discretizing) -- mapping
/// continuous domains to discrete output ranges
/// ([`"bin-linear"`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#bin-linear) and
/// [`"bin-ordinal"`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#bin-ordinal)).
///
/// __Default value:__ please see the [scale type
/// table](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#type).
#[serde(rename = "type")]
pub scale_type: Option<ScaleType>,
/// If `true`, ensures that a zero baseline value is included in the scale domain.
///
/// __Default value:__ `true` for x and y channels if the quantitative field is not binned
/// and no custom `domain` is provided; `false` otherwise.
///
/// __Note:__ Log, time, and utc scales do not support `zero`.
pub zero: Option<bool>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct DomainClass {
/// The field name to extract selected values for, when a selection is
/// [projected](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/project.html)
/// over multiple fields or encodings.
pub field: Option<String>,
/// The name of a selection.
pub selection: String,
/// The encoding channel to extract selected values for, when a selection is
/// [projected](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/project.html)
/// over multiple fields or encodings.
pub encoding: Option<String>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct ScaleInterpolateParams {
pub gamma: Option<f64>,
#[serde(rename = "type")]
pub scale_interpolate_params_type: ScaleInterpolateParamsType,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct NiceClass {
pub interval: String,
pub step: f64,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct SchemeParams {
/// For sequential and diverging schemes only, determines the extent of the color range to
/// use. For example `[0.2, 1]` will rescale the color scheme such that color values in the
/// range _[0, 0.2)_ are excluded from the scheme.
pub extent: Option<Vec<f64>>,
/// A color scheme name for sequential/ordinal scales (e.g., `"category10"` or `"viridis"`).
///
/// For the full list of supported schemes, please refer to the [Vega
/// Scheme](https://vega.github.io/vega/docs/schemes/#reference) reference.
pub name: String,
}
/// A sort definition for sorting a discrete scale in an encoding field definition.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct EncodingSortField {
/// The data [field](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/field.html) to sort by.
///
/// __Default value:__ If unspecified, defaults to the field specified in the outer data
/// reference.
pub field: Option<Field>,
/// An [aggregate operation](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/aggregate.html#ops) to
/// perform on the field prior to sorting (e.g., `"count"`, `"mean"` and `"median"`).
/// This property is required in cases where the sort field and the data reference field do
/// not match.
/// The input data objects will be aggregated, grouped by the encoded data field.
///
/// For a full list of operations, please see the documentation for
/// [aggregate](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/aggregate.html#ops).
pub op: AggregateOp,
/// The sort order. One of `"ascending"` (default), `"descending"`, or `null` (no not sort).
pub order: Option<VgComparatorOrder>,
}
/// Horizontal facets for trellis plots.
///
/// Vertical facets for trellis plots.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct FacetFieldDef {
/// Aggregation function for the field
/// (e.g., `mean`, `sum`, `median`, `min`, `max`, `count`).
///
/// __Default value:__ `undefined` (None)
pub aggregate: Option<AggregateOp>,
/// A flag for binning a `quantitative` field, or [an object defining binning
/// parameters](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/bin.html#params).
/// If `true`, default [binning parameters](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/bin.html)
/// will be applied.
///
/// __Default value:__ `false`
pub bin: Option<Bin>,
/// __Required.__ A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value
/// or an object defining iterated values from the
/// [`repeat`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/repeat.html) operator.
///
/// __Note:__ Dots (`.`) and brackets (`[` and `]`) can be used to access nested objects
/// (e.g., `"field": "foo.bar"` and `"field": "foo['bar']"`).
/// If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use `\\` to escape
/// dots and brackets (e.g., `"a\\.b"` and `"a\\[0\\]"`).
/// See more details about escaping in the [field
/// documentation](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/field.html).
///
/// __Note:__ `field` is not required if `aggregate` is `count`.
pub field: Option<Field>,
/// An object defining properties of a facet's header.
pub header: Option<Header>,
/// Sort order for the encoded field.
///
/// For continuous fields (quantitative or temporal), `sort` can be either `"ascending"` or
/// `"descending"`.
///
/// For discrete fields, `sort` can be one of the following:
/// - `"ascending"` or `"descending"` -- for sorting by the values' natural order in
/// Javascript.
/// - [A sort field definition](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/sort.html#sort-field)
/// for sorting by another field.
/// - [An array specifying the field values in preferred
/// order](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/sort.html#sort-array). In this case, the
/// sort order will obey the values in the array, followed by any unspecified values in their
/// original order. For discrete time field, values in the sort array can be [date-time
/// definition objects](types#datetime). In addition, for time units `"month"` and `"day"`,
/// the values can be the month or day names (case insensitive) or their 3-letter initials
/// (e.g., `"Mon"`, `"Tue"`).
/// - `null` indicating no sort.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"ascending"`
///
/// __Note:__ `null` is not supported for `row` and `column`.
pub sort: Option<Sort>,
/// Time unit (e.g., `year`, `yearmonth`, `month`, `hours`) for a temporal field.
/// or [a temporal field that gets casted as
/// ordinal](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/type.html#cast).
///
/// __Default value:__ `undefined` (None)
#[serde(rename = "timeUnit")]
pub time_unit: Option<TimeUnit>,
/// A title for the field. If `null`, the title will be removed.
///
/// __Default value:__ derived from the field's name and transformation function
/// (`aggregate`, `bin` and `timeUnit`). If the field has an aggregate function, the
/// function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., `"Sum of Profit"`). If the field is
/// binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g.,
/// `"Profit (binned)"`, `"Transaction Date (year-month)"`). Otherwise, the title is simply
/// the field name.
///
/// __Notes__:
///
/// 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the [`fieldTitle`
/// property in the [config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html) or
/// [`fieldTitle` function via the `compile` function's
/// options](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/compile.html#field-title).
///
/// 2) If both field definition's `title` and axis, header, or legend `title` are defined,
/// axis/header/legend title will be used.
pub title: Option<String>,
/// The encoded field's type of measurement (`"quantitative"`, `"temporal"`, `"ordinal"`, or
/// `"nominal"`).
/// It can also be a `"geojson"` type for encoding
/// ['geoshape'](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/geoshape.html).
#[serde(rename = "type")]
pub facet_field_def_type: Type,
}
/// An object defining properties of a facet's header.
///
/// Headers of row / column channels for faceted plots.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct Header {
/// The formatting pattern for labels. This is D3's [number format
/// pattern](https://github.com/d3/d3-format#locale_format) for quantitative fields and D3's
/// [time format pattern](https://github.com/d3/d3-time-format#locale_format) for time
/// field.
///
/// See the [format documentation](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/format.html) for
/// more information.
///
/// __Default value:__ derived from
/// [numberFormat](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html#format) config for
/// quantitative fields and from
/// [timeFormat](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html#format) config for
/// temporal fields.
pub format: Option<String>,
/// The rotation angle of the header labels.
///
/// __Default value:__ `0`.
#[serde(rename = "labelAngle")]
pub label_angle: Option<f64>,
/// The color of the header label, can be in hex color code or regular color name.
#[serde(rename = "labelColor")]
pub label_color: Option<String>,
/// The font of the header label.
#[serde(rename = "labelFont")]
pub label_font: Option<String>,
/// The font size of the header label, in pixels.
#[serde(rename = "labelFontSize")]
pub label_font_size: Option<f64>,
/// The maximum length of the header label in pixels. The text value will be automatically
/// truncated if the rendered size exceeds the limit.
///
/// __Default value:__ `0`, indicating no limit
#[serde(rename = "labelLimit")]
pub label_limit: Option<f64>,
/// A title for the field. If `null`, the title will be removed.
///
/// __Default value:__ derived from the field's name and transformation function
/// (`aggregate`, `bin` and `timeUnit`). If the field has an aggregate function, the
/// function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., `"Sum of Profit"`). If the field is
/// binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g.,
/// `"Profit (binned)"`, `"Transaction Date (year-month)"`). Otherwise, the title is simply
/// the field name.
///
/// __Notes__:
///
/// 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the [`fieldTitle`
/// property in the [config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html) or
/// [`fieldTitle` function via the `compile` function's
/// options](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/compile.html#field-title).
///
/// 2) If both field definition's `title` and axis, header, or legend `title` are defined,
/// axis/header/legend title will be used.
pub title: Option<String>,
/// The anchor position for placing the title. One of `"start"`, `"middle"`, or `"end"`. For
/// example, with an orientation of top these anchor positions map to a left-, center-, or
/// right-aligned title.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"middle"` for
/// [single](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/spec.html) and
/// [layered](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/layer.html) views.
/// `"start"` for other composite views.
///
/// __Note:__ [For now](https://github.com/vega/vega-lite/issues/2875), `anchor` is only
/// customizable only for [single](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/spec.html) and
/// [layered](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/layer.html) views. For other composite
/// views, `anchor` is always `"start"`.
#[serde(rename = "titleAnchor")]
pub title_anchor: Option<String>,
/// The rotation angle of the header title.
///
/// __Default value:__ `0`.
#[serde(rename = "titleAngle")]
pub title_angle: Option<f64>,
/// Vertical text baseline for the header title. One of `"top"`, `"bottom"`, `"middle"`.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"middle"`
#[serde(rename = "titleBaseline")]
pub title_baseline: Option<TextBaseline>,
/// Color of the header title, can be in hex color code or regular color name.
#[serde(rename = "titleColor")]
pub title_color: Option<String>,
/// Font of the header title. (e.g., `"Helvetica Neue"`).
#[serde(rename = "titleFont")]
pub title_font: Option<String>,
/// Font size of the header title.
#[serde(rename = "titleFontSize")]
pub title_font_size: Option<f64>,
/// Font weight of the header title.
/// This can be either a string (e.g `"bold"`, `"normal"`) or a number (`100`, `200`, `300`,
/// ..., `900` where `"normal"` = `400` and `"bold"` = `700`).
#[serde(rename = "titleFontWeight")]
pub title_font_weight: Option<FontWeight>,
/// The maximum length of the header title in pixels. The text value will be automatically
/// truncated if the rendered size exceeds the limit.
///
/// __Default value:__ `0`, indicating no limit
#[serde(rename = "titleLimit")]
pub title_limit: Option<f64>,
}
/// Definition object for a data field, its type and transformation of an encoding channel.
///
/// A data field to use as a unique key for data binding. When a visualization’s data is
/// updated, the key value will be used to match data elements to existing mark instances.
/// Use a key channel to enable object constancy for transitions over dynamic data.
///
/// Latitude position of geographically projected marks.
///
/// Latitude-2 position for geographically projected ranged `"area"`, `"bar"`, `"rect"`, and
/// `"rule"`.
///
/// Longitude position of geographically projected marks.
///
/// Longitude-2 position for geographically projected ranged `"area"`, `"bar"`, `"rect"`,
/// and `"rule"`.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct FieldDef {
/// Aggregation function for the field
/// (e.g., `mean`, `sum`, `median`, `min`, `max`, `count`).
///
/// __Default value:__ `undefined` (None)
pub aggregate: Option<AggregateOp>,
/// A flag for binning a `quantitative` field, or [an object defining binning
/// parameters](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/bin.html#params).
/// If `true`, default [binning parameters](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/bin.html)
/// will be applied.
///
/// __Default value:__ `false`
pub bin: Option<Bin>,
/// __Required.__ A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value
/// or an object defining iterated values from the
/// [`repeat`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/repeat.html) operator.
///
/// __Note:__ Dots (`.`) and brackets (`[` and `]`) can be used to access nested objects
/// (e.g., `"field": "foo.bar"` and `"field": "foo['bar']"`).
/// If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use `\\` to escape
/// dots and brackets (e.g., `"a\\.b"` and `"a\\[0\\]"`).
/// See more details about escaping in the [field
/// documentation](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/field.html).
///
/// __Note:__ `field` is not required if `aggregate` is `count`.
pub field: Option<Field>,
/// Time unit (e.g., `year`, `yearmonth`, `month`, `hours`) for a temporal field.
/// or [a temporal field that gets casted as
/// ordinal](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/type.html#cast).
///
/// __Default value:__ `undefined` (None)
#[serde(rename = "timeUnit")]
pub time_unit: Option<TimeUnit>,
/// A title for the field. If `null`, the title will be removed.
///
/// __Default value:__ derived from the field's name and transformation function
/// (`aggregate`, `bin` and `timeUnit`). If the field has an aggregate function, the
/// function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., `"Sum of Profit"`). If the field is
/// binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g.,
/// `"Profit (binned)"`, `"Transaction Date (year-month)"`). Otherwise, the title is simply
/// the field name.
///
/// __Notes__:
///
/// 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the [`fieldTitle`
/// property in the [config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html) or
/// [`fieldTitle` function via the `compile` function's
/// options](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/compile.html#field-title).
///
/// 2) If both field definition's `title` and axis, header, or legend `title` are defined,
/// axis/header/legend title will be used.
pub title: Option<String>,
/// The encoded field's type of measurement (`"quantitative"`, `"temporal"`, `"ordinal"`, or
/// `"nominal"`).
/// It can also be a `"geojson"` type for encoding
/// ['geoshape'](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/geoshape.html).
#[serde(rename = "type")]
pub field_def_type: Type,
}
/// A URL to load upon mouse click.
///
/// A FieldDef with Condition<ValueDef>
/// {
/// condition: {value: ...},
/// field: ...,
/// ...
/// }
///
/// A ValueDef with Condition<ValueDef | FieldDef>
/// {
/// condition: {field: ...} | {value: ...},
/// value: ...,
/// }
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct DefWithCondition {
/// Aggregation function for the field
/// (e.g., `mean`, `sum`, `median`, `min`, `max`, `count`).
///
/// __Default value:__ `undefined` (None)
pub aggregate: Option<AggregateOp>,
/// A flag for binning a `quantitative` field, or [an object defining binning
/// parameters](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/bin.html#params).
/// If `true`, default [binning parameters](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/bin.html)
/// will be applied.
///
/// __Default value:__ `false`
pub bin: Option<Bin>,
/// One or more value definition(s) with a selection predicate.
///
/// __Note:__ A field definition's `condition` property can only contain [value
/// definitions](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/encoding.html#value-def)
/// since Vega-Lite only allows at most one encoded field per encoding channel.
///
/// A field definition or one or more value definition(s) with a selection predicate.
pub condition: Option<HrefCondition>,
/// __Required.__ A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value
/// or an object defining iterated values from the
/// [`repeat`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/repeat.html) operator.
///
/// __Note:__ Dots (`.`) and brackets (`[` and `]`) can be used to access nested objects
/// (e.g., `"field": "foo.bar"` and `"field": "foo['bar']"`).
/// If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use `\\` to escape
/// dots and brackets (e.g., `"a\\.b"` and `"a\\[0\\]"`).
/// See more details about escaping in the [field
/// documentation](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/field.html).
///
/// __Note:__ `field` is not required if `aggregate` is `count`.
pub field: Option<Field>,
/// Time unit (e.g., `year`, `yearmonth`, `month`, `hours`) for a temporal field.
/// or [a temporal field that gets casted as
/// ordinal](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/type.html#cast).
///
/// __Default value:__ `undefined` (None)
#[serde(rename = "timeUnit")]
pub time_unit: Option<TimeUnit>,
/// A title for the field. If `null`, the title will be removed.
///
/// __Default value:__ derived from the field's name and transformation function
/// (`aggregate`, `bin` and `timeUnit`). If the field has an aggregate function, the
/// function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., `"Sum of Profit"`). If the field is
/// binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g.,
/// `"Profit (binned)"`, `"Transaction Date (year-month)"`). Otherwise, the title is simply
/// the field name.
///
/// __Notes__:
///
/// 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the [`fieldTitle`
/// property in the [config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html) or
/// [`fieldTitle` function via the `compile` function's
/// options](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/compile.html#field-title).
///
/// 2) If both field definition's `title` and axis, header, or legend `title` are defined,
/// axis/header/legend title will be used.
pub title: Option<String>,
/// The encoded field's type of measurement (`"quantitative"`, `"temporal"`, `"ordinal"`, or
/// `"nominal"`).
/// It can also be a `"geojson"` type for encoding
/// ['geoshape'](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/geoshape.html).
#[serde(rename = "type")]
pub def_with_condition_type: Option<Type>,
/// A constant value in visual domain.
pub value: Option<PurpleValue>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct ConditionalPredicateFieldDefClass {
pub test: Box<Option<Box<PurpleLogicalOperandPredicate>>>,
/// A constant value in visual domain (e.g., `"red"` / "#0099ff" for color, values between
/// `0` to `1` for opacity).
pub value: Option<PurpleValue>,
/// A [selection name](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/selection.html), or a series of
/// [composed selections](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/selection.html#compose).
pub selection: Box<Option<Box<PurpleSelectionOperand>>>,
/// Aggregation function for the field
/// (e.g., `mean`, `sum`, `median`, `min`, `max`, `count`).
///
/// __Default value:__ `undefined` (None)
pub aggregate: Option<AggregateOp>,
/// A flag for binning a `quantitative` field, or [an object defining binning
/// parameters](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/bin.html#params).
/// If `true`, default [binning parameters](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/bin.html)
/// will be applied.
///
/// __Default value:__ `false`
pub bin: Option<Bin>,
/// __Required.__ A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value
/// or an object defining iterated values from the
/// [`repeat`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/repeat.html) operator.
///
/// __Note:__ Dots (`.`) and brackets (`[` and `]`) can be used to access nested objects
/// (e.g., `"field": "foo.bar"` and `"field": "foo['bar']"`).
/// If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use `\\` to escape
/// dots and brackets (e.g., `"a\\.b"` and `"a\\[0\\]"`).
/// See more details about escaping in the [field
/// documentation](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/field.html).
///
/// __Note:__ `field` is not required if `aggregate` is `count`.
pub field: Option<Field>,
/// Time unit (e.g., `year`, `yearmonth`, `month`, `hours`) for a temporal field.
/// or [a temporal field that gets casted as
/// ordinal](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/type.html#cast).
