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* improve documentation for the fullstack server context * Add a section about axum integration to the crate root docs * make serve_dioxus_application accept the cfg builder directly * remove unused server_fn module * improve fullstack config docs * improve documentation for the server function macro * fix axum router extension link * Fix doc tests * Fix launch builder * Simplify the launch builder * don't re-export launch in the prelude * refactor fullstack launch * Fix fullstack launch builder * Update static generation with the new builder api * fix some formatting/overly broad launch replacements * fix custom menu example * fix fullstack/static generation examples * Fix static generation launch * A few small formatting fixes * Fix a few doc tests * implement LaunchConfig for serve configs * fix fullstack launch with separate web and server launch methods * fix check with all features * dont expose inner core module * clippy and check * fix readme --------- Co-authored-by: Jonathan Kelley <jkelleyrtp@gmail.com>
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801 B
Rust
22 lines
801 B
Rust
//! The simplest example of a Dioxus app.
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//!
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//! In this example we:
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//! - import a number of important items from the prelude (launch, Element, rsx, div, etc.)
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//! - define a main function that calls the launch function with our app function
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//! - define an app function that returns a div element with the text "Hello, world!"
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//!
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//! The `launch` function is the entry point for all Dioxus apps. It takes a function that returns an Element. This function
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//! calls "launch" on the currently-configured renderer you have. So if the `web` feature is enabled, it will launch a web
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//! app, and if the `desktop` feature is enabled, it will launch a desktop app.
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use dioxus::prelude::*;
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fn main() {
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dioxus::launch(app);
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}
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fn app() -> Element {
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rsx! {
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div { "Hello, world!" }
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}
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}
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