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Greg Johnston
c65da282c8 fix: Resource::with() (pt. 3!) — closes #1751 without breaking #1742 or #1711 2023-09-18 20:16:51 -04:00
Greg Johnston
2b59ae18bc fix: Resource::with() pt. 2 — (closes #1742 without reopening #1711) (#1750) 2023-09-18 16:13:48 -04:00
Lukas Potthast
7d3e2a41b9 fix: Callback clone impls missing a generic (#1744) 2023-09-18 13:47:29 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
7ef57345ca fix(examples/error_boundary): ci error (#1739)
* fix(examples/build): maybe spawn client process

* docs(examples/error_boundary): add testing note
2023-09-17 20:38:03 -04:00
Greg Johnston
7e5169e66d 0.5.0-rc2 2023-09-15 20:06:56 -04:00
Greg Johnston
73a85b4955 feat: use attr: syntax rather than AdditionalAttributes (#1728) 2023-09-15 18:36:54 -04:00
Village
2c12256260 feat: allow component names to be paths (#1725) 2023-09-15 18:18:29 -04:00
Chris
a821abfb11 fix: relax bounds on LeptosRoutes (#1729) 2023-09-15 18:17:55 -04:00
Greg Johnston
20e5db22b8 fix: replace uses of create_effect internally with create_isomorphic_effect (closes #1709) (#1723) 2023-09-15 17:23:36 -04:00
Greg Johnston
54e8a536c4 fix: correctly register Resource::with() (closes #1711) (#1726) 2023-09-15 16:49:28 -04:00
Greg Johnston
afa67726c1 fix: document #[prop(default = ...)] as in Optional Props (closes #1710) (#1721) 2023-09-15 15:16:46 -04:00
Greg Johnston
1db3e9c686 feat: implement Serialize and Deserialize for Oco<_> (#1720) 2023-09-15 15:16:35 -04:00
blorbb
2fd6e0a2a8 feat: support move on with! macros (#1717) 2023-09-15 12:58:30 -04:00
Gabriel de Perthuis
af454c7643 docs: typo in table of contents (#1719) 2023-09-15 12:58:09 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
1a589fcf32 fix(examples/build): do not require stop to end trunk (#1713)
* fix(examples/build): let ctrl-c stop trunk

* doc(examples/build): add stop server hints
2023-09-14 17:07:16 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
af215d6ce8 fix: exclude markdown files from examples lists (#1716)
* fix(examples/gen-members): exclude markdown files

* fix(ci): exclude markdown files from examples list

* test(ci): simulate leptos change

* chore(ci) :remove simulated change
2023-09-14 16:58:46 -04:00
Greg Johnston
e9fef73f53 docs: note about 0.5 in book 2023-09-14 15:53:27 -04:00
Chris
7c9b118b2d docs: update out-of-date docs for component macro (#1696) 2023-09-14 13:47:04 -04:00
Cosmo Brain
5db2590bc6 feat: implement LeptosRoutes for &mut ServiceConfig in leptos_actix (#1706) 2023-09-13 20:56:03 -04:00
Lukas Potthast
dc1ba24470 fix: manual Clone and Debug impl for Callbacks (#1703) 2023-09-13 19:59:23 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
e384d53996 doc(examples): reference run instructions (#1705) 2023-09-13 19:57:50 -04:00
jquesada2016
946f9ff3e1 feat: impl From<HtmlElement<El>> for HtmlElement<AnyElement> (#1700) 2023-09-13 19:55:48 -04:00
Baptiste
8d690ac146 fix: IntoView impl for Rc<dyn Fn() -> impl IntoView> (#1698) 2023-09-13 19:55:08 -04:00
Greg Johnston
8245d77738 Merge pull request #1704 from leptos-rs/rc1-fixes
A few fixes to rc1
2023-09-13 16:51:19 -04:00
Greg Johnston
59c7684568 fix: warnings on hydrating () 2023-09-13 12:01:05 -04:00
Greg Johnston
a158e7f8bd fix: remove erroneous log 2023-09-13 12:00:56 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
c11c4b0e3e build(examples): make it easier to run examples (#1697)
* build(examples): support process management
* build(examples): manage trunk
* build(examples): manage cargo leptos
* doc(examples): add run instructions
2023-09-12 10:46:16 -04:00
Greg Johnston
fe42ac11a8 0.5.0-rc1 2023-09-11 21:08:14 -04:00
blorbb
00f8c9583d feat: with! macros (#1693) 2023-09-11 21:01:50 -04:00
Greg Johnston
a317874f93 change: run effects after a tick (#1680) 2023-09-11 21:01:35 -04:00
Greg Johnston
651356a9ec docs: add docs for #[island] macro (#1691) 2023-09-11 19:56:33 -04:00
Village
1c2327b2d6 feat: attr: and #[prop(attrs)] syntax for passing attributes down to components (#1628) 2023-09-10 15:19:53 -04:00
Michael Jarvis
8c3e0f23b0 docs: fix interlude_projecting_children.md (#1690) 2023-09-10 15:18:11 -04:00
martin frances
1719c0d352 chore: cleared "cargo doc" issue. (#1687)
warning: Rust code block is empty
   --> leptos_reactive/src/memo.rs:209:9
    |
209 |     /// ```
    |         ^^^
    |
    = note: `#[warn(rustdoc::invalid_rust_codeblocks)]` on by default
help: mark blocks that do not contain Rust code as text
    |
209 |     /// ```text
    |            ++++
2023-09-10 15:17:36 -04:00
Greg Johnston
bb78f64cd5 fix: broken mount_to_body in CSR mode (#1688) 2023-09-10 13:23:32 -04:00
Greg Johnston
2fe5be2483 fix: restore deleted extract_with_state function (#1683) 2023-09-10 07:55:13 -04:00
martin frances
929fe08525 chore: remove ambiguity surrounding serde version numbers. (#1685)
These lint warnings.

warning: /home/martin/build/leptos/leptos/Cargo.toml: dependency (serde) specified without providing a local path, Git repository, version, or workspace dependency to use. This will be considered an error in future versions
warning: /home/martin/build/leptos/leptos/Cargo.toml: dependency (serde_json) specified without providing a local path, Git repository, version, or workspace dependency to use. This will be considered an error in future versions
2023-09-09 16:15:34 -04:00
Greg Johnston
66dfef8729 Merge pull request #1681 from leptos-rs/docs 2023-09-08 17:11:47 -04:00
Greg Johnston
238d61ce1e feat: experimental islands (#1660) 2023-09-08 16:33:00 -04:00
Greg Johnston
2fa2bf1706 docs: format 2023-09-08 16:27:50 -04:00
Greg Johnston
a07984be9e docs: add runtime warnings for mixing view! and builder in SSR mode (closes #1645) 2023-09-08 16:27:29 -04:00
Greg Johnston
e8a7086546 docs: add section on small DX wins (closes #1310) 2023-09-08 16:12:27 -04:00
Greg Johnston
23d48d4c0e docs: remove stray references to Scope (closes #1671) 2023-09-08 16:02:45 -04:00
Greg Johnston
3342faa039 docs: discuss #[component(transparent)] in router docs (closes #1627) 2023-09-08 15:57:02 -04:00
Greg Johnston
6c24061c82 docs: emphasize that you should only render <Routes/> once (closes #1552, #1620) 2023-09-08 15:48:41 -04:00
Greg Johnston
b9a1fb7743 examples: add note about potential for memory leaks with nested signals (#1675) 2023-09-08 15:28:18 -04:00
martin frances
3c3fc969ac chore: removed resolver link warning in example (#1677) 2023-09-08 14:47:14 -04:00
blorbb
c87212f2d7 chore: remove (most) syn 1 dependencies (#1670) 2023-09-08 14:46:38 -04:00
Baptiste
b3a4c95dad feat: Rc-backed ChildrenFn (#1669) 2023-09-08 07:44:50 -04:00
Greg Johnston
de44b1f91f Merge pull request #1673 from martinfrances107/router_version_bump
Router version bump
2023-09-08 07:43:47 -04:00
Greg Johnston
689022661d change: move logging macros into a logging module to avoid name conflicts with log and tracing (#1658) 2023-09-08 07:42:58 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
905d46a09d refactor(examples): extract client process tasks (#1665) (#1666)
* doc(test-report): report trunk and node

* refactor(examples): extract client process tasks

* chore(exaples): force ci
2023-09-08 07:31:55 -04:00
martinfrances107
5585f20940 chore: Bumped a few outdated packages.
-cached = { version = "0.44.0", optional = true }
+cached = { version = "0.45.0", optional = true }
-lru = { version = "0.10", optional = true }
+lru = { version = "0.11", optional = true }
2023-09-08 09:30:13 +01:00
martinfrances107
5c3ed3f018 Chore: Bump to actions/checkout@v4 2023-09-08 08:28:01 +01:00
Greg Johnston
03cabf6ea3 chore: create SECURITY.md 2023-09-06 21:19:33 -04:00
SleeplessOne1917
2798dc455f examples: use cargo-leptos Tailwind support in Tailwind examples (#1625) 2023-09-06 07:25:00 -04:00
Florian Wickert
db20be5576 fix: compare path components to detect active link in router (#1656) 2023-09-06 06:49:10 -04:00
Nya
495862e9f9 fix: custom events on components (#1648) 2023-09-04 13:27:33 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
2ca1c51fdc test(error_boundary): add e2e testing (#1651)
* test(error_boundary): open app

* test(error_boundary): click up arrow

* test(error_boundary): click down arrow

* test(error_boundary): type number

* test(error_boundary): clear number

* fix(build): clean trunk directories

* fix(test-report): detect unit tests

* ci(build): echo stop trunk
2023-09-04 13:25:44 -04:00
Greg Johnston
70e1ad41e2 Merge pull request #1579 from leptos-rs/rusty
feat: start adding some Rustier interfaces for reactive types
2023-09-04 13:23:18 -04:00
Greg Johnston
53ec7ed272 feat: add Effect::with_value_mut() 2023-09-04 11:14:07 -04:00
Greg Johnston
d98a577740 feat: add Rustier interfaces for reactive system types 2023-09-04 11:05:23 -04:00
jquesada2016
fd834f48c2 change: rename .derived_signal() and .mapped_signal_setter() methods (#1637) 2023-09-04 08:41:41 -04:00
Greg Johnston
7be65a37c6 fix: versioned resources never decrement Suspense (closes #1640) (#1641) 2023-09-03 20:21:16 -04:00
Banzobotic
3b5e2d86fb docs: clean up messy spacing left over from cx replacements (#1626) 2023-09-03 20:21:05 -04:00
jquesada2016
716b9fb50b feat: add .into_X_boxed() for classes, properties, and styles as for attributes 2023-09-03 20:18:49 -04:00
jquesada2016
006ca13797 chore: hide get_property (#1638) 2023-09-03 20:15:15 -04:00
Village
6e008343c8 feat: add component generics (#1636) 2023-09-03 20:09:50 -04:00
Greg Johnston
2ca24883ac fix: memoize Suspense readiness to avoid rerendering children/fallback (#1642) 2023-09-03 20:07:20 -04:00
Village
4a43983f4e feat: implement spreading attributes onto elements (#1619) 2023-09-01 20:52:15 -04:00
IcosaHedron
d9e83121c1 feat: add reload websocket configuration and enable env configuration (#1613) 2023-09-01 20:51:46 -04:00
Antonin Peronnet
f5b4b97c9b feat: Callback types to make it easier to accept (optional) callback props (#1596) 2023-09-01 20:51:32 -04:00
Gareth
bcfa430a40 docs: fix incorrect variable name (#1623) 2023-09-01 07:39:41 -04:00
Lawrence Qupty
7c51815cf5 docs: remove extra space (#1622) 2023-09-01 07:39:05 -04:00
Dmitry Pytaylo
fee2fb953b docs: fix typo (#1618) 2023-09-01 07:37:52 -04:00
Sadra M
8ecb7f59c4 docs: update references to server binary in dockerfile (#1617) 2023-09-01 07:37:24 -04:00
martin frances
b85cb9fb3b docs: clarify how many times derived signals are called (#1614) 2023-09-01 07:36:15 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
a631c5ca1c doc(examples): report fantoccini use (#1616) 2023-09-01 07:35:29 -04:00
Greg Johnston
bee9bd8f67 0.5.0-beta2 2023-08-29 21:23:59 -04:00
Greg Johnston
8d3874f8a9 cargo fmt 2023-08-29 21:19:24 -04:00
Einherjar
bade16d227 docs: discuss unique paths for #[server] functions (#1610) 2023-08-29 20:49:31 -04:00
Jon Cahill
e0a132bde3 fix: don't try to parse as JSON the result from a server function redirect (#1604) 2023-08-29 20:42:19 -04:00
Daniel Oliveira
4d7e1f4d26 feat: improve server function client side error handling (#1597)
Handle all error codes 401-499 in addition to the
400 and 500-599 that were already handled.

In addition, handle them all in the same way
and improve the error message.
2023-08-29 20:40:03 -04:00
Maneren
700eee6604 fix(macro/params): clippy warning (#1612) 2023-08-29 20:31:54 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
694ed61e4c fix(ci): add new webkit dependency (#1607) (#1608) 2023-08-28 11:08:47 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
d7330097ba chore(examples): improve cucumber support #1598 (#1599)
* chore(examples): add cucumber runner

* chore(examples): clean cargo recursively
2023-08-28 11:08:22 -04:00
Greg Johnston
c65a3a6ca3 docs: add docs for builder syntax (#1603) 2023-08-28 11:08:07 -04:00
Danik Vitek
793c191619 feat: Oco (Owned Clones Once) smart pointer (#1480) 2023-08-26 11:43:51 -04:00
Greg Johnston
6c3e2fe53e feat: update to typed-builder 0.16 (closes #1455) (#1590) 2023-08-26 10:10:42 -04:00
Greg Johnston
08c419e3ee fix: broken test with untrack in tracing props (#1593) 2023-08-26 09:20:14 -04:00
Greg Johnston
736f4185b5 Merge pull request #1588 from leptos-rs/1457
Some resource and transition fixes
2023-08-26 07:34:21 -04:00
Greg Johnston
9cc0fc8c49 fix: adjust tracing properties 2023-08-26 07:24:52 -04:00
Greg Johnston
8f067dcde7 chore: clear release-mode warnings 2023-08-25 17:16:00 -04:00
Greg Johnston
ad6eb58fe1 fix: <Transition/> fallback in CSR 2023-08-25 17:12:01 -04:00
Greg Johnston
3f3ab1c3c8 remove unnecessary parens 2023-08-25 16:49:26 -04:00
Greg Johnston
9adae32847 examples: improve hackernews behavior 2023-08-25 16:00:47 -04:00
Greg Johnston
b8098e7992 fix: <Transition/> fallback on non-initial page loads 2023-08-25 16:00:47 -04:00
Greg Johnston
bef4d0dd3b fix: resource loading signal pattern for subsequent hydration page loads 2023-08-25 16:00:47 -04:00
Matt Cuneo
a789100e22 feat: allow autoreload websocket connection to work outside of localhost (#1548)
* Updated client reloading to use window.location.protocol/host to determine websocket connection. Added optional config reload_external_port to provide further control of the client websocket connection. These changes allow reloading while accessing the served site from outside of localhost.
2023-08-25 15:54:22 -04:00
Greg Johnston
abeca70625 fix: correct logic for resource loading signal when read outside suspense (#1586) 2023-08-25 11:46:54 -04:00
rkuklik
cc293b1170 feat: generic event handler types to make it easier to create collections of event handlers (#1444) 2023-08-25 11:41:16 -04:00
Greg Johnston
8ab62c17c6 feat: add Fn traits for resources on nightly (#1587) 2023-08-25 11:20:29 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
cf14e857ca refactor(check-stable): use matrix (#1543) (#1583)
* refactor(check-stable): use matrix

* chore: simulate leptos change

* chore: remove simulated change
2023-08-25 10:30:00 -04:00
Greg Johnston
c322ef38fd feat: signal traits should take associated types instead of generics (#1578) 2023-08-25 10:29:24 -04:00
Greg Johnston
c9cc493063 fix: fourth argument to server functions (#1585) 2023-08-25 10:28:54 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
fb48f7f117 fix(counters_stable): restore wasm tests (#1581) (#1582) 2023-08-24 16:33:01 -04:00
尹吉峰
c344e54cf6 feat: return an Effect from create_effect that can be disposed (#1571) 2023-08-24 10:24:10 -04:00
Greg Johnston
7306ecccbc feat: make struct name and path optional for server functions (#1573) 2023-08-24 10:22:35 -04:00
Greg Johnston
b98174db7a feat: support passing signals directly as attributes, classes, styles, and props on stable (#1577) 2023-08-24 10:22:14 -04:00
Greg Johnston
e48f66694d fix: runtime disposal time in render_to_string_async (#1574) 2023-08-24 10:22:00 -04:00
Mark Catley
533fccd1d3 fix: nightly warning in server macro for lifetime (#1580)
On the latest lifetime we're getting the following warning in the server
macro:
 warning: `&` without an explicit lifetime name cannot be used here
   --> src/login.rs:19:1
    |
 19 | #[server(Login, "/api")]
    | ^
    |
    = warning: this was previously accepted by the compiler but is being phased out; it will become a hard error in a future release!
    = note: for more information, see issue #115010 <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/115010>
    = note: this warning originates in the attribute macro `server` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
2023-08-24 06:30:13 -04:00
Greg Johnston
ec4bd7600f fix: suppress warning about non-reactivity when calling .refetch() (occurs in e.g., async blocks in actions) (#1576)
* fix: suppress warning about non-reactivity when calling `.refetch()` (occurs in e.g., async blocks in actions)

* fix: don't reenter reactivity if these are nested
2023-08-23 20:57:05 -04:00
Greg Johnston
65d4e98d38 fix: INFO is too high a level for this prop tracing (#1570) 2023-08-23 06:39:37 -04:00
Nathan Lapel
195b843840 feat: remove Clone requirement for slots in vectors (#1564) 2023-08-22 21:23:38 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
00ac66e450 refactor(verify-changed-examples): improve readability and runtime (#1556)
* refactor(workflows): split setup

* test((verify-changed-examples): simulate  change

* refactor(verify-changes-examples): inline os setup

* refactor(verify-changed-examples): skip w/o change

* chore(verify-changed-examples): remove simulated change

* refactor(verify-changed-examples): revert inline

* refactor(verify-changes-examples): extract example changed

* fix(verify-changed-examples): pull up example changed

* refactor(verify-change-examples): extract matrix

* refactor(verify-changed-examples): pass input

* refactor(verify-changed-examples): rename workflow

* ci(workflows): install chromedriver if needed

* fix(ci-changed-examples): pass input from json

* perf(run-cargo-make-task): maybe install chromedriver

* fix((run-cargo-make-task): maybe install chromedriver

* perf(run-cargo-make-task): maybe install playwrigh deps

* fix(run-cargo-make-task): maybe install playwrigh deps

* chore(suspsense_tests): retry e2e

* refactor(verify-changed-examples): rename calls

* refactor(run-cargo-make-test): remove playwright count
2023-08-22 21:22:13 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
351701036b refactor(workflows): extract calls (#1566)
* refactor(workflows): extract leptos changed

* refactor(workflows): rename matrix job

* refactor(workflows): extract examples matrix

* chore(workflows): simulate leptos change

* chore(workflows): remove simulated leptos change
2023-08-22 21:19:58 -04:00
Greg Johnston
2bead5dadd docs: note 0.4 vs 0.5 in README.md 2023-08-21 19:35:23 -04:00
Greg Johnston
dbc707adcd feat/change: adopt reactive ownership model and drop cx/Scope (#918) 2023-08-21 19:31:37 -04:00
Greg Johnston
5066242ef3 remove file accidentally included from islands branch 2023-08-20 19:52:47 -04:00
Greg Johnston
e9deff52a7 v0.4.9 2023-08-20 14:27:49 -04:00
Greg Johnston
eb3d9b8714 build(docs): only publish on new version tags (#1562) 2023-08-20 09:38:35 -04:00
luoxiaozero
18deb398ca feat: tracing support for component props (#1531) 2023-08-18 08:29:41 -04:00
Geert Stappers
d9abebb4be docs: add link to source code for book 2023-08-18 07:57:38 -04:00
Jonathan
a480db8b77 <Show/> update (#1557) 2023-08-18 07:50:26 -04:00
Greg Johnston
1f26b68d45 docs: inner_html in book 2023-08-16 21:31:06 -04:00
Greg Johnston
937501c61b docs: add note about #[component(transparent)] 2023-08-16 21:26:53 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
5523fb86fb perf(check-stable): only run on source change (#1542) 2023-08-15 06:20:01 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
7dcfcf8ca8 chore(test_examples): remove obsolete directory (#1540) 2023-08-15 06:19:36 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
087c68569a test(suspense-tests): add e2e tests (Closes #1519) (#1533)
* test(suspense-tests): add e2e tests (closes #1519)

test(suspense_tests): load nested

test(suspense_tests): load parallel

test(suspsense_tests): load nested inside

test(suspense_tests): load single

test(suspense_tests): load inside component

test(suspense_tests): load no resources

test(suspense_tests): click nested count

test(suspense_tests): click inside component count

test(suspense_tests): click nested inside count

test(suspense_tests): click single count

test(suspense_tests): click parallel counts

test(suspense_tests): click no resources count

refactor(suspense_tests): change view strategy

* fix(suspense_tests): let_unit_value
2023-08-15 06:19:20 -04:00
Milo Moisson
6abfdd2345 examples: on_cleanup misorder? in fetch examples (#1532)
* Update api.rs

* fix: second hackernews example
2023-08-15 06:18:38 -04:00
martin frances
cddd784e8d chore: fixed lint warning seen while running ``cargo doc`` (#1539)
"component" is both a module and a macro and so we must
disambiguate
2023-08-15 06:18:19 -04:00
Greg Johnston
f6978217fb docs: give a compile error when trying to put a child inside a self-closing HTML tag (closes #1535) (#1537) 2023-08-13 12:44:45 -04:00
Greg Johnston
aa58cedc15 Merge pull request #1529 from leptos-rs/docs-advanced-reactivity
Add advanced docs on reactive graph, and update testing docs
2023-08-11 13:52:08 -04:00
Greg Johnston
a0b0d72d19 docs: update testing section 2023-08-11 13:51:10 -04:00
Greg Johnston
fa8d0945e0 docs: add section on reactive graph internals 2023-08-11 13:36:27 -04:00
Greg Johnston
3ed49381e3 docs: expand on the need for prop:value (#1526) 2023-08-10 14:59:12 -04:00
Greg Johnston
8ec3fb95f0 docs: typos in NavigateOptions docs (#1525) 2023-08-09 20:44:39 -04:00
Greg Johnston
cc11430d16 docs: add use_navigate to router docs in guide (#1524) 2023-08-09 20:44:31 -04:00
Greg Johnston
0b650ee2dc Merge pull request #1523 from leptos-rs/more-docs
Additional random docs
2023-08-09 20:24:48 -04:00
Greg Johnston
4def35cb45 docs: add <Await/> 2023-08-09 20:24:04 -04:00
Greg Johnston
0e56f27e0d docs: add watch 2023-08-09 20:19:12 -04:00
Greg Johnston
bd8983f462 docs: expand docs on Axum State/FromRef pattern 2023-08-09 20:14:37 -04:00
Greg Johnston
7ef635d9cf docs: deployment 2023-08-09 20:09:54 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
19ea6fae6a test(todo_app_sqlite_axum): add e2e tests (#1514) (#1515)
* refactor(examples): pull up cargo leptos tasks

* test(todo_app_sqlite_axum): add e2e tests
2023-08-09 08:37:28 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
651a111db9 fix(suspense-tests): build errors (#1517) (#1518) 2023-08-09 08:36:25 -04:00
Danik Vitek
3a98bdb3c2 fix: use current pathname for create_query_signal (#1508) 2023-08-07 20:25:22 -04:00
Greg Johnston
f01b982cff fix: render empty dynamic text node in HTML as (closes #1382) (#1507) 2023-08-07 18:04:56 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
69dd96f76f test(todo_app_sqlite): add e2e tests (#1448) (#1467) 2023-08-07 17:51:24 -04:00
starmaker
329ae08e60 chore: enable stable support for rkyv feature (#1503) 2023-08-07 08:54:02 -04:00
Greg Johnston
1e13ad8fee perf: in hydration, reuse existing text node rather than destroying and remounting (#1506) 2023-08-07 08:34:10 -04:00
Geert Stappers
e0c9a9523a docs: typo
Signed-off-by: Geert Stappers <stappers@stappers.nl>
2023-08-04 10:56:51 -04:00
Mark Catley
0726a3034d examples: fix github links (#1493) 2023-08-04 07:55:04 -04:00
Greg Johnston
a88d047eff template refactor + snapshot tests (#1435) 2023-08-04 07:54:03 -04:00
mateusvmv
4001561987 fix: scoping of JS variable names in inline scripts (#1489) 2023-08-03 08:46:06 -04:00
Greg Johnston
2f860b37bd v0.4.8 2023-08-02 19:25:32 -04:00
Greg Johnston
b86009b9d0 fix: remove erroneous logging 2023-08-02 19:16:32 -04:00
Greg Johnston
54733e1b34 v0.4.7 2023-08-02 17:03:38 -04:00
Greg Johnston
56f01888b7 Merge pull request #1486 from leptos-rs/export-all-helpers
fix: correctly export all DOM helpers
2023-08-02 17:02:19 -04:00
Greg Johnston
8320f16716 chore: fix new clippy warnings 2023-08-02 16:05:42 -04:00
Greg Johnston
0b16e5992d fix: correctly export all DOM helpers 2023-08-02 14:41:54 -04:00
Danik Vitek
248beb4a55 docs: typo in docs for ServerFnErrorErr (#1477) 2023-08-01 14:27:39 -04:00
martin frances
c9f608d030 docs: fix doclink to Error (#1469) 2023-08-01 13:24:13 -04:00
Greg Johnston
f837d3e6a2 fix: correctly escape HTML in DynChild text nodes (closes #1475) (#1478) 2023-08-01 13:22:24 -04:00
Greg Johnston
8847d5fc42 fix: compile-time regression for deeply-nested component trees (#1476) 2023-07-31 14:23:09 -04:00
Greg Johnston
7819a6fac0 fix: properly replace text nodes in DynChild (closes #1456) (#1472) 2023-07-30 22:37:53 -04:00
Marco Inacio
c199185808 docs: README.md to reflect new version (#1470) 2023-07-30 11:52:09 -04:00
martin frances
e0b5738606 chore: document the magic number in FILTER_SHOW_COMMENT. (#1468) 2023-07-29 16:53:10 -04:00
Sebastian Dobe
f3e3880a57 fix: AnimatedShow - possible panic on cleanup (#1464) 2023-07-29 06:33:49 -04:00
Greg Johnston
d44b90c16d feat: allow mut in component props and suppress "needless lifetime" warning (closes #1458) (#1459) 2023-07-29 06:32:06 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
cc32a3e863 perf(examples): speed up the test-info report (#1446) (#1447) 2023-07-27 20:40:26 -04:00
Greg Johnston
5740c9b76b feat: add MaybeProp type (#1443) 2023-07-27 18:18:25 -04:00
Greg Johnston
80fa6ad3eb docs: fix typo in 23_ssr_modes.md (#1445) 2023-07-26 16:33:21 -04:00
Greg Johnston
7bc1ad2b4f fix: incorrect opening node for <Each/> in debug mode (closes #1168) (#1436) 2023-07-26 10:43:46 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
82a2fe7cbe fix(examples): unable to parse makefile (#1440) (#1441) 2023-07-26 10:43:20 -04:00
Bechma
40bf944957 docs: expand spawn_local documentation (#1433) 2023-07-25 11:42:48 -04:00
Greg Johnston
7ef7546fa9 v0.4.6 2023-07-25 06:08:53 -04:00
Greg Johnston
5e26e84d77 feat: allow feature-name flexibility when using server functions (#1427) 2023-07-25 06:07:52 -04:00
mforsb
e67bc2083a feat: add noscroll attribute to Form, ActionForm (#1432) 2023-07-25 06:07:37 -04:00
g-re-g
a3cb3f7f77 perf: use binary search for event and tag names in view macro (#1430) 2023-07-24 15:06:34 -04:00
Greg Johnston
daeb47e72e build(examples): update Makefiles for recent examples (#1431) 2023-07-24 12:02:30 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
8c5ab99fa7 build(examples): pull up compile tasks (#1417)
* build(examples): pull up compile tasks

* build(examples): set toolchain for compiles tasks

* build(examples): set toolchain for build and check

* build(examples): set toolchain of other examples
2023-07-24 11:35:34 -04:00
Greg Johnston
984a7388f1 fix: clear <title> correctly when navigating between pages (closes #1369) (#1428) 2023-07-24 11:25:28 -04:00
Greg Johnston
274b105676 docs: fix messed up component closing tags router docs 2023-07-24 11:24:58 -04:00
Greg Johnston
a689d1b4c0 docs: note on optional generic component props 2023-07-24 07:52:40 -04:00
Greg Johnston
1581e91317 docs: note on how to opt out of client-side routing 2023-07-24 07:52:29 -04:00
Andrew Grande
20f4034c1c docs: proofreading and fixing the links (#1425)
* Update 23_ssr_modes.md

Fixed grammar, added the section anchor links

* Fixed a broken link

The github link doesn't get properly rendered in the Leptos book site. Make the book work, 'break' the github link.

