# Breaking Changes This document contains a list of breaking changes in each version and some notes to help migrate between versions. It is compiled manually from the commit history and changelog. We also tag PRs on github with a [breaking change] label. [breaking change]: (https://github.com/ratatui-org/ratatui/issues?q=label%3A%22breaking+change%22) ## Summary This is a quick summary of the sections below: - [v0.26.0](#v0260) - `Flex::Start` is the new default flex mode for `Layout` - `patch_style` & `reset_style` now consume and return `Self` - Removed deprecated `Block::title_on_bottom` - `Line` now has an extra `style` field which applies the style to the entire line - `Block` style methods cannot be created in a const context - `Tabs::new()` now accepts `IntoIterator>>` - `Table::new` now accepts `IntoIterator>>`. - [v0.25.0](#v0250) - Removed `Axis::title_style` and `Buffer::set_background` - `List::new()` now accepts `IntoIterator>>` - `Table::new()` now requires specifying the widths - `Table::widths()` now accepts `IntoIterator>` - Layout::new() now accepts direction and constraint parameters - The default `Tabs::highlight_style` is now `Style::new().reversed()` - [v0.24.0](#v0240) - MSRV is now 1.70.0 - `ScrollbarState`: `position`, `content_length`, and `viewport_content_length` are now `usize` - `BorderType`: `line_symbols` is now `border_symbols` and returns `symbols::border::set` - `Frame<'a, B: Backend>` is now `Frame<'a>` - `Stylize` shorthands for `String` now consume the value and return `Span<'static>` - `Spans` is removed - [v0.23.0](#v0230) - `Scrollbar`: `track_symbol` now takes `Option<&str>` - `Scrollbar`: symbols moved to `symbols` module - MSRV is now 1.67.0 - [v0.22.0](#v0220) - serde representation of `Borders` and `Modifiers` has changed - [v0.21.0](#v0210) - MSRV is now 1.65.0 - `terminal::ViewPort` is now an enum - `"".as_ref()` must be annotated to implement `Into>` - `Marker::Block` renders as a block char instead of a bar char - [v0.20.0](#v0200) - MSRV is now 1.63.0 - `List` no longer ignores empty strings ## [v0.26.0](https://github.com/ratatui-org/ratatui/releases/tag/v0.26.0) ### `Flex::Start` is the new default flex mode for `Layout` [#881]: https://github.com/ratatui-org/ratatui/pull/881 Previously, constraints would stretch to fill all available space, violating constraints if necessary. With v0.26.0, `Flex` modes are introduced and the default is `Flex::Start`, which will align areas associated with constraints to be beginning of the area. With v0.26.0, additionally, `Min` constraints grow to fill excess space. These changes will allow users to build layouts more easily. With v0.26.0, users will most likely not need to change what constraints they use to create existing layouts with `Flex::Start`. However, to get old behavior, use `Flex::Legacy`. ```diff - let rects = Layout::horizontal([Length(1), Length(2)]).split(area); // becomes + let rects = Layout::horizontal([Length(1), Length(2)]).flex(Flex::Legacy).split(area); ``` ### `Table::new()` now accepts `IntoIterator>>` ([#774]) [#774]: https://github.com/ratatui-org/ratatui/pull/774 Previously, `Table::new()` accepted `IntoIterator>`. The argument change to `IntoIterator>>`, This allows more flexible types from calling scopes, though it can some break type inference in the calling scope for empty containers. This can be resolved either by providing an explicit type (e.g. `Vec::::new()`), or by using `Table::default()`. ```diff - let table = Table::new(vec![], widths); // becomes + let table = Table::default().widths(widths); ``` ### `Tabs::new()` now accepts `IntoIterator>>` ([#776]) [#776]: https://github.com/ratatui-org/ratatui/pull/776 Previously, `Tabs::new()` accepted `Vec` where `T: Into>`. This allows more flexible types from calling scopes, though it can break some type inference in the calling scope. This typically occurs when collecting an iterator prior to calling `Tabs::new`, and can be resolved by removing the call to `.collect()`. ```diff - let tabs = Tabs::new((0.3).map(|i| format!("{i}")).collect()); // becomes + let tabs = Tabs::new((0.3).map(|i| format!("{i}"))); ``` ### Table::default() now sets segment_size to None and column_spacing to ([#751]) [#751]: https://github.com/ratatui-org/ratatui/pull/751 The default() implementation of Table now sets the column_spacing field to 1 and the segment_size field to SegmentSize::None. This will affect the rendering of a small amount of apps. To use the previous default values, call `table.segment_size(Default::default())` and `table.column_spacing(0)`. ### `patch_style` & `reset_style` now consumes and returns `Self` ([#754]) [#754]: https://github.com/ratatui-org/ratatui/pull/754 Previously, `patch_style` and `reset_style` in `Text`, `Line` and `Span` were using a mutable reference to `Self`. To be more consistent with the rest of `ratatui`, which is using fluent setters, these now take ownership of `Self` and return it. The following example shows how to migrate for `Line`, but the same applies for `Text` and `Span`. ```diff - let mut line = Line::from("foobar"); - line.patch_style(style); // becomes + let line = Line::new("foobar").patch_style(style); ``` ### Remove deprecated `Block::title_on_bottom` ([#757]) [#757]: https://github.com/ratatui-org/ratatui/pull/757 `Block::title_on_bottom` was deprecated in v0.22. Use `Block::title` and `Title::position` instead. ```diff - block.title("foobar").title_on_bottom(); + block.title(Title::from("foobar").position(Position::Bottom)); ``` ### `Block` style methods cannot be used in a const context ([#720]) [#720]: https://github.com/ratatui-org/ratatui/pull/720 Previously the `style()`, `border_style()` and `title_style()` methods could be used to create a `Block` in a constant context. These now accept `Into