//! Managing focus //! //! This example shows how to manage focus in a Dioxus application. We implement a "roulette" that focuses on each input //! in the grid every few milliseconds until the user interacts with the inputs. use std::rc::Rc; use dioxus::prelude::*; fn main() { launch_desktop(app); } fn app() -> Element { // Element data is stored as Rc so we can clone it and pass it around let mut elements = use_signal(Vec::>::new); let mut running = use_signal(|| true); use_future(move || async move { let mut focused = 0; loop { tokio::time::sleep(std::time::Duration::from_millis(50)).await; if !running() { continue; } if let Some(element) = elements.with(|f| f.get(focused).cloned()) { _ = element.set_focus(true).await; } else { focused = 0; } focused += 1; } }); rsx! { style { {include_str!("./assets/roulette.css")} } h1 { "Input Roulette" } button { onclick: move |_| running.toggle(), "Toggle roulette" } div { id: "roulette-grid", // Restart the roulette if the user presses escape onkeydown: move |event| { if event.code().to_string() == "Escape" { running.set(true); } }, // Draw the grid of inputs for i in 0..100 { input { r#type: "number", value: "{i}", onmounted: move |cx| elements.write().push(cx.data()), oninput: move |_| running.set(false), } } } } }