* Update 26_extractors.md

Fixed broken Axum links. Added an Axum extract function doc link for consistency (had Actix, but not Axum before)
2023-07-24 07:25:02 -04:00
Jason Hansen
9fb1c4b67c docs/warnings: fix warning message about updating a signal after it has been disposed (#1423)
* Remove "either" because it didn't make sense in the sentence
* Change "cause cause" to "not cause"
2023-07-24 07:24:06 -04:00
Ari Seyhun
2e559d6a06 feat: add create_query_signal for URL-synced signals (#1377) 2023-07-23 12:20:15 -04:00
Sebastian Dobe
71de6c395b feat: create a <AnimatedShow> component (closes #1370) (#1386) 2023-07-23 07:46:47 -04:00
Vladimir Motylenko
b09f9e4814 feat: Update rstml to v0.11.0 (#1416) 2023-07-23 07:46:33 -04:00
Greg Johnston
ec4bfb0e8a chore: resolve clippy incorrect_clone_impl_on_copy_type (closes #1401) (#1418) 2023-07-22 22:14:52 -04:00
Greg Johnston
39bf38d1e4 docs: CONTRIBUTING.md with helpful info re: CI (#1415) 2023-07-22 08:26:46 -04:00
Joshua Marsh
e6fd1379b8 docs: fix typo for WrapsChildren (#1402) 2023-07-22 08:26:36 -04:00
Doug A
1d9931a5a8 docs: typo in 01_basic_component.md (#1412)
typo fix
2023-07-22 08:24:30 -04:00
Greg Johnston
06164d34b5 docs: note about typed params on stable (#1414) 2023-07-22 08:23:05 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
f3de288e19 build(examples): make it easy to see which examples do what kind of testing (#1411)
* build(examples): list example projects with CI tests runners

* build(examples): add show all mode
2023-07-22 08:13:49 -04:00
Greg Johnston
62bf315059 fix: <use_/> as typed top-level element in view (#1410) 2023-07-21 10:07:34 -04:00
Greg Johnston
011c97e3a4 fix: closing element names wrong for svg::, math::, and use_ (closes #1403) (#1406) 2023-07-20 17:03:30 -04:00
Greg Johnston
2ca3d2c7a4 fix: RawText/unquoted text nodes in SSR (closes #1384) (#1407) 2023-07-20 17:03:19 -04:00
Greg Johnston
cc52c94348 docs/examples: use shorthand form for <Route/> views when possible (#1375) 2023-07-20 16:28:43 -04:00
Andrew Grande
4b8cc96dfa docs: typo in 16_routes.md
Fixed grammar
2023-07-20 16:13:25 -04:00
Greg Johnston
338d2ab839 Merge pull request #1379 from agilarity/lint-with-clippy
ci: lint with clippy
2023-07-20 14:15:16 -04:00
Greg Johnston
54fc6da24e feat: implement Resource::dispose() (#1393) 2023-07-20 14:14:49 -04:00
Andrew Grande
825b3fb858 chore: typo in README.md (#1399) 2023-07-20 14:00:43 -04:00
Andrew Grande
fd0212a142 docs: typo in 15_global_state.md (#1395)
Proofreading
2023-07-20 08:57:12 -04:00
Greg Johnston
3b397cb39c examples: remove random <form> (#1398) 2023-07-20 08:56:49 -04:00
martin frances
1e002c2c2f chore: Removed call to .into(), plus minor touch to docs. (#1396) 2023-07-20 08:07:31 -04:00
Greg Johnston
8f45daeca8 docs: correct docs for create_memo to reflect laziness (#1388) 2023-07-19 14:50:34 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
105ef989b7 ci: install clippy 2023-07-19 08:54:05 -04:00
Greg Johnston
9e7c31d1e4 docs: small issues (#1385) 2023-07-19 08:53:37 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
771dfa6b68 ci: lint with clippy 2023-07-19 08:44:36 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
fb52cfa73e fix: needless_raw_string_hashes 2023-07-19 08:43:57 -04:00
Ari Seyhun
b2c75d215b chore: remove unnecessary string allocation in TryFrom for Url (#1376) 2023-07-19 07:04:06 -04:00
Andrew Grande
951607de74 docs: typos
* Fixed wording

* Update ARCHITECTURE.md

Fixed superfluous whitespace
2023-07-19 07:03:50 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
122fd2bc74 fix: useless_conversion 2023-07-18 20:56:55 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
f102125d3c fix: needless_borrow 2023-07-18 20:56:55 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
14bda76b30 fix: needless_raw_string_hashes (allow) 2023-07-18 20:56:39 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
3af115a663 fix: maybe_misused_cfg 2023-07-18 20:56:39 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
a344804734 fix: incorrect_clone_impl_on_copy_type (allow) 2023-07-18 20:54:51 -04:00
Greg Johnston
c1c49ce53b v0.4.5 2023-07-18 14:02:56 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
d8eaa5c004 build: use cargo hack for clippy 2023-07-18 08:02:24 -04:00
Greg Johnston
e8aa9b24f1 fix: memory leak in leptos_axum (#1374) 2023-07-17 21:59:20 -04:00
Greg Johnston
3036cd223e v0.4.4 2023-07-17 17:33:44 -04:00
Greg Johnston
1ae5150b08 fix: release lock on stored values during update/set (#1373) 2023-07-17 14:19:03 -04:00
Greg Johnston
47148f2033 perf: exclude hydration code in CSR mode (#1372) 2023-07-17 12:20:33 -04:00
Sebastian Probst Eide
4d4d15436b fix: incorrect tree walker filter in hot reloading (closes #1355) (#1368) 2023-07-17 08:44:32 -04:00
Jack DeVries
7f4741b3a3 doc: add previews to backup CodeSandbox (#1169) 2023-07-17 08:40:30 -04:00
Hans Baker
85644a7c1c Fix broken link to example code in testing book page (#1365) 2023-07-16 20:00:56 -04:00
Greg Johnston
f40ae6af30 fix: correctly show fallback for Transition on first load even if not hydrating (#1362) 2023-07-16 15:19:51 -04:00
Greg Johnston
708e1a5aab docs: wasm-pack instructions missing --debug for Tailwind examples 2023-07-16 12:28:20 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
55613c9a31 ci(check-examples): only run on source change (#1356)
* ci(check-examples): only run on source change

* ci(check-examples):  simulate source change

* ci(check-examples): fix expression

* ci(check-examples): simulate source change

* ci(check-examples): test change against files

* ci(check-examples): adjust expression

* ci(check-examples): remove quotes

* ci(check-examples): use from json

* ci(check-examples): set output value

* ci(check-examples): remove simulated change
2023-07-15 19:09:54 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
e6590c7d31 ci(ci): only run on source change (#1357)
* ci(ci): only run on source change

* ci(ci): simulate source change

* ci(ci): remove simulated source change
2023-07-15 19:09:33 -04:00
Greg Johnston
5af2f4e98d docs/warning: fix <ActionForm/> docs and add runtime warning for incorrect encodings (#1360) 2023-07-15 19:09:03 -04:00
Greg Johnston
8e68699435 feat: add support for adding CSP nonces (#1348) 2023-07-14 16:37:18 -04:00
Greg Johnston
77580401da fix: hydration-key conflicts between <ErrorBoundary/> children and fallback (#1354) 2023-07-14 14:37:54 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
7902e7edb7 ci: speed up verification (#1347)
* build: introduce ci task
* refactor(ci): rename cargo make task runner
* ci: add ci workflow
* ci: remove redundant workflows
2023-07-14 14:37:17 -04:00
Greg Johnston
4ad223277d fix: duplicated meta content during async rendering (#1352) 2023-07-14 13:14:19 -04:00
Greg Johnston
6f5da11c72 docs/warnings: don't warn when a resource resolves after its scope has been disposed (#1351) 2023-07-14 13:09:57 -04:00
Greg Johnston
3eed86fbf3 docs/warnings: improve ServerFnError when a server function is not found (#1350) 2023-07-14 12:43:08 -04:00
Greg Johnston
10d51a854a v0.4.3 2023-07-14 09:22:19 -04:00
CircuitSacul
6c60bad757 examples: use cfg_attr for conditional derives (#1349)
Revert "use cfg_attr for conditional derives"

This reverts commit b5c85e9ed8a84e5a49f119ae8436d78f2bee1fea.

Revert "Revert "use cfg_attr for conditional derives""

This reverts commit b538256cd69bc2321cdc9066441d71fc94ed80b9.
2023-07-14 09:20:55 -04:00
g-re-g
79f666b5da docs: don't run rust code snippets and update getting started (#1346)
* disable running leptos examples

* typo and small language changes to 02_getting_started
2023-07-14 07:10:59 -04:00
Greg Johnston
3ea3a40395 fix: server_fn rustls feature shouldn't pull in default-tls (#1343) 2023-07-13 19:41:55 -04:00
Greg Johnston
193aa79956 docs: how not to mutate the DOM during rendering (#1344) 2023-07-13 16:57:07 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
3481a6ee53 build: run tasks from workpace or member directory (#1339) 2023-07-13 16:46:51 -04:00
Greg Johnston
d1ef5fce9f fix: un-register <Suspense/> from resource reads when <Suspense/> is unmounted (#1342) 2023-07-13 14:42:05 -04:00
Greg Johnston
5d48911f01 fix: check LEPTOS_OUTPUT_NAME correctly at compile time (#1338) 2023-07-13 10:49:13 -04:00
Greg Johnston
8a90f97959 fix: routing logic to scroll to top was broken (#1335) 2023-07-13 06:43:49 -04:00
Greg Johnston
e9665b34e5 feat: add active_class prop on <A/> (#1323) 2023-07-12 16:21:07 -04:00
Greg Johnston
d4b1ceda90 fix: event delegation issue with <input name="host"> (#1332) 2023-07-12 16:20:11 -04:00
Greg Johnston
a0fae88f7d docs: clarify nightly in "Getting Started" (#1330) 2023-07-12 11:56:45 -04:00
Greg Johnston
03a8609680 fix: warning generated by new #[must_use] on views (#1329) 2023-07-12 10:00:05 -04:00
g-re-g
3e40f9cc66 chore: bump indexmap to 2 (#1325) 2023-07-11 15:24:21 -04:00
Greg Johnston
576bb078f7 fix: Actix server fn redirect() duplicate Location headers (#1326) 2023-07-11 13:57:44 -04:00
Filip Dutescu
3cdcc85c87 feat(config): implement common traits for Env (#1324)
In order to facilitate its usage in other structs, which might derive
various traits, such as `serde::Serialize` or `PartialEq`, implement
them for the `leptos_config::Env` enum.

Signed-off-by: Filip Dutescu <filip@hucksy.dev>
2023-07-11 09:37:42 -04:00
Greg Johnston
ec3a26dfbc fix: <ActionForm/> should set value even if redirected (#1321) 2023-07-11 09:37:13 -04:00
Filip Dutescu
c755dae6ee feat(leptos-config): kebab-case via serde's rename_all (#1308)
Currently, `leptos::LeptosOptions` are deserialized (and serialized)
to `snake_case`, since, by default, `serde` uses the name of the field
as-is. The options given via `.toml` files are given using `kebab-case`.
This behaviour leads to problems if you wish to use
`leptos::LeptosOptions` as the type of a field in your own config,
which uses the `kebab-case` syntax, as it will not provide any values
to that field.

These changes switch out the previous mechanism of manually replacing
the `-` character to the `_` character in order for serialization to
work. In its place, it uses `serde`'s `#[serde(rename_all = ...)]`
macro to handle the naming convention.

In case other naming conventions are used, a workaround would be to
define a user-owned mirror struct of `leptos::LeptosOptions`, which
would contain the required fields, deserialize it as desired and'
convert it to the latter via, for example, the `From<T>` trait.

Closes: #1295

Signed-off-by: Filip Dutescu <filip@hucksy.dev>
2023-07-11 09:36:55 -04:00
Greg Johnston
b67d51e019 docs: remove empty chapter from book 2023-07-10 07:38:12 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
7a34d6026f refactor(ci): improve the organization of cargo make tasks (#1320)
* refactor(cargo-make): extract node

* refactor(cargo-make): extract lint

* refactor(counters_stable): remove redundant tasks

* docs(cargo-make): remove descriptions

* refactor(counters_stable): streamline stages
2023-07-09 20:47:10 -04:00
Mahesh Bansod
548eac8e60 docs: typo & punctuation (#1316) 2023-07-09 20:35:04 -04:00
Mahesh Bansod
05ac8e861f docs: typo (#1315) 2023-07-09 20:34:36 -04:00
Martinez
7a4d475cca docs: update warnings to remove mention of csr as a default feature (#1313) 2023-07-09 20:32:25 -04:00
Greg Johnston
eea8e60518 docs: clarify WASM target (#1318) 2023-07-09 17:06:41 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
f6a272498d test(counters_stable/wasm): enter count (#1307) 2023-07-08 12:07:11 -04:00
Ari Seyhun
aef7c4ce8e perf: use lazy thread local for regex in router match_optionals (#1309) 2023-07-08 08:47:52 -04:00
Greg Johnston
b29eb8e032 fix: <ActionForm/> should check origin correctly before doing a full-page refresh (#1304) 2023-07-08 08:00:48 -04:00
Greg Johnston
da9183f4b5 docs: fix braces in <Show/> example (#1303) 2023-07-08 06:42:27 -04:00
Greg Johnston
ae3ddcb0e6 docs: must use View (#1302) 2023-07-08 06:42:02 -04:00
Greg Johnston
c6b8f0e8ed v0.4.2 2023-07-07 15:34:56 -04:00
g-re-g
bab9f40a81 fix: rework diff functionality for <For/> (#1296) 2023-07-07 15:32:26 -04:00
webmstk
c2cfdf3678 docs: fixed typo in parent-child doc (#1300) 2023-07-07 13:59:08 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
8967eadc02 test(counters_stable): add wasm testing (#1278)
* test(counters_stable/wasm): view counters > counts

* test(counters_stable/wasm): view counters > title

* test(counters_stable/wasm): add counter

* test(counters_stable/wasm): add 1k counters

* clear(counters_stable/wasm): clear counters

* test(counters_stable/wasm): increment counters

* test(counters_stable/wasm): decrement counter

* test(counters_stable/wasm): remove counter
2023-07-07 13:07:27 -04:00
Greg Johnston
4cc65f837f chore: add mdbook in flake (#1299)
* nix-flake: use follows for `rust-overlay` (..)

This removes the extra nixpkgs dependency by re-using the nixpkgs
already defined.

https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Flakes
https://web.archive.org/web/20230621091703/https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Flakes

> # The `follows` keyword in inputs is used for inheritance.
> # Here, `inputs.nixpkgs` of sops-nix is kept consistent with the `inputs.nixpkgs` of
> # the current flake, to avoid problems caused by different versions of nixpkgs.

* nix-flake: use nix overlays for rustc/cargo (..)

This allows the same nightly rust version to be used across the
flake (vs. strictly in the `devShell`).

* nix-flake: add `mdbook` to the development shell (..)

bumped `nixpkgs` to the latest unstable to pull in mdbook version `0.4.30`.

* nix-flake: expose all rust tools in dev environment (..)

The `oxalica / rust-overlay` docs expose all tools in the development
environment, so we should do the same:

https://github.com/oxalica/rust-overlay#use-in-devshell-for-nix-develop

---------

Co-authored-by: Jay Querie <jay@querie.cc>
2023-07-07 12:59:18 -04:00
Dessalines
22706e7371 docs: adding instructions to add a tailwind plugin to examples. (#1293) 2023-07-07 12:35:24 -04:00
webmstk
9f9302662c docs/examples: make error handling example more obvious for Chrome users (#1292) 2023-07-07 12:34:57 -04:00
Greg Johnston
6b90e1babd examples: add 404 support in Actix examples (closes #1031) (#1291) 2023-07-06 10:35:37 -04:00
sjud
7e540a8f49 feat: support Axum extractors with state other than () (#1275)
This requires state to be provided via context using a special handler, but allows for extractors that use this state, rather than only `()`, as previously.
2023-07-05 20:40:29 -04:00
Greg Johnston
f06ffd72aa fix: use once_cell::OnceCell rather than std::OnceCell (#1288) 2023-07-05 17:16:51 -04:00
Greg Johnston
83d3d7579c fix: issue with class hydration not removing classes correctly (closes #1286) (#1287) 2023-07-05 12:00:27 -04:00
Greg Johnston
39edb6eb45 fix: untracked read in <Redirect/> (#1280) 2023-07-04 11:52:13 -04:00
Greg Johnston
d81c1a929e fix: duplicate text nodes during <For/> hydration (closes #1279) (#1281) 2023-07-04 11:50:59 -04:00
Greg Johnston
f69c28df18 fix: improved diagnostics about non-reactive signal access (#1277) 2023-07-03 19:37:15 -04:00
Greg Johnston
66f54e7f1a docs: add docs on responses/redirects and clarification re: Axum State(_) extractors (#1272) 2023-07-03 09:58:02 -04:00
Greg Johnston
81e416b085 fix: error messages in dyn_classes (#1270) 2023-07-03 09:57:50 -04:00
Marc-Stefan Cassola
a5f73b441c feat: added watch helper (#1262) 2023-07-03 09:29:40 -04:00
Greg Johnston
0f1ebccad5 fix: clearing <For/> that has a previous sibling in release mode (fixes #1258) (#1267) 2023-07-02 17:27:39 -04:00
Greg Johnston
2f01df6185 fix: HtmlElement::dyn_classes() when adding classes (#1265) 2023-07-02 17:27:24 -04:00
martin frances
c4982319fe chore: ran cargo clippy --fix and reviewed changes. (#1259) 2023-07-02 17:27:14 -04:00
Michael Zimmermann
8fb4e88439 feat: implement PartialEq on ServerFnError (#1260)
This allows returning it in a memo.
2023-07-02 17:22:06 -04:00
Greg Johnston
e821efca07 chore: new cargo fmt (#1266) 2023-07-02 17:01:39 -04:00
Sridhar Ratnakumar
568f7b21ae example/readme: Link to 'VS Browser' ext; format. (#1261) 2023-07-02 16:56:59 -04:00
Greg Johnston
d3c0f5320c docs: update 02_getting_started.md (#1256) 2023-06-30 17:26:33 -04:00
Greg Johnston
5adc88bf50 fix: hot-reloading view marker line number (#1255) 2023-06-30 14:03:54 -04:00
Greg Johnston
67300adf41 fix: regression in ability to use signals directly in the view in stable (#1254) 2023-06-30 11:59:29 -04:00
afiqzx
4a3a67bf37 feat: add fallback support for workspace in get_config_from_str (#1249) 2023-06-30 10:44:27 -04:00
Dương
8150847218 test(router_example): add playwright tests (#1247)
* implemented e2e tests for router example

* chore(router_example): cleanup e2e/package.json
2023-06-30 10:40:33 -04:00
Greg Johnston
8cb95b4646 docs: update server fn docs (#1252) 2023-06-30 10:40:06 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
df4ce904a0 test(counters_stable): add missing e2e tests (#1251)
* test(counters_stable): remove unused ids

* test(counters_stable): enter count

* refactor(counters_stable/e2e): improve test names

* refactor(counters_stable): move page object

* refactor(counters_stable/e2e): target nth counter

* test(counters_stable): remove counter

* refactor(counters_stable/e2e): change description
2023-06-30 08:52:48 -04:00
Ari Seyhun
1cc3a43268 chore: remove unused variable warnings with ssr props (#1244) 2023-06-30 08:05:20 -04:00
Greg Johnston
d5a862a406 v0.4.0 (#1250) 2023-06-30 07:51:07 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
33c83c3e62 fix(counters_stable): intermittent closed target errors (#1240) (#1243) 2023-06-29 07:19:42 -04:00
Greg Johnston
171adcd09e docs: update README re: nightly on 0.3 2023-06-27 15:48:04 -04:00
Greg Johnston
13f7cb9a9a fix: add missing attribute-escaping logic in leptos_meta and class attributes in SSR (closes #1238) (#1241) 2023-06-27 11:53:23 -04:00
Greg Johnston
ee7dbafc85 change: migrate to nightly and csr features rather than stable and default-features = false (#1227) 2023-06-26 21:12:14 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
f5cfe4e8a2 test(counters_stable): add playwright tests (#1235) 2023-06-26 21:11:09 -04:00
Greg Johnston
c3e45d19d7 docs: typo (#1237) 2023-06-26 10:05:16 -04:00
Greg Johnston
966100c2d6 feat: add an anyhow-like Result type for easier error handling (#1228) 2023-06-25 15:18:00 -04:00
Greg Johnston
bce1dea11b fix: make <Transition/> transparent like <Suspense/> to avoid Scope issues (closes #1231) (#1232) 2023-06-24 17:07:07 -04:00
Greg Johnston
c55067ab7c feat: improved error handling and version tracking for pending actions/<ActionForm/> (closes #1205) (#1225) 2023-06-23 11:10:59 -04:00
Greg Johnston
9da4084561 fix: nested Suspense/Transition with cascading resources (#1214) 2023-06-21 16:39:58 -04:00
jquesada2016
1d7235d4ca fix: in <For/>, removed not being cleared when setting a diff to clear, causing panic (#1220) 2023-06-21 15:19:12 -04:00
Greg Johnston
2cb8171105 docs: document <ErrorBoundary/>/<Suspense/> relationship (#1210) 2023-06-21 11:17:20 -04:00
Lukas Potthast
bbc7799b7c fix: memo with_untracked (#1213) 2023-06-21 10:13:18 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
a9cbcce8b2 fix(examples/tailwind): host system is missing dependencies to run browsers (#1216) 2023-06-21 08:07:20 -04:00
Greg Johnston
3531ca64bb examples: update leptos-tailwind-axum to use main branch (#1218) 2023-06-21 08:06:52 -04:00
Ty Larrabee
e402b85dd6 docs: a few grammar fixes, removal of ref to ComponentProps (#1217) 2023-06-20 21:00:28 -04:00
Greg Johnston
8ae5cf0ccf fix: don't re-mount identical child in DynChild (#1211) 2023-06-19 17:04:08 -04:00
Tristan Guichaoua
5c34c3fc77 docs: fix typo in "working with signals" (#1208) 2023-06-19 10:36:18 -04:00
Greg Johnston
3a570dc0d9 docs: this was causing a Google search indexing issue... 2023-06-18 09:10:01 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
3c6748b30d build(examples): generate workspace members variable (#1201)
* build(examples): add gen members task

* build(examples): include members variable
2023-06-17 18:19:01 -04:00
Cherry
24945f67bf docs: add note to docs on how to fix failing builds which rebuild-std (#1200)
Fixes #1199
2023-06-17 16:51:57 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
edddab1e51 ci(examples): automatically keep the list of example projects current (#1198) 2023-06-17 16:51:31 -04:00
Greg Johnston
acfc86d2a4 fix: SVG <use> in SSR (#1203) 2023-06-17 16:47:39 -04:00
Greg Johnston
651868dec9 fix: animations on multiple back navigations (closes #1088) (#1204) 2023-06-17 16:47:19 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
18bc03e660 ci(examples): split check example and improve workflows (#1191) 2023-06-15 21:44:37 -04:00
jquesada2016
5f0013e482 fix: reorder <For /> apply_diff steps (#1196) 2023-06-15 20:37:17 -04:00
martin frances
10c0a2de65 chore: cleared clippy warnings (#1190)
The change in indentation makes the PR hard to review

so I will discuss the change in conversational language

Two "if"'s checks were merged into one "if"

this

-        if let Some(expr) = node.value() {
-            if let syn::Expr::Tuple(tuple) = expr {

becomes

+        if let Some(Tuple(tuple)) = node.value() {
2023-06-15 20:11:50 -04:00
Karim Lalani
b24be2566d docs: renamed function names in 13-actions chapter of book to reduce confusion (#1175) 2023-06-15 20:09:46 -04:00
Greg Johnston
77439b5db5 fix: setting set_pending now that <Transition/> body doesn't re-render (#1193) 2023-06-15 20:09:22 -04:00
Greg Johnston
23594a43ea fix: allow FnOnce extractors (#1192) 2023-06-15 20:09:13 -04:00
hchockarprasad
601db7aa86 fix: handle nested data in serde_qs deserialization correctly (#1183) 2023-06-15 10:15:10 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
d15ba11104 fix(examples/js-framework-benchmark): error: cannot find macro template in this scope (#1182) (#1189) 2023-06-15 08:19:38 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
d45d92433f ci(examples): include all example projects (#1188) 2023-06-14 15:16:14 -04:00
jquesada2016
97127a90c6 fix: new <For/> bug when clearing which ignores further additions (#1181) 2023-06-14 13:56:56 -04:00
martin frances
55bb63edea chore: updated cached 0.43.0 to 0.44.0 (#1187) 2023-06-14 11:07:24 -04:00
martin frances
15a4e54435 chore: criterion was outdated version 0.4.0 becomes 0.5.1. (#1184) 2023-06-14 11:06:50 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
3a522aef5d ci(examples): split jobs and verify changed examples (#1155) 2023-06-13 21:29:54 -04:00
Greg Johnston
a98885a123 fix: <ErrorBoundary/> IDs with new hydration key system (#1180) 2023-06-13 18:38:23 -04:00
Greg Johnston
2b7923261b docs: fix failing doctests from server fn docs (#1179) 2023-06-13 17:49:16 -04:00
Greg Johnston
b043f829a6 docs: clarify available server fn encodings (#1178) 2023-06-13 16:01:45 -04:00
jquesada2016
f415f7b146 fix: removes in new <For/> causing panics in some circumstances (#1173) 2023-06-13 15:43:02 -04:00
martin frances
4e4e6864dd chore: clear virtual-workspace resolver warnings since Rust 1.70 (#1174)
This patch just clears the warnings listed below and ensures we get the benefits of a better package manger function.

```console
warning: some crates are on edition 2021 which defaults to `resolver = "2"`, but virtual workspaces default to `resolver = "1"`
note: to keep the current resolver, specify `workspace.resolver = "1"` in the workspace root's manifest
note: to use the edition 2021 resolver, specify `workspace.resolver = "2"` in the workspace root's manifest
```console
2023-06-13 14:54:39 -04:00
Nova
b0a23be07b fix: replace ouroboros with self_cell (#1171) 2023-06-12 07:27:52 -04:00
devriesp
f602cd7b5e docs: typos (#1172) 2023-06-12 07:26:54 -04:00
martin frances
6fac92cb62 perf: removed duplicate calls to .collect() and .into_iter() in leptos_actix (#1133) 2023-06-11 21:54:24 -04:00
jquesada2016
b6d9060152 feat: improved <For/> algorithm (#1146)
Rewrites the algorithm behind the `<For/>` component to create a more robust keyed list implementation, with the potential for future additional optimizations related to grouping moved ranges.