///
/// __Default value:__ `undefined` (None)
#[serde(rename = "timeUnit")]
pub time_unit: Option<TimeUnit>,
/// A title for the field. If `null`, the title will be removed.
///
/// __Default value:__ derived from the field's name and transformation function
/// (`aggregate`, `bin` and `timeUnit`). If the field has an aggregate function, the
/// function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., `"Sum of Profit"`). If the field is
/// binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g.,
/// `"Profit (binned)"`, `"Transaction Date (year-month)"`). Otherwise, the title is simply
/// the field name.
///
/// __Notes__:
///
/// 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the [`fieldTitle`
/// property in the [config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html) or
/// [`fieldTitle` function via the `compile` function's
/// options](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/compile.html#field-title).
///
/// 2) If both field definition's `title` and axis, header, or legend `title` are defined,
/// axis/header/legend title will be used.
pub title: Option<String>,
/// The encoded field's type of measurement (`"quantitative"`, `"temporal"`, `"ordinal"`, or
/// `"nominal"`).
/// It can also be a `"geojson"` type for encoding
/// ['geoshape'](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/geoshape.html).
#[serde(rename = "type")]
pub conditional_def_type: Option<Type>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct OrderFieldDef {
/// Aggregation function for the field
/// (e.g., `mean`, `sum`, `median`, `min`, `max`, `count`).
///
/// __Default value:__ `undefined` (None)
pub aggregate: Option<AggregateOp>,
/// A flag for binning a `quantitative` field, or [an object defining binning
/// parameters](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/bin.html#params).
/// If `true`, default [binning parameters](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/bin.html)
/// will be applied.
///
/// __Default value:__ `false`
pub bin: Option<Bin>,
/// __Required.__ A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value
/// or an object defining iterated values from the
/// [`repeat`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/repeat.html) operator.
///
/// __Note:__ Dots (`.`) and brackets (`[` and `]`) can be used to access nested objects
/// (e.g., `"field": "foo.bar"` and `"field": "foo['bar']"`).
/// If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use `\\` to escape
/// dots and brackets (e.g., `"a\\.b"` and `"a\\[0\\]"`).
/// See more details about escaping in the [field
/// documentation](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/field.html).
///
/// __Note:__ `field` is not required if `aggregate` is `count`.
pub field: Option<Field>,
/// The sort order. One of `"ascending"` (default) or `"descending"`.
pub sort: Option<VgComparatorOrder>,
/// Time unit (e.g., `year`, `yearmonth`, `month`, `hours`) for a temporal field.
/// or [a temporal field that gets casted as
/// ordinal](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/type.html#cast).
///
/// __Default value:__ `undefined` (None)
#[serde(rename = "timeUnit")]
pub time_unit: Option<TimeUnit>,
/// A title for the field. If `null`, the title will be removed.
///
/// __Default value:__ derived from the field's name and transformation function
/// (`aggregate`, `bin` and `timeUnit`). If the field has an aggregate function, the
/// function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., `"Sum of Profit"`). If the field is
/// binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g.,
/// `"Profit (binned)"`, `"Transaction Date (year-month)"`). Otherwise, the title is simply
/// the field name.
///
/// __Notes__:
///
/// 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the [`fieldTitle`
/// property in the [config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html) or
/// [`fieldTitle` function via the `compile` function's
/// options](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/compile.html#field-title).
///
/// 2) If both field definition's `title` and axis, header, or legend `title` are defined,
/// axis/header/legend title will be used.
pub title: Option<String>,
/// The encoded field's type of measurement (`"quantitative"`, `"temporal"`, `"ordinal"`, or
/// `"nominal"`).
/// It can also be a `"geojson"` type for encoding
/// ['geoshape'](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/geoshape.html).
#[serde(rename = "type")]
pub order_field_def_type: Type,
}
/// Definition object for a constant value of an encoding channel.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct Def {
/// Aggregation function for the field
/// (e.g., `mean`, `sum`, `median`, `min`, `max`, `count`).
///
/// __Default value:__ `undefined` (None)
pub aggregate: Option<AggregateOp>,
/// A flag for binning a `quantitative` field, or [an object defining binning
/// parameters](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/bin.html#params).
/// If `true`, default [binning parameters](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/bin.html)
/// will be applied.
///
/// __Default value:__ `false`
pub bin: Option<Bin>,
/// __Required.__ A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value
/// or an object defining iterated values from the
/// [`repeat`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/repeat.html) operator.
///
/// __Note:__ Dots (`.`) and brackets (`[` and `]`) can be used to access nested objects
/// (e.g., `"field": "foo.bar"` and `"field": "foo['bar']"`).
/// If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use `\\` to escape
/// dots and brackets (e.g., `"a\\.b"` and `"a\\[0\\]"`).
/// See more details about escaping in the [field
/// documentation](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/field.html).
///
/// __Note:__ `field` is not required if `aggregate` is `count`.
pub field: Option<Field>,
/// The sort order. One of `"ascending"` (default) or `"descending"`.
pub sort: Option<VgComparatorOrder>,
/// Time unit (e.g., `year`, `yearmonth`, `month`, `hours`) for a temporal field.
/// or [a temporal field that gets casted as
/// ordinal](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/type.html#cast).
///
/// __Default value:__ `undefined` (None)
#[serde(rename = "timeUnit")]
pub time_unit: Option<TimeUnit>,
/// A title for the field. If `null`, the title will be removed.
///
/// __Default value:__ derived from the field's name and transformation function
/// (`aggregate`, `bin` and `timeUnit`). If the field has an aggregate function, the
/// function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., `"Sum of Profit"`). If the field is
/// binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g.,
/// `"Profit (binned)"`, `"Transaction Date (year-month)"`). Otherwise, the title is simply
/// the field name.
///
/// __Notes__:
///
/// 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the [`fieldTitle`
/// property in the [config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html) or
/// [`fieldTitle` function via the `compile` function's
/// options](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/compile.html#field-title).
///
/// 2) If both field definition's `title` and axis, header, or legend `title` are defined,
/// axis/header/legend title will be used.
pub title: Option<String>,
/// The encoded field's type of measurement (`"quantitative"`, `"temporal"`, `"ordinal"`, or
/// `"nominal"`).
/// It can also be a `"geojson"` type for encoding
/// ['geoshape'](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/geoshape.html).
#[serde(rename = "type")]
pub def_type: Option<Type>,
/// A constant value in visual domain (e.g., `"red"` / "#0099ff" for color, values between
/// `0` to `1` for opacity).
pub value: Option<PurpleValue>,
}
/// Text of the `text` mark.
///
/// A FieldDef with Condition<ValueDef>
/// {
/// condition: {value: ...},
/// field: ...,
/// ...
/// }
///
/// A ValueDef with Condition<ValueDef | FieldDef>
/// {
/// condition: {field: ...} | {value: ...},
/// value: ...,
/// }
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct TextClass {
/// Aggregation function for the field
/// (e.g., `mean`, `sum`, `median`, `min`, `max`, `count`).
///
/// __Default value:__ `undefined` (None)
pub aggregate: Option<AggregateOp>,
/// A flag for binning a `quantitative` field, or [an object defining binning
/// parameters](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/bin.html#params).
/// If `true`, default [binning parameters](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/bin.html)
/// will be applied.
///
/// __Default value:__ `false`
pub bin: Option<Bin>,
/// One or more value definition(s) with a selection predicate.
///
/// __Note:__ A field definition's `condition` property can only contain [value
/// definitions](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/encoding.html#value-def)
/// since Vega-Lite only allows at most one encoded field per encoding channel.
///
/// A field definition or one or more value definition(s) with a selection predicate.
pub condition: Option<TextCondition>,
/// __Required.__ A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value
/// or an object defining iterated values from the
/// [`repeat`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/repeat.html) operator.
///
/// __Note:__ Dots (`.`) and brackets (`[` and `]`) can be used to access nested objects
/// (e.g., `"field": "foo.bar"` and `"field": "foo['bar']"`).
/// If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use `\\` to escape
/// dots and brackets (e.g., `"a\\.b"` and `"a\\[0\\]"`).
/// See more details about escaping in the [field
/// documentation](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/field.html).
///
/// __Note:__ `field` is not required if `aggregate` is `count`.
pub field: Option<Field>,
/// The [formatting pattern](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/format.html) for a text
/// field. If not defined, this will be determined automatically.
pub format: Option<String>,
/// Time unit (e.g., `year`, `yearmonth`, `month`, `hours`) for a temporal field.
/// or [a temporal field that gets casted as
/// ordinal](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/type.html#cast).
///
/// __Default value:__ `undefined` (None)
#[serde(rename = "timeUnit")]
pub time_unit: Option<TimeUnit>,
/// A title for the field. If `null`, the title will be removed.
///
/// __Default value:__ derived from the field's name and transformation function
/// (`aggregate`, `bin` and `timeUnit`). If the field has an aggregate function, the
/// function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., `"Sum of Profit"`). If the field is
/// binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g.,
/// `"Profit (binned)"`, `"Transaction Date (year-month)"`). Otherwise, the title is simply
/// the field name.
///
/// __Notes__:
///
/// 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the [`fieldTitle`
/// property in the [config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html) or
/// [`fieldTitle` function via the `compile` function's
/// options](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/compile.html#field-title).
///
/// 2) If both field definition's `title` and axis, header, or legend `title` are defined,
/// axis/header/legend title will be used.
pub title: Option<String>,
/// The encoded field's type of measurement (`"quantitative"`, `"temporal"`, `"ordinal"`, or
/// `"nominal"`).
/// It can also be a `"geojson"` type for encoding
/// ['geoshape'](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/geoshape.html).
#[serde(rename = "type")]
pub text_def_with_condition_type: Option<Type>,
/// A constant value in visual domain.
pub value: Option<PurpleValue>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct ConditionalPredicateTextFieldDefClass {
pub test: Box<Option<Box<PurpleLogicalOperandPredicate>>>,
/// A constant value in visual domain (e.g., `"red"` / "#0099ff" for color, values between
/// `0` to `1` for opacity).
pub value: Option<PurpleValue>,
/// A [selection name](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/selection.html), or a series of
/// [composed selections](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/selection.html#compose).
pub selection: Box<Option<Box<PurpleSelectionOperand>>>,
/// Aggregation function for the field
/// (e.g., `mean`, `sum`, `median`, `min`, `max`, `count`).
///
/// __Default value:__ `undefined` (None)
pub aggregate: Option<AggregateOp>,
/// A flag for binning a `quantitative` field, or [an object defining binning
/// parameters](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/bin.html#params).
/// If `true`, default [binning parameters](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/bin.html)
/// will be applied.
///
/// __Default value:__ `false`
pub bin: Option<Bin>,
/// __Required.__ A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value
/// or an object defining iterated values from the
/// [`repeat`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/repeat.html) operator.
///
/// __Note:__ Dots (`.`) and brackets (`[` and `]`) can be used to access nested objects
/// (e.g., `"field": "foo.bar"` and `"field": "foo['bar']"`).
/// If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use `\\` to escape
/// dots and brackets (e.g., `"a\\.b"` and `"a\\[0\\]"`).
/// See more details about escaping in the [field
/// documentation](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/field.html).
///
/// __Note:__ `field` is not required if `aggregate` is `count`.
pub field: Option<Field>,
/// The [formatting pattern](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/format.html) for a text
/// field. If not defined, this will be determined automatically.
pub format: Option<String>,
/// Time unit (e.g., `year`, `yearmonth`, `month`, `hours`) for a temporal field.
/// or [a temporal field that gets casted as
/// ordinal](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/type.html#cast).
///
/// __Default value:__ `undefined` (None)
#[serde(rename = "timeUnit")]
pub time_unit: Option<TimeUnit>,
/// A title for the field. If `null`, the title will be removed.
///
/// __Default value:__ derived from the field's name and transformation function
/// (`aggregate`, `bin` and `timeUnit`). If the field has an aggregate function, the
/// function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., `"Sum of Profit"`). If the field is
/// binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g.,
/// `"Profit (binned)"`, `"Transaction Date (year-month)"`). Otherwise, the title is simply
/// the field name.
///
/// __Notes__:
///
/// 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the [`fieldTitle`
/// property in the [config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html) or
/// [`fieldTitle` function via the `compile` function's
/// options](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/compile.html#field-title).
///
/// 2) If both field definition's `title` and axis, header, or legend `title` are defined,
/// axis/header/legend title will be used.
pub title: Option<String>,
/// The encoded field's type of measurement (`"quantitative"`, `"temporal"`, `"ordinal"`, or
/// `"nominal"`).
/// It can also be a `"geojson"` type for encoding
/// ['geoshape'](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/geoshape.html).
#[serde(rename = "type")]
pub conditional_def_type: Option<Type>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct TextFieldDef {
/// Aggregation function for the field
/// (e.g., `mean`, `sum`, `median`, `min`, `max`, `count`).
///
/// __Default value:__ `undefined` (None)
pub aggregate: Option<AggregateOp>,
/// A flag for binning a `quantitative` field, or [an object defining binning
/// parameters](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/bin.html#params).
/// If `true`, default [binning parameters](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/bin.html)
/// will be applied.
///
/// __Default value:__ `false`
pub bin: Option<Bin>,
/// __Required.__ A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value
/// or an object defining iterated values from the
/// [`repeat`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/repeat.html) operator.
///
/// __Note:__ Dots (`.`) and brackets (`[` and `]`) can be used to access nested objects
/// (e.g., `"field": "foo.bar"` and `"field": "foo['bar']"`).
/// If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use `\\` to escape
/// dots and brackets (e.g., `"a\\.b"` and `"a\\[0\\]"`).
/// See more details about escaping in the [field
/// documentation](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/field.html).
///
/// __Note:__ `field` is not required if `aggregate` is `count`.
pub field: Option<Field>,
/// The [formatting pattern](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/format.html) for a text
/// field. If not defined, this will be determined automatically.
pub format: Option<String>,
/// Time unit (e.g., `year`, `yearmonth`, `month`, `hours`) for a temporal field.
/// or [a temporal field that gets casted as
/// ordinal](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/type.html#cast).
///
/// __Default value:__ `undefined` (None)
#[serde(rename = "timeUnit")]
pub time_unit: Option<TimeUnit>,
/// A title for the field. If `null`, the title will be removed.
///
/// __Default value:__ derived from the field's name and transformation function
/// (`aggregate`, `bin` and `timeUnit`). If the field has an aggregate function, the
/// function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., `"Sum of Profit"`). If the field is
/// binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g.,
/// `"Profit (binned)"`, `"Transaction Date (year-month)"`). Otherwise, the title is simply
/// the field name.
///
/// __Notes__:
///
/// 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the [`fieldTitle`
/// property in the [config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html) or
/// [`fieldTitle` function via the `compile` function's
/// options](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/compile.html#field-title).
///
/// 2) If both field definition's `title` and axis, header, or legend `title` are defined,
/// axis/header/legend title will be used.
pub title: Option<String>,
/// The encoded field's type of measurement (`"quantitative"`, `"temporal"`, `"ordinal"`, or
/// `"nominal"`).
/// It can also be a `"geojson"` type for encoding
/// ['geoshape'](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/geoshape.html).
#[serde(rename = "type")]
pub text_field_def_type: Type,
}
/// A FieldDef with Condition<ValueDef>
/// {
/// condition: {value: ...},
/// field: ...,
/// ...
/// }
///
/// A ValueDef with Condition<ValueDef | FieldDef>
/// {
/// condition: {field: ...} | {value: ...},
/// value: ...,
/// }
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct TextDefWithCondition {
/// Aggregation function for the field
/// (e.g., `mean`, `sum`, `median`, `min`, `max`, `count`).
///
/// __Default value:__ `undefined` (None)
pub aggregate: Option<AggregateOp>,
/// A flag for binning a `quantitative` field, or [an object defining binning
/// parameters](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/bin.html#params).
/// If `true`, default [binning parameters](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/bin.html)
/// will be applied.
///
/// __Default value:__ `false`
pub bin: Option<Bin>,
/// One or more value definition(s) with a selection predicate.
///
/// __Note:__ A field definition's `condition` property can only contain [value
/// definitions](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/encoding.html#value-def)
/// since Vega-Lite only allows at most one encoded field per encoding channel.
///
/// A field definition or one or more value definition(s) with a selection predicate.
pub condition: Option<TextCondition>,
/// __Required.__ A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value
/// or an object defining iterated values from the
/// [`repeat`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/repeat.html) operator.
///
/// __Note:__ Dots (`.`) and brackets (`[` and `]`) can be used to access nested objects
/// (e.g., `"field": "foo.bar"` and `"field": "foo['bar']"`).
/// If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use `\\` to escape
/// dots and brackets (e.g., `"a\\.b"` and `"a\\[0\\]"`).
/// See more details about escaping in the [field
/// documentation](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/field.html).
///
/// __Note:__ `field` is not required if `aggregate` is `count`.
pub field: Option<Field>,
/// The [formatting pattern](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/format.html) for a text
/// field. If not defined, this will be determined automatically.
pub format: Option<String>,
/// Time unit (e.g., `year`, `yearmonth`, `month`, `hours`) for a temporal field.
/// or [a temporal field that gets casted as
/// ordinal](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/type.html#cast).
///
/// __Default value:__ `undefined` (None)
#[serde(rename = "timeUnit")]
pub time_unit: Option<TimeUnit>,
/// A title for the field. If `null`, the title will be removed.
///
/// __Default value:__ derived from the field's name and transformation function
/// (`aggregate`, `bin` and `timeUnit`). If the field has an aggregate function, the
/// function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., `"Sum of Profit"`). If the field is
/// binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g.,
/// `"Profit (binned)"`, `"Transaction Date (year-month)"`). Otherwise, the title is simply
/// the field name.
///
/// __Notes__:
///
/// 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the [`fieldTitle`
/// property in the [config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html) or
/// [`fieldTitle` function via the `compile` function's
/// options](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/compile.html#field-title).
