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//! Example: realworld usage of hydration
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//! ------------------------------------
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//!
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//! This example shows how to pre-render a page using dioxus SSR and then how to rehydrate it on the client side.
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//!
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//! To accomplish hydration on the web, you'll want to set up a slightly more sophisticated build & bundle strategy. In
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//! the official docs, we have a guide for using DioxusStudio as a build tool with pre-rendering and hydration.
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//!
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//! In this example, we pre-render the page to HTML and then pass it into the desktop configuration. This serves as a
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//! proof-of-concept for the hydration feature, but you'll probably only want to use hydration for the web.
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use dioxus::prelude::*;
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use dioxus::ssr;
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fn main() {
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let vdom = VirtualDom::new(App);
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let content = ssr::render_vdom(&vdom, |f| f.pre_render(true));
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2021-10-16 21:04:28 +00:00
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dioxus::desktop::launch(App, |c| c.with_prerendered(content));
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}
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2021-10-16 21:37:28 +00:00
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static App: FC<()> = |(cx, props)| {
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let mut val = use_state(cx, || 0);
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2021-09-24 06:37:51 +00:00
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cx.render(rsx! {
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div {
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h1 {"hello world. Count: {val}"}
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button {
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"click to increment"
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onclick: move |_| val += 1
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}
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}
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})
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};
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