Closes #533.
2023-06-11 10:20:14 -04:00
Greg Johnston
bb10b32200 feat: register server functions automatically (#1154) 2023-06-11 09:09:21 -04:00
funlennysub
e0be2fa4ba feat: add additional support for generics in components (closes #949 + #1023) (#1109) 2023-06-10 16:44:27 -04:00
Greg Johnston
97d2829941 feat: clone <Suspense/> children instead of calling again (closes #398) (#1157) 2023-06-10 15:48:40 -04:00
Paul Wagener
5779242bd7 feat: add versioning to Resource to ensure it only returns latest refetch (closes #1124) (#1165) 2023-06-10 13:33:07 -04:00
Greg Johnston
abf90358fa fix: pass through docs for server functions (#1164) 2023-06-09 16:07:08 -04:00
Greg Johnston
76b73acb30 feat: enable bind: syntax for <Await/> component (#1158) 2023-06-09 09:08:26 -04:00
Greg Johnston
b24910271a fix: external redirects in <ActionForm/> (#1160) 2023-06-09 09:08:04 -04:00
Greg Johnston
3d75c71bfa build: better GitHub Action names 2023-06-06 17:04:17 -04:00
Greg Johnston
8096d7c416 docs: add sections on progressive enhancement/graceful degradation and <ActionForm/> (#1151) 2023-06-05 21:20:42 -04:00
Greg Johnston
17adf7cc14 feat: pass components with no props directly into the view as a function that takes only Scope (#1144) 2023-06-05 20:48:22 -04:00
Daniel Santana
96f961ef54 fix: queue_microtask without JS (#1145) 2023-06-05 15:23:04 -04:00
Greg Johnston
4ade062cd8 fix: erroneous reactivity warning at form.rs:96 (#1142) 2023-06-04 20:09:21 -04:00
itehax
53efcb989c examples: Tailwind + Leptos & Axum (#1111) 2023-06-03 16:55:47 -04:00
Lunatic
e183bfe278 docs: inculde missing cx in 16_routes.md (#1141) 2023-06-03 16:46:27 -04:00
yuuma03
51a6147609 feat: variable bindings on components (#1140) 2023-06-03 15:22:44 -04:00
martin frances
f6d856ee11 chore: cargo clippy --fix. (#1136) 2023-06-03 11:35:33 -04:00
Greg Johnston
4e41fad107 fix: wait for blocking fragments to resolve before pulling metadata (closes #1118) (#1137) 2023-06-02 17:32:32 -04:00
Greg Johnston
2bafdf2752 fix: remove nested fragments from Suspense (closes #1094 and #960) (#1135) 2023-06-02 11:40:49 -04:00
tempbottle
84e8922aa6 fix: remove need for inline JS for queue_microtask (#1129) 2023-06-02 08:16:29 -04:00
agilarity
53e09279a2 ci(examples): verify examples (#1125) 2023-06-01 22:12:18 -04:00
Vladimir Motylenko
38a1c1102f Closing tag highlight/hower and go-to definition support in lsp. (#1126) 2023-06-01 22:09:15 -04:00
Greg Johnston
c68df44717 chore: add guide for contributors (#1131) 2023-05-31 20:33:51 -04:00
Greg Johnston
55266f2efd perf: reduce overhead of hydration keys (#1122) 2023-05-31 20:30:31 -04:00
Greg Johnston
f3e544b003 chore: add discussions links to issue templates 2023-05-31 11:03:21 -04:00
Greg Johnston
e9054b01e6 chore: add issue templates (#1128) 2023-05-31 10:58:55 -04:00
Greg Johnston
d0660cf6da build: use cargo's sparse registry protocol (#1127) 2023-05-31 10:58:19 -04:00
Greg Johnston
8a27ca7c38 docs: add website link to README.md 2023-05-30 10:27:28 -04:00
Greg Johnston
ff86b2ef4f chore: fix warnings (#1123)
* chore: fix `hidden-glob-reexports` warning
* skip `template_macro` testing
2023-05-29 17:01:59 -04:00
Greg Johnston
1c236d74b6 docs: add examples of synchronizing signal values (#1121) 2023-05-29 07:38:06 -04:00
agilarity
af7e1d6a0f build(examples): auto install playwright browsers (#1114) 2023-05-28 18:01:38 -04:00
agilarity
dfd03d4f27 fix(examples): verification errors (#1113) (#1115)
* fix(examples/counters): unexpected each item comment

* fix(examples/errors_axum): format error

* fix(examples/ssr_modes_axum): format error

* fix(examples/ssr_modes_axum): unused import

* build(examples/timer): add common tasks

* fix(examples/timer) clippy error
2023-05-28 18:00:42 -04:00
Greg Johnston
5d70275c3a fix: dispose of runtime when stream is actually finished (closes #1097) (#1110) 2023-05-28 13:44:31 -04:00
Marc-Stefan Cassola
475566837e feat: added scrollend event (#1105) 2023-05-27 11:04:30 -04:00
Greg Johnston
a08cebbef9 examples: fix suspense scope in ssr_modes_axum (#1107) 2023-05-27 11:01:54 -04:00
Vladimir Motylenko
571e778bce fix: hygiene on template macro (#1101)
Pass dependency needed for template, and also hide them behind feature guide, to avoid compile time bloating.
2023-05-27 08:07:44 -04:00
Greg Johnston
2eb95395c8 Merge pull request #1106 from leptos-rs/gbj-patch-2
fix: remove debug logs accidentally included
2023-05-27 08:01:19 -04:00
Greg Johnston
7ff08615bb fix: remove debug logs accidentally included 2023-05-27 06:08:08 -04:00
Greg Johnston
3628aaab55 Merge pull request #1104 from leptos-rs/docs-updates
Docs updates
2023-05-26 17:06:58 -04:00
Greg Johnston
cd195c3700 docs: extractors 2023-05-26 17:06:07 -04:00
Abhik Jain
9dc5d93b99 docs: fix generic type (#1102) 2023-05-26 16:54:37 -04:00
Greg Johnston
f71e530810 docs: add leptos_meta section 2023-05-26 16:38:39 -04:00
Greg Johnston
6c471f7be4 docs: reorganize into a section on reactivity 2023-05-26 16:06:57 -04:00
Greg Johnston
f80f4ef110 docs: update Global State section for best practices 2023-05-26 16:00:37 -04:00
Greg Johnston
4d3dd7a6e6 feat: add Axum extract() function (#1093) 2023-05-25 11:16:58 -04:00
yuuma03
cc68d20758 fix: duplicate headers (like Set-Cookie) on the actix integration (#1086) 2023-05-25 11:16:29 -04:00
Matt Joiner
20682e63ef examples: fix fetch example (#1096) 2023-05-25 11:15:47 -04:00
Andrew Wheeler(Genusis)
40363df4a1 examples: updated axum_database_sessions to axum_session along with axum_sessions_auth to axum_session_auth (#1090) 2023-05-24 17:21:24 -04:00
Greg Johnston
e3ea889d5f feat: add <Await/> component to improve ergonomics of loading async blocks (#1091) 2023-05-24 14:05:36 -04:00
Greg Johnston
7f14da3026 fix: missing ? in navigation now that removed (#1092) 2023-05-24 12:12:57 -04:00
Ben Wishovich
06d28f7d67 feat: use Axum SubStates to enable .with_state in Axum router (#1085) 2023-05-24 08:34:17 -04:00
sjud
27f2a672ba docs: added a hint for a common error when using use_navigate (#1063) 2023-05-23 19:51:03 -04:00
Greg Johnston
23f9d537e9 fix: correctly handle new navigations while in the middle of an async navigation (#1084) 2023-05-23 17:21:12 -04:00
Rushi
d86339bae3 feat: manually implement Debug, PartialEq, Eq and Hash for reactive types (#1080) (closes #1074) 2023-05-22 16:52:59 -04:00
Greg Johnston
846c338491 docs: clarify difference between set() and update() (#1082) 2023-05-22 15:34:15 -04:00
Greg Johnston
2d418dae93 fix: debug-mode bugs in <For/> (closes #955, #1075, #1076) (#1078) 2023-05-22 06:49:13 -04:00
Greg Johnston
91e0fcdc1b fix/change: remove ? prefix from search in browser (matching server behavior) - closes #1071 (#1077) 2023-05-21 22:06:38 -04:00
Greg Johnston
a9ed8461d1 feat: add "async routing" feature (#1055)
* add "async routing" feature that waits for async resources to resolve before navigating
* add support for Outlet
* add `<RoutingProgress/>` component
2023-05-21 06:46:23 -04:00
Vladimir Motylenko
5a71ca797a feat: RSX parser with recovery after errors, and unquoted text (#1054)
* Feat: Upgrade to new local version of syn-rsx

* chore: Make macro more IDE friendly

1. Add quotation to RawText node.
2. Replace vec! macro with [].to_vec().
Cons:
1. Temporary remove allow(unused_braces) from expressions, to allow completion after dot in rust-analyzer.

* chore: Change dependency from syn-rsx to rstml

* chore: Fix value_to_string usage, pr comments, and fmt.
2023-05-21 06:45:53 -04:00
agilarity
70eb07d7d6 test: setup e2e automatically (#1067) 2023-05-20 20:46:06 -04:00
Greg Johnston
71ee69af01 fix: avoid potential already-borrowed issues with resources nested in suspense 2023-05-20 20:42:06 -04:00
Ben Wishovich
dd41c0586c feat: allow specifying exact server function paths (#1069) 2023-05-19 16:47:28 -04:00
Greg Johnston
aaf63dbf5c docs: clarify SSR/WASM binary size comments (#1070) 2023-05-19 15:46:26 -04:00
Greg Johnston
87f6802967 docs: update notes on WASM binary size to work with SSR too (closes #1059) (#1068) 2023-05-19 15:08:32 -04:00
Greg Johnston
2cbf3581c5 fix: docs note on style refers to class (#1066) 2023-05-19 13:42:16 -04:00
agilarity
5a67e208fd test: verify tailwind example with playwright tests (#1062)
* chore: ignore playwright output

* fix: could not run playwright test

* test: should see the welcome message

* build: clean playwright output

* build: run playwright web tests

* build: setup e2e dependencies
2023-05-19 13:04:06 -04:00
Greg Johnston
3391a4a035 examples: fix todo_app_sqlite_axum (#1064) 2023-05-19 13:02:52 -04:00
Daniel Santana
076aa363a4 feat: added Debug, PartialEq and Eq derives to trigger. (#1060) 2023-05-18 20:32:25 -04:00
agilarity
2cb68c0bd4 fix: todomvc example style errors (#1058) 2023-05-18 15:49:34 -04:00
Greg Johnston
6eb24b5017 tests: fix broken SSR doctests (#1056) 2023-05-18 10:17:14 -04:00
yuuma03
b2faa6b86c feat: allow multipart forms on server fns (Actix) (#1048) 2023-05-17 19:53:55 -04:00
sjud
43990b5b67 docs: include link to book, Discord, examples (#1053) 2023-05-17 13:07:17 -04:00
kasbuunk
9453164dd2 docs: fix typo in view fn (#1050) 2023-05-16 14:34:37 -04:00
Greg Johnston
00fcd1c65e docs: fix small docs issues (closes #1045) (#1049) 2023-05-16 13:01:29 -04:00
Greg Johnston
85ad7b0f38 fix: <Suspense/> hydration when no resources are read under it (#1046) 2023-05-16 12:20:23 -04:00
Greg Johnston
f0a9940364 fix: leak in todomvc example (closes #706) 2023-05-15 14:53:39 -04:00
Mark Catley
b472aaf6a0 fix: typo in actix extract documentation (#1043) 2023-05-15 08:57:49 -04:00
Greg Johnston
059c1bf61c cargo fmt 2023-05-14 06:55:05 -04:00
Matt Crane
add13fd6a4 change: migrate Axum integration to use with_state over layer(Extension) (#1032) 2023-05-14 06:37:39 -04:00
Greg Johnston
904c2e8a67 v0.3.0 2023-05-13 19:44:06 -04:00
Greg Johnston
a5c3be586a docs: tweak new slice docs 2023-05-13 19:43:17 -04:00
Markus Kohlhase
9f5139d929 examples: fix trunk config to run tailwind at the right time (#1040) 2023-05-13 19:39:36 -04:00
sjud
bae305340e change: update create_slice to allow different types on getter and setter (#1036) 2023-05-13 19:39:17 -04:00
Greg Johnston
40c1556f29 change: remove APIs that had been marked deprecated (#1037) 2023-05-12 19:45:48 -04:00
Greg Johnston
0db4f5821f fix: avoid extra { escaping (closes #1035) (#1038) 2023-05-12 16:29:33 -04:00
Greg Johnston
12ebc95800 fix: flickering <Transition/> in release mode (closes #960) (#1030) 2023-05-11 14:51:33 -04:00
Greg Johnston
d7b919032e feat: SsrMode::PartiallyBlocked (#1026) 2023-05-10 13:30:01 -04:00
Greg Johnston
be8bf8b0d6 fix: corrects error-deserialization behavior of ActionForm (closes #1024) (#1025) 2023-05-09 06:40:22 -04:00
Greg Johnston
f84f1422f4 fix: maintain insertion order of meta tags (#1021) 2023-05-08 08:36:54 -04:00
Snêu
b01976e3bb examples: fix indentations (#1017) 2023-05-08 08:36:45 -04:00
agilarity
50b48fb272 chore: build CSS with trunk (#1016)
This configures a hook to run the tailwindcss CLI when a build is triggered or retriggered via Trunk watch. It eliminates the need to run the tailwindcss manually.
2023-05-08 08:36:07 -04:00
agilarity
1617e31d69 CI: clean up examples after verification (#1019)
* build: improve task names

* build: add clean-examples task

Make it easy to clean all the cargo and trunk files in the examples.

* build: clean after verify
2023-05-08 08:35:27 -04:00
Chris
51cd082d4c docs: add examples for manual server integration for router (#1015) 2023-05-08 08:34:43 -04:00
Warre Dujardin
72414b7945 docs: fix link to cargo-leptos README in the book (#1012) 2023-05-06 13:42:44 -04:00
FrankReh
1afa14ccbd docs: adjust Dynamic Attributes page (#1011)
Adjust the intro in the Dynamic Attributes page to include
the recent `dynamic style` feature. Also reorder a little given
the order of the page body that follows.
2023-05-06 13:42:16 -04:00
Warre Dujardin
477c29cdf1 docs: close iframe tag (#1013) 2023-05-06 13:41:50 -04:00
Greg Johnston
49a424314a docs: add a serevr fn section (#1014) 2023-05-06 13:14:16 -04:00
Warre Dujardin
598523cd9d fix: relax Debug trait bounds (#1010) 2023-05-06 12:10:48 -04:00
Greg Johnston
1fdb6f1cdf feat: add style: to view (#1009) 2023-05-06 06:23:20 -04:00
agilarity
9997487a9c test: lint examples with --all-features (#1008)
* test: lint all features

* fix(counter_isomorphic): check-style issues

* fix(errors_axum): check-style issues

* fix(hackernews): check-style issues

* fix(hackernews_axum): check-style issues

* fix(session_auth_axum): check-style issues

* build(session_auth_axum): add common tasks

* fix(ssr_modes): check-style issues

* build(ssr_modes_axum): add common tasks

* fix(ssr_modes_axum): check-style issues

* build(tailwind): add common tasks

* fix(tailwind): check-style issues

* fix(todo_app_sqlite_axum): check-style issues

* fix(todo_app_sqlite_viz): check-style issues
2023-05-05 22:25:29 -04:00
Greg Johnston
b5e94e4054 fix: properly dispose of <Suspense/> scopes (closes #834) (#1006) 2023-05-05 19:08:56 -04:00
Greg Johnston
a5f6e0bac4 docs: document that <ActionForm/> only works with form-encoded server functions (closes #977) (#1005) 2023-05-05 13:37:53 -04:00
Douglas Parsons
2c9de79576 docs: Reduce firmness of overlapping signals warnings (#1004)
Following [discord
question](https://discord.com/channels/1031524867910148188/1049869221636620300/1104043773194928163)
2023-05-05 11:28:36 -04:00
agilarity
63dd00a050 fix: lint issues in todomvc example (#1001)
* build: add common tasks

* fix: resolve check-style issues
2023-05-05 11:28:14 -04:00
agilarity
99823a3d4f fix: lint issues in todo_app_sqlite_viz example (#1000)
* build: add common tasks

* fix: resolve check-style issues
2023-05-05 11:27:38 -04:00
agilarity
c0bdd464f6 fix: lint issues in todo_app_sqlite_axum example (#999)
* build: add common tasks

* fix: resolve check-style issues
2023-05-05 11:27:27 -04:00
agilarity
7e7377f4f7 fix: lint issues in todo_app_sqlite example (#998)
* build: add common tasks

* fix: resolve check-style issues
2023-05-05 11:27:11 -04:00
agilarity
15448765dd fix: lint issues in session_auth_axum example (#997)
* build: add common tasks

* fix: resolve check-style issues
2023-05-05 11:26:44 -04:00
agilarity
f0f1c3144b fix: lint issues in router example (#996)
* build: add common tasks

* fix: resolve check-style issues
2023-05-05 11:26:24 -04:00
agilarity
630da4212d fix: lint issues in login_with_token_csr_only example (#995)
* build: add common tasks

* test: resolve check-style issues
2023-05-05 11:26:09 -04:00
agilarity
38bc24bb9e fix: lint issues in hackernews_axum example (#992)
* build: add common tasks

* test: resolve check-style issues
2023-05-05 11:25:24 -04:00
agilarity
012285337b fix: lint issues in hackernews example (#991)
* build: add common tasks

* test: resolve check-style issues
2023-05-05 11:25:13 -04:00
agilarity
3ba4f62cef fix: lint issues in fetch example (#989)
* build: add common tasks

* test: resolve check-style issues
2023-05-05 11:24:28 -04:00
agilarity
b4996769c1 fix: lint issues in errors_axum example (#988) 2023-05-05 11:23:59 -04:00
Greg Johnston
9a6b1f53da fix: lint issues in counters example
fix: lint issues in `counters` example
2023-05-05 11:23:38 -04:00
Greg Johnston
ef45828ca7 fix: don't assume OutOfOrder and GET for / 2023-05-05 10:20:36 -04:00
Greg Johnston
ea153e4f26 docs: error when component ends with view! { ... }; (closes #985) (#993) 2023-05-03 18:15:02 -04:00
Greg Johnston
59b8626277 docs: switch from compile errors to runtime warnings for incompatible feature flags (#990) 2023-05-03 16:25:35 -04:00
Greg Johnston
d8e03773f0 feat: allow structs in server function arguments (#987) 2023-05-03 15:26:48 -04:00
Joseph Cruz
5ab799bbf8 test: resolve check-style issues 2023-05-03 12:34:03 -04:00
Greg Johnston
6c763a83cb fix: suppress warning loading local resource without <Suspense/> in hydrate mode (closes #979) (#984) 2023-05-03 11:22:34 -04:00
agilarity
9cf337309d Fix lint issues in counter_isomorphic example (#980) 2023-05-02 20:22:07 -04:00
Greg Johnston
1af35cdd3b feat: add builder syntax for optional event listener (#969) 2023-05-02 15:47:19 -04:00
agilarity
fcb98474b8 examples: fix the lint issues in the counter example (#971) 2023-05-01 17:27:29 -04:00
Greg Johnston
54f7e9366a change/fix: require FromStr errors on Params to be Send + Sync so they are ErrorBoundary compatible (#974) 2023-05-01 17:18:46 -04:00
Matt Crane
ddf9df2b5e change: replace serde_urlencoded with serde_html_form to support Vec<_> in server fn args (#973) 2023-05-01 17:17:45 -04:00
Greg Johnston
7fe9f82d89 v0.3.0-alpha (#968) 2023-04-28 19:30:16 -04:00
Roland Fredenhagen
661adc4027 feat: ```view code block in doc comments for properties (#961) 2023-04-28 16:03:04 -04:00
Roland Fredenhagen
1011c464dc feat: add collect_view(cx) (#956) 2023-04-28 16:02:24 -04:00
Frank Panetta
4b498a3b42 chore: fix typos (#964) 2023-04-28 12:10:48 -04:00
yuuma03
3c90b47e77 fix: allow mounting multiple Leptos apps on same server (#966)
Use a HashMap indexed by base URL to cache route branches on the server.
2023-04-28 12:10:02 -04:00
Greg Johnston
671b1e4a8f docs: note need for serde dependency for server functions (closes #947) (#962) 2023-04-27 17:15:29 -04:00
agilarity
52021be806 tests: add wasm web test and common tasks (#954)
* test: rename web test module

* test: extract wasm-web-test task

* test: introduce common tasks

* test: add web-test and common tasks
2023-04-27 17:00:13 -04:00
Roland Fredenhagen
75a7bd610a fix: escapes in doc comments on component properties (#958) 2023-04-27 16:43:38 -04:00
Greg Johnston
de553cf4fe docs: add note on projecting children (#959) 2023-04-26 20:08:12 -04:00
Greg Johnston
0a65f43789 fix: <ErrorBoundary/> toggling between states (closes issue #820) (#957) 2023-04-26 17:30:30 -04:00
Greg Johnston
0f277c55ec fix: use absolute reference to ::leptos::Scope in case not imported 2023-04-25 16:52:14 -04:00
Greg Johnston
04b01a6ced docs: add note about adding CSS classes 2023-04-25 16:26:08 -04:00
Ben Wishovich
6c3381ce52 feat: add From for RequestParts into Parts for Axum and add an option to ge… (#931) 2023-04-24 20:08:28 -04:00
Roland Fredenhagen
fa2e2248d3 feat: impl FromIterator for View (#945) 2023-04-24 20:07:27 -04:00
jquesada2016
362150a715 feat: implemented IntoView for component props (#948) 2023-04-24 20:05:31 -04:00
agilarity
27b5991ee3 examples: test business logic for counter_without_macros (#927) 2023-04-24 20:04:40 -04:00
Greg Johnston
0a7dbb0ca4 feat: add Actix extract helper (#936) 2023-04-24 20:03:24 -04:00
yuuma03
234861a156 fix: generics on impl From slot to Vec<slot> (#946) 2023-04-24 20:03:03 -04:00
Greg Johnston
78d6d312f8 CI: fix unused variables breaking tests (#950) 2023-04-24 17:19:10 -04:00
Greg Johnston
a1144a5b6b examples: add autofocus in todomvc 2023-04-24 08:07:49 -04:00
Greg Johnston
9723cc466e fix: rust-analyzer/cargo fmt issues with LEPTOS_OUTPUT_NAME 2023-04-24 08:00:36 -04:00
Greg Johnston
79c12c0129 examples: better practice for view types in todos (#940) 2023-04-23 17:33:45 -04:00
Jonas Matser
a08d6bae10 fix: ServerFnError::Serialization error string (#939) 2023-04-23 16:17:20 -04:00
Daniel Santana
39261a276c docs: add the GetCbor and GetJson to server macro documentation. (#938) 2023-04-23 15:42:05 -04:00
Roland Fredenhagen
c471986024 feat: add #[allow(missing_docs)] to children prop in components (#934) 2023-04-23 15:34:42 -04:00
Roland Fredenhagen
d2e3a156e8 fix: link to actual type instead of Into trait for component properties (#932) 2023-04-23 15:33:27 -04:00
Fabian Keller
9badfa997b examples: add timer example with reactive use_interval hook (#925) 2023-04-23 15:27:47 -04:00
Ben Wishovich
72f8bf4e20 feat: remove need for LEPTOS_OUTPUT_NAME env var after compilation (#899) 2023-04-23 15:20:47 -04:00
Greg Johnston
c74b15b120 docs: add section on WASM binary size 2023-04-23 15:07:48 -04:00
Craig Rodrigues
9a4f3ab08c chore: specify dependency version for cached (#929) 2023-04-22 17:51:40 -04:00
Greg Johnston
a0935c169e docs: add some content on server-side rendering (#930) 2023-04-22 15:15:48 -04:00
yuuma03
0e2181fb90 fix: allow nested slots (#928) 2023-04-22 14:14:01 -04:00
Greg Johnston
732ec14302 docs: add use of batch to avoid BorrowMut panic 2023-04-22 07:03:10 -04:00
agilarity
ec95060b6e fix: features related compile error (#919)
`cargo make test` sets the --all-features flag by default. This change
clears it.
2023-04-22 06:50:35 -04:00
J
689afec26e docs: fixed typo in interlude_styling.md (#924) 2023-04-22 06:49:15 -04:00
J
bbf23ea40a docs: removed extra unused code blocks in form.md (#923) 2023-04-22 06:48:28 -04:00
J
34e0a8e47d docs: fixed a minor typo in async readme (#921) 2023-04-22 06:47:44 -04:00
Ben Wishovich
81f330e888 feat: add thorough tracing throughout (#908) 2023-04-22 06:47:11 -04:00
Greg Johnston
e5d657dd55 fix: panic when creating nested StoredValue (#920) 2023-04-22 06:44:25 -04:00
Greg Johnston
f919127a7e fix some issues with animated routing (#889) 2023-04-21 15:33:14 -04:00
Greg Johnston
2001bd808f examples: fix broken counters tests (#915) 2023-04-21 15:26:18 -04:00
yuuma03
f51857cedc feat: add slots (closes #769) (#909) 2023-04-21 14:36:38 -04:00
Greg Johnston
f3b8d27c4f change: add window_event_listener_untyped and deprecate window_event_listener pending 0.3.0 (#913) 2023-04-21 14:14:35 -04:00
Greg Johnston
d3a577c365 cargo fmt 2023-04-21 12:45:08 -04:00
Greg Johnston
b80f9e3871 fix: issue with ordering of class attribute and class=("fancy-name-200", true) (closes #907) (#914) 2023-04-21 12:42:35 -04:00
Greg Johnston
328d42656d docs: compile error on mutually-exclusive features (#911) 2023-04-21 12:25:21 -04:00
Logan B. Nielsen
d3d2cbed7e feat: add typed window event listeners (#910) 2023-04-21 11:43:11 -04:00
agilarity
d6f7aedec1 CI: use cargo make to run tests for examples (#904) 2023-04-21 10:33:12 -04:00
Daniel Santana
7a5a776cb9 feat: get_untracked for node_ref. (#902) 2023-04-19 20:09:54 -04:00
Greg Johnston
06f782aa13 perf: improve router performance on server by calculating route branches once (#898) 2023-04-19 20:09:29 -04:00
Greg Johnston
6b825fec37 fix: erroneous non-reactive access warning in undelegated events (#900) 2023-04-19 20:09:05 -04:00
Greg Johnston
b452d8af40 feat: add ability to mutate resources (closes #856) (#886) 2023-04-19 11:40:46 -04:00
Daniel Santana
e96f1d2129 feat: impl Serialize/Deserialize for ParamsMap (closes #892) (#895) 2023-04-19 06:19:53 -04:00
OvermindDL1
72d6af9c84 fix: use once_cell crate until OnceLock stabilized (closes #890)
* Fixes #890 that was using OnceLock, which is nightly only, by adding the once_cell crate as a dependency.

