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I'd love to have a better answer for this kind of thing: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/58990657/python-how-do-i-find-inspect-what-kind-of-arguments-a-function-accepts
Some thoughts:
- The constructors of all the graph_objectsthat accept**kwargsshould include an entry for this in the docstring.
- Wherever we accept another graph_object (e.g. markeringo.Scatter) the docstring could mention that you can also tomarker_whatever?
- Wherever we accept **kwargs, the docstring for that item should contain some self-contained explanation of what magic-underscores are and a link to the relevant docs. Minimally something like "for any other arguementxin this function which accepts agraph_object, you may usex_ywhereyis a valid property of the correspondinggraph_object."
- For generic methods like update/add etc we should mention the name of the relevant graph_object whose properties are accepted, so that they show up in the Sphinx doc and provide a trail that users can follow. E.g. in https://plot.ly/python-api-reference/generated/plotly.graph_objects.Figure.html#plotly.graph_objects.Figure.update_xaxes we should mention in patchandkwargsthat the relevant attributes are to be found inplotly.graph_objects.layout.Xaxisetc.
@emmanuelle thoughts?