//! Example: Conditional Rendering //! ------------------------------ //! //! This example shows how to hide or show elements using conditional rendering. //! //! Often times you might want to display a different UI given some sort of condition. This is called "conditonal rendering". //! In Dioxus, you can perform conditional rendering with optionals or matching. //! //! The rsx! and html! macro accepts anything that is `IntoIter`. Options and Results both implement //! IntoIter for impl VNode, so you can use option/result for conditional rendering. use dioxus::prelude::*; fn main() {} // Convert a boolean conditional into a hide/show #[derive(PartialEq, Props)] struct MyProps { should_show: bool, } static Example: FC = |cx| { cx.render(rsx! { div { {cx.should_show.then(|| rsx!{ h1 { "showing the title!" } })} } }) }; // Convert a boolean conditional into an either/or // Because rsx! is lazy (produces a closure), we cannot use it in two branch arms. To use it in matching/branching, we // must render it. // // Dioxus will let you render any `LazyNodes` into a `VNode` with `cx.render`. `rsx!` also supports the `in cx` syntax // which will do essentially the same thing as `cx.render`. // // In short: // `rsx!(in cx, ...)` is shorthand for `cx.render(rsx!(...))` #[derive(PartialEq, Props)] struct MyProps1 { should_show: bool, } static Example1: FC = |cx| { cx.render(rsx! { div { // With matching {match cx.should_show { true => cx.render(rsx!(div {"it is true!"})), false => rsx!(in cx, div {"it is false!"}), }} // or with just regular conditions {if cx.should_show { rsx!(in cx, div {"it is true!"}) } else { rsx!(in cx, div {"it is false!"}) }} // or with optional chaining { cx.should_show .then(|| rsx!(in cx, div {"it is false!"})) .unwrap_or_else(|| rsx!(in cx, div {"it is false!"})) } } }) }; /// Matching can be expanded #[derive(PartialEq)] enum Color { Green, Yellow, Red, } #[derive(PartialEq, Props)] struct MyProps2 { color: Color, } static Example2: FC = |cx| { cx.render(rsx! { div { {match cx.color { Color::Green => rsx!(in cx, div {"it is Green!"}), Color::Yellow => rsx!(in cx, div {"it is Yellow!"}), Color::Red => rsx!(in cx, div {"it is Red!"}), }} } }) };