* Make `cargo fmt` happy
2023-04-18 16:31:04 -04:00
Filip Dutescu
8198cd0b68 chore(readme): add link to Matrix bridge (#894)
While the project offers a [Matrix][matrix] bridge, it is nowhere shown.
One would need to join the [Discord][discord] server and search through
it to find it.

To make it easier to join through [Matrix][matrix], add a badge in the
project `README.md`.

[matrix]: https://matrix.org/
[discord]: https://discord.com/

Fixes: #893

Signed-off-by: Filip Dutescu <filip@hucksy.dev>
2023-04-18 15:30:00 -04:00
Greg Johnston
fe68b47ba2 perf: tiny optimization on primitive child values (#887) 2023-04-17 22:09:10 -04:00
Greg Johnston
384d39543c fix: dispose of scope when server fns return error (closes #862) (#888) 2023-04-17 22:08:47 -04:00
agilarity
225e62d12f examples: split counter without macros web test (#884) 2023-04-17 20:26:31 -04:00
Greg Johnston
3905a2aa60 docs: SSR modes 2023-04-17 17:00:52 -04:00
Greg Johnston
ff6ce2dac0 docs: add SSR mode videos 2023-04-17 16:03:36 -04:00
Greg Johnston
16675cbff2 docs: add chapter on styling 2023-04-17 11:50:50 -04:00
HJin.me
9524c6e289 fix: <For/> rendering error in SSR InOrder/Async Mode (#879) 2023-04-17 10:48:07 -04:00
Mark Catley
bc316c648c feat: add expect_context function (#864)
Most of the time when using use_context it would be a bug if the context
wasn't present and appropriate to panic. This is a convenience function
that has that behavior.
2023-04-17 10:47:50 -04:00
Matt Crane
6753ba21c4 fix: allow server functions to work with non-Cargo build systems with SERVER_FN_OVERRIDE_KEY env var (#878) 2023-04-17 08:46:32 -04:00
Greg Johnston
efbe32e081 feat: add non-animation base classes to <AnimatedOutlet/> and <AnimatedRoutes/> (#877) 2023-04-17 08:12:22 -04:00
Kamil Ogórek
55fd6d44f9 docs: Add per-project toolchain override readme (#876) 2023-04-16 16:30:20 -04:00
Mustafa Zaki Assagaf
90972f2d94 fix: updated nix flakes lock files on session auth axum examples to fix once_cell doesn't compile (#872) 2023-04-15 13:32:59 -04:00
Greg Johnston
7382c7e51c feat: add the ability to specify animations on route transitions (#736) 2023-04-14 18:20:42 -04:00
Greg Johnston
8a6d129575 examples: fix error handling in fetch example (#870) 2023-04-14 16:13:14 -04:00
Stackingttv
e20c77710d docs: fixed typo in life cycle docs (#869) 2023-04-14 15:12:18 -04:00
Greg Johnston
93da88eac0 feat: add ability to set node_ref and pass additional attributes to <Form/> and friends (#853) 2023-04-14 14:25:52 -04:00
agilarity
5072539917 examples: fix counter_without_macros test (#863) 2023-04-14 14:06:53 -04:00
Chris Roth
78c59df1d1 docs: fix match statement (#860) 2023-04-14 14:05:21 -04:00
Greg Johnston
75e40eafb2 docs: add "Life Cycle of a Page Load" 2023-04-14 13:30:53 -04:00
Álvaro Mondéjar
274a1ac5f0 Remove & at the end of params queries (#854) 2023-04-12 17:04:22 -04:00
Greg Johnston
17040a4af4 fix: custom events in SSR mode (#852) 2023-04-12 13:21:36 -04:00
Greg Johnston
b09a5f905e docs: emit error when trying to combine global class and dynamic class in a bugged way (#850) 2023-04-11 21:15:07 -04:00
Greg Johnston
683511f311 clippy 2023-04-11 14:37:54 -04:00
Greg Johnston
151c58733b docs: clean up methods documentation 2023-04-11 14:37:12 -04:00
Greg Johnston
012ff56cd6 fix static text nodes with curly braces in SSR (#849) 2023-04-11 12:46:32 -04:00
Nova
493c805993 feat: Trigger primitive and reactive-system cleanups (#838) 2023-04-10 17:47:52 -04:00
Greg Johnston
764192af36 feat: allow multiple HTTP request methods/verbs (#695) 2023-04-10 16:42:15 -04:00
Greg Johnston
f969fd7eff fix: don't entity-encode HTML special characters inside <script> or <style> (closes #837) (#846) 2023-04-10 13:15:15 -04:00
Greg Johnston
2c7ee0d415 feat: rustls feature for reqwest and any other relevant dependencies (#842) 2023-04-10 13:15:00 -04:00
Snêu
5430c78e18 docss: correct broken MaybeSignal link (#840) 2023-04-10 07:37:41 -04:00
Greg Johnston
6b052557d1 fix: correct todo_app_sqlite README (closes #845) 2023-04-10 07:17:46 -04:00
Nova
70f3edb0f5 fix: fix leaks in memos, and in scope parent tracking (#841) 2023-04-09 16:36:53 -04:00
Greg Johnston
4e1f963750 Merge pull request #831 from novacrazy/main
Various optimizations, size reductions and stability improvements
2023-04-08 09:04:13 -04:00
novacrazy
3c3d3b33f1 Remove unnecessary into 2023-04-07 17:41:27 -05:00
novacrazy
be7b9eea25 Merge branch 'main' of https://github.com/leptos-rs/leptos 2023-04-07 14:09:10 -05:00
Greg Johnston
016ad6b7a6 feat: make __Props imports unnecessary (closes #746) (#828) 2023-04-07 15:06:10 -04:00
Greg Johnston
5dab35447a update README.md 2023-04-07 13:19:35 -04:00
Greg Johnston
63be819533 tests: update benchmarks (#827)
* tests: add Criterion benchmarking and move reactive benchmarks into `leptos_reactive`
* tests: updated SSR benchmarks
2023-04-07 13:04:26 -04:00
Aaron Karras
af8afb1204 perf: use local pools for axum handlers (#815) 2023-04-07 11:35:16 -04:00
Mark Catley
2170be8e01 chore: deny warnings on github actions (#814)
Enabling on all except for checking examples to start. I'll fix those
and add it as a follow up.

Closes #795
2023-04-07 09:28:48 -04:00
Greg Johnston
1187a506dd fix: server functions with url as argument name (closes issue #823) (#825) 2023-04-07 09:28:31 -04:00
Greg Johnston
ff5ceddbe2 fix: correctly pass server fn errors to client (#822) 2023-04-07 08:12:10 -04:00
Greg Johnston
41a5e09caa docs: add sandbox links and max height (#824) 2023-04-07 07:38:12 -04:00
novacrazy
60b96c9118 Couple more inline tweaks 2023-04-07 05:28:50 -05:00
novacrazy
7ccb2d9f44 Simplify SsrMode enum 2023-04-07 05:10:55 -05:00
novacrazy
2c2090a194 Return Cow from as_value_string 2023-04-07 05:09:49 -05:00
novacrazy
de9b2998ac More inlining 2023-04-07 05:09:24 -05:00
novacrazy
29b81a3d50 Another round of inlining 2023-04-07 01:44:18 -05:00
novacrazy
5bc0d89ce7 Cleanup Comment::new 2023-04-07 00:52:35 -05:00
novacrazy
342b10c232 Use Cow for ErrorKey 2023-04-07 00:52:23 -05:00
novacrazy
ba9d3c1602 Another round of inlining 2023-04-07 00:52:11 -05:00
novacrazy
d3b3ce6980 Cleanup benchmarks 2023-04-06 21:56:24 -05:00
novacrazy
4b79a91287 Add profile.release to many examples 2023-04-06 21:53:52 -05:00
novacrazy
de06c9b2ca Fix Box<dyn> casts 2023-04-06 21:52:25 -05:00
novacrazy
84c7d00ea9 Use Cow<'static, str> for Attributes 2023-04-06 21:52:11 -05:00
novacrazy
8f5ae0054d Second round of inlining 2023-04-06 21:39:29 -05:00
Nova
374f0c4e27 Merge branch 'leptos-rs:main' into main 2023-04-06 21:31:41 -05:00
novacrazy
a6170f4da9 First round of inlining 2023-04-06 21:02:40 -05:00
novacrazy
578dd5ef35 Convert bubbles to associated const for more reliable const-eval and dead-code elimination 2023-04-06 20:55:18 -05:00
novacrazy
934a131deb Pull out non-generic code from leptos_dom
Avoids duplicate codegen
2023-04-06 20:52:13 -05:00
novacrazy
5bc1c36e67 Pull out non-generic code in reactive core 2023-04-06 20:32:59 -05:00
novacrazy
b1b9853f92 Replace with_scope_property with push_scope_property
Avoids duplicate codegen
2023-04-06 20:26:58 -05:00
novacrazy
5d6a083d1d Fix nested batching and improve batch/untrack behavior 2023-04-06 20:22:58 -05:00
Bram
9478245986 docs: remove Leptos guide link (same as book?) (#818) 2023-04-06 20:44:26 -04:00
Bram
4c1c12734a docs: publish book during CI (#817) 2023-04-06 14:09:54 -04:00
Greg Johnston
5d3a360456 fix: correctly escape HTML special characters in text nodes during SSR (#812) 2023-04-06 06:52:59 -04:00
novacrazy
b51da35a9a Remove allocation in ScopeDisposer 2023-04-05 21:21:22 -05:00
novacrazy
164dcd1b97 Cleanup signal clone impl 2023-04-05 21:19:04 -05:00
novacrazy
c0964c2b01 Fast path for linear deeply nested children 2023-04-05 21:17:37 -05:00
novacrazy
af5b226e53 Merge branch 'main' of https://github.com/leptos-rs/leptos 2023-04-05 19:30:06 -05:00
Nova
4e7a0db950 perf: optimize memory usage of update methods (#809) 2023-04-05 20:16:53 -04:00
Nova
cee6ed9a9f perf: optimize Runtime::mark_dirty (#808) 2023-04-05 20:16:40 -04:00
Greg Johnston
fa1013f7c3 chore: fix unused variable warning in property now that it's not memoized (#810) 2023-04-05 13:20:16 -04:00
novacrazy
3a1db3a191 Merge branch 'main' of https://github.com/leptos-rs/leptos 2023-04-05 08:39:49 -05:00
Ben Wishovich
8b57ba7aa8 feat: add the ability for server fns to be submitted via GET requests (#789) 2023-04-05 06:47:17 -04:00
Mark Catley
ea638e37f6 fix: unused warning in reactive signal diagnostics (#807) 2023-04-05 06:26:36 -04:00
Nova
4342d45a2f perf: optimize size of RuntimeId when slotmap is not used (#805) 2023-04-05 06:26:17 -04:00
Greg Johnston
fe4d2382b8 fix: prevent router panic on root-level <Redirect/> during route list generation (#801) 2023-04-04 21:36:03 -04:00
Greg Johnston
2a13609eff fix: fixes #802 as a temporary measure without resorting to #803 yet (#804) 2023-04-04 20:50:50 -04:00
Marcus Ofenhed
c2ff1cabf1 feat: Add ability to include options to event listeners (#799) 2023-04-04 20:50:35 -04:00
novacrazy
54370e3153 Reduce size of RuntimeId when slotmap is not used 2023-04-04 19:26:57 -05:00
Mark Catley
e72ed26809 fix: warning in Cargo.toml (#800) 2023-04-04 19:53:05 -04:00
Greg Johnston
64e056ffa9 docs: warn if you are using leptos_meta without features (#797) 2023-04-03 21:07:43 -04:00
Mark Catley
db9b7db53d fix: unused warning on cx in server functions (#794)
When running cargo clippy on server functions that use `cx: Scope` it
has an unused variable error.

It appears that the logic for adding an `#[allow(unused)]` notation is
inverted.
2023-04-03 21:07:30 -04:00
ealmloff
a9e6590b5e fix: server functions with non-copy server contexts (#785) 2023-04-03 07:17:22 -04:00
Greg Johnston
b67121b755 docs: <Form/> component (#792) 2023-04-02 16:50:21 -04:00
Greg Johnston
7bce4de682 fix: issues with nested <Suspense/> (closes #764) (#781) 2023-04-02 15:57:43 -04:00
Greg Johnston
8bdb427133 fix: improvements "untracked read" warnings in untrack, SSR cases (#791) 2023-04-02 15:57:06 -04:00
Patrick Auernig
4c23f3c478 chore: remove unused fs dependency from leptos_config (#787) 2023-04-02 12:29:30 -04:00
Greg Johnston
9502de561b fix: warnings about untracked signal access in <Router/> (#790) 2023-04-02 12:28:58 -04:00
Greg Johnston
210c11a733 docs: add runtime "strict mode" checks that warn if you’re non-reactively accessing a value (#786) 2023-04-01 17:41:25 -04:00
ealmloff
6917027204 fix server functions default macro on stable (#784) 2023-04-01 17:31:56 -04:00
Greg Johnston
e78ce7e6b9 feat: create_blocking_resource (#752) 2023-04-01 11:25:00 -04:00
Greg Johnston
a3327f8841 fix: SVG <title> tag (#783) 2023-04-01 11:24:32 -04:00
Greg Johnston
f727dd773b v0.2.5 (#782) 2023-04-01 11:23:42 -04:00
Greg Johnston
952646f066 Merge pull request #780 from leptos-rs/warn-on-routes-issues
docs: warn if you put something invalid inside `<Routes/>`
2023-03-31 17:13:02 -04:00
Greg Johnston
1e037ecb60 chore: clippy and docs warnings (#779) 2023-03-31 17:12:42 -04:00
Greg Johnston
c9f75d82d6 docs: warn if you add something that's not a <Route/> inside <Routes/> 2023-03-31 16:39:06 -04:00
Greg Johnston
de3849c20c example: show how to refactor routes into another component 2023-03-31 16:38:49 -04:00
Christian Rausch
c391c2e938 feat: arbitrary attributes to <Html/> and <Body/> meta tags (#726) 2023-03-31 16:30:10 -04:00
luoxiaozero
1cde4b1f8a docs: fixed parentheses and formatting issues (#775) 2023-03-31 15:48:29 -04:00
Greg Johnston
42360d109b change: insert <head> metadata tags at the beginning of the head, not the end (#731) 2023-03-31 14:51:27 -04:00
Kaszanas
7aa4d9e6db feat: Added `<ProtectedRoute/> component to route file (#741) 2023-03-31 14:50:46 -04:00
Kaszanas
9ed3390b81 examples: updated proxy settings in login_with_token_csr_only (#771)
When testing this example on Windows OS the initial value of `0.0.0.0:3000` for the IP did not work.
2023-03-31 14:44:06 -04:00
Greg Johnston
1ff56f7bfd fix: stop memoizing properties in a way that breaks prop:value (closes #768) (#772) 2023-03-30 19:44:38 -04:00
Greg Johnston
16917997cd fix: prevent forms from entering infinite loops (closes issue #760) (#762) 2023-03-30 16:28:49 -04:00
Greg Johnston
f42568d262 fix: <Redirect/> between nested routes at same level (#767) 2023-03-30 16:28:32 -04:00
Houski
97bbdf561a feat: added the id attribute to the Leptos router <A/> tag (#770) 2023-03-30 16:28:08 -04:00
Greg Johnston
f4043cbd9f fix: escape </script> and other HTML tags in serialized resources (#763) 2023-03-29 13:51:48 -04:00
Lukas Potthast
e9ff26abb4 feat: allow component declaration without use leptos::Scope in scope (#748) 2023-03-29 07:59:08 -04:00
Ben Wishovich
e6b1298915 feat: add property field to Meta component (#759) 2023-03-28 09:10:00 -04:00
Igor Shevchenko
98a9ec8335 chore(docs): fix a few typos (#756) 2023-03-27 20:06:34 -04:00
jquesada2016
5329561687 feat: add is_mounted and dyn_classes (#714) 2023-03-27 19:03:59 -04:00
Greg Johnston
89ca047f2f examples: improve counter_without_macros (#751) 2023-03-27 12:50:01 -04:00
Greg Johnston
a94711fcf0 fix: correct typecast on Memo::get_untracked (closes issue #754) (#755) 2023-03-27 11:28:40 -04:00
Greg Johnston
97d88c65ae docs: warn when reading resource outside <Suspense/> (closes issue #742) (#743) 2023-03-25 14:22:22 -04:00
Jessie Chatham Spencer
e482e3748d docs: document cargo workspace feature resolver footgun (#745)
Due to no rust edition being present in a workspac's Cargo.toml, non
WASM compatible code can end up being built for a WASM target.

This commit documents this error and how to resolve it.
2023-03-25 07:34:28 -04:00
István Donkó
8ab9c08448 docs: fix typo in server_fn docs (#740) 2023-03-24 21:42:27 -04:00
Lachlan Wilger
56de70b714 docs: fix typo (#739)
There was a typo in the section of the docs that pointed towards the hackernews example, so I fixed it by add the word "application."
2023-03-24 21:41:59 -04:00
Greg Johnston
38d97babd8 fix: always run dynamic classes after static classes (closes #735) (#738) 2023-03-24 17:38:34 -04:00
martin frances
4cfecb5d82 chore: bump serde-lite from 0.3 to 0.4. (#737) 2023-03-24 16:54:20 -04:00
Michael Clayton
08b5970b2b check EventSource value for Ok to avoid unwrap panic (#732) 2023-03-23 18:41:18 -04:00
Greg Johnston
af20f80b2b docs: fix typo in router docs (#730) 2023-03-22 20:44:58 -04:00
Andrew Chang-DeWitt
c2fdd2cd70 fix: include missing query params in navigation when <ActionForm/> receives a redirect (#728)
Previous solution in #727 included manually inserted `?` when a leading
`?` is present automatically in `Url.search`.
2023-03-22 20:05:21 -04:00
Greg Johnston
286f3eebe4 fix: relative routing should update when navigating between <Outlet/>s (closes issue #725) (#729)
* clear some cruft out of the navigation code
* fix issue #725 (correctly reactively resolving paths)
2023-03-22 19:59:08 -04:00
Álvaro Mondéjar
509223ab2e chore: Upgrade console_log to stable (#724) 2023-03-22 18:21:53 -04:00
Greg Johnston
665b0b8ed2 chore: make wasm-bindgen dependency optional in leptos_reactive (#723) 2023-03-22 17:56:52 -04:00
Greg Johnston
508ad52582 chore: fix clippy warnings (#721)
* `v0.2.4`

* chore: fix clippy warnings
2023-03-21 18:20:29 -04:00
martin frances
cfd5c98f97 clippy: simplify Box::pin() call. (#718) 2023-03-21 09:06:31 -04:00
Greg Johnston
2e63bb1f50 fix: <Transition/> behavior (#717) 2023-03-21 09:05:41 -04:00
Greg Johnston
982c8f6b5a docs: small fixes (#715) 2023-03-20 20:43:04 -04:00
Greg Johnston
12c4c115f3 docs: make is_odd less pretentious 2023-03-20 20:42:46 -04:00
Carlton Gibson
d4d20ecdb0 Used modulo rather than bitwise & for is_odd check.
The modulo operator is less of a head-scratcher for folks coming through here. The bitwise & is equally correct (clearly) but is likely to cause confusion if folks don't immediately see what's going on.
2023-03-20 20:09:02 +01:00
Greg Johnston
b78919c6ed Merge pull request #712 from leptos-rs/warnings 2023-03-20 10:49:00 -04:00
Greg Johnston
abb9320e31 chore: clear warning and add exports of helpers with handles 2023-03-20 09:36:14 -04:00
Greg Johnston
875d2d5a3a chore: handle unbounded_send warnings 2023-03-20 09:33:58 -04:00
Greg Johnston
42a58855a0 feat: add Scope::batch() (#711) 2023-03-20 08:29:18 -04:00
Greg Johnston
9d142758ec feat: allow manual signal disposal before the scope is disposed (#710) 2023-03-19 21:40:16 -04:00
Greg Johnston
2faddd85cb feat: add set_interval_with_handle and deprecate set_interval (#709) 2023-03-19 16:45:22 -04:00
martin frances
ddd463748d clippy: less .clone() calls, simpler pointer passing. (#707) 2023-03-19 15:30:12 -04:00
Alexis Fontaine
71ee4cd09d fix: view! macro not compiling with a non-default scope name (#704) 2023-03-19 13:14:47 -04:00
Greg Johnston
08c56f7d6c feat: add a debounce helper for event listeners (#691) 2023-03-19 07:10:56 -04:00
Elliot Waite
e1ba26b62c feat: add request_animation_frame_with_handle and request_idle_callback_with_handle (#698) 2023-03-18 19:09:36 -04:00
Greg Johnston
309f0bf826 fix: ignore view markers in DynChild hydration (closes issue #697) (#703) 2023-03-18 19:01:56 -04:00
Greg Johnston
1698ffa7db fix issues in release mode (closes #700) (#701) 2023-03-18 11:04:06 -04:00
Greg Johnston
556955cf1a docs: beginning work on router docs (#682) 2023-03-18 07:34:43 -04:00
Elliot Waite
a9f778459a examples: remove duplicate console_error_panic_hook::set_once() calls (#692) 2023-03-17 16:27:24 -04:00
Greg Johnston
f2ac412253 feat: support diffing inside component children in hot-reload (#690) 2023-03-17 13:53:53 -04:00
Greg Johnston
3bd52fcc9d fix: hydration errors with <Suspense/> inside components in SSR mode (#688) 2023-03-17 12:46:04 -04:00
Vassil "Vasco" Kolarov
b9bd1e103c examples: added example using Tailwind, CSR (only) and Trunk (#666) 2023-03-17 12:45:49 -04:00
Greg Johnston
55f9081465 fix: allow multiple <Suspense/> on same page during in-order or async rendering (#687) 2023-03-17 12:05:36 -04:00
ryndin32
0bac16dba0 docs: typos (#685) 2023-03-15 16:40:57 -04:00
Brett Etter
a8a9c575b5 Added IntoView for ReadSignal and RwSignal in the stable feature. (#677) 2023-03-15 16:40:22 -04:00
Greg Johnston
15ec855db5 Update README.md 2023-03-15 14:34:18 -04:00
Greg Johnston
b8f79a7e56 fix: suppress spurious hydration warnings for tags in leptos_meta (#684) 2023-03-14 14:17:23 -04:00
Greg Johnston
b988ee85f4 fix: leaking stored values (#683) 2023-03-14 11:06:36 -04:00
Greg Johnston
d6e166f105 CI: add --release checks (#681) 2023-03-13 22:19:10 -04:00
Greg Johnston
53ceca8ff8 feat: maintain order of sources and dependencies (#678) 2023-03-13 20:01:03 -04:00
Brett Etter
f2f9759138 fix: release mode (#679) 2023-03-13 20:00:40 -04:00
Greg Johnston
817152ff39 feat: new reactive system implementation (#637) 2023-03-13 17:58:00 -04:00
Greg Johnston
38daaf3b72 chore: apply cargo machete systematically (#671) 2023-03-13 10:16:20 -04:00
Greg Johnston
666d53e2ba feat: <ActionForm/> improvements (#676) 2023-03-13 10:16:02 -04:00
Greg Johnston
b55e9a9e64 v0.2.3: fix broken stable support (#670) 2023-03-13 07:25:08 -04:00
Greg Johnston
8f94c8e6b1 v0.2.2 (#667) 2023-03-12 14:59:04 -04:00
martin frances
604ba3ff90 clippy: signal_wrappers_read, was using .clone() when copy is available. (#665) 2023-03-12 14:52:13 -04:00
Elliot Waite
2e671887d9 docs: typo fixes and other small changes to the docs (#662) 2023-03-12 14:51:47 -04:00
Greg Johnston
e7d56b76b8 fix: apply patches to all instances of a view, not just the first one (#663) 2023-03-11 16:34:13 -05:00
Greg Johnston
87d5bddb21 fix: text node issue in template macro (#661) 2023-03-11 14:25:38 -05:00
Charles Taylor
9d46b7bcb0 feat: impl Copy & Clone for MaybeSignal (#660) 2023-03-11 13:17:16 -05:00
Greg Johnston
591212a56a feat: add fragment support for hot reloading and fix some stuff (#659) 2023-03-11 07:21:37 -05:00
Ben Wishovich
1a3c1e9e52 feat: provide Request<_> in context for Axum, enabling easier extractor use (#632) 2023-03-10 17:28:32 -05:00
martin frances
94998aa95e chore: cargo machete: leptos_macro - Removed unused crates. (#656) 2023-03-10 09:44:23 -05:00
Greg Johnston
c782017578 feat: impl IntoView for &Fragment (#655) 2023-03-10 09:43:03 -05:00
Pikhosh
d291cdb968 fix: show console error instead warning for error! (#654) 2023-03-10 09:42:44 -05:00
ealmloff
29fb1842a5 feat: make server functions work outside of WASM (#643) 2023-03-09 18:03:57 -05:00
Greg Johnston
b085a6c38e docs: add create_effect chapter (#653) 2023-03-09 18:03:38 -05:00
zack.shen
17c12823db docs: spelling error (#651) 2023-03-09 16:45:35 -05:00
martin frances
81401a738c chore: bumped typed-builder up to 0.14. (#648) 2023-03-09 16:44:27 -05:00
martin frances
c9476af063 chore: bump bytecheck to 0.7, remove deprecated simdutf8_std. (#647)
* bump bytecheck to 0.7, remove deprecated simdutf8_std.

