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72 lines
1.7 KiB
Rust
72 lines
1.7 KiB
Rust
//! Optional props
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//!
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//! This example demonstrates how to use optional props in your components. The `Button` component has several props,
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//! and we use a variety of attributes to set them.
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use dioxus::prelude::*;
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fn main() {
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launch(app);
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}
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fn app() -> Element {
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rsx! {
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// We can set some of the props, and the rest will be filled with their default values
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// By default `c` can take a `None` value, but `d` is required to wrap a `Some` value
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Button {
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a: "asd".to_string(),
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// b can be omitted, and it will be filled with its default value
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c: "asd".to_string(),
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d: Some("asd".to_string()),
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e: Some("asd".to_string()),
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}
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Button {
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a: "asd".to_string(),
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b: "asd".to_string(),
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// We can omit the `Some` on `c` since Dioxus automatically transforms Option<T> into optional
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c: "asd".to_string(),
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d: Some("asd".to_string()),
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e: "asd".to_string(),
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}
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// `b` and `e` are ommitted
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Button {
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a: "asd".to_string(),
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c: "asd".to_string(),
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d: Some("asd".to_string()),
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}
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}
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}
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#[derive(Props, PartialEq, Clone)]
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struct ButtonProps {
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a: String,
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#[props(default)]
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b: String,
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c: Option<String>,
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#[props(!optional)]
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d: Option<String>,
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#[props(optional)]
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e: SthElse<String>,
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}
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type SthElse<T> = Option<T>;
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#[allow(non_snake_casea)]
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fn Button(props: ButtonProps) -> Element {
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rsx! {
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button {
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"{props.a} | "
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"{props.b:?} | "
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"{props.c:?} | "
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"{props.d:?} | "
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"{props.e:?}"
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}
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}
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}
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