//! Example: File Explorer //! ------------------------- //! //! This is a fun little desktop application that lets you explore the file system. //! //! This example is interesting because it's mixing filesystem operations and GUI, which is typically hard for UI to do. //! //! It also uses `use_ref` to maintain a model, rather than `use_state`. That way, //! we dont need to clutter our code with `read` commands. use dioxus::prelude::*; fn main() { dioxus::desktop::launch_cfg(app, |c| c.with_window(|w| w.with_resizable(true))); } fn app(cx: Scope) -> Element { let files = use_ref(&cx, || Files::new()); rsx!(cx, div { link { href:"https://fonts.googleapis.com/icon?family=Material+Icons", rel:"stylesheet", } style { [include_str!("./assets/fileexplorer.css")] } header { i { class: "material-icons icon-menu", "menu" } h1 { "Files: " [files.read().current()] } span { } i { class: "material-icons", onclick: move |_| files.write().go_up(), "logout" } } main { files.read().path_names.iter().enumerate().map(|(dir_id, path)| { let path_end = path.split('/').last().unwrap_or(path.as_str()); let icon_type = if path_end.contains(".") { "description" } else { "folder" }; rsx! ( div { class: "folder", key: "{path}", i { class: "material-icons", onclick: move |_| files.write().enter_dir(dir_id), "{icon_type}" p { class: "cooltip", "0 folders / 0 files" } } h1 { "{path_end}" } } ) }), files.read().err.as_ref().map(|err| { rsx! ( div { code { "{err}" } button { onclick: move |_| files.write().clear_err(), "x" } } ) }) } }) } struct Files { path_stack: Vec, path_names: Vec, err: Option, } impl Files { fn new() -> Self { let mut files = Self { path_stack: vec!["./".to_string()], path_names: vec![], err: None, }; files.reload_path_list(); files } fn reload_path_list(&mut self) { let cur_path = self.path_stack.last().unwrap(); let paths = match std::fs::read_dir(cur_path) { Ok(e) => e, Err(err) => { let err = format!("An error occured: {:?}", err); self.err = Some(err); self.path_stack.pop(); return; } }; let collected = paths.collect::>(); // clear the current state self.clear_err(); self.path_names.clear(); for path in collected { self.path_names .push(path.unwrap().path().display().to_string()); } } fn go_up(&mut self) { if self.path_stack.len() > 1 { self.path_stack.pop(); } self.reload_path_list(); } fn enter_dir(&mut self, dir_id: usize) { let path = &self.path_names[dir_id]; self.path_stack.push(path.clone()); self.reload_path_list(); } fn current(&self) -> &str { self.path_stack.last().unwrap() } fn clear_err(&mut self) { self.err = None; } }