///
/// 2) If both field definition's `title` and axis, header, or legend `title` are defined,
/// axis/header/legend title will be used.
pub title: Option<String>,
/// The encoded field's type of measurement (`"quantitative"`, `"temporal"`, `"ordinal"`, or
/// `"nominal"`).
/// It can also be a `"geojson"` type for encoding
/// ['geoshape'](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/geoshape.html).
#[serde(rename = "type")]
pub text_def_with_condition_type: Option<Type>,
/// A constant value in visual domain.
pub value: Option<PurpleValue>,
}
/// X coordinates of the marks, or width of horizontal `"bar"` and `"area"`.
///
/// Y coordinates of the marks, or height of vertical `"bar"` and `"area"`.
///
/// Definition object for a constant value of an encoding channel.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct XClass {
/// Aggregation function for the field
/// (e.g., `mean`, `sum`, `median`, `min`, `max`, `count`).
///
/// __Default value:__ `undefined` (None)
pub aggregate: Option<AggregateOp>,
/// An object defining properties of axis's gridlines, ticks and labels.
/// If `null`, the axis for the encoding channel will be removed.
///
/// __Default value:__ If undefined, default [axis
/// properties](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/axis.html) are applied.
pub axis: Option<Axis>,
/// A flag for binning a `quantitative` field, or [an object defining binning
/// parameters](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/bin.html#params).
/// If `true`, default [binning parameters](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/bin.html)
/// will be applied.
///
/// __Default value:__ `false`
pub bin: Option<Bin>,
/// __Required.__ A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value
/// or an object defining iterated values from the
/// [`repeat`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/repeat.html) operator.
///
/// __Note:__ Dots (`.`) and brackets (`[` and `]`) can be used to access nested objects
/// (e.g., `"field": "foo.bar"` and `"field": "foo['bar']"`).
/// If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use `\\` to escape
/// dots and brackets (e.g., `"a\\.b"` and `"a\\[0\\]"`).
/// See more details about escaping in the [field
/// documentation](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/field.html).
///
/// __Note:__ `field` is not required if `aggregate` is `count`.
pub field: Option<Field>,
/// An object defining properties of the channel's scale, which is the function that
/// transforms values in the data domain (numbers, dates, strings, etc) to visual values
/// (pixels, colors, sizes) of the encoding channels.
///
/// If `null`, the scale will be [disabled and the data value will be directly
/// encoded](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#disable).
///
/// __Default value:__ If undefined, default [scale
/// properties](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html) are applied.
pub scale: Option<Scale>,
/// Sort order for the encoded field.
///
/// For continuous fields (quantitative or temporal), `sort` can be either `"ascending"` or
/// `"descending"`.
///
/// For discrete fields, `sort` can be one of the following:
/// - `"ascending"` or `"descending"` -- for sorting by the values' natural order in
/// Javascript.
/// - [A sort field definition](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/sort.html#sort-field)
/// for sorting by another field.
/// - [An array specifying the field values in preferred
/// order](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/sort.html#sort-array). In this case, the
/// sort order will obey the values in the array, followed by any unspecified values in their
/// original order. For discrete time field, values in the sort array can be [date-time
/// definition objects](types#datetime). In addition, for time units `"month"` and `"day"`,
/// the values can be the month or day names (case insensitive) or their 3-letter initials
/// (e.g., `"Mon"`, `"Tue"`).
/// - `null` indicating no sort.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"ascending"`
///
/// __Note:__ `null` is not supported for `row` and `column`.
pub sort: Option<Sort>,
/// Type of stacking offset if the field should be stacked.
/// `stack` is only applicable for `x` and `y` channels with continuous domains.
/// For example, `stack` of `y` can be used to customize stacking for a vertical bar chart.
///
/// `stack` can be one of the following values:
/// - `"zero"`: stacking with baseline offset at zero value of the scale (for creating
/// typical stacked [bar](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/stack.html#bar) and
/// [area](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/stack.html#area) chart).
/// - `"normalize"` - stacking with normalized domain (for creating [normalized stacked bar
/// and area charts](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/stack.html#normalized). <br/>
/// -`"center"` - stacking with center baseline (for
/// [streamgraph](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/stack.html#streamgraph)).
/// - `null` - No-stacking. This will produce layered
/// [bar](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/stack.html#layered-bar-chart) and area
/// chart.
///
/// __Default value:__ `zero` for plots with all of the following conditions are true:
/// (1) the mark is `bar` or `area`;
/// (2) the stacked measure channel (x or y) has a linear scale;
/// (3) At least one of non-position channels mapped to an unaggregated field that is
/// different from x and y. Otherwise, `null` by default.
pub stack: Option<StackOffset>,
/// Time unit (e.g., `year`, `yearmonth`, `month`, `hours`) for a temporal field.
/// or [a temporal field that gets casted as
/// ordinal](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/type.html#cast).
///
/// __Default value:__ `undefined` (None)
#[serde(rename = "timeUnit")]
pub time_unit: Option<TimeUnit>,
/// A title for the field. If `null`, the title will be removed.
///
/// __Default value:__ derived from the field's name and transformation function
/// (`aggregate`, `bin` and `timeUnit`). If the field has an aggregate function, the
/// function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., `"Sum of Profit"`). If the field is
/// binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g.,
/// `"Profit (binned)"`, `"Transaction Date (year-month)"`). Otherwise, the title is simply
/// the field name.
///
/// __Notes__:
///
/// 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the [`fieldTitle`
/// property in the [config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html) or
/// [`fieldTitle` function via the `compile` function's
/// options](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/compile.html#field-title).
///
/// 2) If both field definition's `title` and axis, header, or legend `title` are defined,
/// axis/header/legend title will be used.
pub title: Option<String>,
/// The encoded field's type of measurement (`"quantitative"`, `"temporal"`, `"ordinal"`, or
/// `"nominal"`).
/// It can also be a `"geojson"` type for encoding
/// ['geoshape'](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/geoshape.html).
#[serde(rename = "type")]
pub def_type: Option<Type>,
/// A constant value in visual domain (e.g., `"red"` / "#0099ff" for color, values between
/// `0` to `1` for opacity).
pub value: Option<PurpleValue>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct Axis {
/// A boolean flag indicating if the domain (the axis baseline) should be included as part of
/// the axis.
///
/// __Default value:__ `true`
pub domain: Option<bool>,
/// The formatting pattern for labels. This is D3's [number format
/// pattern](https://github.com/d3/d3-format#locale_format) for quantitative fields and D3's
/// [time format pattern](https://github.com/d3/d3-time-format#locale_format) for time
/// field.
///
/// See the [format documentation](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/format.html) for
/// more information.
///
/// __Default value:__ derived from
/// [numberFormat](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html#format) config for
/// quantitative fields and from
/// [timeFormat](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html#format) config for
/// temporal fields.
pub format: Option<String>,
/// A boolean flag indicating if grid lines should be included as part of the axis
///
/// __Default value:__ `true` for [continuous
/// scales](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#continuous) that are not binned;
/// otherwise, `false`.
pub grid: Option<bool>,
/// The rotation angle of the axis labels.
///
/// __Default value:__ `-90` for nominal and ordinal fields; `0` otherwise.
#[serde(rename = "labelAngle")]
pub label_angle: Option<f64>,
/// Indicates if labels should be hidden if they exceed the axis range. If `false `(the
/// default) no bounds overlap analysis is performed. If `true`, labels will be hidden if
/// they exceed the axis range by more than 1 pixel. If this property is a number, it
/// specifies the pixel tolerance: the maximum amount by which a label bounding box may
/// exceed the axis range.
///
/// __Default value:__ `false`.
#[serde(rename = "labelBound")]
pub label_bound: Option<Label>,
/// Indicates if the first and last axis labels should be aligned flush with the scale range.
/// Flush alignment for a horizontal axis will left-align the first label and right-align the
/// last label. For vertical axes, bottom and top text baselines are applied instead. If this
/// property is a number, it also indicates the number of pixels by which to offset the first
/// and last labels; for example, a value of 2 will flush-align the first and last labels and
/// also push them 2 pixels outward from the center of the axis. The additional adjustment
/// can sometimes help the labels better visually group with corresponding axis ticks.
///
/// __Default value:__ `true` for axis of a continuous x-scale. Otherwise, `false`.
#[serde(rename = "labelFlush")]
pub label_flush: Option<Label>,
/// The strategy to use for resolving overlap of axis labels. If `false` (the default), no
/// overlap reduction is attempted. If set to `true` or `"parity"`, a strategy of removing
/// every other label is used (this works well for standard linear axes). If set to
/// `"greedy"`, a linear scan of the labels is performed, removing any labels that overlaps
/// with the last visible label (this often works better for log-scaled axes).
///
/// __Default value:__ `true` for non-nominal fields with non-log scales; `"greedy"` for log
/// scales; otherwise `false`.
#[serde(rename = "labelOverlap")]
pub label_overlap: Option<LabelOverlapUnion>,
/// The padding, in pixels, between axis and text labels.
#[serde(rename = "labelPadding")]
pub label_padding: Option<f64>,
/// A boolean flag indicating if labels should be included as part of the axis.
///
/// __Default value:__ `true`.
pub labels: Option<bool>,
/// The maximum extent in pixels that axis ticks and labels should use. This determines a
/// maximum offset value for axis titles.
///
/// __Default value:__ `undefined`.
#[serde(rename = "maxExtent")]
pub max_extent: Option<f64>,
/// The minimum extent in pixels that axis ticks and labels should use. This determines a
/// minimum offset value for axis titles.
///
/// __Default value:__ `30` for y-axis; `undefined` for x-axis.
#[serde(rename = "minExtent")]
pub min_extent: Option<f64>,
/// The offset, in pixels, by which to displace the axis from the edge of the enclosing group
/// or data rectangle.
///
/// __Default value:__ derived from the [axis
/// config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html#facet-scale-config)'s `offset`
/// (`0` by default)
pub offset: Option<f64>,
/// The orientation of the axis. One of `"top"`, `"bottom"`, `"left"` or `"right"`. The
/// orientation can be used to further specialize the axis type (e.g., a y axis oriented for
/// the right edge of the chart).
///
/// __Default value:__ `"bottom"` for x-axes and `"left"` for y-axes.
pub orient: Option<TitleOrient>,
/// The anchor position of the axis in pixels. For x-axis with top or bottom orientation,
/// this sets the axis group x coordinate. For y-axis with left or right orientation, this
/// sets the axis group y coordinate.
///
/// __Default value__: `0`
pub position: Option<f64>,
/// A desired number of ticks, for axes visualizing quantitative scales. The resulting number
/// may be different so that values are "nice" (multiples of 2, 5, 10) and lie within the
/// underlying scale's range.
#[serde(rename = "tickCount")]
pub tick_count: Option<f64>,
/// Boolean value that determines whether the axis should include ticks.
pub ticks: Option<bool>,
/// The size in pixels of axis ticks.
#[serde(rename = "tickSize")]
pub tick_size: Option<f64>,
/// A title for the field. If `null`, the title will be removed.
///
/// __Default value:__ derived from the field's name and transformation function
/// (`aggregate`, `bin` and `timeUnit`). If the field has an aggregate function, the
/// function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., `"Sum of Profit"`). If the field is
/// binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g.,
/// `"Profit (binned)"`, `"Transaction Date (year-month)"`). Otherwise, the title is simply
/// the field name.
///
/// __Notes__:
///
/// 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the [`fieldTitle`
/// property in the [config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html) or
/// [`fieldTitle` function via the `compile` function's
/// options](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/compile.html#field-title).
///
/// 2) If both field definition's `title` and axis, header, or legend `title` are defined,
/// axis/header/legend title will be used.
pub title: Option<String>,
/// Max length for axis title if the title is automatically generated from the field's
/// description.
#[serde(rename = "titleMaxLength")]
pub title_max_length: Option<f64>,
/// The padding, in pixels, between title and axis.
#[serde(rename = "titlePadding")]
pub title_padding: Option<f64>,
/// Explicitly set the visible axis tick values.
pub values: Option<Vec<SortElement>>,
/// A non-positive integer indicating z-index of the axis.
/// If zindex is 0, axes should be drawn behind all chart elements.
/// To put them in front, use `"zindex = 1"`.
///
/// __Default value:__ `1` (in front of the marks) for actual axis and `0` (behind the marks)
/// for grids.
pub zindex: Option<f64>,
}
/// X2 coordinates for ranged `"area"`, `"bar"`, `"rect"`, and `"rule"`.
///
/// Y2 coordinates for ranged `"area"`, `"bar"`, `"rect"`, and `"rule"`.
///
/// Definition object for a data field, its type and transformation of an encoding channel.
///
/// A data field to use as a unique key for data binding. When a visualization’s data is
/// updated, the key value will be used to match data elements to existing mark instances.
/// Use a key channel to enable object constancy for transitions over dynamic data.
///
/// Latitude position of geographically projected marks.
///
/// Latitude-2 position for geographically projected ranged `"area"`, `"bar"`, `"rect"`, and
/// `"rule"`.
///
/// Longitude position of geographically projected marks.
///
/// Longitude-2 position for geographically projected ranged `"area"`, `"bar"`, `"rect"`,
/// and `"rule"`.
///
/// Definition object for a constant value of an encoding channel.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct X2Class {
/// Aggregation function for the field
/// (e.g., `mean`, `sum`, `median`, `min`, `max`, `count`).
///
/// __Default value:__ `undefined` (None)
pub aggregate: Option<AggregateOp>,
/// A flag for binning a `quantitative` field, or [an object defining binning
/// parameters](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/bin.html#params).
/// If `true`, default [binning parameters](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/bin.html)
/// will be applied.
///
/// __Default value:__ `false`
pub bin: Option<Bin>,
/// __Required.__ A string defining the name of the field from which to pull a data value
/// or an object defining iterated values from the
/// [`repeat`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/repeat.html) operator.
///
/// __Note:__ Dots (`.`) and brackets (`[` and `]`) can be used to access nested objects
/// (e.g., `"field": "foo.bar"` and `"field": "foo['bar']"`).
/// If field names contain dots or brackets but are not nested, you can use `\\` to escape
/// dots and brackets (e.g., `"a\\.b"` and `"a\\[0\\]"`).
/// See more details about escaping in the [field
/// documentation](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/field.html).
///
/// __Note:__ `field` is not required if `aggregate` is `count`.
pub field: Option<Field>,
/// Time unit (e.g., `year`, `yearmonth`, `month`, `hours`) for a temporal field.
/// or [a temporal field that gets casted as
/// ordinal](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/type.html#cast).
///
/// __Default value:__ `undefined` (None)
#[serde(rename = "timeUnit")]
pub time_unit: Option<TimeUnit>,
/// A title for the field. If `null`, the title will be removed.
///
/// __Default value:__ derived from the field's name and transformation function
/// (`aggregate`, `bin` and `timeUnit`). If the field has an aggregate function, the
/// function is displayed as part of the title (e.g., `"Sum of Profit"`). If the field is
/// binned or has a time unit applied, the applied function is shown in parentheses (e.g.,
/// `"Profit (binned)"`, `"Transaction Date (year-month)"`). Otherwise, the title is simply
/// the field name.
///
/// __Notes__:
///
/// 1) You can customize the default field title format by providing the [`fieldTitle`
/// property in the [config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html) or
/// [`fieldTitle` function via the `compile` function's
/// options](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/compile.html#field-title).
///
/// 2) If both field definition's `title` and axis, header, or legend `title` are defined,
/// axis/header/legend title will be used.
pub title: Option<String>,
/// The encoded field's type of measurement (`"quantitative"`, `"temporal"`, `"ordinal"`, or
/// `"nominal"`).
/// It can also be a `"geojson"` type for encoding
/// ['geoshape'](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/geoshape.html).
#[serde(rename = "type")]
pub def_type: Option<Type>,
/// A constant value in visual domain (e.g., `"red"` / "#0099ff" for color, values between
/// `0` to `1` for opacity).
pub value: Option<PurpleValue>,
}
/// An object that describes mappings between `row` and `column` channels and their field
/// definitions.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct FacetMapping {
/// Horizontal facets for trellis plots.
pub column: Option<FacetFieldDef>,
/// Vertical facets for trellis plots.
pub row: Option<FacetFieldDef>,
}
/// Layer Spec with encoding and projection
///
/// Unit spec that can have a composite mark.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct SpecClass {
/// An object describing the data source
pub data: Option<Data>,
/// Description of this mark for commenting purpose.
pub description: Option<String>,
/// A shared key-value mapping between encoding channels and definition of fields in the
/// underlying layers.
///
/// A key-value mapping between encoding channels and definition of fields.
pub encoding: Option<SpecEncoding>,
/// The height of a visualization.
///
/// __Default value:__
/// - If a view's [`autosize`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/size.html#autosize) type
/// is `"fit"` or its y-channel has a [continuous
/// scale](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#continuous), the height will be
/// the value of
/// [`config.view.height`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/spec.html#config).
/// - For y-axis with a band or point scale: if
/// [`rangeStep`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#band) is a numeric value
/// or unspecified, the height is [determined by the range step, paddings, and the
/// cardinality of the field mapped to
/// y-channel](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#band). Otherwise, if the
/// `rangeStep` is `null`, the height will be the value of
/// [`config.view.height`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/spec.html#config).
/// - If no field is mapped to `y` channel, the `height` will be the value of `rangeStep`.
///
/// __Note__: For plots with [`row` and `column`
/// channels](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/encoding.html#facet), this represents the
/// height of a single view.
///
/// __See also:__ The documentation for [width and
/// height](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/size.html) contains more examples.
pub height: Option<f64>,
/// Layer or single view specifications to be layered.
///
/// __Note__: Specifications inside `layer` cannot use `row` and `column` channels as
/// layering facet specifications is not allowed.
pub layer: Option<Vec<LayerSpec>>,
/// Name of the visualization for later reference.
pub name: Option<String>,
/// An object defining properties of the geographic projection shared by underlying layers.