* When using rkyv, must use the appropiate CheckBytes.
2023-03-09 16:44:06 -05:00
Greg Johnston
1f95eb1e1d chore: typo (closes issue #645) (#646) 2023-03-08 19:52:51 -05:00
Vanius Bittencourt
1584ab6b72 feat: refactor leptos_config to allow loading from string (#628) 2023-03-08 19:49:19 -05:00
martin frances
c63c8ac447 chore: cargo machete: Strip down leptos_server. (#644) 2023-03-08 19:37:22 -05:00
martin frances
1a0e2b509e chore: bump serde-wasm-bindgen to 0.5. (#639) 2023-03-08 19:12:30 -05:00
martin frances
c66b673067 chore: <Form/> component Removed unused variables. (#640) 2023-03-07 14:04:55 -05:00
martin frances
a13468228a Bumped tower-http upto 0.4. (#638) 2023-03-07 14:03:54 -05:00
Greg Johnston
bb0324fd48 fix: custom events (closes issue #641) (#642) 2023-03-07 14:00:48 -05:00
jo!
369ea8531f examples: add session_auth_axum (#589) 2023-03-06 21:16:56 -05:00
Greg Johnston
9cc28943aa CI: split into three actions (#636) 2023-03-06 21:00:56 -05:00
erwanvivien
10bdff7d4b de-duplicate todomvc example (#634) 2023-03-06 16:52:35 -05:00
martin frances
27fb430900 bump typed-builder to version 0.13. (#633) 2023-03-06 09:07:21 -05:00
jfloresremar
207dedab6e Update 04_iteration.md (#630) 2023-03-06 09:06:58 -05:00
IchHabeKeineNamen
0052b10df3 docs: fix instruction typos (#631) 2023-03-06 09:05:21 -05:00
Greg Johnston
08d98691a3 fix: boolean attributes in SSR (#629) 2023-03-04 14:24:08 -05:00
WafflePersonThing
34aa0e014b fix: added missing attributes of events that don't bubble (#625)
references used:
- https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/
- web archives of the above before jun 11th 2022, relevant: https://github.com/mdn/content/issues/19590
2023-03-04 11:30:12 -05:00
Greg Johnston
55ce805b60 feat: hot reloading support for cargo-leptos (#592) 2023-03-04 09:04:22 -05:00
Greg Johnston
1e0adcd89a docs: add a chapter on async actions and create_action (#623) 2023-03-03 17:25:19 -05:00
Greg Johnston
4e67b3aef8 CI: exclude rkyv combos with other serialization traits (#622) 2023-03-03 15:48:06 -05:00
Greg Johnston
02e2948e00 fix: suppress warnings caused by resource loading in generate_route_list (closes #582) (#621) 2023-03-03 13:20:38 -05:00
Greg Johnston
bd86125629 feat: allow easier client-side form validation (closes #413) (#620) 2023-03-03 13:19:54 -05:00
Greg Johnston
11d9018e4f docs: add patterns for global state (closes #245) (#619) 2023-03-03 11:51:21 -05:00
Greg Johnston
553e38ba15 tests: use check instead of build in CI for disk space (#616) 2023-03-03 11:50:50 -05:00
Greg Johnston
c8e6d18139 feat: allow multiple class names in view! macro class = (closes #612) (#614) 2023-03-03 10:44:15 -05:00
Greg Johnston
e29f6a884f docs: improve "Getting Started" page (#618) 2023-03-03 10:43:49 -05:00
Greg Johnston
10a2ada42a add note about running Trunk from root 2023-03-03 10:42:18 -05:00
martin frances
2dd9116a20 chore: clippy - simplified conditional logic in transition.rs. (#615) 2023-03-03 09:06:56 -05:00
Roland Fredenhagen
2ee323135f feat: support expressions in #[prop(default=...)] (#611) 2023-03-02 19:15:45 -05:00
Ivan Agafonov
cebc824fbe docs: updated error handling code (#610)
code is from already updated example
2023-03-02 07:24:04 -05:00
Sergei Gnezdov
dd0bcb950a docs: fix compilation error, Issue #608 (#609)
Compiler reports error
F may not live long enough
2023-03-02 07:23:35 -05:00
Greg Johnston
bb5ad101a2 publish framework-independent server_fn crate (#605) 2023-03-02 07:22:36 -05:00
Ivan Agafonov
df90f183fd docs: use create_node_ref instead of NodeRef::new (#607)
Code in the example already updated by someone
2023-03-02 07:22:18 -05:00
ealmloff
0c261c0fb0 feat: make server functions framework agnostic (#596) 2023-03-01 20:56:30 -05:00
Greg Johnston
f46084723a fix: memory leak in streaming SSR (closes issue #590) (#601) 2023-03-01 20:54:28 -05:00
Qwox
08ad6832af fix: set new value before resetting input (#604)
Co-authored-by: Qwox <qwox@qwox.com>
2023-03-01 20:04:37 -05:00
Greg Johnston
700a110350 Merge pull request #603 from makoven/patch-1
Fix typo in 03_components.md
2023-03-01 16:29:46 -05:00
Artem Makoven
33b5d8c4fb Fix typo in 03_components.md 2023-03-02 05:54:59 +09:00
Greg Johnston
ceb7bd398d Merge pull request #602 from iagafonov/patch-1 2023-03-01 14:26:49 -05:00
Ivan Agafonov
7f72c804f4 typo
_cx replaced with cx
2023-03-01 20:08:03 +03:00
Greg Johnston
be0a793179 Merge pull request #599 from leptos-rs/hydration-do-not-reset
fix: SSR + hydration improvements
2023-03-01 06:00:50 -05:00
Greg Johnston
e1625106b8 fix SSR tests 2023-02-28 21:35:59 -05:00
Greg Johnston
abef12279b fix: don't re-set attributes found in HTML during hydration (closes #597) 2023-02-28 19:56:13 -05:00
Greg Johnston
578853877a fix: restore SSR fast-path support 2023-02-28 15:36:52 -05:00
Greg Johnston
04eae63e39 examples: include missing examples in CI (#598) 2023-02-28 15:33:02 -05:00
Brendon Otto
4b98ece2b4 example: update README.md (#595)
Incorrect framework referenced
2023-02-28 09:45:10 -05:00
Greg Johnston
1b2a0fe2ad fix: mouseenter and mouseleave do not bubble (#593) 2023-02-28 09:39:52 -05:00
Thomas Kratz
ab6ddc1194 fix: make counter test compile (#588) 2023-02-27 21:50:12 -05:00
Azz
b153ab51ee feat: support rkyv encoding (#577) 2023-02-26 16:12:53 -05:00
Greg Johnston
34f7b90177 perf: improvements to event delegation and element creation in <For/> (#579) 2023-02-26 08:31:03 -05:00
g-re-g
3648af0d9d fix: correct scheme handling in router, and improve matching code by removing regexes (#569) 2023-02-26 07:15:14 -05:00
Greg Johnston
3d50ca32cd v0.2.0 2023-02-25 15:45:35 -05:00
tanguy-lf
e576d93f83 examples: add ssr_mode_axum (#575) 2023-02-25 11:24:24 -05:00
Greg Johnston
e71779b8a6 fix: <Transition/> with local_resource (closes #562) (#574) 2023-02-24 19:51:03 -05:00
Markus Kohlhase
0301c7f1cf example: Login with API token (CSR only) (#523) 2023-02-24 17:11:58 -05:00
Remo
46e6e7629c chore: macro panic hygiene (#568) 2023-02-24 16:36:05 -05:00
SleeplessOne1917
a985ae5660 fix: <Meta/> component as_ property outputs correct attribute html (#573) 2023-02-24 08:58:15 -05:00
Denis Nazarov
efe29fd057 Relax Eq to PartialEq for create_slice() (#570)
Co-authored-by: Denis Nazarov <denis.nazarov@gmail.com>
2023-02-23 08:00:01 -05:00
Greg Johnston
05b5b25c0e fixes issue #565 (#566) 2023-02-22 09:20:33 -05:00
Greg Johnston
46f6deddbf fix: transition fallback (closes #562) (#563) 2023-02-21 15:11:08 -05:00
Fangdun Tsai
e9c4b490e5 feat: viz integration (#506) 2023-02-21 12:29:15 -05:00
PolarMutex
f7d0eea04d feature: add class prop to <Html/> component (#554) 2023-02-21 12:28:11 -05:00
Greg Johnston
bf246a62e7 fix: issue with local resources blocking <Suspense/> fragments from resolving (#561) 2023-02-21 06:29:29 -05:00
Greg Johnston
b8acfd758d fix: remove unnecessary log (#560) 2023-02-20 21:34:09 -05:00
Greg Johnston
dc8fd37461 docs: add create_resource, <Suspense/>, and <Transition/> (#559) 2023-02-20 17:39:17 -05:00
Greg Johnston
cc2b310e4c docs: add example of <ButtonC on:click/> syntax (#558) 2023-02-20 15:41:56 -05:00
Thomas Versteeg
884348d7f8 doc: fix button name in parent_child example (#555) 2023-02-20 14:53:04 -05:00
Greg Johnston
dafd6e51c5 v0.2.0-beta (#557) 2023-02-20 14:52:31 -05:00
Ben Wishovich
322041917d fix issue with redirects in server fns creating multiple Location headers (#550) 2023-02-20 08:55:47 -05:00
Ikko Eltociear Ashimine
a2eaf9b3ee fix: typo in hydration docs(#552)
identifer -> identifier
2023-02-20 07:09:33 -05:00
Chrislearn Young
4032bfc210 fix: document docs typo (#553) 2023-02-20 07:08:51 -05:00
Greg Johnston
4ff08f042b change: pass Scope as argument into Resource::read() and Resource::with() (#542) 2023-02-19 19:52:31 -05:00
Greg Johnston
ce4b0ecbe1 fix: more work on hydration IDs with <Suspense/> (#545) 2023-02-18 21:20:40 -05:00
Greg Johnston
6c31d09eb2 revert PR #538 (#544) 2023-02-18 18:39:08 -05:00
Greg Johnston
59ad6a4725 revert accident 2023-02-18 16:03:20 -05:00
Greg Johnston
884dacbc6c fix example 2023-02-18 16:02:19 -05:00
Dmitrii Kuzmin
9c572f7617 fix(examples): hackernews_axum styles href (#536) 2023-02-18 15:17:54 -05:00
jquesada2016
487dba90d8 fix: off-by-one error in <For/> (closes #533) (#538) 2023-02-18 14:57:14 -05:00
Greg Johnston
20f24d2f3a fix: building leptos_reactive in release mode (#540) 2023-02-18 12:45:58 -05:00
Greg Johnston
20cbc240ee v0.2.0-alpha2 (#539) 2023-02-18 12:45:46 -05:00
jquesada2016
f2f52b2533 change: move signal method implementations into traits in signal prelude (#490) 2023-02-18 07:30:03 -05:00
Sean Aye
46d6e3f78c fix compile of leptos dom (#535) 2023-02-17 18:25:58 -05:00
Greg Johnston
586f524015 feature: in-order streaming and async rendering (#496) 2023-02-17 17:31:32 -05:00
Greg Johnston
79781ec20c Fix test import location 2023-02-17 16:18:22 -05:00
Greg Johnston
91f6d9a404 What's in a name? 2023-02-17 07:25:42 -05:00
Greg Johnston
76a74ecde2 fix: hydration IDs for elements following <Suspense/> (closes #527) (#531) 2023-02-16 21:12:52 -05:00
Greg Johnston
0071a48b8a feature: reintroduce limited template-node cloning w/ template macro (#526) 2023-02-16 07:02:01 -05:00
Greg Johnston
8d42e91eb8 fix: top-level SVG in view macro with new exports (#525) 2023-02-15 15:38:06 -05:00
Greg Johnston
00a796d204 change: tweak API of Errors and implement IntoIter (#522) 2023-02-15 14:03:16 -05:00
henrik
bde585dc3e feature: enable cargo-leptos to reload multiple CSS files (#524) 2023-02-14 18:51:47 -05:00
Greg Johnston
0a534bd7fd Reexport web-sys event types in leptos::ev to make it easier to type handlers (#521) 2023-02-13 20:45:46 -05:00
Greg Johnston
50d8eae694 fix: correct namespace for Unit in empty views (closes #518) (#520) 2023-02-13 20:25:26 -05:00
martin frances
e732a4952b leptos_dom erros.rs remove<E>() does not need to be generic. (#516)
* leptos_dom erros.rs remove<E>() does not need to be generic.

* fixed up errors.remove().
2023-02-13 20:25:11 -05:00
Greg Johnston
8a99623fd6 0.2.0-alpha (#515) 2023-02-13 07:49:29 -05:00
Greg Johnston
7d6c4930e4 remove .unwrap() from redirect in Actix integration (#514) 2023-02-13 06:02:43 -05:00
IcosaHedron
81d6689cc0 do not unwrap use_context in integrations axum redirect (#513) 2023-02-12 21:59:12 -05:00
Greg Johnston
989b5b93c3 CI: fix Wasm testing (#511) 2023-02-12 19:39:32 -05:00
Greg Johnston
ca510f72c1 fix: SSR export in Wasm mode (#512) 2023-02-12 19:12:15 -05:00
Greg Johnston
6dd3be75d1 fix: import in leptos_dom and add Wasm build to CI for regressions (#510) 2023-02-12 18:58:57 -05:00
g-re-g
51e11e756a Typos and a small cleanup (#509) 2023-02-12 18:11:31 -05:00
Greg Johnston
1dbcfe2861 change: reorganize module exports and reexports (#503) 2023-02-12 17:04:36 -05:00
Greg Johnston
db3f46c501 Add docs on testing (closes #489) (#508) 2023-02-12 17:03:12 -05:00
Greg Johnston
1cba54d47e fix: <For/> in todomvc example (#504) 2023-02-11 16:30:09 -05:00
Greg Johnston
d1ae3b49cc docs: further additions (#505) 2023-02-11 15:55:43 -05:00
Greg Johnston
6bab4ad966 apply new formatting everywhere (#502) 2023-02-11 14:30:06 -05:00
jquesada2016
d4648da5c6 chore: add workspace rustfmt.tml (#483) 2023-02-11 14:25:55 -05:00
Greg Johnston
cf7deaaea3 fix: proper disposal of nested route scopes (#499) 2023-02-11 14:12:59 -05:00
g-re-g
d0cacecfc6 Allow literal string as class in view macro (#500) 2023-02-10 22:43:40 -05:00
Greg Johnston
ce2c3ec97c examples: remove unused index.html (#497) 2023-02-10 08:02:26 -05:00
martin frances
b9f05f94ce chore: remove unused .clone() call in <Suspense/>. (#486) 2023-02-08 20:44:10 -05:00
Greg Johnston
fe7aacb0c8 Handle <ErrorBoundary/> hydration correctly (closes #456) 2023-02-08 20:32:59 -05:00
Greg Johnston
3fd3e73a10 Correctly handle custom elements in SSR 2023-02-08 20:32:59 -05:00
Greg Johnston
7dca740e47 Add error boundary example to list 2023-02-08 20:32:59 -05:00
Greg Johnston
73420affed Basic error boundary example 2023-02-08 20:32:59 -05:00
Greg Johnston
7c25f59a68 Update README.md 2023-02-08 20:32:32 -05:00
Greg Johnston
c24874d9c8 change: add Scope to view function in <For/> to avoid memory "leak" (#492) 2023-02-08 20:28:04 -05:00
Greg Johnston
4759dfcb60 missing ; 2023-02-08 14:34:57 -05:00
Greg Johnston
ca9419b53f fix: fix debug_warn behavior in reactive crate and remove log dependency (#491) 2023-02-08 07:04:01 -05:00
jquesada2016
765006158a change: NodeRef<HtmlElement<Div>> generics to NodeRef<Div> (#481) 2023-02-07 20:13:25 -05:00
Greg Johnston
8a1adaefaf fix: typed route params with #[derive(Params)] (#488) 2023-02-07 17:28:46 -05:00
Greg Johnston
086326324e Fix inner_html in SSR (#487) 2023-02-07 13:14:14 -05:00
martin frances
e59ee6329e Minor: Clippy router now uses types OnFormData and OnResponse. (#484) 2023-02-07 09:52:29 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a2b31a51d9 fix: errors on 404 page in axum_errors example (#485) 2023-02-07 09:51:52 -05:00
Jan
b0a98d8b4f Better styling for router related components (#477) 2023-02-06 18:34:39 -05:00
Greg Johnston
6931d3904b remove unnecessary "openssl" feature from Actix examples (#480) 2023-02-06 09:10:09 -05:00
Greg Johnston
e380097a9e Create README.md 2023-02-05 21:54:16 -05:00
Greg Johnston
44c18da324 docs: (in-progress) new tutorial/guide format with integrated CodeSandboxes (#375) 2023-02-05 21:33:42 -05:00
Greg Johnston
256cf0c59b Remove old book 2023-02-05 21:28:52 -05:00
Greg Johnston
0765e51db8 fix: adding/removing errors from <ErrorBoundary/> (#478) 2023-02-05 21:23:02 -05:00
Greg Johnston
45d4ebccd8 fix: cargo doc in projects using #[server] (#476) 2023-02-05 19:12:32 -05:00
Greg Johnston
352601aa42 fix: correct out-of-order streaming behavior (#475) 2023-02-05 17:29:35 -05:00
g-re-g
7f77910e91 impl From<&str> for MaybeSignal<String> (#472) 2023-02-04 16:47:40 -05:00
Ben Wishovich
76aeb573bf fix: convert site_address to site_addr to match cargo-leptos (#462) 2023-02-04 16:37:41 -05:00
Greg Johnston
e0bf8f5b6d fix: fix node_ref in SSR (#471) 2023-02-04 15:37:59 -05:00
Greg Johnston
5ace580edb fix: don't override element event listeners with component event listeners (closes #461) (#470) 2023-02-04 15:37:48 -05:00
Roland Fredenhagen
5d612d9740 error on non meta input for prop attribute (#469) 2023-02-04 13:17:04 -05:00
John Funk
eacff684ef Add simple icon logo (#468) 2023-02-04 10:19:33 -05:00
Greg Johnston
4034aa9c11 feature: add isomorphic <Redirect/> component (closes #412) (#466) 2023-02-04 10:02:17 -05:00
Roland Fredenhagen
45275ff8d4 impl Default for MaybeSignal (#464) 2023-02-04 10:01:55 -05:00
Greg Johnston
3ff5089bf4 docs: note about optional fallback (closes #406) (#463) 2023-02-04 08:34:38 -05:00
Jan
c28297fe93 Do it on an other branch (#460) 2023-02-04 07:12:53 -05:00
Greg Johnston
6d0d70cd17 perf: further reduce WASM binary size by ~5-7% (#459)
* Update `leptos_router` docs
* Further reducing WASM bundle sizes
2023-02-03 17:38:44 -05:00
g-re-g
c4e693e01e Derive debug in server macro (#458) 2023-02-03 17:38:29 -05:00
Greg Johnston
2be4e8d959 docs: add new Children types to macro docs (#454) 2023-02-03 12:51:37 -05:00
Odiseo
fec4ff4381 fix: typo in leptos_config description (#455) 2023-02-03 12:51:26 -05:00
Greg Johnston
25c313aeb5 fix: stack overflow in with nested outlet (closes #452) (#453) 2023-02-03 11:03:02 -05:00
martin frances
0dbcc323ba Clippy: "{input} is not a supported environment. (#451) 2023-02-03 10:08:23 -05:00
Greg Johnston
6b683f9ab6 fix: leptos_router hydration issues (#450) 2023-02-03 06:50:36 -05:00
Tobias Goulden Schultz
aae4d4445e fix: update leptos dependencies to point to the same workspace as other examples (#449) 2023-02-02 23:24:22 -05:00
Greg Johnston
bb9df8937d feature: allow on: event listeners on <Component/> nodes (#448) 2023-02-02 23:24:03 -05:00
Greg Johnston
05277f03b6 fix: successfully pass context to nested routes via <Outlet/> (#447) 2023-02-02 21:00:32 -05:00
Gentle
f698f8badd use latest tokio in leptos_axum (#443) 2023-02-02 17:00:49 -05:00
martin frances
98f51fec8a router: Machete - Removed unused deps. (#442) 2023-02-02 17:00:12 -05:00
martin frances
65465cad78 leptos_macro: Machete - Removed unused deps. (#441) 2023-02-02 16:59:49 -05:00
martin frances
ddee545e7e leptos-server: Removed dependecy on log, linear-map, rmp-serde. (#439) 2023-02-02 16:59:07 -05:00
g-re-g
cbfb724af2 Dedup from_str implementations for Env (#426) 2023-02-02 07:18:20 -05:00
Greg Johnston
0953007f47 fix: correct behavior of <Show/> so it renders correctly when toggling between conditions multiple times, without rerendering on every change (#436) 2023-02-01 20:37:00 -05:00
Greg Johnston
53f7677258 Fix top-level SVG elements in SSR (#435) 2023-02-01 20:36:50 -05:00
Greg Johnston
6373fd42fb Switch examples to check instead of build (for CI resources) and add missing examples (#437) 2023-02-01 20:36:37 -05:00
Greg Johnston
e1bcf77b03 docs: Document inner_html attribute (#429) 2023-02-01 19:21:08 -05:00
Greg Johnston
b0762bbfb5 Make RouteDefinition public (#430) 2023-02-01 19:20:50 -05:00
IcosaHedron
63a7a4dec1 Several Minor Updates on Examples (#427) 2023-02-01 19:20:34 -05:00
jquesada2016
1f6a326268 fixes cx not found on components marked with #[component(transparent)] (#423) 2023-02-01 11:17:20 -05:00
Greg Johnston
0efc39db8b fix: Make all fragment rendering lazy (closes #299 and #421) (#425)
Make all fragment rendering lazy (closes #299 and #421)
2023-02-01 06:47:12 -05:00
Greg Johnston
cbf2f73e95 fix: HTML entity issues in axum_errors example (#424) 2023-01-31 23:39:31 -05:00
Ben Wishovich
160f336303 Update ErrorBoundary to use miette::Diagnostic instead of Error, and various other tweaks (#401)
* Switch RwLock to parking_lot so they are no longer async
* cleanup todo_app_sqlite_axum
* add errors_axum example

---------

Co-authored-by: Indrazar <110272232+Indrazar@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-01-31 21:56:42 -05:00
starmaker
e2b1365e46 Implemented update_returning for StoredValue (#419) 2023-01-31 17:40:39 -05:00
Greg Johnston
45eee12b18 Fix issues with attribute names in SSR (#418) 2023-01-31 11:57:05 -05:00
Bruno De Simone
e2cdbc746f Add leptos_routes functions for integrations (#415)
* added leptos_routes_with_context

* added leptos_routes_with_handler for axum integration
2023-01-31 09:09:58 -05:00
Ben Wishovich
48cf8d9382 Switch RwLock to parking_lot so they are no longer async (#414) 2023-01-30 20:11:56 -05:00
Greg Johnston
42e50327a6 Fix <option> and <use> top-level types in SSR (#416) 2023-01-30 20:10:07 -05:00
martin frances
ea0e2ce363 Escape <HTML> and <BODY> tokens in documentation markup. (#410) 2023-01-30 19:17:41 -05:00
martin frances
465cbc36be Minor: Bump typed-builder from 0.11 to 0.12. (#409) 2023-01-30 19:17:09 -05:00
Greg Johnston
62061f90ea Add <Html/> and <Body/> components in leptos_meta (#407)
Closes #376.
2023-01-29 19:07:48 -05:00
Greg Johnston
9a231ddef0 Merge pull request #408 from leptos-rs/fix-boolean-attributes-ssr
Fix boolean attributes in `view` macro fast-path SSR
2023-01-29 18:43:21 -05:00
Greg Johnston
ce6a093f9f oops 2023-01-29 17:11:02 -05:00
Greg Johnston
f07fa0e0be escape attributes 2023-01-29 16:55:28 -05:00
Greg Johnston
43ad91512a Fixes boolean attributes in SSR (closes #405) 2023-01-29 16:29:06 -05:00
Greg Johnston
116d23f2c3 Revert "fix: Fixes boolean attributes in HTML fast-path (closes issue #405)"
This reverts commit 2ecb345a79.
2023-01-29 16:27:28 -05:00
Greg Johnston
2ecb345a79 fix: Fixes boolean attributes in HTML fast-path (closes issue #405) 2023-01-29 16:02:47 -05:00
Greg Johnston
f55f833426 Merge pull request #403 from leptos-rs/children-type-alias
Add `Children` type alias
2023-01-29 07:07:09 -05:00
Greg Johnston
7101a2f55e Add Children type alias 2023-01-28 22:32:00 -05:00
Greg Johnston
f8b76387ec Fix labels in parent_child README 2023-01-28 21:52:16 -05:00
Greg Johnston
11fc51577b 0.1.3 2023-01-28 12:12:09 -05:00
Greg Johnston
ae1ca969ef Merge pull request #397 from leptos-rs/v0.1.2
`v0.1.2`
2023-01-28 11:17:30 -05:00
Greg Johnston
895f9d8487 Missing web-sys types 2023-01-28 08:19:13 -05:00
Greg Johnston
1e45b182a0 Fix <ErrorBoundary/> removal behavior 2023-01-28 08:14:32 -05:00
Greg Johnston
4c26dc597d Docs for <Show/> component 2023-01-28 08:07:23 -05:00
Greg Johnston
2863d49a1c Docs for <ErrorBoundary/> 2023-01-28 07:54:13 -05:00
Greg Johnston
087eb18c8b Merge pull request #396 from leptos-rs/hydration-fix-small-wasm
Fix hydration issue related to WASM size reduction
2023-01-28 07:16:23 -05:00
Greg Johnston
c7c672717c Fix hydration issue related to WASM size reduction 2023-01-28 07:16:08 -05:00
Greg Johnston
c69cc02f30 Merge pull request #393 from leptos-rs/small-wasm
Reduce WASM binary sizes by 3-5%
2023-01-28 07:08:52 -05:00
Greg Johnston
9eb81f00f9 Merge pull request #395 from thomasqueirozb/main
Fix gtk example
2023-01-28 07:08:43 -05:00
Thomas Queiroz
72fe3d45f0 Fix gtk example 2023-01-28 01:14:02 -03:00
Greg Johnston
7802d941bd cargo fmt 2023-01-27 17:04:34 -05:00
Greg Johnston
f10784f686 Merge pull request #391 from leptos-rs/remove-gloo-dependency
Remove `gloo` dependency in `leptos_dom`
2023-01-27 16:58:54 -05:00
Greg Johnston
35197691c0 Merge pull request #392 from martinfrances107/cargo_outdated
doc/book updated leptos version.
2023-01-27 16:58:41 -05:00
Greg Johnston
4afbef87f6 clippy stuff 2023-01-27 16:56:22 -05:00
Greg Johnston
218485e3be Make helpers into concrete functions for WASM binary size purposes 2023-01-27 16:24:05 -05:00
Greg Johnston
8d60a191eb Missing Storage dependency (now that gloo is gone) 2023-01-27 15:36:20 -05:00
Greg Johnston
1ba01a46af Use a concrete helper function to generate elements 2023-01-27 15:33:28 -05:00
Martin
fdece25051 BugFix, ch03 properly construct the "input_element". 2023-01-27 20:04:29 +00:00
Greg Johnston
590056e047 Remove gloo dependency in leptos_dom 2023-01-27 14:01:07 -05:00
Martin
817bb1628e doc/book updated leptos version. 2023-01-27 19:00:31 +00:00
Greg Johnston
f911cdd56f Merge pull request #390 from leptos-rs/action-form-clear-input
fix: Align `<ActionForm/>` behavior with `Action`
2023-01-27 13:53:31 -05:00
Greg Johnston
76a9c719a3 Fix missing docs error (#389) 2023-01-27 12:29:22 -05:00
Greg Johnston
395336a8c0 Correctly set pending state with ActionForm 2023-01-27 12:19:20 -05:00
Greg Johnston
b84906e6dc ActionForm should clear input as Action::dispatch() does 2023-01-27 12:15:50 -05:00
Greg Johnston
1563d237d0 Check uniqueness of server function names at registration time (#388)
* Check uniqueness of server function names at registration time, and stop leaking src file path in release mode

* Fix missing dev-dependency
2023-01-27 06:57:32 -05:00
Greg Johnston
b861f84e40 Fix a large number of small issues in docs (#386)
* Fix example links in docs

* Restore missing CSR READMEs

* Document need to enable features on `leptos_router` and `leptos_meta`

* Add "Is it production ready?" to FAQs

* Document which types are provided as contexts in server integrations

* Fix broken links and other issues in docs
2023-01-26 21:44:01 -05:00
Greg Johnston
62812af5b2 Allow unused cx in server fn arguments (#385)
* Suppress warning for unused `cx` in server function arguments
2023-01-26 21:43:39 -05:00
Greg Johnston
f300e7fd41 implements From<Signal<T>> for MaybeSignal<T> (#384) 2023-01-26 21:43:21 -05:00
Greg Johnston
44974fcf69 Replace site-address with site-addr in cargo-leptos example Cargo.toml files 2023-01-26 19:52:47 -05:00
Gentle
815c2e6dc2 leptos_axum::handle_server_fns was also duplicated (#383) 2023-01-26 15:53:31 -05:00
Roland Fredenhagen
2fc20d8312 added hgroup element (#379) 2023-01-26 15:05:58 -05:00
Gentle
679692e202 cloning is not needed here (#381) 2023-01-26 13:05:44 -05:00
Gentle
be1343fa88 refactor to eliminate duplicate code (#380) 2023-01-26 13:04:59 -05:00
Greg Johnston
fc7199f188 Fix context in outlets (#374)
* Add `Scope::parent()` to make access to parent `Scope` possible.

