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* improve documentation for the fullstack server context * Add a section about axum integration to the crate root docs * make serve_dioxus_application accept the cfg builder directly * remove unused server_fn module * improve fullstack config docs * improve documentation for the server function macro * fix axum router extension link * Fix doc tests * Fix launch builder * Simplify the launch builder * don't re-export launch in the prelude * refactor fullstack launch * Fix fullstack launch builder * Update static generation with the new builder api * fix some formatting/overly broad launch replacements * fix custom menu example * fix fullstack/static generation examples * Fix static generation launch * A few small formatting fixes * Fix a few doc tests * implement LaunchConfig for serve configs * fix fullstack launch with separate web and server launch methods * fix check with all features * dont expose inner core module * clippy and check * fix readme --------- Co-authored-by: Jonathan Kelley <jkelleyrtp@gmail.com>
37 lines
963 B
Rust
37 lines
963 B
Rust
//! Handle async streams using use_future and awaiting the next value.
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use async_std::task::sleep;
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use dioxus::prelude::*;
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use futures_util::{future, stream, Stream, StreamExt};
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fn main() {
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dioxus::launch(app);
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}
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fn app() -> Element {
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let mut count = use_signal(|| 10);
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use_future(move || async move {
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// Create the stream.
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// This could be a network request, a file read, or any other async operation.
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let mut stream = some_stream();
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// Await the next value from the stream.
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while let Some(second) = stream.next().await {
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count.set(second);
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}
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});
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rsx! {
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h1 { "High-Five counter: {count}" }
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}
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}
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fn some_stream() -> std::pin::Pin<Box<dyn Stream<Item = i32>>> {
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Box::pin(
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stream::once(future::ready(0)).chain(stream::iter(1..).then(|second| async move {
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sleep(std::time::Duration::from_secs(1)).await;
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second
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})),
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)
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}
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