Other options and customizations
These custom options are intended for very specific customers and situations. Only if you have been advised to do so by the Plotly team, select Enable Plotly Customizations or Enable Docker Customizations and enter any provided code. Otherwise, leave this option unchecked.
Customize the React Chart Editor (RCE)
Dash Enterprise now supports allowing non-admin users to disable/enable RCE controls based on plotly.js full attribute paths or control names. To use this feature:
Create a
custom_config.json
file containing avisibility_rules
key, which in turn contains one of the following keys: blacklist or whitelistBlacklist: specify regex rules to run against a plotly.js attribute string or control name and exclude matches from the editor
If a plotly.js full path attribute string matches any of the rules in the blacklist array, the corresponding control will not show up in the editor
You can add exceptions to your rule, as well as exceptions to exceptions
Example
custom_config.json
file with a blacklist rule:
The above:
Hides all controls with the color string in their plotly.js full attribute path
Does not hide controls with marker.color in their full attribute path (an exception to the blacklist rule)
Hides ColorPicker controls (an exception to the blacklist rule’s exception)
Whitelist: similar logic applies as above; this rule lists the only attributes that should show, as opposed to the attributes that should be hidden
Example
custom_config.json
file with a whitelisting rule:The above will:
Show all controls with that have the color string in their plotly.js full attribute path
Hide the ones that have marker.color in their full attribute path
Show ColorPicker controls even if they have the marker.color string in their attribute path
Exceptions/rules format: both exceptions and rules are objects that must have a type key and a
regex_match
keyThe possible type keys are:
attrName (if you want to add a rule or exception based on a plotly.js attribute path)
controlType (if you want to add a rule based on an RCE control Type).
The
regex_match
key should be a regular expression string to compare against your plotly.js attribute paths or component displayNamesAll valid regex strings are supported
If either the type or
regex_match
key are omitted in your rule or exception, yourcustom_config.json
file will be considered invalid and no rules will be applied
Ensure your file is properly formatted as JSON and copy it into a /plotly/rce directory on your server (create it if it does not already exist)
When this is complete, your custom rules will be applied when using the chart editor as a non-admin user.
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