* Handle context properly in nested routes
2023-01-25 22:02:43 -05:00
Markus Kohlhase
154e42f3f4 Add a counter example that does not use macros (#373) 2023-01-25 21:10:16 -05:00
Ben Wishovich
4c24795ffd Make Errors Sync (#372) 2023-01-25 20:15:47 -05:00
IcosaHedron
f2e7b00d5a Fix CSR with Trunk on hackernews example, remove CSR option from isomorphic example (#369)
* Fix CSR with Trunk on hackernews example

* Update isomorphic example to remove CSR from Readme
2023-01-25 20:15:12 -05:00
Markus Kohlhase
0b36b68846 Replace urlencoding with percent-encoding (#365)
Motivation: `percent-encoding` is from the Servo team and part of the `url` crate.
2023-01-25 20:15:00 -05:00
Ben Wishovich
f24bad4bf2 Add <Show/> component to avoid rerendering of closures and tweak ErrorBoundary (#363)
Add once_cell to leptos, and add Show component! Modify ErrorBoundary to
take a closure that implements IntoView, not View
2023-01-24 10:58:25 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a2ea1d8483 Reorganize snake-case #[component] docs and please clippy (#362) 2023-01-23 11:14:04 -05:00
Ben Wishovich
9b0fb63632 Add methods to take Actix/Axum Extractors/Route Info/Stuff and pass it to Leptos (#359) 2023-01-23 07:28:05 -05:00
Greg Johnston
2febaf6b99 Merge pull request #358 from martinfrances107/bump_base64
leptos_reactive base64 bump version to 0.21.
2023-01-23 07:27:01 -05:00
Greg Johnston
6c8e8e9ce7 Merge pull request #353 from martinfrances107/redundant_clone
Clippy fixes: redundant clone and .to_string() issues.
2023-01-23 07:26:50 -05:00
Martin
7aa0181192 Removed unused variables. 2023-01-23 09:46:28 +00:00
Martin
8496bd59ce leptos_reactive base64 bump version to 0.21. 2023-01-22 22:15:54 +00:00
Greg Johnston
fd6e63796e Merge pull request #354 from jclmnop/feat/allow-snake-case-components
Allow snake case components
2023-01-22 16:46:47 -05:00
jclmnop
39cddfc82d update docs for component macro 2023-01-22 17:13:24 +00:00
jclmnop
d1333a3402 modify component attribute macro to allow snake_case fn names 2023-01-22 14:04:36 +00:00
Martin
7f9919e2d5 Clippy fixes: redundant clone, .to_string() issues. 2023-01-22 14:03:15 +00:00
Greg Johnston
fc2d6ef19d Merge pull request #343 from killertux/fix/fix-query-params-parser 2023-01-21 17:23:39 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a5531b1a7c Merge pull request #338 from benwis/error-handling
ErrorBoundary Component
2023-01-21 16:03:48 -05:00
benwis
81ab77e8ea One more time! 2023-01-21 11:54:55 -08:00
benwis
23bd399239 I did, I did break it 2023-01-21 11:25:36 -08:00
benwis
3e04318082 Remove extra 2023-01-21 10:58:47 -08:00
benwis
2d88524354 Wrap cfg_if to prevent on_cleanup from panicing on the server 2023-01-21 10:56:38 -08:00
Greg Johnston
ecb784e422 Merge pull request #352 from leptos-rs/gbj-patch-1
Update html.rs
2023-01-21 13:07:07 -05:00
Greg Johnston
69e02bfce2 Update html.rs
Yikes! Fix broken format string.
2023-01-21 13:07:00 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a75abb9e04 Merge pull request #351 from leptos-rs/view-styling
Add support for `class = ...`, in `view` macro to support scoped styling
2023-01-21 12:56:21 -05:00
Greg Johnston
bf1ef1b7c2 Fix missing {} after cleaning up unnecessary formats 2023-01-21 11:42:52 -05:00
Greg Johnston
7fb7bb90f8 Merge pull request #350 from leptos-rs/fix-script
Add SVG `<script>`, `<style>`, and `<title>` to set of ambiguous elements
2023-01-21 09:52:53 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a22a693de7 Add support for class = ..., in view macro to support scoped styling solutions 2023-01-21 09:52:05 -05:00
Clemente
cbb1e4c9d2 Update docs 2023-01-21 11:19:28 -03:00
Clemente
dbccf525ac Added some tests 2023-01-21 11:17:25 -03:00
Greg Johnston
ed6d6ae4b0 Add node_ref to docs 2023-01-21 07:26:06 -05:00
Greg Johnston
89ee88d75e Add SVG <script>, <style>, and <title> to set of ambiguous elements — closes #349 2023-01-21 07:23:32 -05:00
benwis
9ea604f516 Merge branch 'main' into error-handling 2023-01-20 15:53:18 -08:00
benwis
b5ab7b107a Test of SSR/Hydration of ErrorBoundary 2023-01-20 15:52:43 -08:00
Clemente
18eecd9606 Use URLSearchParams to handle client side query param logic 2023-01-20 18:11:49 -03:00
Greg Johnston
a49dfd3f8e Merge pull request #344 from leptos-rs/view-ssr
Reenable optimizations for SSR using the `view!` macro
2023-01-20 15:14:06 -05:00
Greg Johnston
7075f58451 Merge pull request #347 from imalexlab/doc/add-port-leptos-watch
doc: add link for leptos watch
2023-01-20 14:29:19 -05:00
Kompreni
bcabdddce5 doc: add link for leptos watch 2023-01-20 20:14:09 +01:00
Greg Johnston
726393c446 Fix SSR tests 2023-01-20 13:45:23 -05:00
Greg Johnston
c336eb8769 0.1.1 2023-01-20 13:24:05 -05:00
Greg Johnston
0f5f0de410 Merge pull request #346 from leptos-rs/suspense-comments
Change `<Suspense/>` to a specialized type that uses comments for SSR
2023-01-20 13:18:41 -05:00
Greg Johnston
3d769c9f21 Clean up some rendering issues and the panic when cleaning up 2023-01-20 13:14:09 -05:00
Greg Johnston
9ac0f0a579 Fix todomvc 2023-01-20 12:18:31 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a385f502b6 Merge pull request #345 from leptos-rs/provide-route-contexts-when-equal
Fix behavior of `RouteContext` in nested routes with different parameters
2023-01-20 12:13:43 -05:00
Greg Johnston
603eead12d cargo fmt 2023-01-20 12:06:04 -05:00
Greg Johnston
8a73f3b879 Use comment nodes for <Suspense/> to avoid both hydration and styling issues 2023-01-20 12:05:21 -05:00
Greg Johnston
5fc8907b85 Remove extraneous log 2023-01-20 10:37:14 -05:00
Greg Johnston
678990194f Update RouteContext.path() value when params change but route has not change (closes #340) 2023-01-20 10:36:48 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a964e89d1a cargo fmt 2023-01-20 10:08:13 -05:00
Greg Johnston
285092a467 Reenable SSR benchmarks 2023-01-20 10:00:16 -05:00
Greg Johnston
c1c74ead0f Get view-macro SSR optimization working 2023-01-20 09:47:16 -05:00
Clemente
e4c9109278 Fix query params behaviour difference between SSR and Hydrate 2023-01-20 09:13:18 -03:00
benwis
64add54de6 Add example error template and give the ability to access error info
inside it
2023-01-19 14:57:34 -08:00
benwis
ac343427e7 Remember all the files 2023-01-18 23:21:08 -08:00
benwis
452e397048 Made todo_app_sqlite_axum throw an error 2023-01-18 16:47:22 -08:00
benwis
ad3ac5ad3c Remove silly thing 2023-01-18 16:03:53 -08:00
benwis
db63eda2f5 Push gbj's updates 2023-01-18 16:02:06 -08:00
benwis
6cbdc57f7a Add working impl of ErrorBoundary 2023-01-18 15:49:42 -08:00
benwis
3215e44c9a Create example of file_and_error handler for Axum, and create <ErrorBoundary/>
for leptos
2023-01-18 12:59:15 -08:00
Greg Johnston
b54a60213b Merge pull request #333 from leptos-rs/minimize-runtime-panics
Minimize panics when runtime has already been disposed (e.g., in SSR)
2023-01-17 22:48:42 -05:00
Greg Johnston
ebeb1d69d1 Merge pull request #334 from leptos-rs/debug-meta
Fix `MetaContext` debug for wasm target
2023-01-17 14:23:41 -05:00
Greg Johnston
cadb04b076 Fix MetaContext debug for wasm target 2023-01-17 14:23:13 -05:00
Greg Johnston
490b7a1596 Merge pull request #332 from leptos-rs/programmatic-navigation-in-router-example
Add programmatic navigation in router example
2023-01-17 13:54:58 -05:00
Greg Johnston
f4d781e739 Merge pull request #331 from benwis/main
Path and Query for Axum
2023-01-17 13:54:49 -05:00
Greg Johnston
ebe5bf4600 Merge pull request #330 from martinfrances107/typed_builder
typed-builder inconsistent version.
2023-01-17 13:53:58 -05:00
Greg Johnston
d62046dc6f Merge pull request #329 from leptos-rs/meta-context-debug
impl `Debug` on `MetaContext`
2023-01-17 13:53:24 -05:00
Greg Johnston
c7abb57168 Merge pull request #328 from martinfrances107/crate_io_readme_issue
Minor: For each sub crate the landing page should be the root README.md.
2023-01-17 13:53:14 -05:00
Greg Johnston
bc0cd5d0ba Minimize panics when runtime has already been disposed (e.g., in streaming SSR) 2023-01-17 13:11:35 -05:00
Greg Johnston
7df67444f9 cargo fmt fix 2023-01-17 12:45:59 -05:00
Greg Johnston
40155e91ea cargo fmt fix 2023-01-17 12:43:27 -05:00
Greg Johnston
5c062fa6f1 Add use_navigate in router example 2023-01-17 12:40:54 -05:00
Greg Johnston
3517820afd Restore missing docs on <A/> component 2023-01-17 12:40:23 -05:00
benwis
300cc4f54c Actually Do It 2023-01-17 09:27:09 -08:00
Martin
586e9be99a Minor - type-builder version is inconsistent. 2023-01-17 17:23:05 +00:00
Greg Johnston
6ed86d0ee9 impl Debug on MetaContext 2023-01-17 12:17:16 -05:00
Martin
1fe93fd588 Minor: For each sub crate the landing page should be the root README.md. 2023-01-17 17:05:09 +00:00
Greg Johnston
2723871a80 Merge pull request #327 from ekanna/main
Updated example code and README to use latest syntax for data binding
2023-01-17 11:56:59 -05:00
benwis
70d92c7f42 Path and Query 2023-01-17 05:52:38 -08:00
Greg Johnston
e96d4b0687 Merge pull request #326 from benwis/main
Make sure Axum returns a relative URI for http and https requests
2023-01-17 06:34:04 -05:00
ekanna
ce0910caca Updated example code and README to use latest syntax for data binding 2023-01-17 12:08:44 +05:30
benwis
81a937277d Simplify URI matching solution 2023-01-16 22:35:22 -08:00
benwis
355e711964 Fix issue with https pathing for Axum integration 2023-01-16 22:18:39 -08:00
Greg Johnston
27ec506fd5 Merge pull request #321 from leptos-rs/for-ssr 2023-01-16 21:49:24 -05:00
Greg Johnston
79c76ae4cb Merge pull request #324 from leptos-rs/fix-fallback
Fix `<Router fallback>` (signature and functionality)
2023-01-16 20:51:01 -05:00
Greg Johnston
e416815591 clippy warning 2023-01-16 20:08:27 -05:00
Greg Johnston
81bdd6788f Fix hydration in release mode if _0-0-0 is a marker, not an element 2023-01-16 20:08:07 -05:00
Greg Johnston
f7d5567a35 Fix fallback (signature and functionality) 2023-01-16 19:55:32 -05:00
Greg Johnston
ae0a243cc0 Fix meta doctests 2023-01-16 12:08:13 -05:00
Greg Johnston
7893ff8b55 Fix SSR doctests 2023-01-16 10:36:18 -05:00
Greg Johnston
6130e708ce cargo fmt 2023-01-16 09:26:40 -05:00
Greg Johnston
d049d2f36b Use comments instead of element markers for hydration -- fixes issue #320 2023-01-16 09:21:28 -05:00
Greg Johnston
61ca6465df Merge pull request #318 from benwis/main
Switch get_configuration calls to None and add a note in the docs for get_configuration()
2023-01-16 07:23:55 -05:00
benwis
10a833d763 Switch get_configuration calls to None and add a note in the docs for
uses of get_configuration()
2023-01-15 12:50:25 -08:00
Greg Johnston
17982e8ac5 Merge pull request #316 from leptos-rs/death-to-suspense-hydration-mismatches
Death to suspense hydration mismatches
2023-01-14 15:19:12 -05:00
Greg Johnston
6cfb6227f5 Merge pull request #315 from leptos-rs/add-code-of-conduct-1
Create CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
2023-01-14 14:14:29 -05:00
Greg Johnston
159852b8d7 clippy 2023-01-14 14:12:52 -05:00
Greg Johnston
6f95713b59 Fix <Suspense/> hydration 2023-01-14 14:10:19 -05:00
Greg Johnston
e17afd4559 Handle custom elements correctly 2023-01-14 14:09:23 -05:00
Greg Johnston
e0aa1e245b Create CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md 2023-01-14 12:04:11 -05:00
Greg Johnston
7951a6e9cf Merge pull request #314 from leptos-rs/create-slice-doctest
Fix doctest in `create_slice` and edit doc comment slightly
2023-01-14 09:50:29 -05:00
Greg Johnston
1f39299303 Fix doctest in create_slice and edit doc comment slightly 2023-01-14 08:17:27 -05:00
Greg Johnston
2be4610233 Update README.md 2023-01-14 08:03:57 -05:00
Greg Johnston
af254e9b61 Merge pull request #312 from TaKO8Ki/use-rust-cache
Use rust-cache in CI
2023-01-14 07:59:18 -05:00
Takayuki Maeda
4aae8a5088 use rust cache 2023-01-14 20:07:09 +09:00
Greg Johnston
7ff044cef6 Merge pull request #308 from Indrazar/main
Update Generated API URL on Windows Attempt #2
2023-01-13 07:30:03 -05:00
Greg Johnston
11122b575e Merge pull request #310 from akesson/doc-examples-fixes
Doc fix + search & replace url
2023-01-13 07:29:47 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a62ee4031b Merge branch 'main' into doc-examples-fixes 2023-01-13 07:29:42 -05:00
Greg Johnston
19b43607a1 Merge pull request #309 from dzfrias/patch-1 2023-01-13 07:27:46 -05:00
hakesson
884297706a Search https://github.com/gbj/ and replace with https://github.com/leptos-rs/ 2023-01-13 09:03:11 +01:00
hakesson
fb4c208609 Should point to counters (plural) 2023-01-13 09:00:35 +01:00
Diego Frias
5701e74efb Fix link to counters_stable in README 2023-01-12 20:26:11 -08:00
indrazar
2afe8e202a update url for Windows directories attempt 2 2023-01-12 22:07:55 -05:00
Greg Johnston
08ec473304 Merge pull request #296 from Gentle/create_slice
create_slice in leptos_reactive
2023-01-12 13:26:51 -05:00
Greg Johnston
3ae0880db4 Merge pull request #305 from leptos-rs/0.1.0
Version `0.1.0` release
2023-01-12 12:53:26 -05:00
Ramon Klass
9180aaad7e create_slice: actual documentation 2023-01-12 16:51:37 +01:00
Ramon Klass
89be6bc68e removed Debug from create_slice 2023-01-12 16:30:56 +01:00
Ramon Klass
56426170b0 remove Debug from create_memo 2023-01-12 16:30:56 +01:00
Ramon Klass
0571ea4103 create_slice for RwSignal with 2 closures 2023-01-12 16:30:56 +01:00
Greg Johnston
cdf709fb09 0.1.0 2023-01-12 09:57:08 -05:00
Greg Johnston
7eaa36812d Merge pull request #301 from leptos-rs/ssr-inner-html
Fix SSR of elements with `inner_html`
2023-01-11 21:59:45 -05:00
Greg Johnston
2ef36c65fd cargo fmt 2023-01-11 20:58:26 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a16540ccc5 Merge pull request #302 from martinfrances107/invalid_toml
Minor: "leptos.workspace = true" is invalid.
2023-01-11 20:48:51 -05:00
Greg Johnston
613c7b32a1 Merge pull request #300 from akesson/pre-resolved-data 2023-01-11 13:03:39 -05:00
Martin
8f2a731c9f Minor formatting fix. 2023-01-11 17:44:56 +00:00
Martin
1621b86d8f Minor: "leptos.workspace = true" is invalid. 2023-01-11 17:09:10 +00:00
Greg Johnston
b1ac17995d Fix SSR of elements with inner_html 2023-01-11 07:47:24 -05:00
hakesson
6471af8b89 Let data_fn return DataResponse 2023-01-11 12:08:44 +01:00
hakesson
abf54b832e Improve naming and doc 2023-01-11 09:56:58 +01:00
hakesson
91e839c71a data_fn returns Result 2023-01-11 09:08:07 +01:00
Greg Johnston
b944b17e6d Update Leptos_logo_pref_dark_RGB.svg 2023-01-10 21:56:30 -05:00
Greg Johnston
54c1abb4b7 Merge pull request #298 from leptos-rs/dark-mode-logo
Dark mode logo
2023-01-10 21:52:15 -05:00
Greg Johnston
c24f33aeb2 Dark-mode logo 2023-01-10 21:51:59 -05:00
Greg Johnston
9e83acfe63 Make cargo fmt happy 2023-01-10 21:18:03 -05:00
Greg Johnston
46254a18f3 Improve router feature warning 2023-01-10 21:10:27 -05:00
Greg Johnston
7d7a96d9bc Switch logo on color-scheme change 2023-01-10 13:51:52 -05:00
hakesson
339c920b19 Make data_fn take cloned HttpRequest 2023-01-10 18:55:45 +01:00
Greg Johnston
ecc24fa65d Create FUNDING.yml
Add GitHub sponsor info
2023-01-10 12:52:39 -05:00
hakesson
3f036ee321 Fix refactoring error 2023-01-10 18:48:05 +01:00
hakesson
4e00ec2348 Add leptos_data_routes 2023-01-10 18:27:35 +01:00
hakesson
9c59b720b7 Improve fmt 2023-01-10 18:26:11 +01:00
hakesson
da4340894f Extract fn provide_contexts 2023-01-10 18:18:25 +01:00
hakesson
02f5c3891c Extract fn leptos_corrected_path 2023-01-10 18:06:24 +01:00
hakesson
087e67466f Extract fn html_parts & stream_app 2023-01-10 18:03:11 +01:00
Greg Johnston
1925c5bbe5 Merge pull request #294 from martinfrances107/workflow_cargo_fmt
Policy change ( part 2 ) Added rule of enforcing cargo fmt.
2023-01-10 09:37:38 -05:00
Greg Johnston
1613616008 Merge branch 'main' into workflow_cargo_fmt 2023-01-10 09:36:53 -05:00
Greg Johnston
8a01880ade Merge pull request #293 from benwis/remove-deps
Remove a couple extra deps from the axum integration
2023-01-10 09:36:15 -05:00
Greg Johnston
180ab87ff9 Merge pull request #282 from akesson/workspace-multi-projects
Use envs for workspace config
2023-01-10 09:35:41 -05:00
hakesson
e324fb6e76 Default site-root to '.' 2023-01-10 10:33:53 +01:00
hakesson
0547b4f846 Add missing semi-colon 2023-01-10 10:01:23 +01:00
henrik
75659ce674 Merge branch 'main' into workspace-multi-projects 2023-01-10 09:59:44 +01:00
Martin
190cb162ad Added rustfmt to setup for actions-rs/toolchain. 2023-01-10 08:52:55 +00:00
hakesson
1f556cefb0 Default to serve root 2023-01-10 09:52:21 +01:00
hakesson
6a68ef67f3 Add LEPTOS prefix to OUTPUT_NAME in all files 2023-01-10 09:26:10 +01:00
Martin
23bbd90c81 Policy change ( part 2 ) added rule of enforcing cargo fmt. 2023-01-10 08:20:02 +00:00
benwis
27b8553076 Remove a couple extra deps from the axum integration 2023-01-09 23:46:07 -08:00
hakesson
5bfeb93e3d Make Cargo.toml optional 2023-01-10 08:26:22 +01:00
hakesson
dd9ae1b7b1 Add LEPTOS prefix to OUTPUT_NAME 2023-01-10 08:25:43 +01:00
Greg Johnston
ad34a5d9c6 Update name to leptos-rs/leptos 2023-01-09 21:59:13 -05:00
Greg Johnston
ace5e7cbba Add missing hackernews_axum makefile 2023-01-09 21:59:00 -05:00
Greg Johnston
c8f0988e53 Merge pull request #292 from gbj/router-warnings
Implement `state` and `replace` correctly in `leptos_router` and clear warnings
2023-01-09 21:11:28 -05:00
Greg Johnston
64f0f8879b Implement state and replace correctly in leptos_router and clear warnings 2023-01-09 21:10:42 -05:00
Greg Johnston
b8cafeb650 Merge pull request #289 from gbj/forbid-unsafe
Forbid `unsafe` code in all packages
2023-01-09 20:45:28 -05:00
Greg Johnston
992b218ffe Merge pull request #291 from gbj/correct-axum-query-handling
Correct Axum query handling
2023-01-09 20:44:58 -05:00
Greg Johnston
5df89b0d25 Fix query parsing in Axum integration 2023-01-09 20:44:06 -05:00
Greg Johnston
c050456a47 Use a runtime warning about SVG <a/> instead of a macro warning on all ambiguous tags 2023-01-09 20:31:51 -05:00
Greg Johnston
8a8d7cbe1b Fix forbid_unsafe in a frustratingly-stupid way 2023-01-09 20:07:16 -05:00
Greg Johnston
f5f345e623 Merge pull request #286 from benwis/favicons
FAVICON!
2023-01-09 19:57:27 -05:00
Greg Johnston
4df3687463 Forbid unsafe code in all packages 2023-01-09 19:48:51 -05:00
Greg Johnston
f6622448e9 Update README.md 2023-01-09 19:38:02 -05:00
Greg Johnston
78825401c5 Merge pull request #288 from gbj/new-logo
New logo
2023-01-09 19:34:10 -05:00
Greg Johnston
f2b7ad6244 New logo 2023-01-09 19:33:44 -05:00
Greg Johnston
43f107d9bd New logo 2023-01-09 19:33:38 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a2612ca1fc Merge pull request #275 from martinfrances107/cargo_fmt
Policy change: Workflow now enforce "cargo fmt".
2023-01-09 19:20:57 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a000c84e1a Fix scope disposal code in Router (closes issue #240) 2023-01-09 19:17:37 -05:00
benwis
ee647cba1c Add Favicons to all the examples and standardize on the public folder for public assets 2023-01-09 15:27:52 -08:00
Greg Johnston
1377b823e2 Merge pull request #285 from martinfrances107/version_numbers
simple_logger use version 4.0.0 everywhere.
2023-01-09 18:26:57 -05:00
Martin
4d21f5ac63 simple_logger use version 4.0.0 everywhere. 2023-01-09 21:43:48 +00:00
hakesson
1ec603ee58 Use envs for workspace config 2023-01-09 20:06:43 +01:00
Martin
c56806713e Keeping up with changes to main. 2023-01-09 12:47:50 +00:00
Martin
2f6aa6753d Removed workflow "Cargo fmt" test. 2023-01-09 12:44:35 +00:00
Martin
2544687acd Moved the order of check. 2023-01-09 12:44:35 +00:00
Martin
3d25e86c23 Policy change: Workflow now enforce "cargo fmt". 2023-01-09 12:44:30 +00:00
Greg Johnston
28ec3a6cda Merge pull request #281 from martinfrances107/hackernews_axum
Minor: Clippy fixes related to hackernew_axum.
2023-01-09 07:02:43 -05:00
Greg Johnston
8b92a561a3 Merge pull request #269 from benwis/generated_routes
Generate Routes and pass them to Actix/Axum
2023-01-09 07:02:11 -05:00
Martin
e490c0423f Minor: Clippy fixes related to hackernew_axum. 2023-01-09 09:54:39 +00:00
benwis
b6579a040a Warning Squashing 2023-01-08 19:41:22 -08:00
benwis
01e024b726 One more time! 2023-01-08 19:38:45 -08:00
benwis
6603c44ce2 Minor fixes and revisions 2023-01-08 19:36:24 -08:00
Greg Johnston
977f11b180 Merge pull request #280 from gbj/prevent-panic-in-ssr
Closes #278: Prevent `create_signal_from_stream` from panicking on SSR
2023-01-08 19:52:48 -05:00
Greg Johnston
fb34b29ccf Merge pull request #279 from DPM97/default_prop_values
default prop values in prop macro
2023-01-08 19:52:38 -05:00
benwis
6576d8eda1 Change site_root default to ".". Hope that cargo-leptos has that check 2023-01-08 14:54:32 -08:00
benwis
6b729f9131 Fix hackernews_axum example 2023-01-08 14:51:41 -08:00
benwis
dc60c35b58 Rewrite file handlers for Axum, and update all examples to use the new
generated routes. Fix a few issues in the integrations, and reduce the
number of warnings
2023-01-08 14:18:51 -08:00
Greg Johnston
32ec9cc57e Prevent create_signal_from_stream from panicking on SSR 2023-01-08 17:09:04 -05:00
Dylan Maloy
35601d8284 update abort_opt_message 2023-01-08 16:47:02 -05:00
Dylan Maloy
49bc7d2a27 init 2023-01-08 16:35:43 -05:00
Greg Johnston
aa7c7367dc Merge pull request #277 from martinfrances107/clippy_hackernews
examples/hackernews - Cargo clippy fixes.
2023-01-08 14:10:57 -05:00
Greg Johnston
70808c5262 Merge pull request #272 from DPM97/component_lifetimes
fix component macro lifetime parsing
2023-01-08 14:07:00 -05:00
Martin
67503a108d BugFix. 2023-01-08 15:28:30 +00:00
Martin
ef52a01838 examples/hackernews - Cargo clippy fixes. 2023-01-08 13:33:53 +00:00
Greg Johnston
4cacfe98d8 Merge pull request #273 from martinfrances107/needless_borrow
Minor: Removed Clippy::needless_borrrow issues.
2023-01-08 07:27:02 -05:00
Greg Johnston
52e653316e Merge pull request #270 from gbj/chorse
Chores
2023-01-08 07:26:14 -05:00
Greg Johnston
bf5b6ca9c2 Merge pull request #264 from martinfrances107/Clipp_removed_clone_round_2
Removing clone call where possible(round2).
2023-01-08 07:26:00 -05:00
Martin
8875939a27 Minor: Removed Clippy::needless_borrrow issues. 2023-01-08 10:42:25 +00:00
Martin
b9a83277d9 Removing clone call where possible(round2). 2023-01-08 09:57:19 +00:00
benwis
dad84b5867 Merge branch 'main' into generated_routes 2023-01-07 21:17:18 -08:00
Dylan Maloy
1f29d29947 init 2023-01-08 00:15:00 -05:00
benwis
1b8175e2fa Add missing tokio dep for RwLock 2023-01-07 20:27:05 -08:00
Greg Johnston
dbe3ec015c Fix warning for unused variable. 2023-01-07 22:06:02 -05:00
Greg Johnston
492fa6c6d3 Fix link to Stream in docs. 2023-01-07 22:05:44 -05:00
Greg Johnston
343e8c8abe Update macro docs to reflect newly-available class syntax. 2023-01-07 22:02:23 -05:00
Greg Johnston
656d20cb65 Don't panic in proc macro, use proc_macro_error instead. 2023-01-07 21:32:52 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a0a66b75dd Allow complex class names with ("class-[name]-42", value) syntax. 2023-01-07 21:29:26 -05:00
Greg Johnston
085ba3506c Merge pull request #267 from gbj/adjust-tracing
Adjust tracing
2023-01-07 20:31:54 -05:00
Greg Johnston
63f3780eda Merge pull request #268 from gbj/fnonce-children
`children` should take `FnOnce(Scope) -> Fragment`, to ease need of c…
2023-01-07 20:31:29 -05:00
benwis
c41cf879d1 Formatting 2023-01-07 15:44:35 -08:00
benwis
b34f2070d3 Remove extraneous route 2023-01-07 15:09:49 -08:00
benwis
7fa21defa6 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/generated_routes' into generated_routes 2023-01-07 15:08:12 -08:00
benwis
bdd9abc04d Removing some missed code and changing the stylesheet 2023-01-07 15:06:21 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
1d25134213 Merge branch 'main' into generated_routes 2023-01-07 14:58:26 -08:00
benwis
de73622949 Change Axum's "" matching 2023-01-07 14:53:38 -08:00
benwis
5d3cfc6483 Actix seems to be working now, plus applied Henrik's path recommendations 2023-01-07 14:49:25 -08:00
Greg Johnston
6fbbd09000 <Suspense/> and <Transition/> should take Fn for children because they need to use it multiple times 2023-01-07 17:09:50 -05:00
Greg Johnston
f2842cf14e children should take FnOnce(Scope) -> Fragment, to ease need of cloning etc. 2023-01-07 17:04:58 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a6b6864bc5 Merge branch 'adjust-tracing' of https://github.com/gbj/leptos into adjust-tracing 2023-01-07 16:27:33 -05:00
Greg Johnston
063b946cd4 Remove unnecessary log 2023-01-07 16:27:25 -05:00
Greg Johnston
5a2c9ea345 Merge branch 'main' into adjust-tracing 2023-01-07 16:26:20 -05:00
Greg Johnston
808d87598b Tracing for events and elements. 2023-01-07 16:20:00 -05:00
Greg Johnston
0956c48b1e Merge pull request #266 from gbj/fix-meta-panic
Adjust default features for `meta` and `router`
2023-01-07 14:44:23 -05:00
Greg Johnston
8915e2615b Adjust default features for meta and router 2023-01-07 14:43:32 -05:00
Greg Johnston
7f47134058 Merge pull request #265 from martinfrances107/needless_borrowed_reference
Clippy: Minor needless_borrowed_reference.
2023-01-07 14:21:58 -05:00
Greg Johnston
af7b93fa1e Merge pull request #128 from akesson/workspace-features
Workspace features
2023-01-07 14:19:56 -05:00
Greg Johnston
ed940f577a Add tracing for event handlers 2023-01-07 13:32:40 -05:00
Martin
916f30a07b Clippy: Minor needless_borrowed_reference. 2023-01-07 18:28:42 +00:00
Greg Johnston
e01c565de1 Improve tracing formatting 2023-01-07 13:16:30 -05:00
Greg Johnston
dffe195cdc Fix two warnings 2023-01-07 13:16:20 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a5e2587555 Merge pull request #261 from martinfrances107/Clippy_removed_clone_where_possible
Clippy: Removed stray calls to .clone().
2023-01-07 12:47:06 -05:00
Greg Johnston
af8889fab2 Merge pull request #262 from martinfrances107/uninlined_format_args
Minor: Clippy format!() all variables now inlined.
2023-01-07 12:42:56 -05:00
Greg Johnston
267c1cfc34 Merge pull request #263 from martinfrances107/if_let_some
Removed clippy::single_match issue.
2023-01-07 12:40:55 -05:00
Greg Johnston
3498378e60 Merge pull request #260 from jquesada2016/into_signal_traits
added `IntoSignal` and `IntoSignalSetter` helper traits
2023-01-07 12:40:15 -05:00
hakesson
f8c680d14d Integrations with workspace dependencies 2023-01-07 18:05:35 +01:00
hakesson
b852e459a9 Unify workspace dependencies 2023-01-07 18:00:37 +01:00
hakesson
681f10ec8d Workspace-based versioning 2023-01-07 17:35:02 +01:00
Martin
1d480791a1 Removed clippy::single_match issue. 2023-01-07 16:08:17 +00:00
Martin
7acc309f66 Minor: Clippy format!() all variables now inlined. 2023-01-07 15:46:47 +00:00
Martin
9527de15ed Removed stray calls to .clone(). 2023-01-07 14:53:59 +00:00
Jose Quesada
aeb25a715a added IntoSignal and IntoSignalSetter helper traits 2023-01-07 08:20:27 -06:00
Greg Johnston
46e91a538c Merge branch 'main' of https://github.com/gbj/leptos 2023-01-07 08:32:45 -05:00
Greg Johnston
1fe526c99c Remove erroneous log 2023-01-07 08:32:39 -05:00
Greg Johnston
6b05918807 Merge pull request #257 from gbj/ci-disk-space
Improve CI disk space usage
2023-01-07 07:44:10 -05:00
Greg Johnston
05d2eb8ce0 Improve CI disk space usage 2023-01-07 07:43:52 -05:00
Greg Johnston
e12c2d9769 Merge pull request #252 from gbj/additional-meta-tags
Additional meta tags — closes issue #158
2023-01-07 07:37:02 -05:00
Greg Johnston
825245b65f Merge pull request #256 from gbj/router-tests
Fix router tests when no features enabled
2023-01-07 07:36:51 -05:00
Greg Johnston
ef067f18e1 Fix router tests when no features enabled 2023-01-07 07:36:27 -05:00
Greg Johnston
844dc21efd Merge pull request #255 from martinfrances107/#253_cargo_doc_warnings_rename_EachKey_to_Each
#254 Minor: In docs, Rename EachKey to Each.
2023-01-07 07:25:34 -05:00
Greg Johnston
1a00e99a24 Merge pull request #254 from martinfrances107/#253_unbalanced_tags
#254 Minor: Unbalanced tags.
2023-01-07 07:25:03 -05:00
Martin
6c5bcf30ba #254 Minor: In docs, Rename EachKey to Each. 2023-01-07 11:51:52 +00:00
Martin
be8ffe935d #254 Minor: Unbalanced tags. 2023-01-07 11:22:36 +00:00
Greg Johnston
0b80bba4ec Fix tests 2023-01-06 23:04:25 -05:00
Greg Johnston
9cc38988d8 Corrects style docs 2023-01-06 22:56:23 -05:00
Greg Johnston
0d92a5dec8 Add <Script/> and <Style/> components 2023-01-06 22:54:35 -05:00
benwis
677e4f2540 Leptos can now generate routes and provide them to the Axum router. More
testing and Actix version to come
2023-01-06 19:52:38 -08:00
Greg Johnston
0029e1d8f7 Merge pull request #251 from martinfrances107/bump_actions_checkout
Bump actions/checkout to version@3
2023-01-06 17:47:21 -05:00
Greg Johnston
635aa5c681 Merge pull request #250 from jquesada2016/on_mount
added `HtmlElement::on_mount`
2023-01-06 17:46:29 -05:00
Martin
f5c4c9448c Bump actions/checkout to version@3 2023-01-06 22:31:13 +00:00
benwis
63b1837315 First pass of method to generate routelist 2023-01-06 14:08:45 -08:00
Greg Johnston
bc43a9d329 Use builder syntax and refactor tag registration 2023-01-06 16:49:26 -05:00
Greg Johnston
1850c28d3a Add <Link/> and refactor <Stylesheet/> to use it 2023-01-06 16:06:03 -05:00
Greg Johnston
319a058e63 Fix relative route for stylesheet in hackernews 2023-01-06 16:06:03 -05:00
Greg Johnston
678e49268f Merge pull request #248 from gbj/tracing
Adding `tracing` to `leptos_reactive`
2023-01-06 15:18:54 -05:00
Jose Quesada
6df4a6f120 fixed broken compilation within on_mount 2023-01-06 14:17:35 -06:00
Jose Quesada
73c6bbb225 updated to use the equest animation frame method in helpers.rs 2023-01-06 14:02:49 -06:00
Jose Quesada
fa57085946 added HtmlElement::on_mount 2023-01-06 12:24:24 -06:00
Greg Johnston
aef589cd24 Merge pull request #249 from gbj/router-tests
Add all the missing `router` tests
2023-01-06 12:49:44 -05:00
Greg Johnston
05ffd8c989 Add all the missing router tests 2023-01-06 12:48:45 -05:00
Greg Johnston
1125a5f7cb Additional tracing 2023-01-06 12:30:19 -05:00
Greg Johnston
dfba1d9656 Memos 2023-01-06 11:38:03 -05:00
Greg Johnston
96418ed684 Start work on instrumenting leptos_reactive 2023-01-06 11:38:03 -05:00
Greg Johnston
b010233bb4 Merge pull request #242 from jquesada2016/signal_default
impl `Default` for `SignalSetter<T>`
2023-01-06 10:31:29 -05:00
Greg Johnston
7e28f56f01 Merge pull request #247 from gbj/fix-integration-event-name
Correct `leptos_autoreload` event variable name
2023-01-06 09:50:45 -05:00
Greg Johnston
dd35c31db1 Correct leptos_autoreload event variable name 2023-01-06 09:50:29 -05:00
Jose Quesada
c9ac4ed2b5 added Signal::default method 2023-01-06 08:34:15 -06:00
Jose Quesada
7631ce3b09 Revert "added DefaultSignal"
This reverts commit a5988c59ee.
2023-01-06 08:26:10 -06:00
Jose Quesada
a5988c59ee added DefaultSignal 2023-01-05 17:06:06 -06:00
Jose Quesada
9ba807f79b impl Default for SignalSetter<T> 2023-01-05 15:47:31 -06:00
Greg Johnston
9d8627b337 Merge branch 'main' of https://github.com/gbj/leptos 2023-01-05 11:08:11 -05:00
Greg Johnston
64bf01c59e Reduce CI load with skipped feature sets 2023-01-05 11:08:07 -05:00
Greg Johnston
ed023c8970 Merge pull request #239 from gbj/router-off-by-one
Fixes off-by-one error in the router that was causing inappropriate scope disposal
2023-01-05 09:47:39 -05:00
Greg Johnston
13bdef22bd Fixes off-by-one error in the router that was causing inappropriate scope disposal 2023-01-05 09:47:03 -05:00
Greg Johnston
6f49a6c12a Merge pull request #237 from gbj/additional-meta-tags
Better `leptos_meta` component unloading
2023-01-05 08:20:13 -05:00
Greg Johnston
7db292779b Correct on_cleanup import 2023-01-04 22:41:46 -05:00
Greg Johnston
e2496e01d0 Correctly hydrate stylesheets, and correctly clean up stylesheets and metadata 2023-01-04 22:39:54 -05:00
Greg Johnston
d5bda04306 <Outlet/> should dispose of child scopes if it needs to 2023-01-04 22:39:32 -05:00
Greg Johnston
9165242744 Merge pull request #236 from gbj/fix-outlet-hydration-mismatch
Fix `<Outlet/>` hydration mismatch
2023-01-04 22:09:00 -05:00
Greg Johnston
