use std::{error::Error, io}; /// A simple example demonstrating how to handle user input. This is /// a bit out of the scope of the library as it does not provide any /// input handling out of the box. However, it may helps some to get /// started. /// /// This is a very simple example: /// * An input box always focused. Every character you type is registered /// here. /// * An entered character is inserted at the cursor position. /// * Pressing Backspace erases the left character before the cursor position /// * Pressing Enter pushes the current input in the history of previous /// messages. /// **Note: ** as this is a relatively simple example unicode characters are unsupported and /// their use will result in undefined behaviour. use crossterm::{ event::{self, DisableMouseCapture, EnableMouseCapture, Event, KeyCode, KeyEventKind}, execute, terminal::{disable_raw_mode, enable_raw_mode, EnterAlternateScreen, LeaveAlternateScreen}, }; use ratatui::prelude::*; enum InputMode { Normal, Editing, } /// App holds the state of the application struct App { /// Current value of the input box input: String, /// Position of cursor in the editor area. cursor_position: usize, /// Current input mode input_mode: InputMode, /// History of recorded messages messages: Vec, } impl Default for App { fn default() -> App { App { input: String::new(), input_mode: InputMode::Normal, messages: Vec::new(), cursor_position: 0, } } } impl App { fn move_cursor_left(&mut self) { let cursor_moved_left = self.cursor_position.saturating_sub(1); self.cursor_position = self.clamp_cursor(cursor_moved_left); } fn move_cursor_right(&mut self) { let cursor_moved_right = self.cursor_position.saturating_add(1); self.cursor_position = self.clamp_cursor(cursor_moved_right); } fn enter_char(&mut self, new_char: char) { self.input.insert(self.cursor_position, new_char); self.move_cursor_right(); } fn delete_char(&mut self) { let is_not_cursor_leftmost = self.cursor_position != 0; if is_not_cursor_leftmost { // Method "remove" is not used on the saved text for deleting the selected char. // Reason: Using remove on String works on bytes instead of the chars. // Using remove would require special care because of char boundaries. let current_index = self.cursor_position; let from_left_to_current_index = current_index - 1; // Getting all characters before the selected character. let before_char_to_delete = self.input.chars().take(from_left_to_current_index); // Getting all characters after selected character. let after_char_to_delete = self.input.chars().skip(current_index); // Put all characters together except the selected one. // By leaving the selected one out, it is forgotten and therefore deleted. self.input = before_char_to_delete.chain(after_char_to_delete).collect(); self.move_cursor_left(); } } fn clamp_cursor(&self, new_cursor_pos: usize) -> usize { new_cursor_pos.clamp(0, self.input.len()) } fn reset_cursor(&mut self) { self.cursor_position = 0; } fn submit_message(&mut self) { self.messages.push(self.input.clone()); self.input.clear(); self.reset_cursor(); } } fn main() -> Result<(), Box> { // setup terminal enable_raw_mode()?; let mut stdout = io::stdout(); execute!(stdout, EnterAlternateScreen, EnableMouseCapture)?; let backend = CrosstermBackend::new(stdout); let mut terminal = Terminal::new(backend)?; // create app and run it let app = App::default(); let res = run_app(&mut terminal, app); // restore terminal disable_raw_mode()?; execute!( terminal.backend_mut(), LeaveAlternateScreen, DisableMouseCapture )?; terminal.show_cursor()?; if let Err(err) = res { println!("{err:?}"); } Ok(()) } fn run_app(terminal: &mut Terminal, mut app: App) -> io::Result<()> { loop { terminal.draw(|f| ui(f, &app))?; if let Event::Key(key) = event::read()? { match app.input_mode { InputMode::Normal => match key.code { KeyCode::Char('e') => { app.input_mode = InputMode::Editing; } KeyCode::Char('q') => { return Ok(()); } _ => {} }, InputMode::Editing if key.kind == KeyEventKind::Press => match key.code { KeyCode::Enter => app.submit_message(), KeyCode::Char(to_insert) => { app.enter_char(to_insert); } KeyCode::Backspace => { app.delete_char(); } KeyCode::Left => { app.move_cursor_left(); } KeyCode::Right => { app.move_cursor_right(); } KeyCode::Esc => { app.input_mode = InputMode::Normal; } _ => {} }, _ => {} } } } } fn ui(f: &mut Frame, app: &App) { let chunks = Layout::default() .direction(Direction::Vertical) .margin(2) .constraints( [ Constraint::Length(1), Constraint::Length(3), Constraint::Min(1), ] .as_ref(), ) .split(f.size()); let (msg, style) = match app.input_mode { InputMode::Normal => ( vec![ "Press ".into(), "q".bold(), " to exist, ".into(), "e".bold(), " to start editing.".bold(), ], Style::default().add_modifier(Modifier::RAPID_BLINK), ), InputMode::Editing => ( vec![ "Press ".into(), "Esc".bold(), " to stop editing, ".into(), "Enter".bold(), " to record the message".into(), ], Style::default(), ), }; let mut text = Text::from(Line::from(msg)); text.patch_style(style); let help_message = Paragraph::new(text); f.render_widget(help_message, chunks[0]); let input = Paragraph::new(app.input.as_str()) .style(match app.input_mode { InputMode::Normal => Style::default(), InputMode::Editing => Style::default().fg(Color::Yellow), }) .block(Block::default().borders(Borders::ALL).title("Input")); f.render_widget(input, chunks[1]); match app.input_mode { InputMode::Normal => // Hide the cursor. `Frame` does this by default, so we don't need to do anything here {} InputMode::Editing => { // Make the cursor visible and ask ratatui to put it at the specified coordinates after // rendering f.set_cursor( // Draw the cursor at the current position in the input field. // This position is can be controlled via the left and right arrow key chunks[1].x + app.cursor_position as u16 + 1, // Move one line down, from the border to the input line chunks[1].y + 1, ) } } let messages: Vec = app .messages .iter() .enumerate() .map(|(i, m)| { let content = Line::from(Span::raw(format!("{i}: {m}"))); ListItem::new(content) }) .collect(); let messages = List::new(messages).block(Block::default().borders(Borders::ALL).title("Messages")); f.render_widget(messages, chunks[2]); }