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FieldNamePickerConfigSettings interface
Signature
typescript
export interface FieldNamePickerConfigSettings
Import
typescript
import { FieldNamePickerConfigSettings } from '@grafana/data';
Properties
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
filter | (field: Field) => boolean | Function is a predicate, to test each element of the array. Return a value that coerces to true to keep the field, or to false otherwise. |
noFieldsMessage | string | Show this text when no values are found |
placeholderText | string | Placeholder text to display when nothing is selected. |
width | number | addFieldNamePicker Sets the width to a pixel value. |
filter property
Function is a predicate, to test each element of the array. Return a value that coerces to true to keep the field, or to false otherwise.
Signature
typescript
filter?: (field: Field) => boolean;
noFieldsMessage property
Show this text when no values are found
Signature
typescript
noFieldsMessage?: string;
placeholderText property
Placeholder text to display when nothing is selected.
Signature
typescript
placeholderText?: string;
width property
addFieldNamePicker Sets the width to a pixel value.
Signature
typescript
width?: number;
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