927fe0949f Merge pull request #235 from gbj/effect-cleanup
Signals were not properly registering themselves as sources for their…
2023-01-04 16:57:29 -05:00
Greg Johnston
459216a30e Fix <Outlet/> hydration mismatch 2023-01-04 16:56:47 -05:00
Greg Johnston
c7fa041469 Working on disposing metadata tags 2023-01-04 16:56:04 -05:00
Greg Johnston
cab7360bef Fix hydration mismatch in <Outlet/> 2023-01-04 15:32:39 -05:00
Greg Johnston
159ec4a7bd Signals were not properly registering themselves as sources for their effects, which meant effects were possibly over-running. 2023-01-04 11:29:08 -05:00
Greg Johnston
ae40f3134a Merge pull request #233 from kdwarn/main
Fix links/names to a couple examples
2023-01-04 11:11:04 -05:00
Greg Johnston
3c080e0564 Merge pull request #232 from gbj/custom-events-in-macro
`leptos_macro` improvements to `class:`, `prop:`, `on:`, `:undelegate…
2023-01-04 11:10:19 -05:00
Greg Johnston
e8c1bf5055 #[prop] docs 2023-01-04 11:10:03 -05:00
Greg Johnston
2a4a5f75c9 Remove unused doc_comment crate 2023-01-04 10:42:25 -05:00
Greg Johnston
91b65654d6 Fix typed event docs 2023-01-04 10:40:35 -05:00
Kris Warner
dcca6e4e17 Fix name/link for parent_child 2023-01-04 10:25:41 -05:00
Kris Warner
4550545e4f Fix link/name of counters_stable 2023-01-04 10:18:38 -05:00
Greg Johnston
af1a4492e8 leptos_macro improvements to class:, prop:, on:, :undelegated, and events 2023-01-04 00:25:53 -05:00
Greg Johnston
6b1b4463a0 Fix server docs 2023-01-03 23:22:06 -05:00
Greg Johnston
632267c13a Merge pull request #231 from gbj/router-changes
Close issue #229 and update router docs
2023-01-03 21:51:22 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a349707e1f Merge pull request #230 from gbj/server-docs-and-debug
Improve docs and debugging tools for server functions (closes #225)
2023-01-03 21:51:10 -05:00
Greg Johnston
84fa6cd3a8 Merge pull request #228 from benwis/responseoptions_helpers
Add a redirect() function and some helpful utility functions for ResponseParts and ResponseOptions
2023-01-03 21:51:00 -05:00
Ben Wishovich
05468d3307 You WILL change your doc comments 2023-01-03 17:33:22 -08:00
Greg Johnston
0da88f39cd Improve docs and debugging tools for server functions (closes #225) 2023-01-03 20:05:47 -05:00
Greg Johnston
5dffb0a803 Document how to modularize/externalize route definitions 2023-01-03 19:38:11 -05:00
Greg Johnston
e2a5c2d78f Fix issues with route matching on different sub-routes with same path (closes issue #229) 2023-01-03 19:32:58 -05:00
Greg Johnston
ca679ec496 chore: clear warning 2023-01-03 19:06:59 -05:00
Greg Johnston
10282857fe chore: clear warnings 2023-01-03 18:47:21 -05:00
Greg Johnston
263d5b1d89 Allow path prop on <Route/> to be any type that impl std::fmt::Display 2023-01-03 18:37:43 -05:00
Greg Johnston
6a4cbbf266 Specify html::a to suppress warning 2023-01-03 16:07:51 -05:00
Greg Johnston
8d14972808 Merge branch 'main' of https://github.com/gbj/leptos 2023-01-03 15:52:33 -05:00
Greg Johnston
441eb1697e Reduce CI load by omitting tracing feature from CI testing 2023-01-03 15:52:29 -05:00
Ben Wishovich
64e6eedb4d Add a redirect() function and some helpful utility functions for ResponseParts and ResponseOptions 2023-01-03 10:35:30 -08:00
Greg Johnston
78d965cc91 Merge pull request #220 from jquesada2016/view_on_undelegated
added on:eventname:undelegated support
2023-01-03 13:07:22 -05:00
Jose Quesada
28dce925b0 relaxed parse_event to be undelegated only when :undelegated appears at the end of the event 2023-01-03 08:54:52 -06:00
Greg Johnston
a2943c4649 Fix counters_isomorphic 2023-01-02 18:37:10 -05:00
Greg Johnston
d4b5b958f3 0.1.0-beta 2023-01-02 16:52:18 -05:00
Greg Johnston
9537cafe25 Add version for publishing 2023-01-02 16:49:45 -05:00
Greg Johnston
95dd252c14 Disable for publish 2023-01-02 16:41:08 -05:00
Greg Johnston
755ceb7d75 0.1.0-beta 2023-01-02 16:35:00 -05:00
Greg Johnston
d5b74dacc8 Merge pull request #223 from gbj/build-examples-ci
Add CI back to build examples
2023-01-02 16:34:29 -05:00
Greg Johnston
411fc51ea2 Clean up examples 2023-01-02 16:20:05 -05:00
Greg Johnston
e714cac0ec Add missing makefiles 2023-01-02 16:19:52 -05:00
Greg Johnston
ab0b687943 Merge pull request #222 from gbj/build-examples-ci
Add `build-examples` task to `cargo make` CI
2023-01-02 13:35:45 -05:00
Greg Johnston
7f21ee97a8 Fix counter_isomorphic import 2023-01-02 13:34:56 -05:00
Greg Johnston
0ed56d382d Add build-examples task to cargo make CI 2023-01-02 13:29:37 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a47cac6e3c Merge pull request #221 from gbj/fixing-stable
Finalizing `stable` support
2023-01-02 13:24:27 -05:00
Greg Johnston
edbd3612b3 stable for leptos_macro 2023-01-02 13:04:56 -05:00
Greg Johnston
e2517c99b8 Backtrace not supported on stable 2023-01-02 12:55:26 -05:00
Greg Johnston
2b01bf99b4 enum Default not supported on stable 2023-01-02 12:55:16 -05:00
Greg Johnston
bd5bd71a21 chore: clear warning 2023-01-02 12:55:04 -05:00
Greg Johnston
60187961a0 Merge pull request #219 from jquesada2016/leptos_dom_stable
Stable support for `leptos_dom`
2023-01-02 12:09:48 -05:00
Jose Quesada
1344f113c5 added on:eventname:undelegated support 2023-01-02 10:36:08 -06:00
Greg Johnston
96bbb86346 Merge pull request #218 from gbj/stylesheet-hydration
Correct hydration behavior of `<Stylesheet id=.../>` (necessary for `…
2023-01-02 10:23:35 -05:00
Jose Quesada
7478315970 forgot to commit new dependencies 2023-01-02 09:01:57 -06:00
Jose Quesada
b894444b8d removed drain_filter feature flag 2023-01-02 08:28:05 -06:00
Jose Quesada
9f8bcd6fb1 removed iter_intersperse feature flag` 2023-01-02 08:20:45 -06:00
Jose Quesada
d82781abbd removed thread_local feature flag 2023-01-02 08:18:19 -06:00
Jose Quesada
f8c4cac6d3 removed once_cell feature flag 2023-01-02 07:52:30 -06:00
Greg Johnston
4264b15aab Correct hydration behavior of <Stylesheet id=.../> (necessary for cargo-leptos CSS reloading) 2023-01-01 22:56:17 -05:00
Greg Johnston
168f9d3a45 Merge pull request #217 from gbj/action-docs-ci
Fix `Action` and `create_action` docs to match new API
2023-01-01 21:36:15 -05:00
Greg Johnston
9663555195 Fix Action and create_action docs to match new API 2023-01-01 19:44:50 -05:00
Greg Johnston
e92176029c Merge pull request #216 from gbj/context-warning
Revert confusingly-aggressive shadowed-context warning
2023-01-01 17:40:54 -05:00
Greg Johnston
fe820c48c8 Revert confusingly-aggressive shadowed-context warning 2023-01-01 17:40:39 -05:00
Greg Johnston
87cd4b8f00 Merge pull request #214 from gbj/fix-tailwind-example
Small fixes to Tailwind example
2023-01-01 08:09:36 -05:00
Greg Johnston
3a5e3aea99 Small fixes to Tailwind example 2023-01-01 08:09:24 -05:00
Greg Johnston
9ba06cd604 Merge pull request #213 from gbj/fix-hydration-mismatch
Closes #212
2023-01-01 08:04:10 -05:00
Greg Johnston
e8eb55ca5c Make sure tag names are uppercased in debug assertions where they're uppercased 2023-01-01 08:03:26 -05:00
Greg Johnston
7946df8bfc Merge pull request #209 from benwis/cargo-leptos-release-testing
Update all examples to use cargo-leptos and patch integrations for latest cargo-leptos support
2023-01-01 07:56:41 -05:00
Ben Wishovich
827b787c91 Bugfixes, using cargo-leptos for CSS, and updating READMEs. 2022-12-31 18:39:05 -08:00
Greg Johnston
795270447b Merge pull request #208 from jquesada2016/207
fixes compiler recursion limit on `View::on`
2022-12-31 19:15:28 -05:00
Ben Wishovich
01c00eee6b Update SSR Readmes with new instructions 2022-12-31 16:06:54 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
f45d33db73 Move the examples out of the workspace, and standardize naming. All of the SSR examples now work with cargo-leptos 2022-12-31 15:52:19 -08:00
Jose Quesada
60e2f34456 changed View::on to not require manually boxing the closure 2022-12-31 09:59:48 -06:00
Jose Quesada
7ec82c8df3 boxing View::on closure to fix compiler recursion error 2022-12-31 09:54:13 -06:00
Greg Johnston
d5f8d3a9b7 Merge pull request #206 from jquesada2016/199
fixed components only rendering `<() />` on release
2022-12-31 09:22:09 -05:00
Jose Quesada
2a1b531bd2 fixed components only rendering <() /> on release 2022-12-31 08:08:14 -06:00
Greg Johnston
f5c476cfd5 Merge pull request #205 from gbj/meta-context-warning
Fix warning about MetaContext so it's less misleading.
2022-12-30 20:04:46 -05:00
Greg Johnston
26b28be436 Fix warning about MetaContext so it's less misleading. 2022-12-30 19:30:35 -05:00
Ben Wishovich
60f0bf23fd Merge branch 'main' into cargo-leptos-release-testing 2022-12-30 16:17:50 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
442dc1e041 More changes to the examples 2022-12-30 16:17:17 -08:00
Greg Johnston
c438b46eb1 Merge pull request #200 from gbj/duplicating-text-fix
Fixing duplicating-text-node issue in `DynChild`
2022-12-30 19:11:43 -05:00
Greg Johnston
2a399f05ac Merge pull request #202 from Gentle/detect_tag_type
ambiguous tags inherit the type of their parent (svg/mathml/html)
2022-12-30 19:11:25 -05:00
Greg Johnston
6e1bc42879 Merge pull request #204 from gbj/debug-shadowed-context
Give warning when shadowing a context in debug mode
2022-12-30 19:11:02 -05:00
Greg Johnston
7ad94cc520 Merge pull request #203 from gbj/stored-value
`store_value`
2022-12-30 19:10:25 -05:00
Ramon Klass
c3a7ef0357 ambiguous tags inherit the type of their parent 2022-12-30 23:38:51 +01:00
Greg Johnston
8ee521787e Give warning when shadowing a context in debug mode 2022-12-30 17:11:34 -05:00
Greg Johnston
04c85d6eb0 Fix Axum example 2022-12-30 16:55:50 -05:00
Greg Johnston
71d278927b Update examples to new action APIs 2022-12-30 15:44:25 -05:00
Greg Johnston
cc1d15989e Update router to new action APIs 2022-12-30 15:36:01 -05:00
Greg Johnston
2c614722f4 Make Action and MultiAction Copy by backing them with a StoredValue 2022-12-30 15:29:35 -05:00
Greg Johnston
98d151f5fb Make Signal and SignalSetter Copy by backing them with StoredValue when needed 2022-12-30 15:10:37 -05:00
Greg Johnston
5a9a681d8a Create store_value and StoredValue, allowing you to stash things inside the reactive system in exchange for a Copy + 'static wrapper. 2022-12-30 15:10:28 -05:00
Ben Wishovich
8eaa0b0c15 Merge branch 'main' into cargo-leptos-release-testing 2022-12-30 11:04:43 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
c3fbf13ef3 No leading slashes, and a working todo-app-sqlite example. Improved config section detection 2022-12-30 11:01:01 -08:00
Greg Johnston
54f666c957 Merge pull request #201 from gbj/custom-events-dont-bubble
Fixes issue #178
2022-12-30 12:20:48 -05:00
Greg Johnston
b318449ee7 Issue #178 2022-12-30 11:41:21 -05:00
Greg Johnston
59c291a1e5 Could it be this simple? 2022-12-30 10:47:01 -05:00
Greg Johnston
6c7b20ce77 Merge pull request #197 from luckynumberke7in/patch-2
Fix a few typos in README.md
2022-12-30 08:19:10 -05:00
Ke7in
9a00f7f492 Fix a few typos in README.md
Minor, but I noticed 1 while reading the file and decided to skim the rest of the file.
2022-12-29 23:23:43 -05:00
Greg Johnston
26e90d1959 Merge pull request #196 from gbj/cleanup
Clean up issues relating to `0.1.0` merge
2022-12-29 20:44:31 -05:00
Ben Wishovich
1f1d675d17 Basic cargo-leptos test 2022-12-29 16:42:05 -08:00
Greg Johnston
9bde885b9d Fix suspense in story page 2022-12-29 19:28:10 -05:00
Greg Johnston
383f8a409d Add <Suspense/> to story and user pages 2022-12-29 19:17:35 -05:00
Greg Johnston
b98bacdcab Remove logs 2022-12-29 18:51:39 -05:00
Greg Johnston
d3d71875da FIXME DynChild issue 2022-12-29 18:48:21 -05:00
Greg Johnston
e06946e5a4 stable support for router 2022-12-29 18:40:50 -05:00
Greg Johnston
c485a391ee Update README.md 2022-12-29 18:25:45 -05:00
Greg Johnston
cc48ff72ad Prep for stable support 2022-12-29 18:21:24 -05:00
Greg Johnston
b2cf953c07 Example fix 2022-12-29 18:21:18 -05:00
Greg Johnston
f8af065c0e Adjustments to README 2022-12-29 18:21:08 -05:00
Greg Johnston
333f60cfb7 Changes for stable in router and meta 2022-12-29 18:10:14 -05:00
Greg Johnston
cd9fe66fbb Debug bound 2022-12-29 18:01:47 -05:00
Greg Johnston
3bb9e93c69 Debug bounds 2022-12-29 18:01:01 -05:00
Greg Johnston
f9474def96 Relaxed Debug bounds 2022-12-29 17:43:17 -05:00
Greg Johnston
d7dba85f2d Missing changes re: docs 2022-12-29 17:43:06 -05:00
Greg Johnston
94af8f26ca Fix site-root 2022-12-29 17:39:08 -05:00
Greg Johnston
19dabb6b6a Clear up warnings in the example 2022-12-29 17:39:04 -05:00
Greg Johnston
15b5f7545a Use <Transition/> here for that silky-smooth optimistic UI update 2022-12-29 17:35:46 -05:00
Greg Johnston
9399fc7b4f Removed old/broken fix for hydration under <Suspense/> 2022-12-29 17:30:33 -05:00
Greg Johnston
5d8d5d9910 SocketAddr? I hardly know her! (missing import from merge) 2022-12-29 16:01:37 -05:00
Greg Johnston
e6a1255140 Merge pull request #119 from jquesada2016/leptos_dom_v2
leptos_dom v2
2022-12-29 12:21:13 -05:00
Greg Johnston
528a9d7a6f Fix merge 2022-12-29 12:13:52 -05:00
Greg Johnston
f28da0770f Fix leptos_config version 2022-12-29 12:13:45 -05:00
Jose Quesada
0145b01da5 impl IntoView for &View 2022-12-29 09:55:35 -06:00
Greg Johnston
725ea8a01e Merge branch 'jquesada2016-leptos_dom_v2' 2022-12-29 09:32:35 -05:00
Greg Johnston
70f6297277 Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into jquesada2016-leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-29 09:32:12 -05:00
Greg Johnston
e595d35c8b Fix CSS location for hackernews-axum 2022-12-29 08:50:43 -05:00
Greg Johnston
c44693e0a4 Use #[component] macro for leptos_meta to generate docs 2022-12-29 08:46:41 -05:00
Greg Johnston
b86e7f33dc Bump versions for new cargo-leptos compatible integrations 2022-12-29 08:04:22 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a603531409 Typos 2022-12-29 08:02:56 -05:00
Greg Johnston
f47fad3ed5 Merge pull request #177 from benwis/cargo-leptos-beta
Changes to leptos, leptos_meta, leptos_actix/leptos_axum, and leptos_config to support cargo-leptos-beta
2022-12-29 07:48:38 -05:00
Greg Johnston
1cb03914ab Merge pull request #185 from snapbug/stable-build-fix
Fix build errors in `counter-isomorphic` when using `stable`
2022-12-29 07:44:56 -05:00
Jose Quesada
67c5eda099 removed clone bount on the type argument of SignalSetter 2022-12-28 21:14:10 -06:00
Jose Quesada
63e70db736 removed EventHandler trait 2022-12-28 17:49:10 -06:00
Jose Quesada
8acbc579e0 fixed broken undelegated type 2022-12-28 15:38:13 -06:00
Jose Quesada
28bb3f81aa made ev::undelegated lowercase to match the rest of the event names 2022-12-28 15:28:59 -06:00
Greg Johnston
e8424138ce Fix TOML 2022-12-28 15:06:52 -05:00
Greg Johnston
4b1fce4c9c Revert "Merge branch 'main' into pr/119"
This reverts commit 63f680f37d, reversing
changes made to 50ba796f49.
2022-12-28 15:06:46 -05:00
Greg Johnston
fd2a2bd5f4 Fixing merge issues 2022-12-28 14:51:01 -05:00
Greg Johnston
f09ded454d Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into pr/119 2022-12-28 14:48:03 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a2f85feb57 Update Readme 2022-12-28 14:41:19 -05:00
Greg Johnston
d64ca366fc Fix merge 2022-12-28 14:22:03 -05:00
Greg Johnston
63f680f37d Merge branch 'main' into pr/119 2022-12-28 14:21:54 -05:00
Greg Johnston
50ba796f49 Fix leptos_server tests 2022-12-28 13:26:10 -05:00
Jose Quesada
f3b62bcf88 impl HtmlElement::inner_html for SSR 2022-12-28 11:34:27 -06:00
Jose Quesada
57c72c038c impl HtmlElement::inner_html for web targets, SSR still TODO 2022-12-28 11:17:47 -06:00
Jose Quesada
4340fbfc78 Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-28 10:52:06 -06:00
Jose Quesada
4e1753fc71 moved #[component] tracing support behind a tracing feature flag 2022-12-28 10:51:55 -06:00
Greg Johnston
f30310a64a Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-28 11:33:29 -05:00
Greg Johnston
e3c4e9f6a4 chores: fix failing tests, update docs, suppress warnings 2022-12-28 11:33:26 -05:00
Jose Quesada
494deef9b6 maybe possibly perhaps fixed broken tracing dep 2022-12-28 09:53:11 -06:00
Jose Quesada
0da8d0113c added clone: to components in view! macro to help with move dilemmaa 2022-12-28 09:24:52 -06:00
Greg Johnston
dac69b9802 Port hackernews-axum 2022-12-28 08:53:05 -05:00
Jose Quesada
3c1e1e12d2 component move fix would break scope continuity 2022-12-28 07:44:41 -06:00
Jose Quesada
0e179d0cb5 component move fix would break scope continuity
This reverts commit 4dd5768a66.
2022-12-28 07:36:05 -06:00
Greg Johnston
55b27f7aec Fix <Meta/> tag hydration lookup 2022-12-28 08:19:56 -05:00
Jose Quesada
4467d060b6 fixed duplicate imports on web 2022-12-27 20:18:46 -06:00
Jose Quesada
4dd5768a66 fixed move dilema on component children 2022-12-27 20:14:10 -06:00
Jose Quesada
a3f090c4df added LazyView to fix view! macro move dilema 2022-12-27 20:12:59 -06:00
Ben Wishovich
5729655657 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/cargo-leptos-beta' into cargo-leptos-beta 2022-12-27 13:02:13 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
f2ed521de8 Missing .is_ok() and more examples changes 2022-12-27 13:01:40 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
f8f0d9fae0 Merge branch 'main' into cargo-leptos-beta 2022-12-27 12:49:17 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
e23c05a1df Remove unused derives 2022-12-27 11:01:20 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
be94c1b846 Update examples to camelcase and add missing fields for feature flags. Should be working with cargo-leptos beta again 2022-12-27 10:58:05 -08:00
Jose Quesada
b3c4c77dee now unwrapping type when documenting a field which has #[prop(strip_option)] 2022-12-27 12:20:14 -06:00
Jose Quesada
8b81425b21 explicit handler type to help compiler type inference 2022-12-27 08:46:09 -06:00
Jose Quesada
04e3e7a9a6 Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-27 08:33:22 -06:00
Jose Quesada
ab2d554dc3 now only adding event handlers Some(_) and FnMut; called cargo fmt which is why more files were edited 2022-12-27 08:33:09 -06:00
Greg Johnston
c712cc8937 chore: clippy 2022-12-26 17:49:32 -05:00
Greg Johnston
6077966cd7 Streaming SSR for <Suspense/> in release mode 2022-12-26 17:47:26 -05:00
Greg Johnston
3179b2a9e5 Remove duplicate 2022-12-26 17:25:18 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a68d276c90 Merge pull request #188 from tshepang/patch-1
readme: fix indentation of code block
2022-12-26 17:16:03 -05:00
Greg Johnston
bf3bba3794 Merge pull request #176 from ultrasaurus/nightly-readme
info about how to set up nightly -> README
2022-12-26 17:15:30 -05:00
Sarah Allen
17eb571ef3 remove --allow-downgrade option since not required 2022-12-26 11:00:27 -08:00
Greg Johnston
ebd7080149 Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-26 11:38:27 -05:00
Greg Johnston
f1a148caf8 Remove errant Clone bound on Signal<T> by implementing explicitly 2022-12-26 11:38:25 -05:00
Jose Quesada
a5351dd33d fixed broken cfg 2022-12-26 09:51:36 -06:00
Jose Quesada
a15b3dd882 now using a shared marker to check if a Each has already been mounted, rather than calling out to JS 2022-12-26 09:42:37 -06:00
Jose Quesada
d42b79b261 now using a shared marker to check if a component has already been mounted, rather than calling out to JS 2022-12-26 09:37:32 -06:00
Jose Quesada
6cd136ec9b Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-26 08:59:11 -06:00
Jose Quesada
85b72f5b68 added support for moving views around in the DOM 2022-12-26 08:58:58 -06:00
Greg Johnston
2bd0c38304 Properly detect and namespace SVG/MathML 2022-12-26 08:21:36 -05:00
Greg Johnston
9dc30da3e9 Fix component children example in docs 2022-12-26 08:03:40 -05:00
Tshepang Mbambo
3436cf7fbf readme: fix indentation of code block 2022-12-26 06:29:12 +02:00
Greg Johnston
38ef93d862 Fix deps 2022-12-25 23:14:10 -05:00
Greg Johnston
0e437cac68 Update README 2022-12-25 23:13:27 -05:00
Greg Johnston
98e3f5a155 Remove dev-deps for publish 2022-12-25 23:11:08 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a55ce8f752 Fix deps 2022-12-25 23:08:00 -05:00
Greg Johnston
469a65ad7a Remove dev-deps for publish 2022-12-25 23:07:42 -05:00
Greg Johnston
8a8c00455e Remove version of dev-deps 2022-12-25 23:06:20 -05:00
Greg Johnston
2048e89109 Remove dev-dependency (for cargo publish reasons) 2022-12-25 23:03:43 -05:00
Greg Johnston
5540bb8e8c Bump version to 0.1.0-alpha 2022-12-25 22:58:07 -05:00
Greg Johnston
86df770dad chores: getting tests fixed, etc. 2022-12-25 22:53:52 -05:00
Greg Johnston
535bd69b2a Merge pull request #186 from luckynumberke7in/patch-1
Update COMMON_BUGS.md to fix typo
2022-12-25 20:48:40 -05:00
Ke7in
1b0200390b Update COMMON_BUGS.md to fix typo
```rust
let (b, set_a) = create_signal(cx, false); // should be set_b
```
2022-12-25 18:27:52 -05:00
Greg Johnston
e05778726b Update docs 2022-12-25 16:06:29 -05:00
Matt Crane
587a85baaf Fix erros in counter-isomorphic with stable 2022-12-24 12:13:35 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
ff0d058a3e leptos_watch is not a bool 2022-12-24 10:30:29 -08:00
Jose Quesada
623bb7cb3f Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-24 08:45:43 -06:00
Jose Quesada
fc062e6829 fixed the type of math elements 2022-12-24 08:45:36 -06:00
Greg Johnston
479c11e3f8 MUCH better solution to hydration mismatch when resources read not under Suspense 2022-12-24 08:24:56 -05:00
Greg Johnston
bf9587c349 Attempt at Transition 2022-12-24 07:39:43 -05:00
Greg Johnston
b3da8a5dba Fix SVG warning fix 2022-12-24 07:39:25 -05:00
Greg Johnston
d3f2cae07a Fix SVG warnings 2022-12-24 07:28:34 -05:00
Greg Johnston
8c4dcbeddc Fix paths for imports 2022-12-23 17:05:52 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a4747596fa Only stream Resources if they're under a Suspense to fix rendering issue 2022-12-23 17:01:22 -05:00
Greg Johnston
af68da0a9a Remove web by default 2022-12-23 17:01:06 -05:00
Greg Johnston
48e1d6cfab Recursive components allowed 2022-12-23 17:00:52 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a4740d6c06 Remove web by default 2022-12-23 17:00:42 -05:00
Jose Quesada
ae506fced6 fixed name mismatch 2022-12-23 14:51:27 -06:00
Jose Quesada
86394105dd fixed name collision within components so that recursion is possible 2022-12-23 14:47:57 -06:00
Jose Quesada
7028dd8b3d fixed math namespace 2022-12-23 14:34:35 -06:00
Jose Quesada
8092bf1962 untoggled wasm32 target 2022-12-23 14:22:16 -06:00
Jose Quesada
2d97790ab9 fixed imports on non-web 2022-12-23 14:17:54 -06:00
Jose Quesada
ef846e7b88 added all math elements 2022-12-23 14:09:46 -06:00
Jose Quesada
d78ee8c3c9 Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-23 14:07:01 -06:00
Jose Quesada
d1ece97575 added all svg elements 2022-12-23 14:06:55 -06:00
Greg Johnston
c24958bec4 Fix paths in hackernews example 2022-12-23 14:35:02 -05:00
Greg Johnston
8e1c165427 Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-23 14:32:26 -05:00
Greg Johnston
50c9c38b7d Fix JS path 2022-12-23 14:24:59 -05:00
Greg Johnston
232776f9a6 Add example to Cargo.toml 2022-12-23 14:23:52 -05:00
Greg Johnston
629ac01484 merge todo-app-sqlite-axum 2022-12-23 14:23:38 -05:00
Greg Johnston
f20c74fa98 SSR changes to support integrations 2022-12-23 14:23:06 -05:00
Greg Johnston
2499755a9e Merge main integrations in 2022-12-23 14:22:49 -05:00
Greg Johnston
f17f651986 Clean up example 2022-12-23 13:30:22 -05:00
Greg Johnston
c1d6ff51a6 Update meta and router versions 2022-12-23 13:19:51 -05:00
Greg Johnston
4839bfbb29 Tailwind example ported 2022-12-23 13:10:45 -05:00
Greg Johnston
391fe89542 0.0.21 2022-12-23 13:01:15 -05:00
Greg Johnston
f54ffab888 Update integration versions 2022-12-23 12:43:18 -05:00
Jose Quesada
7ee0c01594 fixed non-web builds 2022-12-23 11:19:39 -06:00
Jose Quesada
6ce90fa49d revert default build target 2022-12-23 11:16:28 -06:00
Jose Quesada
c96965ab64 Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-23 11:10:01 -06:00
Jose Quesada
5def2a72bc impl View::on and renamed IntoElement to ElementDescriptor 2022-12-23 11:09:55 -06:00
Greg Johnston
a648f084c6 Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-23 11:40:59 -05:00
Greg Johnston
590ec40e0c Final Suspense fix? 2022-12-23 11:40:57 -05:00
Greg Johnston
6354b79588 Use Transition in example 2022-12-23 11:34:20 -05:00
Greg Johnston
d95dc1858c Fix merged leptos_reactive so that resources are streamed properly 2022-12-23 11:33:17 -05:00
Greg Johnston
558b13dc0e Fix merged leptos_reactive so that resources are streamed properly 2022-12-23 11:33:05 -05:00
Greg Johnston
43bbd2f33e Merge branch 'main' of https://github.com/gbj/leptos 2022-12-23 10:25:51 -05:00
Greg Johnston
833eee6639 Create shared_context by default in SSR 2022-12-23 10:25:48 -05:00
Greg Johnston
feb7961bd0 Created shared_context by default in SSR 2022-12-23 10:24:44 -05:00
Greg Johnston
8aa05f8f3d Merge pull request #181 from gbj/relax-debug-trait-bounds
Relax the `Debug` trait bounds on various types in `leptos_reactive`
2022-12-23 10:05:49 -05:00
Jose Quesada
fa87bc6f19 added transparent to `<For /> 2022-12-23 08:39:06 -06:00
Greg Johnston
0f31e924a6 Transparent <For/> 2022-12-23 09:34:47 -05:00
Jose Quesada
c89930aed0 Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-23 08:19:15 -06:00
Greg Johnston
3d160ed152 Merge in changes to leptos_reactive from main 2022-12-23 09:19:04 -05:00
Jose Quesada
8037915294 reintroduced panic in DynChild 2022-12-23 08:19:02 -06:00
Greg Johnston
b62568b8a4 Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-23 08:59:23 -05:00
Jose Quesada
a5d7563a67 fixed DynChild panicking when expected text is not there 2022-12-23 07:54:29 -06:00
Ben Wishovich
fbacfc787c Add missing port to Websockets code 2022-12-22 20:56:47 -08:00
Greg Johnston
0bf52c95bb Make sure --debug is noted in examples so hydration matches 2022-12-22 21:24:36 -05:00
Greg Johnston
89aa02af19 Update counter example 2022-12-22 21:21:17 -05:00
Greg Johnston
21af940c61 Merge pull request #175 from ultrasaurus/counter-example
fix warning, set initial value of counter
2022-12-22 21:08:49 -05:00
Greg Johnston
46c939ba28 Relax all the Debug trait bounds on various types in leptos_reactive 2022-12-22 21:07:38 -05:00
Greg Johnston
d158c34d24 Transition back to Transition in hackernews 2022-12-22 20:55:38 -05:00
Greg Johnston
42eef284e6 Fix Transition in new hydration model 2022-12-22 20:55:17 -05:00
Greg Johnston
6cf5d0a403 <Route element=... => view=... 2022-12-22 20:54:52 -05:00
Greg Johnston
79ac501302 Make <Suspense/> properly reactive again (i.e., shows fallback between states) 2022-12-22 20:45:51 -05:00
Greg Johnston
fdf17af7ab Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-22 20:21:17 -05:00
Greg Johnston
ac16d34985 Fix scoping issue by manually creating Component in Suspense 2022-12-22 20:21:14 -05:00
Jose Quesada
aa9f8f24b0 renamed element to view on <Route /> and RouteDefinition 2022-12-22 17:41:01 -06:00
Jose Quesada
d2ba8f5d46 exporting everything from matching 2022-12-22 17:30:30 -06:00
Greg Johnston
7c25cd9200 Use #[component] macro for core components, deleting leptos_core package 2022-12-22 16:46:48 -05:00
Jose Quesada
34b4917837 updated component doc formatting 2022-12-22 13:10:41 -06:00
Ben Wishovich
ac489e7523 Who let me near the computer before coffee? 2022-12-22 08:42:16 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
0909f60e55 Remove redundant env check and add path option to get_configuration() 2022-12-22 08:39:04 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
5ec76682a7 Fix Websockets Code and re-enable optimizations in tailwind. Remove watch as a param 2022-12-21 23:54:48 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
428999fd14 Updated all the examples to use the new leptos_options, and make cargo-leptos porting easy. Refactored the Tailwind example to bring it closer to leptos norms 2022-12-21 23:08:39 -08:00
Greg Johnston
ce84632c39 Update NodeRef to be generic over typed HTML elements 2022-12-21 21:15:48 -05:00
Greg Johnston
351389c2bf Correct types in SSR 2022-12-21 20:47:30 -05:00
Greg Johnston
532f5c5b83 Add types for HTML elements 2022-12-21 20:37:15 -05:00
Ben Wishovich
0d314224c9 Make tests pass, and do small tweaks/cleanup 2022-12-21 11:51:29 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
b4897f7a61 Fix dumb typos and add an option for an id to Stylesheet 2022-12-21 10:15:42 -08:00
Sarah Allen
49e93278b5 info about how to set up nightly -> README 2022-12-21 07:19:43 -08:00
Sarah Allen
cd59bf5a10 fix warning, set initial value of counter 2022-12-21 07:11:15 -08:00
Greg Johnston
66ac7d2a9d Fix hydration of <Routes/> 2022-12-21 07:58:26 -05:00
Greg Johnston
ae82395100 Remove some hydration key element increments 2022-12-21 07:58:08 -05:00
Greg Johnston
e57b6e0ccf Tidy up <Suspense/> 2022-12-21 07:57:44 -05:00
Greg Johnston
2f218e7428 Small changes to examples 2022-12-21 07:56:33 -05:00
Ben Wishovich
f2e9d6f4c3 More small tweaks to support config 2022-12-20 17:56:38 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
ee379bb405 Add errors to leptos_config and more changes to support beta 2022-12-20 12:14:42 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
d5fbeb9474 WIP Implementation of expanded LeptosOptions, which interop with the cargo-leptos beta and allow configuration of Leptos. Adds id option to <Stylesheet/> 2022-12-20 12:14:05 -08:00
Greg Johnston
7ca131c5b8 Work on hydration examples 2022-12-19 22:45:12 -05:00
Greg Johnston
79712ac4ef Fixes for <Suspense/> hydration 2022-12-19 22:45:00 -05:00
Greg Johnston
065d6b3c19 Fix workspace 2022-12-19 22:44:41 -05:00
Greg Johnston
9a2035f1e1 Relocate view-tests into leptos_dom 2022-12-19 20:11:25 -05:00
Greg Johnston
df8e50e85a Update TodoMVC example 2022-12-19 20:10:15 -05:00
Greg Johnston
58748af63b Fix _ref API in macro 2022-12-19 20:10:09 -05:00
Greg Johnston
36099c19c3 Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-19 16:25:26 -05:00
Greg Johnston
8be33ccd7c Updating todo-app-sqlite example (todo: fix hydration) 2022-12-19 16:25:24 -05:00
Greg Johnston
d6920847ca Fix tests in counter example 2022-12-19 16:14:46 -05:00
Jose Quesada
f2553c117b changed from using <template /> to using custom element names and fixed EachItem on release 2022-12-19 08:57:09 -06:00
Greg Johnston
c63c8728a7 Clear warnings in router example 2022-12-19 07:41:50 -05:00
Greg Johnston
557bd25e2c Clear warnings 2022-12-19 07:39:30 -05:00
Greg Johnston
5ee8b20770 Clear warnings 2022-12-19 07:35:18 -05:00
Greg Johnston
da4b46e359 Clear warnings and improve #[cfg] readability 2022-12-19 07:34:10 -05:00
Greg Johnston
51b0ec3204 Clear warnings in view macro 2022-12-19 07:26:31 -05:00
Greg Johnston
c103c8f05b Suppress warnings about unused Scope variable in components 2022-12-19 07:22:25 -05:00
Greg Johnston
83c8f8b0cb Clear warnings in #[component] macro 2022-12-19 07:20:55 -05:00
Jose Quesada
eccbc424a2 Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-18 16:52:23 -06:00
Jose Quesada
9d370776d2 printing html as it is being streamed to client 2022-12-18 16:52:12 -06:00
Greg Johnston
fc8921445e Update parent-child example 2022-12-18 17:12:06 -05:00
Greg Johnston
c635adb426 Fix Suspense & Transition, hopefully for last time (lol) 2022-12-18 17:01:56 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a845bf12e6 Clear warnings 2022-12-18 16:27:19 -05:00
Greg Johnston
eb573bf242 Remove HydrationKey from leptos_reactive 2022-12-18 16:23:04 -05:00
Greg Johnston
e8aaa77160 Remove now-unused hydration stuff from Scope 2022-12-18 16:20:44 -05:00
Greg Johnston
c0a407b0cd Fix --release builds 2022-12-18 16:15:18 -05:00
Jose Quesada
d79d4c4f86 fixed Fragment::lazy that should take `FnOnce 2022-12-18 13:29:46 -06:00
Greg Johnston
3195ab4ffc Get Suspense/Transition hydration working 2022-12-18 07:38:51 -05:00
Greg Johnston
80287f7a61 Merge pull request #174 from nim65s/main
Fix example tailwind
2022-12-17 19:43:52 -05:00
Guilhem Saurel
218faed341 Fix example tailwind
fix:
╰─>$ cargo leptos watch
Error: at `…/cargo-leptos-0.0.9/src/main.rs@104:58`

