//! Listen for window focus events using a wry event handler //! //! This example shows how to use the use_wry_event_handler hook to listen for window focus events. //! We can intercept any Wry event, but in this case we're only interested in the WindowEvent::Focused event. //! //! This lets you do things like backgrounding tasks, pausing animations, or changing the UI when the window is focused or not. use dioxus::desktop::tao::event::Event as WryEvent; use dioxus::desktop::tao::event::WindowEvent; use dioxus::desktop::use_wry_event_handler; use dioxus::desktop::{Config, WindowCloseBehaviour}; use dioxus::prelude::*; fn main() { LaunchBuilder::desktop() .with_cfg(Config::new().with_close_behaviour(WindowCloseBehaviour::CloseWindow)) .launch(app) } fn app() -> Element { let mut focused = use_signal(|| true); use_wry_event_handler(move |event, _| { if let WryEvent::WindowEvent { event: WindowEvent::Focused(new_focused), .. } = event { focused.set(*new_focused) } }); rsx! { div { width: "100%", height: "100%", display: "flex", flex_direction: "column", align_items: "center", if focused() { "This window is focused!" } else { "This window is not focused!" } } } }