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90 lines
3.1 KiB
Rust
90 lines
3.1 KiB
Rust
//! This example demonstrates a simple app that fetches a list of dog breeds and displays a random dog.
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//!
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//! The app uses the `use_signal` and `use_resource` hooks to manage state and fetch data from the Dog API.
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//! `use_resource` is basically an async version of use_memo - it will track dependencies between .await points
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//! and then restart the future if any of the dependencies change.
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//!
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//! You should generally throttle requests to an API - either client side or server side. This example doesn't do that
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//! since it's unlikely the user will rapidly cause new fetches, but it's something to keep in mind.
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use dioxus::prelude::*;
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use std::collections::HashMap;
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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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// Breed is a signal that will be updated when the user clicks a breed in the list
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// `shiba` is just a default that we know will exist. We could also use a `None` instead
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let mut breed = use_signal(|| "shiba".to_string());
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// Fetch the list of breeds from the Dog API
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// Since there are no dependencies, this will never restart
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let breed_list = use_resource(move || async move {
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, serde::Deserialize)]
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struct ListBreeds {
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message: HashMap<String, Vec<String>>,
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}
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let list = reqwest::get("https://dog.ceo/api/breeds/list/all")
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.await
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.unwrap()
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.json::<ListBreeds>()
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.await;
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let Ok(breeds) = list else {
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return rsx! { "error fetching breeds" };
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};
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rsx! {
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for cur_breed in breeds.message.keys().take(20).cloned() {
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li { key: "{cur_breed}",
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button { onclick: move |_| breed.set(cur_breed.clone()),
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"{cur_breed}"
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}
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}
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}
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}
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});
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// We can use early returns in dioxus!
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// Traditional signal-based libraries can't do this since the scope is by default non-reactive
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let Some(breed_list) = breed_list() else {
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return rsx! { "loading breeds..." };
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};
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rsx! {
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h1 { "Select a dog breed!" }
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div { height: "500px", display: "flex",
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ul { width: "100px", {breed_list} }
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div { flex: 1, BreedPic { breed } }
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}
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}
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}
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#[component]
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fn BreedPic(breed: Signal<String>) -> Element {
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// This resource will restart whenever the breed changes
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let mut fut = use_resource(move || async move {
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#[derive(serde::Deserialize, Debug)]
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struct DogApi {
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message: String,
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}
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reqwest::get(format!("https://dog.ceo/api/breed/{breed}/images/random"))
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.await
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.unwrap()
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.json::<DogApi>()
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.await
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});
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match fut.read_unchecked().as_ref() {
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Some(Ok(resp)) => rsx! {
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button { onclick: move |_| fut.restart(), "Click to fetch another doggo" }
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img { max_width: "500px", max_height: "500px", src: "{resp.message}" }
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},
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Some(Err(_)) => rsx! { "loading image failed" },
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None => rsx! { "loading image..." },
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}
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}
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