dioxus/examples/web_component.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 allows webcomponents to be created with a simple syntax.
//!
//! Read more about webcomponents [here](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Web_Components)
//!
//! We typically suggest wrapping webcomponents in a strongly typed interface using a component.
use dioxus::prelude::*;
fn main() {
dioxus::launch(app);
}
fn app() -> Element {
rsx! {
div {
h1 { "Web Components" }
CoolWebComponent { my_prop: "Hello, world!".to_string() }
}
}
}
/// A web-component wrapped with a strongly typed interface using a component
#[component]
fn CoolWebComponent(my_prop: String) -> Element {
rsx! {
// rsx! takes a webcomponent as long as its tag name is separated with dashes
web-component {
// Since web-components don't have built-in attributes, the attribute names must be passed as a string
"my-prop": my_prop,
}
}
}