///
/// An object defining properties of geographic projection, which will be applied to `shape`
/// path for `"geoshape"` marks
/// and to `latitude` and `"longitude"` channels for other marks.
pub projection: Option<Projection>,
/// Scale, axis, and legend resolutions for layers.
///
/// Scale, axis, and legend resolutions for facets.
///
/// Scale and legend resolutions for repeated charts.
///
/// Scale, axis, and legend resolutions for vertically concatenated charts.
///
/// Scale, axis, and legend resolutions for horizontally concatenated charts.
pub resolve: Option<Resolve>,
/// Title for the plot.
pub title: Option<Title>,
/// An array of data transformations such as filter and new field calculation.
pub transform: Option<Vec<Transform>>,
/// The width of a visualization.
///
/// __Default value:__ This will be determined by the following rules:
///
/// - If a view's [`autosize`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/size.html#autosize) type
/// is `"fit"` or its x-channel has a [continuous
/// scale](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#continuous), the width will be
/// the value of
/// [`config.view.width`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/spec.html#config).
/// - For x-axis with a band or point scale: if
/// [`rangeStep`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#band) is a numeric value
/// or unspecified, the width is [determined by the range step, paddings, and the cardinality
/// of the field mapped to
/// x-channel](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#band). Otherwise, if the
/// `rangeStep` is `null`, the width will be the value of
/// [`config.view.width`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/spec.html#config).
/// - If no field is mapped to `x` channel, the `width` will be the value of
/// [`config.scale.textXRangeStep`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/size.html#default-width-and-height)
/// for `text` mark and the value of `rangeStep` for other marks.
///
/// __Note:__ For plots with [`row` and `column`
/// channels](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/encoding.html#facet), this represents the
/// width of a single view.
///
/// __See also:__ The documentation for [width and
/// height](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/size.html) contains more examples.
pub width: Option<f64>,
/// A string describing the mark type (one of `"bar"`, `"circle"`, `"square"`, `"tick"`,
/// `"line"`,
/// `"area"`, `"point"`, `"rule"`, `"geoshape"`, and `"text"`) or a [mark definition
/// object](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/mark.html#mark-def).
pub mark: Option<AnyMark>,
/// A key-value mapping between selection names and definitions.
pub selection: Option<HashMap<String, SelectionDef>>,
/// The alignment to apply to grid rows and columns.
/// The supported string values are `"all"`, `"each"`, and `"none"`.
///
/// - For `"none"`, a flow layout will be used, in which adjacent subviews are simply placed
/// one after the other.
/// - For `"each"`, subviews will be aligned into a clean grid structure, but each row or
/// column may be of variable size.
/// - For `"all"`, subviews will be aligned and each row or column will be sized identically
/// based on the maximum observed size. String values for this property will be applied to
/// both grid rows and columns.
///
/// Alternatively, an object value of the form `{"row": string, "column": string}` can be
/// used to supply different alignments for rows and columns.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"all"`.
pub align: Option<Align>,
/// The bounds calculation method to use for determining the extent of a sub-plot. One of
/// `full` (the default) or `flush`.
///
/// - If set to `full`, the entire calculated bounds (including axes, title, and legend) will
/// be used.
/// - If set to `flush`, only the specified width and height values for the sub-view will be
/// used. The `flush` setting can be useful when attempting to place sub-plots without axes
/// or legends into a uniform grid structure.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"full"`
pub bounds: Option<Bounds>,
/// Boolean flag indicating if subviews should be centered relative to their respective rows
/// or columns.
///
/// An object value of the form `{"row": boolean, "column": boolean}` can be used to supply
/// different centering values for rows and columns.
///
/// __Default value:__ `false`
///
/// Boolean flag indicating if subviews should be centered relative to their respective rows
/// or columns.
///
/// __Default value:__ `false`
pub center: Option<Center>,
/// An object that describes mappings between `row` and `column` channels and their field
/// definitions.
pub facet: Option<FacetMapping>,
/// The spacing in pixels between sub-views of the composition operator.
/// An object of the form `{"row": number, "column": number}` can be used to set
/// different spacing values for rows and columns.
///
/// __Default value__: `10`
///
/// The spacing in pixels between sub-views of the concat operator.
///
/// __Default value__: `10`
pub spacing: Option<Spacing>,
/// A specification of the view that gets faceted.
pub spec: Box<Option<SpecClass>>,
/// An object that describes what fields should be repeated into views that are laid out as a
/// `row` or `column`.
pub repeat: Option<Repeat>,
/// A list of views that should be concatenated and put into a column.
pub vconcat: Option<Vec<Spec>>,
/// A list of views that should be concatenated and put into a row.
pub hconcat: Option<Vec<Spec>>,
}
/// Unit spec that can have a composite mark.
///
/// Layer Spec with encoding and projection
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct Spec {
/// An object describing the data source
pub data: Option<Data>,
/// Description of this mark for commenting purpose.
pub description: Option<String>,
/// A key-value mapping between encoding channels and definition of fields.
///
/// A shared key-value mapping between encoding channels and definition of fields in the
/// underlying layers.
pub encoding: Option<SpecEncoding>,
/// The height of a visualization.
///
/// __Default value:__
/// - If a view's [`autosize`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/size.html#autosize) type
/// is `"fit"` or its y-channel has a [continuous
/// scale](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#continuous), the height will be
/// the value of
/// [`config.view.height`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/spec.html#config).
/// - For y-axis with a band or point scale: if
/// [`rangeStep`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#band) is a numeric value
/// or unspecified, the height is [determined by the range step, paddings, and the
/// cardinality of the field mapped to
/// y-channel](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#band). Otherwise, if the
/// `rangeStep` is `null`, the height will be the value of
/// [`config.view.height`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/spec.html#config).
/// - If no field is mapped to `y` channel, the `height` will be the value of `rangeStep`.
///
/// __Note__: For plots with [`row` and `column`
/// channels](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/encoding.html#facet), this represents the
/// height of a single view.
///
/// __See also:__ The documentation for [width and
/// height](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/size.html) contains more examples.
pub height: Option<f64>,
/// A string describing the mark type (one of `"bar"`, `"circle"`, `"square"`, `"tick"`,
/// `"line"`,
/// `"area"`, `"point"`, `"rule"`, `"geoshape"`, and `"text"`) or a [mark definition
/// object](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/mark.html#mark-def).
pub mark: Option<AnyMark>,
/// Name of the visualization for later reference.
pub name: Option<String>,
/// An object defining properties of geographic projection, which will be applied to `shape`
/// path for `"geoshape"` marks
/// and to `latitude` and `"longitude"` channels for other marks.
///
/// An object defining properties of the geographic projection shared by underlying layers.
pub projection: Option<Projection>,
/// A key-value mapping between selection names and definitions.
pub selection: Option<HashMap<String, SelectionDef>>,
/// Title for the plot.
pub title: Option<Title>,
/// An array of data transformations such as filter and new field calculation.
pub transform: Option<Vec<Transform>>,
/// The width of a visualization.
///
/// __Default value:__ This will be determined by the following rules:
///
/// - If a view's [`autosize`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/size.html#autosize) type
/// is `"fit"` or its x-channel has a [continuous
/// scale](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#continuous), the width will be
/// the value of
/// [`config.view.width`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/spec.html#config).
/// - For x-axis with a band or point scale: if
/// [`rangeStep`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#band) is a numeric value
/// or unspecified, the width is [determined by the range step, paddings, and the cardinality
/// of the field mapped to
/// x-channel](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#band). Otherwise, if the
/// `rangeStep` is `null`, the width will be the value of
/// [`config.view.width`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/spec.html#config).
/// - If no field is mapped to `x` channel, the `width` will be the value of
/// [`config.scale.textXRangeStep`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/size.html#default-width-and-height)
/// for `text` mark and the value of `rangeStep` for other marks.
///
/// __Note:__ For plots with [`row` and `column`
/// channels](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/encoding.html#facet), this represents the
/// width of a single view.
///
/// __See also:__ The documentation for [width and
/// height](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/size.html) contains more examples.
pub width: Option<f64>,
/// Layer or single view specifications to be layered.
///
/// __Note__: Specifications inside `layer` cannot use `row` and `column` channels as
/// layering facet specifications is not allowed.
pub layer: Option<Vec<LayerSpec>>,
/// Scale, axis, and legend resolutions for layers.
///
/// Scale, axis, and legend resolutions for facets.
///
/// Scale and legend resolutions for repeated charts.
///
/// Scale, axis, and legend resolutions for vertically concatenated charts.
///
/// Scale, axis, and legend resolutions for horizontally concatenated charts.
pub resolve: Option<Resolve>,
/// The alignment to apply to grid rows and columns.
/// The supported string values are `"all"`, `"each"`, and `"none"`.
///
/// - For `"none"`, a flow layout will be used, in which adjacent subviews are simply placed
/// one after the other.
/// - For `"each"`, subviews will be aligned into a clean grid structure, but each row or
/// column may be of variable size.
/// - For `"all"`, subviews will be aligned and each row or column will be sized identically
/// based on the maximum observed size. String values for this property will be applied to
/// both grid rows and columns.
///
/// Alternatively, an object value of the form `{"row": string, "column": string}` can be
/// used to supply different alignments for rows and columns.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"all"`.
pub align: Option<Align>,
/// The bounds calculation method to use for determining the extent of a sub-plot. One of
/// `full` (the default) or `flush`.
///
/// - If set to `full`, the entire calculated bounds (including axes, title, and legend) will
/// be used.
/// - If set to `flush`, only the specified width and height values for the sub-view will be
/// used. The `flush` setting can be useful when attempting to place sub-plots without axes
/// or legends into a uniform grid structure.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"full"`
pub bounds: Option<Bounds>,
/// Boolean flag indicating if subviews should be centered relative to their respective rows
/// or columns.
///
/// An object value of the form `{"row": boolean, "column": boolean}` can be used to supply
/// different centering values for rows and columns.
///
/// __Default value:__ `false`
///
/// Boolean flag indicating if subviews should be centered relative to their respective rows
/// or columns.
///
/// __Default value:__ `false`
pub center: Option<Center>,
/// An object that describes mappings between `row` and `column` channels and their field
/// definitions.
pub facet: Option<FacetMapping>,
/// The spacing in pixels between sub-views of the composition operator.
/// An object of the form `{"row": number, "column": number}` can be used to set
/// different spacing values for rows and columns.
///
/// __Default value__: `10`
///
/// The spacing in pixels between sub-views of the concat operator.
///
/// __Default value__: `10`
pub spacing: Option<Spacing>,
/// A specification of the view that gets faceted.
pub spec: Box<Option<SpecClass>>,
/// An object that describes what fields should be repeated into views that are laid out as a
/// `row` or `column`.
pub repeat: Option<Repeat>,
/// A list of views that should be concatenated and put into a column.
pub vconcat: Option<Vec<Spec>>,
/// A list of views that should be concatenated and put into a row.
pub hconcat: Option<Vec<Spec>>,
}
/// A shared key-value mapping between encoding channels and definition of fields in the
/// underlying layers.
///
/// A key-value mapping between encoding channels and definition of fields.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct SpecEncoding {
/// Color of the marks – either fill or stroke color based on the `filled` property of mark
/// definition.
/// By default, `color` represents fill color for `"area"`, `"bar"`, `"tick"`,
/// `"text"`, `"trail"`, `"circle"`, and `"square"` / stroke color for `"line"` and
/// `"point"`.
///
/// __Default value:__ If undefined, the default color depends on [mark
/// config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html#mark)'s `color` property.
///
/// _Note:_
/// 1) For fine-grained control over both fill and stroke colors of the marks, please use the
/// `fill` and `stroke` channels. If either `fill` or `stroke` channel is specified, `color`
/// channel will be ignored.
/// 2) See the scale documentation for more information about customizing [color
/// scheme](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#scheme).
pub color: Option<MarkPropDefWithCondition>,
/// Additional levels of detail for grouping data in aggregate views and
/// in line, trail, and area marks without mapping data to a specific visual channel.
pub detail: Option<Detail>,
/// Fill color of the marks.
/// __Default value:__ If undefined, the default color depends on [mark
/// config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html#mark)'s `color` property.
///
/// _Note:_ When using `fill` channel, `color ` channel will be ignored. To customize both
/// fill and stroke, please use `fill` and `stroke` channels (not `fill` and `color`).
pub fill: Option<MarkPropDefWithCondition>,
/// A URL to load upon mouse click.
pub href: Option<DefWithCondition>,
/// A data field to use as a unique key for data binding. When a visualization’s data is
/// updated, the key value will be used to match data elements to existing mark instances.
/// Use a key channel to enable object constancy for transitions over dynamic data.
pub key: Option<FieldDef>,
/// Latitude position of geographically projected marks.
pub latitude: Option<FieldDef>,
/// Latitude-2 position for geographically projected ranged `"area"`, `"bar"`, `"rect"`, and
/// `"rule"`.
pub latitude2: Option<FieldDef>,
/// Longitude position of geographically projected marks.
pub longitude: Option<FieldDef>,
/// Longitude-2 position for geographically projected ranged `"area"`, `"bar"`, `"rect"`,
/// and `"rule"`.
pub longitude2: Option<FieldDef>,
/// Opacity of the marks – either can be a value or a range.
///
/// __Default value:__ If undefined, the default opacity depends on [mark
/// config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html#mark)'s `opacity` property.
pub opacity: Option<MarkPropDefWithCondition>,
/// Order of the marks.
/// - For stacked marks, this `order` channel encodes [stack
/// order](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/stack.html#order).
/// - For line and trail marks, this `order` channel encodes order of data points in the
/// lines. This can be useful for creating [a connected
/// scatterplot](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/examples/connected_scatterplot.html).
/// Setting `order` to `{"value": null}` makes the line marks use the original order in the
/// data sources.
/// - Otherwise, this `order` channel encodes layer order of the marks.
///
/// __Note__: In aggregate plots, `order` field should be `aggregate`d to avoid creating
/// additional aggregation grouping.
pub order: Option<Order>,
/// For `point` marks the supported values are
/// `"circle"` (default), `"square"`, `"cross"`, `"diamond"`, `"triangle-up"`,
/// or `"triangle-down"`, or else a custom SVG path string.
/// For `geoshape` marks it should be a field definition of the geojson data
///
/// __Default value:__ If undefined, the default shape depends on [mark
/// config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html#point-config)'s `shape`
/// property.
pub shape: Option<MarkPropDefWithCondition>,
/// Size of the mark.
/// - For `"point"`, `"square"` and `"circle"`, – the symbol size, or pixel area of the mark.
/// - For `"bar"` and `"tick"` – the bar and tick's size.
/// - For `"text"` – the text's font size.
/// - Size is unsupported for `"line"`, `"area"`, and `"rect"`. (Use `"trail"` instead of
/// line with varying size)
pub size: Option<MarkPropDefWithCondition>,
/// Stroke color of the marks.
/// __Default value:__ If undefined, the default color depends on [mark
/// config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html#mark)'s `color` property.
///
/// _Note:_ When using `stroke` channel, `color ` channel will be ignored. To customize both
/// stroke and fill, please use `stroke` and `fill` channels (not `stroke` and `color`).
pub stroke: Option<MarkPropDefWithCondition>,
/// Text of the `text` mark.
pub text: Option<TextClass>,
/// The tooltip text to show upon mouse hover.
pub tooltip: Option<Tooltip>,
/// X coordinates of the marks, or width of horizontal `"bar"` and `"area"`.
pub x: Option<XClass>,
/// X2 coordinates for ranged `"area"`, `"bar"`, `"rect"`, and `"rule"`.
pub x2: Option<X2Class>,
/// Y coordinates of the marks, or height of vertical `"bar"` and `"area"`.
pub y: Option<XClass>,
/// Y2 coordinates for ranged `"area"`, `"bar"`, `"rect"`, and `"rule"`.
pub y2: Option<X2Class>,
}
/// Layer Spec with encoding and projection
///
/// Unit spec that can have a composite mark.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct LayerSpec {
/// An object describing the data source
pub data: Option<Data>,
/// Description of this mark for commenting purpose.
pub description: Option<String>,
/// A shared key-value mapping between encoding channels and definition of fields in the
/// underlying layers.
///
/// A key-value mapping between encoding channels and definition of fields.
pub encoding: Option<SpecEncoding>,
/// The height of a visualization.
///
/// __Default value:__
/// - If a view's [`autosize`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/size.html#autosize) type
/// is `"fit"` or its y-channel has a [continuous
/// scale](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#continuous), the height will be
/// the value of
/// [`config.view.height`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/spec.html#config).
/// - For y-axis with a band or point scale: if
/// [`rangeStep`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#band) is a numeric value
/// or unspecified, the height is [determined by the range step, paddings, and the
/// cardinality of the field mapped to
/// y-channel](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#band). Otherwise, if the
/// `rangeStep` is `null`, the height will be the value of
/// [`config.view.height`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/spec.html#config).
/// - If no field is mapped to `y` channel, the `height` will be the value of `rangeStep`.
///
/// __Note__: For plots with [`row` and `column`
/// channels](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/encoding.html#facet), this represents the
/// height of a single view.
///
/// __See also:__ The documentation for [width and
/// height](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/size.html) contains more examples.
pub height: Option<f64>,
/// Layer or single view specifications to be layered.
///
/// __Note__: Specifications inside `layer` cannot use `row` and `column` channels as
/// layering facet specifications is not allowed.
pub layer: Option<Vec<LayerSpec>>,
/// Name of the visualization for later reference.
pub name: Option<String>,
/// An object defining properties of the geographic projection shared by underlying layers.
///
/// An object defining properties of geographic projection, which will be applied to `shape`
/// path for `"geoshape"` marks
/// and to `latitude` and `"longitude"` channels for other marks.
pub projection: Option<Projection>,
/// Scale, axis, and legend resolutions for layers.
pub resolve: Option<Resolve>,
/// Title for the plot.
pub title: Option<Title>,
/// An array of data transformations such as filter and new field calculation.
pub transform: Option<Vec<Transform>>,
/// The width of a visualization.
