ReadonlycontentThe content factory used by the widget.
ReadonlymodelThe model used by the widget.
ReadonlynodeGet the DOM node owned by the widget.
The dataset for the widget's DOM node.
Get the CodeEditor used by the cell.
Get the CodeEditorWrapper used by the cell.
Get the method for hiding the widget.
Set the method for hiding the widget.
Get the id of the widget's DOM node.
Set the id of the widget's DOM node.
Test whether the widget's node is attached to the DOM.
Test whether the widget has been disposed.
Test whether the widget is visible.
A widget is visible when it is attached to the DOM, is not explicitly hidden, and has no explicitly hidden ancestors.
Since 2.7.0, this does not rely on the Widget.Flag.IsVisible flag. It recursively checks the visibility of all parent widgets.
Get the layout for the widget.
Set the layout for the widget.
The layout is single-use only. It cannot be changed after the first assignment.
The layout is disposed automatically when the widget is disposed.
Get the parent of the widget.
Set the parent of the widget.
Children are typically added to a widget by using a layout, which means user code will not normally set the parent widget directly.
The widget will be automatically removed from its old parent.
This is a no-op if there is no effective parent change.
Get the prompt node used by the cell.
The title object for the widget.
The title object is used by some container widgets when displaying the widget alongside some title, such as a tab panel or side bar.
Since not all widgets will use the title, it is created on demand.
The owner property of the title is set to this widget.
Create an iterator over the widget's children.
A new iterator over the children of the widget.
The widget must have a populated layout in order to have children.
If a layout is not installed, the returned iterator will be empty.
Hide the widget and make it hidden to its parent widget.
This causes the isHidden property to be true.
If the widget is explicitly hidden, this is a no-op.
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This causes the isHidden property to be false.
If the widget is not explicitly hidden, this is a no-op.
Toggle a class name on the widget's DOM node.
The class name to toggle on the node.
Optionalforce: booleanWhether to force add the class (true) or force
remove the class (false). If not provided, the presence of
the class will be toggled from its current state.
true if the class is now present, false otherwise.
The class name must not contain whitespace.
An input area widget, which hosts a prompt and an editor widget.