//! Forms //! //! Dioxus forms deviate slightly from html, automatically returning all named inputs //! in the "values" field. use dioxus::prelude::*; use std::collections::HashMap; fn main() { launch(app); } fn app() -> Element { let mut values = use_signal(|| HashMap::new()); let mut submitted_values = use_signal(|| HashMap::new()); rsx! { div { style: "display: flex", div { style: "width: 50%", h1 { "Form" } if !submitted_values.read().is_empty() { h2 { "Submitted! ✅" } } // The form element is used to create an HTML form for user input // You can attach regular attributes to it form { id: "cool-form", style: "display: flex; flex-direction: column;", // You can attach a handler to the entire form oninput: move |ev| { println!("Input event: {:#?}", ev); values.set(ev.values()); }, // On desktop/liveview, the form will not navigate the page - the expectation is that you handle // The form event. // Howver, if your form doesn't have a submit handler, it might navigate the page depending on the webview. // We suggest always attaching a submit handler to the form. onsubmit: move |ev| { println!("Submit event: {:#?}", ev); submitted_values.set(ev.values()); }, // Regular text inputs with handlers label { r#for: "username", "Username" } input { r#type: "text", name: "username", oninput: move |ev| { println!("setting username"); values.set(ev.values()); } } // And then the various inputs that might exist // Note for a value to be returned in .values(), it must be named! label { r#for: "full-name", "Full Name" } input { r#type: "text", name: "full-name" } label { r#for: "email", "Email" } input { r#type: "email", pattern: ".+@example\\.com", size: "30", required: "true", id: "email", name: "email" } label { r#for: "password", "Password" } input { r#type: "password", name: "password" } label { r#for: "color", "Color" } input { r#type: "radio", checked: true, name: "color", value: "red" } input { r#type: "radio", name: "color", value: "blue" } input { r#type: "radio", name: "color", value: "green" } // Select multiple comes in as a comma separated list of selected values // You should split them on the comma to get the values manually label { r#for: "country", "Country" } select { name: "country", multiple: true, oninput: move |ev| { println!("Input event: {:#?}", ev); println!("Values: {:#?}", ev.value().split(',').collect::>()); }, option { value: "usa", "USA" } option { value: "canada", "Canada" } option { value: "mexico", "Mexico" } } // Safari can be quirky with color inputs on mac. // We recommend always providing a text input for color as a fallback. label { r#for: "color", "Color" } input { r#type: "color", value: "#000002", name: "head", id: "head" } // Dates! input { min: "2018-01-01", value: "2018-07-22", r#type: "date", name: "trip-start", max: "2025-12-31", id: "start" } // Buttons will submit your form by default. button { r#type: "submit", value: "Submit", "Submit the form" } } } div { style: "width: 50%", h1 { "Oninput Values" } pre { "{values:#?}" } } } } }