///
/// __Default value:__ This will be determined by the following rules:
///
/// - If a view's [`autosize`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/size.html#autosize) type
/// is `"fit"` or its x-channel has a [continuous
/// scale](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#continuous), the width will be
/// the value of
/// [`config.view.width`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/spec.html#config).
/// - For x-axis with a band or point scale: if
/// [`rangeStep`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#band) is a numeric value
/// or unspecified, the width is [determined by the range step, paddings, and the cardinality
/// of the field mapped to
/// x-channel](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#band). Otherwise, if the
/// `rangeStep` is `null`, the width will be the value of
/// [`config.view.width`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/spec.html#config).
/// - If no field is mapped to `x` channel, the `width` will be the value of
/// [`config.scale.textXRangeStep`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/size.html#default-width-and-height)
/// for `text` mark and the value of `rangeStep` for other marks.
///
/// __Note:__ For plots with [`row` and `column`
/// channels](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/encoding.html#facet), this represents the
/// width of a single view.
///
/// __See also:__ The documentation for [width and
/// height](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/size.html) contains more examples.
pub width: Option<f64>,
/// A string describing the mark type (one of `"bar"`, `"circle"`, `"square"`, `"tick"`,
/// `"line"`,
/// `"area"`, `"point"`, `"rule"`, `"geoshape"`, and `"text"`) or a [mark definition
/// object](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/mark.html#mark-def).
pub mark: Option<AnyMark>,
/// A key-value mapping between selection names and definitions.
pub selection: Option<HashMap<String, SelectionDef>>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct MarkDef {
/// The horizontal alignment of the text. One of `"left"`, `"right"`, `"center"`.
pub align: Option<HorizontalAlign>,
/// The rotation angle of the text, in degrees.
pub angle: Option<f64>,
/// The vertical alignment of the text. One of `"top"`, `"middle"`, `"bottom"`.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"middle"`
pub baseline: Option<VerticalAlign>,
/// Offset between bars for binned field. Ideal value for this is either 0 (Preferred by
/// statisticians) or 1 (Vega-Lite Default, D3 example style).
///
/// __Default value:__ `1`
#[serde(rename = "binSpacing")]
pub bin_spacing: Option<f64>,
/// Whether a mark be clipped to the enclosing group’s width and height.
pub clip: Option<bool>,
/// Default color. Note that `fill` and `stroke` have higher precedence than `color` and
/// will override `color`.
///
/// __Default value:__ <span style="color: #4682b4;">■</span> `"#4682b4"`
///
/// __Note:__ This property cannot be used in a [style
/// config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/mark.html#style-config).
pub color: Option<String>,
/// The radius in pixels of rounded rectangle corners.
///
/// __Default value:__ `0`
#[serde(rename = "cornerRadius")]
pub corner_radius: Option<f64>,
/// The mouse cursor used over the mark. Any valid [CSS cursor
/// type](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/cursor#Values) can be used.
pub cursor: Option<Cursor>,
/// The direction of the text. One of `"ltr"` (left-to-right) or `"rtl"` (right-to-left).
/// This property determines on which side is truncated in response to the limit parameter.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"ltr"`
pub dir: Option<Dir>,
/// The horizontal offset, in pixels, between the text label and its anchor point. The offset
/// is applied after rotation by the _angle_ property.
pub dx: Option<f64>,
/// The vertical offset, in pixels, between the text label and its anchor point. The offset
/// is applied after rotation by the _angle_ property.
pub dy: Option<f64>,
/// The ellipsis string for text truncated in response to the limit parameter.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"…"`
pub ellipsis: Option<String>,
/// Default Fill Color. This has higher precedence than `config.color`
///
/// __Default value:__ (None)
pub fill: Option<String>,
/// Whether the mark's color should be used as fill color instead of stroke color.
///
/// __Default value:__ `true` for all marks except `point` and `false` for `point`.
///
/// __Applicable for:__ `bar`, `point`, `circle`, `square`, and `area` marks.
///
/// __Note:__ This property cannot be used in a [style
/// config](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/mark.html#style-config).
pub filled: Option<bool>,
/// The fill opacity (value between [0,1]).
///
/// __Default value:__ `1`
#[serde(rename = "fillOpacity")]
pub fill_opacity: Option<f64>,
/// The typeface to set the text in (e.g., `"Helvetica Neue"`).
pub font: Option<String>,
/// The font size, in pixels.
#[serde(rename = "fontSize")]
pub font_size: Option<f64>,
/// The font style (e.g., `"italic"`).
#[serde(rename = "fontStyle")]
pub font_style: Option<FontStyle>,
/// The font weight.
/// This can be either a string (e.g `"bold"`, `"normal"`) or a number (`100`, `200`, `300`,
/// ..., `900` where `"normal"` = `400` and `"bold"` = `700`).
#[serde(rename = "fontWeight")]
pub font_weight: Option<FontWeight>,
/// A URL to load upon mouse click. If defined, the mark acts as a hyperlink.
pub href: Option<String>,
/// The line interpolation method to use for line and area marks. One of the following:
/// - `"linear"`: piecewise linear segments, as in a polyline.
/// - `"linear-closed"`: close the linear segments to form a polygon.
/// - `"step"`: alternate between horizontal and vertical segments, as in a step function.
/// - `"step-before"`: alternate between vertical and horizontal segments, as in a step
/// function.
/// - `"step-after"`: alternate between horizontal and vertical segments, as in a step
/// function.
/// - `"basis"`: a B-spline, with control point duplication on the ends.
/// - `"basis-open"`: an open B-spline; may not intersect the start or end.
/// - `"basis-closed"`: a closed B-spline, as in a loop.
/// - `"cardinal"`: a Cardinal spline, with control point duplication on the ends.
/// - `"cardinal-open"`: an open Cardinal spline; may not intersect the start or end, but
/// will intersect other control points.
/// - `"cardinal-closed"`: a closed Cardinal spline, as in a loop.
/// - `"bundle"`: equivalent to basis, except the tension parameter is used to straighten the
/// spline.
/// - `"monotone"`: cubic interpolation that preserves monotonicity in y.
pub interpolate: Option<Interpolate>,
/// The maximum length of the text mark in pixels. The text value will be automatically
/// truncated if the rendered size exceeds the limit.
///
/// __Default value:__ `0`, indicating no limit
pub limit: Option<f64>,
/// A flag for overlaying line on top of area marks, or an object defining the properties of
/// the overlayed lines.
///
/// - If this value is an empty object (`{}`) or `true`, lines with default properties will
/// be used.
///
/// - If this value is `false`, no lines would be automatically added to area marks.
///
/// __Default value:__ `false`.
pub line: Option<Line>,
/// The overall opacity (value between [0,1]).
///
/// __Default value:__ `0.7` for non-aggregate plots with `point`, `tick`, `circle`, or
/// `square` marks or layered `bar` charts and `1` otherwise.
pub opacity: Option<f64>,
/// The orientation of a non-stacked bar, tick, area, and line charts.
/// The value is either horizontal (default) or vertical.
/// - For bar, rule and tick, this determines whether the size of the bar and tick
/// should be applied to x or y dimension.
/// - For area, this property determines the orient property of the Vega output.
/// - For line and trail marks, this property determines the sort order of the points in the
/// line
/// if `config.sortLineBy` is not specified.
/// For stacked charts, this is always determined by the orientation of the stack;
/// therefore explicitly specified value will be ignored.
pub orient: Option<Orient>,
/// A flag for overlaying points on top of line or area marks, or an object defining the
/// properties of the overlayed points.
///
/// - If this property is `"transparent"`, transparent points will be used (for enhancing
/// tooltips and selections).
///
/// - If this property is an empty object (`{}`) or `true`, filled points with default
/// properties will be used.
///
/// - If this property is `false`, no points would be automatically added to line or area
/// marks.
///
/// __Default value:__ `false`.
pub point: Option<PointUnion>,
/// Polar coordinate radial offset, in pixels, of the text label from the origin determined
/// by the `x` and `y` properties.
pub radius: Option<f64>,
/// The default symbol shape to use. One of: `"circle"` (default), `"square"`, `"cross"`,
/// `"diamond"`, `"triangle-up"`, or `"triangle-down"`, or a custom SVG path.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"circle"`
pub shape: Option<String>,
/// The pixel area each the point/circle/square.
/// For example: in the case of circles, the radius is determined in part by the square root
/// of the size value.
///
/// __Default value:__ `30`
pub size: Option<f64>,
/// Default Stroke Color. This has higher precedence than `config.color`
///
/// __Default value:__ (None)
pub stroke: Option<String>,
/// The stroke cap for line ending style. One of `"butt"`, `"round"`, or `"square"`.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"square"`
#[serde(rename = "strokeCap")]
pub stroke_cap: Option<StrokeCap>,
/// An array of alternating stroke, space lengths for creating dashed or dotted lines.
#[serde(rename = "strokeDash")]
pub stroke_dash: Option<Vec<f64>>,
/// The offset (in pixels) into which to begin drawing with the stroke dash array.
#[serde(rename = "strokeDashOffset")]
pub stroke_dash_offset: Option<f64>,
/// The stroke line join method. One of `"miter"`, `"round"` or `"bevel"`.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"miter"`
#[serde(rename = "strokeJoin")]
pub stroke_join: Option<StrokeJoin>,
/// The miter limit at which to bevel a line join.
#[serde(rename = "strokeMiterLimit")]
pub stroke_miter_limit: Option<f64>,
/// The stroke opacity (value between [0,1]).
///
/// __Default value:__ `1`
#[serde(rename = "strokeOpacity")]
pub stroke_opacity: Option<f64>,
/// The stroke width, in pixels.
#[serde(rename = "strokeWidth")]
pub stroke_width: Option<f64>,
/// A string or array of strings indicating the name of custom styles to apply to the mark. A
/// style is a named collection of mark property defaults defined within the [style
/// configuration](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/mark.html#style-config). If style is
/// an array, later styles will override earlier styles. Any [mark
/// properties](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/encoding.html#mark-prop) explicitly
/// defined within the `encoding` will override a style default.
///
/// __Default value:__ The mark's name. For example, a bar mark will have style `"bar"` by
/// default.
/// __Note:__ Any specified style will augment the default style. For example, a bar mark
/// with `"style": "foo"` will receive from `config.style.bar` and `config.style.foo` (the
/// specified style `"foo"` has higher precedence).
pub style: Option<Style>,
/// Depending on the interpolation type, sets the tension parameter (for line and area marks).
pub tension: Option<f64>,
/// Placeholder text if the `text` channel is not specified
pub text: Option<String>,
/// Polar coordinate angle, in radians, of the text label from the origin determined by the
/// `x` and `y` properties. Values for `theta` follow the same convention of `arc` mark
/// `startAngle` and `endAngle` properties: angles are measured in radians, with `0`
/// indicating "north".
pub theta: Option<f64>,
/// Thickness of the tick mark.
///
/// __Default value:__ `1`
pub thickness: Option<f64>,
/// The tooltip text to show upon mouse hover.
pub tooltip: Option<serde_json::Value>,
/// The mark type.
/// One of `"bar"`, `"circle"`, `"square"`, `"tick"`, `"line"`,
/// `"area"`, `"point"`, `"geoshape"`, `"rule"`, and `"text"`.
#[serde(rename = "type")]
pub mark_def_type: Mark,
/// Offset for x2-position.
#[serde(rename = "x2Offset")]
pub x2_offset: Option<f64>,
/// Offset for x-position.
#[serde(rename = "xOffset")]
pub x_offset: Option<f64>,
/// Offset for y2-position.
#[serde(rename = "y2Offset")]
pub y2_offset: Option<f64>,
/// Offset for y-position.
#[serde(rename = "yOffset")]
pub y_offset: Option<f64>,
}
/// An object defining properties of geographic projection, which will be applied to `shape`
/// path for `"geoshape"` marks
/// and to `latitude` and `"longitude"` channels for other marks.
///
/// An object defining properties of the geographic projection shared by underlying layers.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct Projection {
/// Sets the projection’s center to the specified center, a two-element array of longitude
/// and latitude in degrees.
///
/// __Default value:__ `[0, 0]`
pub center: Option<Vec<f64>>,
/// Sets the projection’s clipping circle radius to the specified angle in degrees. If
/// `null`, switches to [antimeridian](http://bl.ocks.org/mbostock/3788999) cutting rather
/// than small-circle clipping.
#[serde(rename = "clipAngle")]
pub clip_angle: Option<f64>,
/// Sets the projection’s viewport clip extent to the specified bounds in pixels. The extent
/// bounds are specified as an array `[[x0, y0], [x1, y1]]`, where `x0` is the left-side of
/// the viewport, `y0` is the top, `x1` is the right and `y1` is the bottom. If `null`, no
/// viewport clipping is performed.
#[serde(rename = "clipExtent")]
pub clip_extent: Option<Vec<Vec<f64>>>,
pub coefficient: Option<f64>,
pub distance: Option<f64>,
pub fraction: Option<f64>,
pub lobes: Option<f64>,
pub parallel: Option<f64>,
/// Sets the threshold for the projection’s [adaptive
/// resampling](http://bl.ocks.org/mbostock/3795544) to the specified value in pixels. This
/// value corresponds to the [Douglas–Peucker
/// distance](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramer%E2%80%93Douglas%E2%80%93Peucker_algorithm).
/// If precision is not specified, returns the projection’s current resampling precision
/// which defaults to `√0.5 ≅ 0.70710…`.
pub precision: Option<HashMap<String, PrecisionValue>>,
pub radius: Option<f64>,
pub ratio: Option<f64>,
/// Sets the projection’s three-axis rotation to the specified angles, which must be a two-
/// or three-element array of numbers [`lambda`, `phi`, `gamma`] specifying the rotation
/// angles in degrees about each spherical axis. (These correspond to yaw, pitch and roll.)
///
/// __Default value:__ `[0, 0, 0]`
pub rotate: Option<Vec<f64>>,
pub spacing: Option<f64>,
pub tilt: Option<f64>,
/// The cartographic projection to use. This value is case-insensitive, for example
/// `"albers"` and `"Albers"` indicate the same projection type. You can find all valid
/// projection types [in the
/// documentation](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/projection.html#projection-types).
///
/// __Default value:__ `mercator`
#[serde(rename = "type")]
pub projection_type: Option<VgProjectionType>,
}
/// Scale, axis, and legend resolutions for facets.
///
/// Defines how scales, axes, and legends from different specs should be combined. Resolve is
/// a mapping from `scale`, `axis`, and `legend` to a mapping from channels to resolutions.
///
/// Scale, axis, and legend resolutions for layers.
///
/// Scale and legend resolutions for repeated charts.
///
/// Scale, axis, and legend resolutions for vertically concatenated charts.
///
/// Scale, axis, and legend resolutions for horizontally concatenated charts.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct Resolve {
pub axis: Option<AxisResolveMap>,
pub legend: Option<LegendResolveMap>,
pub scale: Option<ScaleResolveMap>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct AxisResolveMap {
pub x: Option<ResolveMode>,
pub y: Option<ResolveMode>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct LegendResolveMap {
pub color: Option<ResolveMode>,
pub fill: Option<ResolveMode>,
pub opacity: Option<ResolveMode>,
pub shape: Option<ResolveMode>,
pub size: Option<ResolveMode>,
pub stroke: Option<ResolveMode>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct ScaleResolveMap {
pub color: Option<ResolveMode>,
pub fill: Option<ResolveMode>,
pub opacity: Option<ResolveMode>,
pub shape: Option<ResolveMode>,
pub size: Option<ResolveMode>,
pub stroke: Option<ResolveMode>,
pub x: Option<ResolveMode>,
pub y: Option<ResolveMode>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct SelectionDef {
/// Establish a two-way binding between a single selection and input elements
/// (also known as dynamic query widgets). A binding takes the form of
/// Vega's [input element binding definition](https://vega.github.io/vega/docs/signals/#bind)
/// or can be a mapping between projected field/encodings and binding definitions.
///
/// See the [bind transform](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/bind.html) documentation
/// for more information.
///
/// Establishes a two-way binding between the interval selection and the scales
/// used within the same view. This allows a user to interactively pan and
/// zoom the view.
pub bind: Option<SelectionDefBind>,
/// By default, all data values are considered to lie within an empty selection.
/// When set to `none`, empty selections contain no data values.
pub empty: Option<VgLayoutAlign>,
/// An array of encoding channels. The corresponding data field values
/// must match for a data tuple to fall within the selection.
pub encodings: Option<Vec<SingleDefChannel>>,
/// An array of field names whose values must match for a data tuple to
/// fall within the selection.
pub fields: Option<Vec<String>>,
/// When true, an invisible voronoi diagram is computed to accelerate discrete
/// selection. The data value _nearest_ the mouse cursor is added to the selection.
///
/// See the [nearest transform](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/nearest.html)
/// documentation for more information.
pub nearest: Option<bool>,
/// A [Vega event stream](https://vega.github.io/vega/docs/event-streams/) (object or
/// selector) that triggers the selection.
/// For interval selections, the event stream must specify a [start and
/// end](https://vega.github.io/vega/docs/event-streams/#between-filters).
pub on: Option<serde_json::Value>,
/// With layered and multi-view displays, a strategy that determines how
/// selections' data queries are resolved when applied in a filter transform,
/// conditional encoding rule, or scale domain.
pub resolve: Option<SelectionResolution>,
#[serde(rename = "type")]
pub selection_def_type: SelectionDefType,
/// Controls whether data values should be toggled or only ever inserted into
/// multi selections. Can be `true`, `false` (for insertion only), or a
/// [Vega expression](https://vega.github.io/vega/docs/expressions/).
///
/// __Default value:__ `true`, which corresponds to `event.shiftKey` (i.e.,
/// data values are toggled when a user interacts with the shift-key pressed).
