Merge branch 'master' into events-2

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Evan Almloff 2023-09-04 07:44:59 -05:00
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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ The Web is the best-supported target platform for Dioxus.
To develop your Dioxus app for the web, you'll need a tool to build and serve your assets. We recommend using [dioxus-cli](https://github.com/DioxusLabs/dioxus/tree/master/packages/cli) which includes a build system, Wasm optimization, a dev server, and support hot reloading:
```shell
cargo install dioxus-cli
cargo install dioxus-cli --locked
```
Make sure the `wasm32-unknown-unknown` target for rust is installed:

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@ -7,12 +7,13 @@ It is also very much usable as a template for your projects, if you're aiming to
## Try the example
Make sure you have Dioxus CLI installed (if you're unsure, run `cargo install dioxus-cli`).
Make sure you have Dioxus CLI installed (if you're unsure, run `cargo install dioxus-cli --locked`).
You can run `dx serve` in this directory to start the web server locally, or run
`dx build --release` to build the project so you can deploy it on a separate web-server.
## Project Structure
```
├── Cargo.toml
├── Dioxus.toml
@ -33,12 +34,12 @@ You can run `dx serve` in this directory to start the web server locally, or run
If you're just getting started with PWAs, here are some useful resources:
* [PWABuilder docs](https://docs.pwabuilder.com/#/)
* [MDN article on PWAs](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Progressive_web_apps)
- [PWABuilder docs](https://docs.pwabuilder.com/#/)
- [MDN article on PWAs](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Progressive_web_apps)
For service worker scripting (in JavaScript):
* [Service worker guide from PWABuilder](https://docs.pwabuilder.com/#/home/sw-intro)
* [Service worker examples, also from PWABuilder](https://github.com/pwa-builder/pwabuilder-serviceworkers)
- [Service worker guide from PWABuilder](https://docs.pwabuilder.com/#/home/sw-intro)
- [Service worker examples, also from PWABuilder](https://github.com/pwa-builder/pwabuilder-serviceworkers)
If you want to stay as close to 100% Rust as possible, you can try using [wasi-worker](https://github.com/dunnock/wasi-worker) to replace the JS service worker file. The JSON manifest will still be required though.

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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ chrono = "0.4.19"
anyhow = "1.0.53"
hyper = "0.14.17"
hyper-rustls = "0.23.2"
indicatif = "0.17.0-rc.11"
indicatif = "0.17.5"
subprocess = "0.2.9"
axum = { version = "0.5.1", features = ["ws", "headers"] }
@ -75,7 +75,6 @@ gitignore = "1.0.7"
open = "4.1.0"
cargo-generate = "0.18"
toml_edit = "0.19.11"
# dioxus-rsx = "0.0.1"
# bundling
tauri-bundler = { version = "=1.2", features = ["native-tls-vendored"] }

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ It handles all building, bundling, development and publishing to simplify develo
### Install the stable version (recommended)
```
cargo install dioxus-cli
cargo install dioxus-cli --locked
```
### Install the latest development build through git
@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ This will download the CLI from the master branch,
and install it in Cargo's global binary directory (`~/.cargo/bin/` by default).
### Install from local folder
```
cargo install --path . --debug
```
@ -52,6 +53,7 @@ You can use the `Dioxus.toml` file for further configuration.
Some fields are mandatory, but the CLI tool will tell you which ones are missing.
You can create a `Dioxus.toml` with all fields already set using `dx config init project-name`,
or you can use this bare-bones template (only mandatory fields) to get started:
```toml
[application]
name = "project-name"

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ and install it in Cargo's global binary directory (`~/.cargo/bin/` by default).
The published version of the Dioxus CLI is updated less often, but is more stable than the git version.
```
cargo install dioxus-cli
cargo install dioxus-cli --locked
```
Run `dx --help` for a list of all the available commands.

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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ pub struct BuildResult {
pub elapsed_time: u128,
}
pub fn build(config: &CrateConfig, quiet: bool) -> Result<BuildResult> {
pub fn build(config: &CrateConfig) -> Result<BuildResult> {
// [1] Build the project with cargo, generating a wasm32-unknown-unknown target (is there a more specific, better target to leverage?)
// [2] Generate the appropriate build folders
// [3] Wasm-bindgen the .wasm fiile, and move it into the {builddir}/modules/xxxx/xxxx_bg.wasm
@ -53,7 +53,8 @@ pub fn build(config: &CrateConfig, quiet: bool) -> Result<BuildResult> {
.arg("build")
.arg("--target")
.arg("wasm32-unknown-unknown")
.arg("--message-format=json");
.arg("--message-format=json")
.arg("--quiet");
let cmd = if config.release {
cmd.arg("--release")
@ -66,8 +67,6 @@ pub fn build(config: &CrateConfig, quiet: bool) -> Result<BuildResult> {
cmd
};
let cmd = if quiet { cmd.arg("--quiet") } else { cmd };
let cmd = if config.custom_profile.is_some() {
let custom_profile = config.custom_profile.as_ref().unwrap();
cmd.arg("--profile").arg(custom_profile)
@ -386,10 +385,9 @@ fn prettier_build(cmd: subprocess::Exec) -> anyhow::Result<Vec<Diagnostic>> {
}
}
StopSpinOnDrop(pb.clone());
let stdout = cmd.detached().stream_stdout()?;
let reader = std::io::BufReader::new(stdout);
for message in cargo_metadata::Message::parse_stream(reader) {
match message.unwrap() {
Message::CompilerMessage(msg) => {
@ -409,7 +407,7 @@ fn prettier_build(cmd: subprocess::Exec) -> anyhow::Result<Vec<Diagnostic>> {
}
}
Message::CompilerArtifact(artifact) => {
pb.set_message(format!("Compiling {} ", artifact.package_id));
pb.set_message(format!("⚙️ Compiling {} ", artifact.package_id));
pb.tick();
}
Message::BuildScriptExecuted(script) => {

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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ impl Build {
match platform {
Platform::Web => {
crate::builder::build(&crate_config, false)?;
crate::builder::build(&crate_config)?;
}
Platform::Desktop => {
crate::builder::build_desktop(&crate_config, false)?;

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@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ pub async fn serve_default(
config: CrateConfig,
start_browser: bool,
) -> Result<()> {
let first_build_result = crate::builder::build(&config, false)?;
let first_build_result = crate::builder::build(&config)?;
log::info!("🚀 Starting development server...");
@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ pub async fn serve_hot_reload(
config: CrateConfig,
start_browser: bool,
) -> Result<()> {
let first_build_result = crate::builder::build(&config, false)?;
let first_build_result = crate::builder::build(&config)?;
log::info!("🚀 Starting development server...");
@ -474,7 +474,7 @@ async fn ws_handler(
}
fn build(config: &CrateConfig, reload_tx: &Sender<()>) -> Result<BuildResult> {
let result = builder::build(config, true)?;
let result = builder::build(config)?;
// change the websocket reload state to true;
// the page will auto-reload.
if config