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StatsPicker class
Signature
typescript
export declare class StatsPicker extends PureComponent<Props>
Import
typescript
import { StatsPicker } from '@grafana/ui';
Properties
Property | Modifiers | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
checkInput | () => void | ||
defaultProps | static | Partial<Props> | |
onSelectionChange | (item: SelectableValue<string>) => void |
Methods
Method | Modifiers | Description |
---|---|---|
componentDidMount() | ||
componentDidUpdate(prevProps) | ||
render() |
checkInput property
Signature
typescript
checkInput: () => void;
defaultProps property
Signature
typescript
static defaultProps: Partial<Props>;
onSelectionChange property
Signature
typescript
onSelectionChange: (item: SelectableValue<string>) => void;
componentDidMount method
Signature
typescript
componentDidMount(): void;
Returns:
void
componentDidUpdate method
Signature
typescript
componentDidUpdate(prevProps: Props): void;
Parameters
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
prevProps | Props |
Returns:
void
render method
Signature
typescript
render(): JSX.Element;
Returns:
JSX.Element
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