///
/// See the [toggle transform](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/toggle.html)
/// documentation for more information.
pub toggle: Option<Translate>,
/// An interval selection also adds a rectangle mark to depict the
/// extents of the interval. The `mark` property can be used to customize the
/// appearance of the mark.
pub mark: Option<BrushConfig>,
/// When truthy, allows a user to interactively move an interval selection
/// back-and-forth. Can be `true`, `false` (to disable panning), or a
/// [Vega event stream definition](https://vega.github.io/vega/docs/event-streams/)
/// which must include a start and end event to trigger continuous panning.
///
/// __Default value:__ `true`, which corresponds to
/// `[mousedown, window:mouseup] > window:mousemove!` which corresponds to
/// clicks and dragging within an interval selection to reposition it.
pub translate: Option<Translate>,
/// When truthy, allows a user to interactively resize an interval selection.
/// Can be `true`, `false` (to disable zooming), or a [Vega event stream
/// definition](https://vega.github.io/vega/docs/event-streams/). Currently,
/// only `wheel` events are supported.
///
///
/// __Default value:__ `true`, which corresponds to `wheel!`.
pub zoom: Option<Translate>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct TitleParams {
/// The anchor position for placing the title. One of `"start"`, `"middle"`, or `"end"`. For
/// example, with an orientation of top these anchor positions map to a left-, center-, or
/// right-aligned title.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"middle"` for
/// [single](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/spec.html) and
/// [layered](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/layer.html) views.
/// `"start"` for other composite views.
///
/// __Note:__ [For now](https://github.com/vega/vega-lite/issues/2875), `anchor` is only
/// customizable only for [single](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/spec.html) and
/// [layered](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/layer.html) views. For other composite
/// views, `anchor` is always `"start"`.
pub anchor: Option<Anchor>,
/// The orthogonal offset in pixels by which to displace the title from its position along
/// the edge of the chart.
pub offset: Option<f64>,
/// The orientation of the title relative to the chart. One of `"top"` (the default),
/// `"bottom"`, `"left"`, or `"right"`.
pub orient: Option<TitleOrient>,
/// A [mark style property](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html#style) to apply
/// to the title text mark.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"group-title"`.
pub style: Option<Style>,
/// The title text.
pub text: String,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct Transform {
/// The `filter` property must be one of the predicate definitions:
///
/// 1) an [expression](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/types.html#expression) string,
/// where `datum` can be used to refer to the current data object
///
/// 2) one of the field predicates:
/// [`equal`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/filter.html#equal-predicate),
/// [`lt`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/filter.html#lt-predicate),
/// [`lte`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/filter.html#lte-predicate),
/// [`gt`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/filter.html#gt-predicate),
/// [`gte`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/filter.html#gte-predicate),
/// [`range`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/filter.html#range-predicate),
/// or [`oneOf`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/filter.html#one-of-predicate).
///
/// 3) a [selection
/// predicate](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/filter.html#selection-predicate)
///
/// 4) a logical operand that combines (1), (2), or (3).
pub filter: Box<Option<Box<PurpleLogicalOperandPredicate>>>,
/// The field for storing the computed formula value.
///
/// The field or fields for storing the computed formula value.
/// If `from.fields` is specified, the transform will use the same names for `as`.
/// If `from.fields` is not specified, `as` has to be a string and we put the whole object
/// into the data under the specified name.
///
/// The output fields at which to write the start and end bin values.
///
/// The output field to write the timeUnit value.
#[serde(rename = "as")]
pub transform_as: Option<Style>,
/// A [expression](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/types.html#expression) string. Use
/// the variable `datum` to refer to the current data object.
pub calculate: Option<String>,
/// The default value to use if lookup fails.
///
/// __Default value:__ `null`
#[serde(rename = "default")]
pub transform_default: Option<String>,
/// Secondary data reference.
pub from: Option<LookupData>,
/// Key in primary data source.
pub lookup: Option<String>,
/// An object indicating bin properties, or simply `true` for using default bin parameters.
pub bin: Option<Bin>,
/// The data field to bin.
///
/// The data field to apply time unit.
pub field: Option<String>,
/// The timeUnit.
#[serde(rename = "timeUnit")]
pub time_unit: Option<TimeUnit>,
/// Array of objects that define fields to aggregate.
pub aggregate: Option<Vec<AggregatedFieldDef>>,
/// The data fields to group by. If not specified, a single group containing all data objects
/// will be used.
///
/// The data fields for partitioning the data objects into separate windows. If unspecified,
/// all data points will be in a single group.
pub groupby: Option<Vec<String>>,
/// A frame specification as a two-element array indicating how the sliding window should
/// proceed. The array entries should either be a number indicating the offset from the
/// current data object, or null to indicate unbounded rows preceding or following the
/// current data object. The default value is `[null, 0]`, indicating that the sliding window
/// includes the current object and all preceding objects. The value `[-5, 5]` indicates that
/// the window should include five objects preceding and five objects following the current
/// object. Finally, `[null, null]` indicates that the window frame should always include all
/// data objects. The only operators affected are the aggregation operations and the
/// `first_value`, `last_value`, and `nth_value` window operations. The other window
/// operations are not affected by this.
///
/// __Default value:__: `[null, 0]` (includes the current object and all preceding objects)
pub frame: Option<Vec<Option<f64>>>,
/// Indicates if the sliding window frame should ignore peer values. (Peer values are those
/// considered identical by the sort criteria). The default is false, causing the window
/// frame to expand to include all peer values. If set to true, the window frame will be
/// defined by offset values only. This setting only affects those operations that depend on
/// the window frame, namely aggregation operations and the first_value, last_value, and
/// nth_value window operations.
///
/// __Default value:__ `false`
#[serde(rename = "ignorePeers")]
pub ignore_peers: Option<bool>,
/// A sort field definition for sorting data objects within a window. If two data objects are
/// considered equal by the comparator, they are considered “peer” values of equal rank. If
/// sort is not specified, the order is undefined: data objects are processed in the order
/// they are observed and none are considered peers (the ignorePeers parameter is ignored and
/// treated as if set to `true`).
pub sort: Option<Vec<SortField>>,
/// The definition of the fields in the window, and what calculations to use.
pub window: Option<Vec<WindowFieldDef>>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct AggregatedFieldDef {
/// The output field names to use for each aggregated field.
#[serde(rename = "as")]
pub aggregated_field_def_as: String,
/// The data field for which to compute aggregate function. This is required for all
/// aggregation operations except `"count"`.
pub field: Option<String>,
/// The aggregation operations to apply to the fields, such as sum, average or count.
/// See the [full list of supported aggregation
/// operations](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/aggregate.html#ops)
/// for more information.
pub op: AggregateOp,
}
/// Secondary data reference.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct LookupData {
/// Secondary data source to lookup in.
pub data: Data,
/// Fields in foreign data to lookup.
/// If not specified, the entire object is queried.
pub fields: Option<Vec<String>>,
/// Key in data to lookup.
pub key: String,
}
/// A sort definition for transform
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct SortField {
/// The name of the field to sort.
pub field: String,
/// Whether to sort the field in ascending or descending order.
pub order: Option<VgComparatorOrder>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct WindowFieldDef {
/// The output name for the window operation.
#[serde(rename = "as")]
pub window_field_def_as: String,
/// The data field for which to compute the aggregate or window function. This can be omitted
/// for window functions that do not operate over a field such as `count`, `rank`,
/// `dense_rank`.
pub field: Option<String>,
/// The window or aggregation operations to apply within a window, including `rank`, `lead`,
/// `sum`, `average` or `count`. See the list of all supported operations
/// [here](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/window.html#ops).
pub op: Op,
/// Parameter values for the window functions. Parameter values can be omitted for operations
/// that do not accept a parameter.
///
/// See the list of all supported operations and their parameters
/// [here](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/transforms/window.html).
pub param: Option<f64>,
}
/// An object that describes what fields should be repeated into views that are laid out as a
/// `row` or `column`.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct Repeat {
/// Horizontal repeated views.
pub column: Option<Vec<String>>,
/// Vertical repeated views.
pub row: Option<Vec<String>>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct RowColNumber {
pub column: Option<f64>,
pub row: Option<f64>,
}
/// The alignment to apply to grid rows and columns.
/// The supported string values are `"all"`, `"each"`, and `"none"`.
///
/// - For `"none"`, a flow layout will be used, in which adjacent subviews are simply placed
/// one after the other.
/// - For `"each"`, subviews will be aligned into a clean grid structure, but each row or
/// column may be of variable size.
/// - For `"all"`, subviews will be aligned and each row or column will be sized identically
/// based on the maximum observed size. String values for this property will be applied to
/// both grid rows and columns.
///
/// Alternatively, an object value of the form `{"row": string, "column": string}` can be
/// used to supply different alignments for rows and columns.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"all"`.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum Align {
Enum(VgLayoutAlign),
RowColVgLayoutAlign(RowColVgLayoutAlign),
}
/// Sets how the visualization size should be determined. If a string, should be one of
/// `"pad"`, `"fit"` or `"none"`.
/// Object values can additionally specify parameters for content sizing and automatic
/// resizing.
/// `"fit"` is only supported for single and layered views that don't use `rangeStep`.
///
/// __Default value__: `pad`
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum Autosize {
AutoSizeParams(AutoSizeParams),
Enum(AutosizeType),
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum Center {
Bool(bool),
RowColBoolean(RowColBoolean),
}
/// The font weight.
/// This can be either a string (e.g `"bold"`, `"normal"`) or a number (`100`, `200`, `300`,
/// ..., `900` where `"normal"` = `400` and `"bold"` = `700`).
///
/// Font weight of the title.
/// This can be either a string (e.g `"bold"`, `"normal"`) or a number (`100`, `200`, `300`,
/// ..., `900` where `"normal"` = `400` and `"bold"` = `700`).
///
/// Font weight of the header title.
/// This can be either a string (e.g `"bold"`, `"normal"`) or a number (`100`, `200`, `300`,
/// ..., `900` where `"normal"` = `400` and `"bold"` = `700`).
///
/// The font weight of the legend title.
/// This can be either a string (e.g `"bold"`, `"normal"`) or a number (`100`, `200`, `300`,
/// ..., `900` where `"normal"` = `400` and `"bold"` = `700`).
///
/// Font weight for title text.
/// This can be either a string (e.g `"bold"`, `"normal"`) or a number (`100`, `200`, `300`,
/// ..., `900` where `"normal"` = `400` and `"bold"` = `700`).
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum FontWeight {
Double(f64),
Enum(FontWeightString),
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum Line {
Bool(bool),
OverlayMarkDef(OverlayMarkDef),
}
/// A string or array of strings indicating the name of custom styles to apply to the mark. A
/// style is a named collection of mark property defaults defined within the [style
/// configuration](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/mark.html#style-config). If style is
/// an array, later styles will override earlier styles. Any [mark
/// properties](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/encoding.html#mark-prop) explicitly
/// defined within the `encoding` will override a style default.
///
/// __Default value:__ The mark's name. For example, a bar mark will have style `"bar"` by
/// default.
/// __Note:__ Any specified style will augment the default style. For example, a bar mark
/// with `"style": "foo"` will receive from `config.style.bar` and `config.style.foo` (the
/// specified style `"foo"` has higher precedence).
///
/// A [mark style property](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/config.html#style) to apply
/// to the title text mark.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"group-title"`.
///
/// The field or fields for storing the computed formula value.
/// If `from.fields` is specified, the transform will use the same names for `as`.
/// If `from.fields` is not specified, `as` has to be a string and we put the whole object
/// into the data under the specified name.
///
/// The output fields at which to write the start and end bin values.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum Style {
String(String),
StringArray(Vec<String>),
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum PointUnion {
Bool(bool),
Enum(PointEnum),
OverlayMarkDef(OverlayMarkDef),
}
/// Indicates if labels should be hidden if they exceed the axis range. If `false `(the
/// default) no bounds overlap analysis is performed. If `true`, labels will be hidden if
/// they exceed the axis range by more than 1 pixel. If this property is a number, it
/// specifies the pixel tolerance: the maximum amount by which a label bounding box may
/// exceed the axis range.
///
/// __Default value:__ `false`.
///
/// Indicates if the first and last axis labels should be aligned flush with the scale range.
/// Flush alignment for a horizontal axis will left-align the first label and right-align the
/// last label. For vertical axes, bottom and top text baselines are applied instead. If this
/// property is a number, it also indicates the number of pixels by which to offset the first
/// and last labels; for example, a value of 2 will flush-align the first and last labels and
/// also push them 2 pixels outward from the center of the axis. The additional adjustment
/// can sometimes help the labels better visually group with corresponding axis ticks.
///
/// __Default value:__ `true` for axis of a continuous x-scale. Otherwise, `false`.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum Label {
Bool(bool),
Double(f64),
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum LabelOverlapUnion {
Bool(bool),
Enum(LabelOverlapEnum),
}
/// The full data set, included inline. This can be an array of objects or primitive values,
/// an object, or a string.
/// Arrays of primitive values are ingested as objects with a `data` property. Strings are
/// parsed according to the specified format type.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum InlineDatasetValue {
AnythingMap(HashMap<String, Option<serde_json::Value>>),
String(String),
UnionArray(Vec<InlineDataset>),
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum InlineDataset {
AnythingMap(HashMap<String, Option<serde_json::Value>>),
Bool(bool),
Double(f64),
String(String),
}
/// The default visualization padding, in pixels, from the edge of the visualization canvas
/// to the data rectangle. If a number, specifies padding for all sides.
/// If an object, the value should have the format `{"left": 5, "top": 5, "right": 5,
/// "bottom": 5}` to specify padding for each side of the visualization.
///
/// __Default value__: `5`
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum Padding {
Double(f64),
PaddingClass(PaddingClass),
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum PrecisionValue {
Double(f64),
String(String),
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum ConfigRange {
UnionArray(Vec<PrecisionValue>),
VgScheme(VgScheme),
}
/// When truthy, allows a user to interactively move an interval selection
/// back-and-forth. Can be `true`, `false` (to disable panning), or a
/// [Vega event stream definition](https://vega.github.io/vega/docs/event-streams/)
/// which must include a start and end event to trigger continuous panning.
///
/// __Default value:__ `true`, which corresponds to
/// `[mousedown, window:mouseup] > window:mousemove!` which corresponds to
/// clicks and dragging within an interval selection to reposition it.
///
/// When truthy, allows a user to interactively resize an interval selection.
/// Can be `true`, `false` (to disable zooming), or a [Vega event stream
/// definition](https://vega.github.io/vega/docs/event-streams/). Currently,
/// only `wheel` events are supported.
///
///
/// __Default value:__ `true`, which corresponds to `wheel!`.
///
/// Controls whether data values should be toggled or only ever inserted into
/// multi selections. Can be `true`, `false` (for insertion only), or a
/// [Vega expression](https://vega.github.io/vega/docs/expressions/).
///
/// __Default value:__ `true`, which corresponds to `event.shiftKey` (i.e.,
/// data values are toggled when a user interacts with the shift-key pressed).
///
/// See the [toggle transform](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/toggle.html)
/// documentation for more information.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum Translate {
Bool(bool),
String(String),
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum BindValue {
Double(f64),
String(String),
StringArray(Vec<String>),
VgBinding(VgBinding),
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum Parse {
Enum(Cursor),
UnionMap(HashMap<String, Option<String>>),
}
/// The full data set, included inline. This can be an array of objects or primitive values,
/// an object, or a string.
/// Arrays of primitive values are ingested as objects with a `data` property. Strings are
/// parsed according to the specified format type.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum DataInlineDataset {
AnythingMap(HashMap<String, Option<serde_json::Value>>),
String(String),
UnionArray(Vec<InlineDataset>),
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum Bin {
BinParams(BinParams),
Bool(bool),
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum ColorCondition {
ConditionalPredicateMarkPropFieldDefClass(ConditionalPredicateMarkPropFieldDefClass),
ConditionalValueDefArray(Vec<ConditionalValueDef>),
}
/// Filter using a selection name.
///
/// A [selection name](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/selection.html), or a series of
/// [composed selections](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/selection.html#compose).
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum SelectionOperandElement {
Selection(Selection),
String(String),
}
/// Filter using a selection name.
///
/// A [selection name](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/selection.html), or a series of
/// [composed selections](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/selection.html#compose).
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum PurpleSelectionOperand {
Selection(Selection),
String(String),
}
/// The `filter` property must be one of the predicate definitions:
///
/// 1) an [expression](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/types.html#expression) string,
/// where `datum` can be used to refer to the current data object
///
/// 2) one of the field predicates:
/// [`equal`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/filter.html#equal-predicate),
/// [`lt`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/filter.html#lt-predicate),
/// [`lte`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/filter.html#lte-predicate),
/// [`gt`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/filter.html#gt-predicate),
/// [`gte`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/filter.html#gte-predicate),
/// [`range`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/filter.html#range-predicate),
/// or [`oneOf`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/filter.html#one-of-predicate).
///
/// 3) a [selection
/// predicate](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/filter.html#selection-predicate)
///
/// 4) a logical operand that combines (1), (2), or (3).
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum LogicalOperandPredicateElement {
Predicate(Predicate),
String(String),
}
/// The `filter` property must be one of the predicate definitions:
///
/// 1) an [expression](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/types.html#expression) string,
/// where `datum` can be used to refer to the current data object
///
/// 2) one of the field predicates:
/// [`equal`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/filter.html#equal-predicate),
/// [`lt`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/filter.html#lt-predicate),
/// [`lte`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/filter.html#lte-predicate),
/// [`gt`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/filter.html#gt-predicate),
/// [`gte`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/filter.html#gte-predicate),
/// [`range`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/filter.html#range-predicate),
/// or [`oneOf`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/filter.html#one-of-predicate).
///
/// 3) a [selection
/// predicate](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/filter.html#selection-predicate)
///
/// 4) a logical operand that combines (1), (2), or (3).
