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* use head elements and new manganis syntax in examples * only enable desktop workspace example scraping during a dioxus release --------- Co-authored-by: Jonathan Kelley <jkelleyrtp@gmail.com>
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Rust
31 lines
1 KiB
Rust
//! This example shows how to load in custom assets with the use_asset_handler hook.
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//!
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//! This hook is currently only available on desktop and allows you to intercept any request made by the webview
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//! and respond with your own data. You could use this to load in custom videos, streams, stylesheets, images,
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//! or any asset that isn't known at compile time.
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use dioxus::desktop::{use_asset_handler, wry::http::Response};
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use dioxus::prelude::*;
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const STYLE: &str = asset!("./examples/assets/custom_assets.css");
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fn main() {
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launch_desktop(app);
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}
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fn app() -> Element {
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use_asset_handler("logos", |request, response| {
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// We get the original path - make sure you handle that!
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if request.uri().path() != "/logos/logo.png" {
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return;
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}
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response.respond(Response::new(include_bytes!("./assets/logo.png").to_vec()));
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});
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rsx! {
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head::Link { rel: "stylesheet", href: STYLE }
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h1 { "Dynamic Assets" }
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img { src: "/logos/logo.png" }
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}
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}
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