dioxus/packages/core/tests/suspense.rs
2023-01-09 13:50:33 -08:00

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Rust

use dioxus::core::ElementId;
use dioxus::core::{Mutation::*, SuspenseContext};
use dioxus::prelude::*;
use std::future::IntoFuture;
use std::rc::Rc;
use std::time::Duration;
#[test]
fn it_works() {
// wait just a moment, not enough time for the boundary to resolve
tokio::runtime::Builder::new_current_thread()
.enable_time()
.build()
.unwrap()
.block_on(async {
let mut dom = VirtualDom::new(app);
{
let mutations = dom.rebuild().santize();
// We should at least get the top-level template in before pausing for the children
// note: we dont test template edits anymore
// assert_eq!(
// mutations.templates,
// [
// CreateElement { name: "div" },
// CreateStaticText { value: "Waiting for child..." },
// CreateStaticPlaceholder,
// AppendChildren { m: 2 },
// SaveTemplate { name: "template", m: 1 }
// ]
// );
// And we should load it in and assign the placeholder properly
assert_eq!(
mutations.edits,
[
LoadTemplate { name: "template", index: 0, id: ElementId(1) },
// hmmmmmmmmm.... with suspense how do we guarantee that IDs increase linearly?
// can we even?
AssignId { path: &[1], id: ElementId(3) },
AppendChildren { m: 1, id: ElementId(0) },
]
);
}
dom.wait_for_work().await;
});
}
fn app(cx: Scope) -> Element {
cx.render(rsx!(
div {
"Waiting for child..."
suspense_boundary {}
}
))
}
fn suspense_boundary(cx: Scope) -> Element {
cx.use_hook(|| {
cx.provide_context(Rc::new(SuspenseContext::new(cx.scope_id())));
});
// Ensure the right types are found
cx.has_context::<Rc<SuspenseContext>>().unwrap();
cx.render(rsx!(async_child {}))
}
async fn async_child(cx: Scope<'_>) -> Element {
use_future!(cx, || tokio::time::sleep(Duration::from_millis(10))).await;
cx.render(rsx!(async_text {}))
}
async fn async_text(cx: Scope<'_>) -> Element {
let username = use_future!(cx, || async {
tokio::time::sleep(std::time::Duration::from_secs(1)).await;
"async child 1"
});
let age = use_future!(cx, || async {
tokio::time::sleep(std::time::Duration::from_secs(2)).await;
1234
});
let (_user, _age) = use_future!(cx, || async {
tokio::join!(
tokio::time::sleep(std::time::Duration::from_secs(1)),
tokio::time::sleep(std::time::Duration::from_secs(2))
);
("async child 1", 1234)
})
.await;
let (username, age) = tokio::join!(username.into_future(), age.into_future());
cx.render(rsx!( div { "Hello! {username}, you are {age}, {_user} {_age}" } ))
}