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum PurpleLogicalOperandPredicate {
Predicate(Predicate),
String(String),
}
/// The value that the field should be equal to.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum EqualUnion {
Bool(bool),
DateTime(DateTime),
Double(f64),
String(String),
}
/// Value representing the day of a week. This can be one of: (1) integer value -- `1`
/// represents Monday; (2) case-insensitive day name (e.g., `"Monday"`); (3)
/// case-insensitive, 3-character short day name (e.g., `"Mon"`). <br/> **Warning:** A
/// DateTime definition object with `day`** should not be combined with `year`, `quarter`,
/// `month`, or `date`.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum Day {
Double(f64),
String(String),
}
/// One of: (1) integer value representing the month from `1`-`12`. `1` represents January;
/// (2) case-insensitive month name (e.g., `"January"`); (3) case-insensitive, 3-character
/// short month name (e.g., `"Jan"`).
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum Month {
Double(f64),
String(String),
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum Lt {
DateTime(DateTime),
Double(f64),
String(String),
}
/// The value that the field should be equal to.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum SortElement {
Bool(bool),
DateTime(DateTime),
Double(f64),
String(String),
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum RangeElement {
DateTime(DateTime),
Double(f64),
}
/// A constant value in visual domain (e.g., `"red"` / "#0099ff" for color, values between
/// `0` to `1` for opacity).
///
/// A constant value in visual domain.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum ConditionalValueDefValue {
Bool(bool),
Double(f64),
String(String),
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum Field {
RepeatRef(RepeatRef),
String(String),
}
/// Customized domain values.
///
/// For _quantitative_ fields, `domain` can take the form of a two-element array with minimum
/// and maximum values. [Piecewise
/// scales](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#piecewise) can be created by
/// providing a `domain` with more than two entries.
/// If the input field is aggregated, `domain` can also be a string value `"unaggregated"`,
/// indicating that the domain should include the raw data values prior to the aggregation.
///
/// For _temporal_ fields, `domain` can be a two-element array minimum and maximum values, in
/// the form of either timestamps or the [DateTime definition
/// objects](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/types.html#datetime).
///
/// For _ordinal_ and _nominal_ fields, `domain` can be an array that lists valid input
/// values.
///
/// The `selection` property can be used to [interactively
/// determine](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/selection.html#scale-domains) the scale
/// domain.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum DomainUnion {
DomainClass(DomainClass),
Enum(Domain),
UnionArray(Vec<SortElement>),
}
/// The interpolation method for range values. By default, a general interpolator for
/// numbers, dates, strings and colors (in RGB space) is used. For color ranges, this
/// property allows interpolation in alternative color spaces. Legal values include `rgb`,
/// `hsl`, `hsl-long`, `lab`, `hcl`, `hcl-long`, `cubehelix` and `cubehelix-long` ('-long'
/// variants use longer paths in polar coordinate spaces). If object-valued, this property
/// accepts an object with a string-valued _type_ property and an optional numeric _gamma_
/// property applicable to rgb and cubehelix interpolators. For more, see the [d3-interpolate
/// documentation](https://github.com/d3/d3-interpolate).
///
/// __Note:__ Sequential scales do not support `interpolate` as they have a fixed
/// interpolator. Since Vega-Lite uses sequential scales for quantitative fields by default,
/// you have to set the scale `type` to other quantitative scale type such as `"linear"` to
/// customize `interpolate`.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum InterpolateUnion {
Enum(ScaleInterpolate),
ScaleInterpolateParams(ScaleInterpolateParams),
}
/// Extending the domain so that it starts and ends on nice round values. This method
/// typically modifies the scale’s domain, and may only extend the bounds to the nearest
/// round value. Nicing is useful if the domain is computed from data and may be irregular.
/// For example, for a domain of _[0.201479…, 0.996679…]_, a nice domain might be _[0.2,
/// 1.0]_.
///
/// For quantitative scales such as linear, `nice` can be either a boolean flag or a number.
/// If `nice` is a number, it will represent a desired tick count. This allows greater
/// control over the step size used to extend the bounds, guaranteeing that the returned
/// ticks will exactly cover the domain.
///
/// For temporal fields with time and utc scales, the `nice` value can be a string indicating
/// the desired time interval. Legal values are `"millisecond"`, `"second"`, `"minute"`,
/// `"hour"`, `"day"`, `"week"`, `"month"`, and `"year"`. Alternatively, `time` and `utc`
/// scales can accept an object-valued interval specifier of the form `{"interval": "month",
/// "step": 3}`, which includes a desired number of interval steps. Here, the domain would
/// snap to quarter (Jan, Apr, Jul, Oct) boundaries.
///
/// __Default value:__ `true` for unbinned _quantitative_ fields; `false` otherwise.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum NiceUnion {
Bool(bool),
Double(f64),
Enum(NiceTime),
NiceClass(NiceClass),
}
/// The range of the scale. One of:
///
/// - A string indicating a [pre-defined named scale
/// range](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#range-config) (e.g., example,
/// `"symbol"`, or `"diverging"`).
///
/// - For [continuous scales](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#continuous),
/// two-element array indicating minimum and maximum values, or an array with more than two
/// entries for specifying a [piecewise
/// scale](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#piecewise).
///
/// - For [discrete](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#discrete) and
/// [discretizing](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#discretizing) scales, an
/// array of desired output values.
///
/// __Notes:__
///
/// 1) For [sequential](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#sequential),
/// [ordinal](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#ordinal), and discretizing
/// color scales, you can also specify a color
/// [`scheme`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#scheme) instead of `range`.
///
/// 2) Any directly specified `range` for `x` and `y` channels will be ignored. Range can be
/// customized via the view's corresponding
/// [size](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/size.html) (`width` and `height`) or via
/// [range steps and paddings properties](#range-step) for [band](#band) and [point](#point)
/// scales.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum ScaleRange {
String(String),
UnionArray(Vec<PrecisionValue>),
}
/// A string indicating a color
/// [scheme](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#scheme) name (e.g.,
/// `"category10"` or `"viridis"`) or a [scheme parameter
/// object](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#scheme-params).
///
/// Discrete color schemes may be used with
/// [discrete](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#discrete) or
/// [discretizing](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#discretizing) scales.
/// Continuous color schemes are intended for use with
/// [sequential](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scales.html#sequential) scales.
///
/// For the full list of supported schemes, please refer to the [Vega
/// Scheme](https://vega.github.io/vega/docs/schemes/#reference) reference.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum Scheme {
SchemeParams(SchemeParams),
String(String),
}
/// Sort order for the encoded field.
///
/// For continuous fields (quantitative or temporal), `sort` can be either `"ascending"` or
/// `"descending"`.
///
/// For discrete fields, `sort` can be one of the following:
/// - `"ascending"` or `"descending"` -- for sorting by the values' natural order in
/// Javascript.
/// - [A sort field definition](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/sort.html#sort-field)
/// for sorting by another field.
/// - [An array specifying the field values in preferred
/// order](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/sort.html#sort-array). In this case, the
/// sort order will obey the values in the array, followed by any unspecified values in their
/// original order. For discrete time field, values in the sort array can be [date-time
/// definition objects](types#datetime). In addition, for time units `"month"` and `"day"`,
/// the values can be the month or day names (case insensitive) or their 3-letter initials
/// (e.g., `"Mon"`, `"Tue"`).
/// - `null` indicating no sort.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"ascending"`
///
/// __Note:__ `null` is not supported for `row` and `column`.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum Sort {
EncodingSortField(EncodingSortField),
Enum(VgComparatorOrder),
UnionArray(Vec<SortElement>),
}
/// A constant value in visual domain (e.g., `"red"` / "#0099ff" for color, values between
/// `0` to `1` for opacity).
///
/// A constant value in visual domain.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum PurpleValue {
Bool(bool),
Double(f64),
String(String),
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum Detail {
FieldDef(FieldDef),
FieldDefArray(Vec<FieldDef>),
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum HrefCondition {
ConditionalPredicateFieldDefClass(ConditionalPredicateFieldDefClass),
ConditionalValueDefArray(Vec<ConditionalValueDef>),
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum Order {
Def(Def),
OrderFieldDefArray(Vec<OrderFieldDef>),
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum TextCondition {
ConditionalPredicateTextFieldDefClass(ConditionalPredicateTextFieldDefClass),
ConditionalValueDefArray(Vec<ConditionalValueDef>),
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum Tooltip {
TextDefWithCondition(TextDefWithCondition),
TextFieldDefArray(Vec<TextFieldDef>),
}
/// A string describing the mark type (one of `"bar"`, `"circle"`, `"square"`, `"tick"`,
/// `"line"`,
/// `"area"`, `"point"`, `"rule"`, `"geoshape"`, and `"text"`) or a [mark definition
/// object](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/mark.html#mark-def).
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum AnyMark {
Enum(Mark),
MarkDef(MarkDef),
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum SelectionDefBind {
Enum(BindEnum),
UnionMap(HashMap<String, BindValue>),
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum Title {
String(String),
TitleParams(TitleParams),
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum Spacing {
Double(f64),
RowColNumber(RowColNumber),
}
/// By default, all data values are considered to lie within an empty selection.
/// When set to `none`, empty selections contain no data values.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum VgLayoutAlign {
#[serde(rename = "all")]
All,
#[serde(rename = "each")]
Each,
#[serde(rename = "none")]
None,
}
/// The sizing format type. One of `"pad"`, `"fit"` or `"none"`. See the [autosize
/// type](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/size.html#autosize) documentation for
/// descriptions of each.
///
/// __Default value__: `"pad"`
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum AutosizeType {
#[serde(rename = "fit")]
Fit,
#[serde(rename = "none")]
None,
#[serde(rename = "pad")]
Pad,
}
/// Determines how size calculation should be performed, one of `"content"` or `"padding"`.
/// The default setting (`"content"`) interprets the width and height settings as the data
/// rectangle (plotting) dimensions, to which padding is then added. In contrast, the
/// `"padding"` setting includes the padding within the view size calculations, such that the
/// width and height settings indicate the **total** intended size of the view.
///
/// __Default value__: `"content"`
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum Contains {
#[serde(rename = "content")]
Content,
#[serde(rename = "padding")]
Padding,
}
/// The bounds calculation method to use for determining the extent of a sub-plot. One of
/// `full` (the default) or `flush`.
///
/// - If set to `full`, the entire calculated bounds (including axes, title, and legend) will
/// be used.
/// - If set to `flush`, only the specified width and height values for the sub-view will be
/// used. The `flush` setting can be useful when attempting to place sub-plots without axes
/// or legends into a uniform grid structure.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"full"`
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum Bounds {
#[serde(rename = "flush")]
Flush,
#[serde(rename = "full")]
Full,
}
/// The horizontal alignment of the text. One of `"left"`, `"right"`, `"center"`.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum HorizontalAlign {
#[serde(rename = "center")]
Center,
#[serde(rename = "left")]
Left,
#[serde(rename = "right")]
Right,
}
/// The vertical alignment of the text. One of `"top"`, `"middle"`, `"bottom"`.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"middle"`
///
/// Vertical text baseline for title text.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum VerticalAlign {
#[serde(rename = "bottom")]
Bottom,
#[serde(rename = "middle")]
Middle,
#[serde(rename = "top")]
Top,
}
/// The mouse cursor used over the mark. Any valid [CSS cursor
/// type](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/cursor#Values) can be used.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum Cursor {
#[serde(rename = "alias")]
Alias,
#[serde(rename = "all-scroll")]
AllScroll,
#[serde(rename = "auto")]
Auto,
#[serde(rename = "cell")]
Cell,
#[serde(rename = "col-resize")]
ColResize,
#[serde(rename = "context-menu")]
ContextMenu,
#[serde(rename = "copy")]
Copy,
#[serde(rename = "crosshair")]
Crosshair,
#[serde(rename = "default")]
Default,
#[serde(rename = "e-resize")]
EResize,
#[serde(rename = "ew-resize")]
EwResize,
#[serde(rename = "grab")]
Grab,
#[serde(rename = "grabbing")]
Grabbing,
#[serde(rename = "help")]
Help,
#[serde(rename = "move")]
Move,
#[serde(rename = "n-resize")]
NResize,
#[serde(rename = "ne-resize")]
NeResize,
#[serde(rename = "nesw-resize")]
NeswResize,
#[serde(rename = "no-drop")]
NoDrop,
#[serde(rename = "none")]
None,
#[serde(rename = "not-allowed")]
NotAllowed,
#[serde(rename = "ns-resize")]
NsResize,
#[serde(rename = "nw-resize")]
NwResize,
#[serde(rename = "nwse-resize")]
NwseResize,
#[serde(rename = "pointer")]
Pointer,
#[serde(rename = "progress")]
Progress,
#[serde(rename = "row-resize")]
RowResize,
#[serde(rename = "s-resize")]
SResize,
#[serde(rename = "se-resize")]
SeResize,
#[serde(rename = "sw-resize")]
SwResize,
#[serde(rename = "text")]
Text,
#[serde(rename = "vertical-text")]
VerticalText,
#[serde(rename = "w-resize")]
WResize,
#[serde(rename = "wait")]
Wait,
#[serde(rename = "zoom-in")]
ZoomIn,
#[serde(rename = "zoom-out")]
ZoomOut,
}
/// The direction of the text. One of `"ltr"` (left-to-right) or `"rtl"` (right-to-left).
/// This property determines on which side is truncated in response to the limit parameter.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"ltr"`
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum Dir {
#[serde(rename = "ltr")]
Ltr,
#[serde(rename = "rtl")]
Rtl,
}
/// The font style (e.g., `"italic"`).
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum FontStyle {
#[serde(rename = "italic")]
Italic,
#[serde(rename = "normal")]
Normal,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum FontWeightString {
#[serde(rename = "bold")]
Bold,
#[serde(rename = "normal")]
Normal,
}
/// The line interpolation method to use for line and area marks. One of the following:
/// - `"linear"`: piecewise linear segments, as in a polyline.
/// - `"linear-closed"`: close the linear segments to form a polygon.
/// - `"step"`: alternate between horizontal and vertical segments, as in a step function.
/// - `"step-before"`: alternate between vertical and horizontal segments, as in a step
/// function.
/// - `"step-after"`: alternate between horizontal and vertical segments, as in a step
/// function.
/// - `"basis"`: a B-spline, with control point duplication on the ends.
/// - `"basis-open"`: an open B-spline; may not intersect the start or end.
/// - `"basis-closed"`: a closed B-spline, as in a loop.
/// - `"cardinal"`: a Cardinal spline, with control point duplication on the ends.
/// - `"cardinal-open"`: an open Cardinal spline; may not intersect the start or end, but
/// will intersect other control points.
/// - `"cardinal-closed"`: a closed Cardinal spline, as in a loop.
/// - `"bundle"`: equivalent to basis, except the tension parameter is used to straighten the
/// spline.
/// - `"monotone"`: cubic interpolation that preserves monotonicity in y.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum Interpolate {
#[serde(rename = "basis")]
Basis,
#[serde(rename = "basis-closed")]
BasisClosed,
#[serde(rename = "basis-open")]
BasisOpen,
#[serde(rename = "bundle")]
Bundle,
#[serde(rename = "cardinal")]
Cardinal,
#[serde(rename = "cardinal-closed")]
CardinalClosed,
#[serde(rename = "cardinal-open")]
CardinalOpen,
#[serde(rename = "linear")]
Linear,
#[serde(rename = "linear-closed")]
LinearClosed,
#[serde(rename = "monotone")]
Monotone,
#[serde(rename = "step")]
Step,
#[serde(rename = "step-after")]
StepAfter,
#[serde(rename = "step-before")]
StepBefore,
}
/// The orientation of a non-stacked bar, tick, area, and line charts.
/// The value is either horizontal (default) or vertical.
/// - For bar, rule and tick, this determines whether the size of the bar and tick
/// should be applied to x or y dimension.
/// - For area, this property determines the orient property of the Vega output.
/// - For line and trail marks, this property determines the sort order of the points in the
/// line
/// if `config.sortLineBy` is not specified.
/// For stacked charts, this is always determined by the orientation of the stack;
/// therefore explicitly specified value will be ignored.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum Orient {
#[serde(rename = "horizontal")]
Horizontal,
#[serde(rename = "vertical")]
Vertical,
}
/// The stroke cap for line ending style. One of `"butt"`, `"round"`, or `"square"`.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"square"`
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum StrokeCap {
#[serde(rename = "butt")]
Butt,
#[serde(rename = "round")]
Round,
#[serde(rename = "square")]
Square,
}
/// The stroke line join method. One of `"miter"`, `"round"` or `"bevel"`.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"miter"`
///
/// The stroke line join method. One of miter (default), round or bevel.
///
/// __Default value:__ 'miter'
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum StrokeJoin {
#[serde(rename = "bevel")]
Bevel,
#[serde(rename = "miter")]
Miter,
#[serde(rename = "round")]
Round,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum PointEnum {
#[serde(rename = "transparent")]
Transparent,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum LabelOverlapEnum {
#[serde(rename = "greedy")]
Greedy,
#[serde(rename = "parity")]
Parity,
}
/// Defines how Vega-Lite generates title for fields. There are three possible styles:
/// - `"verbal"` (Default) - displays function in a verbal style (e.g., "Sum of field",
/// "Year-month of date", "field (binned)").
/// - `"function"` - displays function using parentheses and capitalized texts (e.g.,
/// "SUM(field)", "YEARMONTH(date)", "BIN(field)").
/// - `"plain"` - displays only the field name without functions (e.g., "field", "date",
/// "field").
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum FieldTitle {
#[serde(rename = "functional")]
Functional,
#[serde(rename = "plain")]
Plain,
#[serde(rename = "verbal")]
Verbal,
}
/// Vertical text baseline for the header title. One of `"top"`, `"bottom"`, `"middle"`.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"middle"`
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum TextBaseline {
#[serde(rename = "alphabetic")]
Alphabetic,
#[serde(rename = "bottom")]
Bottom,
#[serde(rename = "middle")]
Middle,
#[serde(rename = "top")]
Top,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum InvalidValues {
#[serde(rename = "filter")]
Filter,
}
/// The orientation of the legend, which determines how the legend is positioned within the
/// scene. One of "left", "right", "top-left", "top-right", "bottom-left", "bottom-right",
/// "none".
