= |ctx, props| {
//! html! { "Hello {props.name}!"
}
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! If the properties struct is too noisy for you, we also provide a macro that converts variadic functions into components automatically.
//! ```
//! use dioxus_core::prelude::*;
//!
//! #[fc]
//! static Example: FC = |ctx, name: String| {
//! html! { "Hello {name}!"
}
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! ## Hooks
//! Dioxus uses hooks for state management. Hooks are a form of state persisted between calls of the function component. Instead of
//! using a single struct to store data, hooks use the "use_hook" building block which allows the persistence of data between
//! function component renders.
//!
//! This allows functions to reuse stateful logic between components, simplify large complex components, and adopt more clear context
//! subscription patterns to make components easier to read.
//!
//! ## Supported Renderers
//! Instead of being tightly coupled to a platform, browser, or toolkit, Dioxus implements a VirtualDOM object which
//! can be consumed to draw the UI. The Dioxus VDOM is reactive and easily consumable by 3rd-party renderers via
//! the `Patch` object. See [Implementing a Renderer](docs/8-custom-renderer.md) and the `StringRenderer` classes for information
//! on how to implement your own custom renderer. We provide 1st-class support for these renderers:
//! - dioxus-desktop (via WebView)
//! - dioxus-web (via WebSys)
//! - dioxus-ssr (via StringRenderer)
//! - dioxus-liveview (SSR + StringRenderer)
//!
pub mod component;
pub mod context;
pub mod debug_renderer;
pub mod diff;
pub mod error;
pub mod events;
pub mod hooks;
pub mod nodebuilder;
pub mod nodes;
pub mod scope;
pub mod validation;
pub mod virtual_dom;
pub mod builder {
pub use super::nodebuilder::*;
}
// types used internally that are important
pub(crate) mod inner {
pub use crate::component::{Component, Properties};
use crate::context::hooks::Hook;
pub use crate::context::Context;
pub use crate::error::{Error, Result};
use crate::nodes;
pub use crate::scope::Scope;
pub use crate::virtual_dom::VirtualDom;
pub use nodes::*;
// pub use nodes::iterables::IterableNodes;
/// This type alias is an internal way of abstracting over the static functions that represent components.
pub type FC = for<'a> fn(Context<'a>, &'a P) -> VNode<'a>;
// pub type FC
= for<'a> fn(Context<'a, P>) -> VNode<'a>;
// TODO @Jon, fix this
// hack the VNode type until VirtualNode is fixed in the macro crate
pub type VirtualNode<'a> = VNode<'a>;
// Re-export the FC macro
pub use crate as dioxus;
pub use crate::nodebuilder as builder;
pub use dioxus_core_macro::fc;
pub use dioxus_html_2::html;
}
/// Re-export common types for ease of development use.
/// Essential when working with the html! macro
pub mod prelude {
pub use crate::component::{Component, Properties};
pub use crate::context::Context;
use crate::nodes;
pub use crate::virtual_dom::VirtualDom;
pub use nodes::*;
// pub use nodes::iterables::IterableNodes;
/// This type alias is an internal way of abstracting over the static functions that represent components.
pub use crate::inner::FC;
// TODO @Jon, fix this
// hack the VNode type until VirtualNode is fixed in the macro crate
pub type VirtualNode<'a> = VNode<'a>;
// expose our bumpalo type
pub use bumpalo;
// Re-export the FC macro
pub use crate as dioxus;
pub use crate::nodebuilder as builder;
pub use dioxus_core_macro::fc;
pub use dioxus_html_2::html;
pub use crate::hooks::*;
}