dioxus/examples/shorthand.rs
Evan Almloff 20d146d9bd
Simplify the launch builder (#2967)
* 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

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Co-authored-by: Jonathan Kelley <jkelleyrtp@gmail.com>
2024-10-10 16:00:58 -07:00

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//! Dioxus supports shorthand syntax for creating elements and components.
use dioxus::prelude::*;
fn main() {
dioxus::launch(app);
}
fn app() -> Element {
let a = 123;
let b = 456;
let c = 789;
let class = "class";
let id = "id";
// todo: i'd like it for children on elements to be inferred as the children of the element
// also should shorthands understand references/dereferences?
// ie **a, *a, &a, &mut a, etc
let children = rsx! { "Child" };
let onclick = move |_| println!("Clicked!");
rsx! {
div { class, id, {&children} }
Component { a, b, c, children, onclick }
Component { a, ..ComponentProps { a: 1, b: 2, c: 3, children: VNode::empty(), onclick: Default::default() } }
}
}
#[component]
fn Component(
a: i32,
b: i32,
c: i32,
children: Element,
onclick: EventHandler<MouseEvent>,
) -> Element {
rsx! {
div { "{a}" }
div { "{b}" }
div { "{c}" }
div { {children} }
div { onclick }
}
}