///
/// __Default value:__ `"right"`
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum LegendOrient {
#[serde(rename = "bottom-left")]
BottomLeft,
#[serde(rename = "bottom-right")]
BottomRight,
#[serde(rename = "left")]
Left,
#[serde(rename = "none")]
None,
#[serde(rename = "right")]
Right,
#[serde(rename = "top-left")]
TopLeft,
#[serde(rename = "top-right")]
TopRight,
}
/// The cartographic projection to use. This value is case-insensitive, for example
/// `"albers"` and `"Albers"` indicate the same projection type. You can find all valid
/// projection types [in the
/// documentation](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/projection.html#projection-types).
///
/// __Default value:__ `mercator`
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum VgProjectionType {
#[serde(rename = "albers")]
Albers,
#[serde(rename = "albersUsa")]
AlbersUsa,
#[serde(rename = "azimuthalEqualArea")]
AzimuthalEqualArea,
#[serde(rename = "azimuthalEquidistant")]
AzimuthalEquidistant,
#[serde(rename = "conicConformal")]
ConicConformal,
#[serde(rename = "conicEqualArea")]
ConicEqualArea,
#[serde(rename = "conicEquidistant")]
ConicEquidistant,
#[serde(rename = "equirectangular")]
Equirectangular,
#[serde(rename = "gnomonic")]
Gnomonic,
#[serde(rename = "mercator")]
Mercator,
#[serde(rename = "orthographic")]
Orthographic,
#[serde(rename = "stereographic")]
Stereographic,
#[serde(rename = "transverseMercator")]
TransverseMercator,
}
/// Establishes a two-way binding between the interval selection and the scales
/// used within the same view. This allows a user to interactively pan and
/// zoom the view.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum BindEnum {
#[serde(rename = "scales")]
Scales,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum SingleDefChannel {
#[serde(rename = "color")]
Color,
#[serde(rename = "column")]
Column,
#[serde(rename = "fill")]
Fill,
#[serde(rename = "href")]
Href,
#[serde(rename = "key")]
Key,
#[serde(rename = "latitude")]
Latitude,
#[serde(rename = "latitude2")]
Latitude2,
#[serde(rename = "longitude")]
Longitude,
#[serde(rename = "longitude2")]
Longitude2,
#[serde(rename = "opacity")]
Opacity,
#[serde(rename = "row")]
Row,
#[serde(rename = "shape")]
Shape,
#[serde(rename = "size")]
Size,
#[serde(rename = "stroke")]
Stroke,
#[serde(rename = "text")]
Text,
#[serde(rename = "tooltip")]
Tooltip,
#[serde(rename = "x")]
X,
#[serde(rename = "x2")]
X2,
#[serde(rename = "y")]
Y,
#[serde(rename = "y2")]
Y2,
}
/// With layered and multi-view displays, a strategy that determines how
/// selections' data queries are resolved when applied in a filter transform,
/// conditional encoding rule, or scale domain.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum SelectionResolution {
#[serde(rename = "global")]
Global,
#[serde(rename = "intersect")]
Intersect,
#[serde(rename = "union")]
Union,
}
/// Default stack offset for stackable mark.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum StackOffset {
#[serde(rename = "center")]
Center,
#[serde(rename = "normalize")]
Normalize,
#[serde(rename = "zero")]
Zero,
}
/// The anchor position for placing the title. One of `"start"`, `"middle"`, or `"end"`. For
/// example, with an orientation of top these anchor positions map to a left-, center-, or
/// right-aligned title.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"middle"` for
/// [single](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/spec.html) and
/// [layered](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/layer.html) views.
/// `"start"` for other composite views.
///
/// __Note:__ [For now](https://github.com/vega/vega-lite/issues/2875), `anchor` is only
/// customizable only for [single](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/spec.html) and
/// [layered](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/layer.html) views. For other composite
/// views, `anchor` is always `"start"`.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum Anchor {
#[serde(rename = "end")]
End,
#[serde(rename = "middle")]
Middle,
#[serde(rename = "start")]
Start,
}
/// Default title orientation ("top", "bottom", "left", or "right")
///
/// The orientation of the title relative to the chart. One of `"top"` (the default),
/// `"bottom"`, `"left"`, or `"right"`.
///
/// The orientation of the axis. One of `"top"`, `"bottom"`, `"left"` or `"right"`. The
/// orientation can be used to further specialize the axis type (e.g., a y axis oriented for
/// the right edge of the chart).
///
/// __Default value:__ `"bottom"` for x-axes and `"left"` for y-axes.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum TitleOrient {
#[serde(rename = "bottom")]
Bottom,
#[serde(rename = "left")]
Left,
#[serde(rename = "right")]
Right,
#[serde(rename = "top")]
Top,
}
/// Type of input data: `"json"`, `"csv"`, `"tsv"`, `"dsv"`.
/// The default format type is determined by the extension of the file URL.
/// If no extension is detected, `"json"` will be used by default.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum DataFormatType {
#[serde(rename = "csv")]
Csv,
#[serde(rename = "dsv")]
Dsv,
#[serde(rename = "json")]
Json,
#[serde(rename = "topojson")]
Topojson,
#[serde(rename = "tsv")]
Tsv,
}
/// Aggregation function for the field
/// (e.g., `mean`, `sum`, `median`, `min`, `max`, `count`).
///
/// __Default value:__ `undefined` (None)
///
/// An [aggregate operation](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/aggregate.html#ops) to
/// perform on the field prior to sorting (e.g., `"count"`, `"mean"` and `"median"`).
/// This property is required in cases where the sort field and the data reference field do
/// not match.
/// The input data objects will be aggregated, grouped by the encoded data field.
///
/// For a full list of operations, please see the documentation for
/// [aggregate](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/aggregate.html#ops).
///
/// The aggregation operations to apply to the fields, such as sum, average or count.
/// See the [full list of supported aggregation
/// operations](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/aggregate.html#ops)
/// for more information.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum AggregateOp {
#[serde(rename = "argmax")]
Argmax,
#[serde(rename = "argmin")]
Argmin,
#[serde(rename = "average")]
Average,
#[serde(rename = "ci0")]
Ci0,
#[serde(rename = "ci1")]
Ci1,
#[serde(rename = "count")]
Count,
#[serde(rename = "distinct")]
Distinct,
#[serde(rename = "max")]
Max,
#[serde(rename = "mean")]
Mean,
#[serde(rename = "median")]
Median,
#[serde(rename = "min")]
Min,
#[serde(rename = "missing")]
Missing,
#[serde(rename = "q1")]
Q1,
#[serde(rename = "q3")]
Q3,
#[serde(rename = "stderr")]
Stderr,
#[serde(rename = "stdev")]
Stdev,
#[serde(rename = "stdevp")]
Stdevp,
#[serde(rename = "sum")]
Sum,
#[serde(rename = "valid")]
Valid,
#[serde(rename = "values")]
Values,
#[serde(rename = "variance")]
Variance,
#[serde(rename = "variancep")]
Variancep,
}
/// Time unit for the field to be filtered.
///
/// Time unit (e.g., `year`, `yearmonth`, `month`, `hours`) for a temporal field.
/// or [a temporal field that gets casted as
/// ordinal](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/type.html#cast).
///
/// __Default value:__ `undefined` (None)
///
/// The timeUnit.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum TimeUnit {
#[serde(rename = "date")]
Date,
#[serde(rename = "day")]
Day,
#[serde(rename = "hours")]
Hours,
#[serde(rename = "hoursminutes")]
Hoursminutes,
#[serde(rename = "hoursminutesseconds")]
Hoursminutesseconds,
#[serde(rename = "milliseconds")]
Milliseconds,
#[serde(rename = "minutes")]
Minutes,
#[serde(rename = "minutesseconds")]
Minutesseconds,
#[serde(rename = "month")]
Month,
#[serde(rename = "monthdate")]
Monthdate,
#[serde(rename = "quarter")]
Quarter,
#[serde(rename = "quartermonth")]
Quartermonth,
#[serde(rename = "seconds")]
Seconds,
#[serde(rename = "secondsmilliseconds")]
Secondsmilliseconds,
#[serde(rename = "utcdate")]
Utcdate,
#[serde(rename = "utcday")]
Utcday,
#[serde(rename = "utchours")]
Utchours,
#[serde(rename = "utchoursminutes")]
Utchoursminutes,
#[serde(rename = "utchoursminutesseconds")]
Utchoursminutesseconds,
#[serde(rename = "utcmilliseconds")]
Utcmilliseconds,
#[serde(rename = "utcminutes")]
Utcminutes,
#[serde(rename = "utcminutesseconds")]
Utcminutesseconds,
#[serde(rename = "utcmonth")]
Utcmonth,
#[serde(rename = "utcmonthdate")]
Utcmonthdate,
#[serde(rename = "utcquarter")]
Utcquarter,
#[serde(rename = "utcquartermonth")]
Utcquartermonth,
#[serde(rename = "utcseconds")]
Utcseconds,
#[serde(rename = "utcsecondsmilliseconds")]
Utcsecondsmilliseconds,
#[serde(rename = "utcyear")]
Utcyear,
#[serde(rename = "utcyearmonth")]
Utcyearmonth,
#[serde(rename = "utcyearmonthdate")]
Utcyearmonthdate,
#[serde(rename = "utcyearmonthdatehours")]
Utcyearmonthdatehours,
#[serde(rename = "utcyearmonthdatehoursminutes")]
Utcyearmonthdatehoursminutes,
#[serde(rename = "utcyearmonthdatehoursminutesseconds")]
Utcyearmonthdatehoursminutesseconds,
#[serde(rename = "utcyearquarter")]
Utcyearquarter,
#[serde(rename = "utcyearquartermonth")]
Utcyearquartermonth,
#[serde(rename = "year")]
Year,
#[serde(rename = "yearmonth")]
Yearmonth,
#[serde(rename = "yearmonthdate")]
Yearmonthdate,
#[serde(rename = "yearmonthdatehours")]
Yearmonthdatehours,
#[serde(rename = "yearmonthdatehoursminutes")]
Yearmonthdatehoursminutes,
#[serde(rename = "yearmonthdatehoursminutesseconds")]
Yearmonthdatehoursminutesseconds,
#[serde(rename = "yearquarter")]
Yearquarter,
#[serde(rename = "yearquartermonth")]
Yearquartermonth,
}
/// The encoded field's type of measurement (`"quantitative"`, `"temporal"`, `"ordinal"`, or
/// `"nominal"`).
/// It can also be a `"geojson"` type for encoding
/// ['geoshape'](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/geoshape.html).
///
/// Constants and utilities for data type
/// Data type based on level of measurement
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum Type {
#[serde(rename = "geojson")]
Geojson,
#[serde(rename = "latitude")]
Latitude,
#[serde(rename = "longitude")]
Longitude,
#[serde(rename = "nominal")]
Nominal,
#[serde(rename = "ordinal")]
Ordinal,
#[serde(rename = "quantitative")]
Quantitative,
#[serde(rename = "temporal")]
Temporal,
}
/// The type of the legend. Use `"symbol"` to create a discrete legend and `"gradient"` for a
/// continuous color gradient.
///
/// __Default value:__ `"gradient"` for non-binned quantitative fields and temporal fields;
/// `"symbol"` otherwise.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum LegendType {
#[serde(rename = "gradient")]
Gradient,
#[serde(rename = "symbol")]
Symbol,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum Domain {
#[serde(rename = "unaggregated")]
Unaggregated,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum ScaleInterpolateParamsType {
#[serde(rename = "cubehelix")]
Cubehelix,
#[serde(rename = "cubehelix-long")]
CubehelixLong,
#[serde(rename = "rgb")]
Rgb,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum ScaleInterpolate {
#[serde(rename = "cubehelix")]
Cubehelix,
#[serde(rename = "cubehelix-long")]
CubehelixLong,
#[serde(rename = "hcl")]
Hcl,
#[serde(rename = "hcl-long")]
HclLong,
#[serde(rename = "hsl")]
Hsl,
#[serde(rename = "hsl-long")]
HslLong,
#[serde(rename = "lab")]
Lab,
#[serde(rename = "rgb")]
Rgb,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum NiceTime {
#[serde(rename = "day")]
Day,
#[serde(rename = "hour")]
Hour,
#[serde(rename = "minute")]
Minute,
#[serde(rename = "month")]
Month,
#[serde(rename = "second")]
Second,
#[serde(rename = "week")]
Week,
#[serde(rename = "year")]
Year,
}
/// The type of scale. Vega-Lite supports the following categories of scale types:
///
/// 1) [**Continuous Scales**](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#continuous)
/// -- mapping continuous domains to continuous output ranges
/// ([`"linear"`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#linear),
/// [`"pow"`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#pow),
/// [`"sqrt"`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#sqrt),
/// [`"log"`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#log),
/// [`"time"`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#time),
/// [`"utc"`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#utc),
/// [`"sequential"`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#sequential)).
///
/// 2) [**Discrete Scales**](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#discrete) --
/// mapping discrete domains to discrete
/// ([`"ordinal"`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#ordinal)) or continuous
/// ([`"band"`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#band) and
/// [`"point"`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#point)) output ranges.
///
/// 3) [**Discretizing
/// Scales**](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#discretizing) -- mapping
/// continuous domains to discrete output ranges
/// ([`"bin-linear"`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#bin-linear) and
/// [`"bin-ordinal"`](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#bin-ordinal)).
///
/// __Default value:__ please see the [scale type
/// table](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/scale.html#type).
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum ScaleType {
#[serde(rename = "band")]
Band,
#[serde(rename = "bin-linear")]
BinLinear,
#[serde(rename = "bin-ordinal")]
BinOrdinal,
#[serde(rename = "linear")]
Linear,
#[serde(rename = "log")]
Log,
#[serde(rename = "ordinal")]
Ordinal,
#[serde(rename = "point")]
Point,
#[serde(rename = "pow")]
Pow,
#[serde(rename = "sequential")]
Sequential,
#[serde(rename = "sqrt")]
Sqrt,
#[serde(rename = "time")]
Time,
#[serde(rename = "utc")]
Utc,
}
/// Whether to sort the field in ascending or descending order.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum VgComparatorOrder {
#[serde(rename = "ascending")]
Ascending,
#[serde(rename = "descending")]
Descending,
}
/// All types of primitive marks.
///
/// The mark type.
/// One of `"bar"`, `"circle"`, `"square"`, `"tick"`, `"line"`,
/// `"area"`, `"point"`, `"geoshape"`, `"rule"`, and `"text"`.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum Mark {
#[serde(rename = "area")]
Area,
#[serde(rename = "bar")]
Bar,
#[serde(rename = "circle")]
Circle,
#[serde(rename = "geoshape")]
Geoshape,
#[serde(rename = "line")]
Line,
#[serde(rename = "point")]
Point,
#[serde(rename = "rect")]
Rect,
#[serde(rename = "rule")]
Rule,
#[serde(rename = "square")]
Square,
#[serde(rename = "text")]
Text,
#[serde(rename = "tick")]
Tick,
#[serde(rename = "trail")]
Trail,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum ResolveMode {
#[serde(rename = "independent")]
Independent,
#[serde(rename = "shared")]
Shared,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum SelectionDefType {
#[serde(rename = "interval")]
Interval,
#[serde(rename = "multi")]
Multi,
#[serde(rename = "single")]
Single,
}
/// The window or aggregation operations to apply within a window, including `rank`, `lead`,
/// `sum`, `average` or `count`. See the list of all supported operations
/// [here](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/window.html#ops).
///
/// Aggregation function for the field
/// (e.g., `mean`, `sum`, `median`, `min`, `max`, `count`).
///
/// __Default value:__ `undefined` (None)
///
/// An [aggregate operation](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/aggregate.html#ops) to
/// perform on the field prior to sorting (e.g., `"count"`, `"mean"` and `"median"`).
/// This property is required in cases where the sort field and the data reference field do
/// not match.
/// The input data objects will be aggregated, grouped by the encoded data field.
///
/// For a full list of operations, please see the documentation for
/// [aggregate](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/aggregate.html#ops).
///
/// The aggregation operations to apply to the fields, such as sum, average or count.
/// See the [full list of supported aggregation
/// operations](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/aggregate.html#ops)
/// for more information.
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum Op {
#[serde(rename = "argmax")]
Argmax,
#[serde(rename = "argmin")]
Argmin,
#[serde(rename = "average")]
Average,
#[serde(rename = "ci0")]
Ci0,
#[serde(rename = "ci1")]
Ci1,
#[serde(rename = "count")]
Count,
#[serde(rename = "cume_dist")]
CumeDist,
#[serde(rename = "dense_rank")]
DenseRank,
#[serde(rename = "distinct")]
Distinct,
#[serde(rename = "first_value")]
FirstValue,
#[serde(rename = "lag")]
Lag,
#[serde(rename = "last_value")]
LastValue,
#[serde(rename = "lead")]
Lead,
#[serde(rename = "max")]
Max,
#[serde(rename = "mean")]
Mean,
#[serde(rename = "median")]
Median,
#[serde(rename = "min")]
Min,
#[serde(rename = "missing")]
Missing,
#[serde(rename = "nth_value")]
NthValue,
#[serde(rename = "ntile")]
Ntile,
#[serde(rename = "percent_rank")]
PercentRank,
#[serde(rename = "q1")]
Q1,
#[serde(rename = "q3")]
Q3,
#[serde(rename = "rank")]
Rank,
#[serde(rename = "row_number")]
RowNumber,
#[serde(rename = "stderr")]
Stderr,
#[serde(rename = "stdev")]
Stdev,
#[serde(rename = "stdevp")]
Stdevp,
#[serde(rename = "sum")]
Sum,
#[serde(rename = "valid")]
Valid,
#[serde(rename = "values")]
Values,
#[serde(rename = "variance")]
Variance,
#[serde(rename = "variancep")]
Variancep,
}