Hotreload the contents of for loops, if chains, component bodies, props, attributes, and any literals discovered in rsx! Add a TUI renderer to the CLI. Improve the CLI build system to be async and parallel. Refactor RSX to allow partial expansion of expressions. Merge autofmt implementations for consistency. Merge the representation of elements and components under the hood. Add a diagnostics system for rsx for improved error messages. Drop interprocess and move to websockets for communication between the CLI and the server. Assign IDs to nodes and attributes in a stable way to be used in non compiler contexts. Add hotreloading to any body of component/for loop/if chain/etc. --------- Co-authored-by: Evan Almloff <evanalmloff@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Liam Mitchell <liamkarlmitchell@gmail.com> |
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Overview
Dioxus sports its own templating language inspired by C#/Kotlin/RTMP, etc. It's pretty straightforward.
However, it's NOT HTML. This is done since HTML is verbose and you'd need a dedicated LSP or IDE integration to get a good DX in .rs files.
RSX is simple... It's similar enough to regular Rust code to trick most IDEs into automatically providing support for things like block selections, folding, highlighting, etc.
To accomodate the transition from HTML to RSX, you might need to translate some existing code.
This library provids a central AST that can accept a number of inputs:
- HTML
- Syn (todo)
- Akama (todo)
- Jinja (todo)
From there, you can convert directly to a string or into some other AST.
Contributing
- Report issues on our issue tracker.
- Join the discord and ask questions!
License
This project is licensed under the MIT license.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in Dioxus by you, shall be licensed as MIT, without any additional terms or conditions.