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Dioxus Mobile
Website | Guides | API Docs | Chat
Overview
dioxus-mobile
is a re-export of dioxus-desktop
with some minor tweaks and documentation changes. As this crate evolves, it will provide some more unique features to mobile, but for now, it's very similar to the desktop crate.
Dioxus Mobile supports both iOS and Android. However, Android support is still quite experimental and requires a lot of configuration. A good area to contribute here would be to improve the CLI tool to include bundling and mobile configuration.
Getting Set up
Getting set up with mobile can but quite challenging. The tooling here isn't great (yet) and might take some hacking around to get things working. macOS M1 is broadly unexplored and might not work for you.
We're going to be using cargo-mobile
to build for mobile. First, install it:
$ cargo install --git https://github.com/BrainiumLLC/cargo-mobile
And then initialize your app for the right platform. Use the winit
template for now. Right now, there's no "Dioxus" template in cargo-mobile.
$ cargo mobile init
We're going to completely clear out the dependencies
it generates for us, swapping out winit
with dioxus-mobile
.
[package]
name = "dioxus-ios-demo"
version = "0.1.0"
authors = ["Jonathan Kelley <jkelleyrtp@gmail.com>"]
edition = "2018"
# leave the `lib` declaration
[lib]
crate-type = ["staticlib", "cdylib", "rlib"]
# leave the binary it generates for us
[[bin]]
name = "dioxus-ios-demo-desktop"
path = "gen/bin/desktop.rs"
# clear all the dependencies
[dependencies]
mobile-entry-point = "0.1.0"
dioxus = { version = "*", features = ["mobile"] }
simple_logger = "*"
Edit your lib.rs
:
// main.rs
use dioxus::prelude::*;
fn main() {
dioxus_mobile::launch(app);
}
fn app(cx: Scope) -> Element {
cx.render(rsx!{
div {
"hello world!"
}
})
}
To configure the web view, menubar, and other important desktop-specific features, checkout out some of the launch configurations in the API reference.
Future Steps
Make sure to read the Dioxus Guide if you already haven't!
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.