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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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Dioxus Signals
Dioxus Signals is an ergonomic Copy runtime for data with local subscriptions.
Copy Data
All signals implement Copy, even if the inner value does not implement copy. This makes it easy to move any data into futures or children.
use dioxus::prelude::*;
use dioxus_signals::*;
#[component]
fn App() -> Element {
let signal = use_signal(|| "hello world".to_string());
spawn(async move {
// signal is Copy even though String is not copy
print!("{signal}");
});
rsx! {
"{signal}"
}
}
Local Subscriptions
Signals will only subscribe to components when you read from the signal in that component. It will never subscribe to a component when reading data in a future or event handler.
use dioxus::prelude::*;
use dioxus_signals::*;
#[component]
fn App() -> Element {
// Because signal is never read in this component, this component will not rerun when the signal changes
let mut signal = use_signal(|| 0);
rsx! {
button {
onclick: move |_| {
signal += 1;
},
"Increase"
}
for id in 0..10 {
Child {
signal,
}
}
}
}
#[derive(Props, Clone, PartialEq)]
struct ChildProps {
signal: Signal<usize>,
}
fn Child(props: ChildProps) -> Element {
// This component does read from the signal, so when the signal changes it will rerun
rsx! {
"{props.signal}"
}
}
Because subscriptions happen when you read from (not create) the data, you can provide signals through the normal context API:
use dioxus::prelude::*;
use dioxus_signals::*;
#[component]
fn App() -> Element {
// Because signal is never read in this component, this component will not rerun when the signal changes
use_context_provider(|| Signal::new(0));
rsx! {
Child {}
}
}
#[component]
fn Child() -> Element {
let signal: Signal<i32> = use_context();
// This component does read from the signal, so when the signal changes it will rerun
rsx! {
"{signal}"
}
}
Computed Data
In addition to local subscriptions in components, dioxus-signals
provides a way to derive data with local subscriptions.
The use_memo hook will only rerun when any signals inside the hook change:
use dioxus::prelude::*;
use dioxus_signals::*;
#[component]
fn App() -> Element {
let mut signal = use_signal(|| 0);
let doubled = use_memo(move || signal * 2);
rsx! {
button {
onclick: move |_| signal += 1,
"Increase"
}
Child {
signal: doubled
}
}
}
#[component]
fn Child(signal: ReadOnlySignal<usize>) -> Element {
rsx! {
"{signal}"
}
}