use proc_macro::TokenStream; use quote::ToTokens; use server_fn_macro::*; /// Declares that a function is a [server function](dioxus_server). This means that /// its body will only run on the server, i.e., when the `ssr` feature is enabled. /// /// If you call a server function from the client (i.e., when the `csr` or `hydrate` features /// are enabled), it will instead make a network request to the server. /// /// You can specify one, two, or three arguments to the server function: /// 1. **Required**: A type name that will be used to identify and register the server function /// (e.g., `MyServerFn`). /// 2. *Optional*: A URL prefix at which the function will be mounted when it’s registered /// (e.g., `"/api"`). Defaults to `"/"`. /// 3. *Optional*: either `"Cbor"` (specifying that it should use the binary `cbor` format for /// serialization) or `"Url"` (specifying that it should be use a URL-encoded form-data string). /// Defaults to `"Url"`. If you want to use this server function to power a `
` that will /// work without WebAssembly, the encoding must be `"Url"`. /// /// The server function itself can take any number of arguments, each of which should be serializable /// and deserializable with `serde`. Optionally, its first argument can be a [DioxusServerContext](https::/docs.rs/dioxus-server/latest/dixous_server/prelude/struct.DioxusServerContext.html), /// which will be injected *on the server side.* This can be used to inject the raw HTTP request or other /// server-side context into the server function. /// /// ```ignore /// # use dioxus_server::prelude::*; use serde::{Serialize, Deserialize}; /// # #[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)] /// # pub struct Post { } /// #[server(ReadPosts, "/api")] /// pub async fn read_posts(how_many: u8, query: String) -> Result, ServerFnError> { /// // do some work on the server to access the database /// todo!() /// } /// ``` /// /// Note the following: /// - You must **register** the server function by calling `T::register()` somewhere in your main function. /// - **Server functions must be `async`.** Even if the work being done inside the function body /// can run synchronously on the server, from the client’s perspective it involves an asynchronous /// function call. /// - **Server functions must return `Result`.** Even if the work being done /// inside the function body can’t fail, the processes of serialization/deserialization and the /// network call are fallible. /// - **Return types must implement [`Serialize`](https://docs.rs/serde/latest/serde/trait.Serialize.html).** /// This should be fairly obvious: we have to serialize arguments to send them to the server, and we /// need to deserialize the result to return it to the client. /// - **Arguments must be implement [`Serialize`](https://docs.rs/serde/latest/serde/trait.Serialize.html) /// and [`DeserializeOwned`](https://docs.rs/serde/latest/serde/de/trait.DeserializeOwned.html).** /// They are serialized as an `application/x-www-form-urlencoded` /// form data using [`serde_urlencoded`](https://docs.rs/serde_urlencoded/latest/serde_urlencoded/) or as `application/cbor` /// using [`cbor`](https://docs.rs/cbor/latest/cbor/). /// - **The [DioxusServerContext](https::/docs.rs/dioxus-server/latest/dixous_server/prelude/struct.DioxusServerContext.html) comes from the server.** Optionally, the first argument of a server function /// can be a [DioxusServerContext](https::/docs.rs/dioxus-server/latest/dixous_server/prelude/struct.DioxusServerContext.html). This scope can be used to inject dependencies like the HTTP request /// or response or other server-only dependencies, but it does *not* have access to reactive state that exists in the client. #[proc_macro_attribute] pub fn server(args: proc_macro::TokenStream, s: TokenStream) -> TokenStream { let context = ServerContext { ty: syn::parse_quote!(DioxusServerContext), path: syn::parse_quote!(::dioxus_server::prelude::DioxusServerContext), }; match server_macro_impl( args.into(), s.into(), Some(context), Some(syn::parse_quote!(::dioxus_server::prelude::server_fn)), ) { Err(e) => e.to_compile_error().into(), Ok(s) => s.to_token_stream().into(), } }