Caused by:
    no css/sass/scss file found at: "style/output.css"
2022-12-17 23:33:18 +01:00
Jose Quesada
d071a7c1e0 added HydrationCtx helper methods for forcebly adding leptos-hk, only helpers though, still need to update component lookup logic as well as element and template creation to include these 2022-12-17 12:38:40 -06:00
Jose Quesada
234e1cda4e Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-17 11:57:25 -06:00
Jose Quesada
e140549755 now removing id and leptos-hk from elements 2022-12-17 11:57:14 -06:00
Greg Johnston
df41e4dbc2 FIxes for Suspense/Hydration 2022-12-17 08:46:09 -05:00
Greg Johnston
9c6aaed0a8 Fix issue of <Routes/> mismatch 2022-12-17 08:28:22 -05:00
Greg Johnston
eaf4bbb068 Merge pull request #173 from benwis/ssr-headers
Allow Headers and Status to be set by components and Server Fns during initial SSR Load
2022-12-17 07:04:32 -05:00
Ben Wishovich
186e2454b0 Fix DBs 2022-12-16 17:37:17 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
6fa15a5584 Cleanup of testing files 2022-12-16 17:35:32 -08:00
Jose Quesada
aa71e1f66c Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-16 16:38:06 -06:00
Jose Quesada
ae16c2f96d prepending :: to leptos imports 2022-12-16 16:37:47 -06:00
Greg Johnston
4e8ad641ec Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-16 17:35:57 -05:00
Greg Johnston
64c29b1787 Remove unused import 2022-12-16 16:43:07 -05:00
Greg Johnston
df517ea9bb Add transition support 2022-12-16 16:42:27 -05:00
Ben Wishovich
2d289dd2b6 Actix version, but the issue is the same 2022-12-16 13:18:35 -08:00
Greg Johnston
702a785ca0 Fix context tests 2022-12-16 15:28:10 -05:00
Jose Quesada
abc117b9bf annotated For with #[component] 2022-12-16 14:13:51 -06:00
Greg Johnston
4823e0eb8d Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-16 12:17:49 -05:00
Greg Johnston
d65fde1ed4 Fix Link in SSR 2022-12-16 12:17:41 -05:00
Jose Quesada
6cfd2ba04e added prop docs to props builder 2022-12-16 08:51:07 -06:00
Jose Quesada
cd178c5c85 using format_ident instead of Ident::new 2022-12-16 08:25:52 -06:00
Jose Quesada
5a44f9eb4b Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-16 07:57:00 -06:00
Jose Quesada
688b0a6b73 started fine-tunning view macro spans 2022-12-16 07:30:13 -06:00
Greg Johnston
ef84d77e12 Merge branch 'main' of https://github.com/gbj/leptos 2022-12-16 07:20:59 -05:00
Greg Johnston
924b632fd3 Improve docs for provide_context and use_context 2022-12-16 07:20:54 -05:00
Ben Wishovich
2658e158df HERE BE DRAGONS 2022-12-15 22:31:47 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
21274c08bf Hmmmm 2022-12-15 22:07:11 -08:00
Greg Johnston
b83cf4dc51 Clean up Suspense SSR 2022-12-15 21:58:11 -05:00
Greg Johnston
1826d4bab2 Remove extra logging 2022-12-15 21:56:11 -05:00
Greg Johnston
e6e71cb8e6 Remove extra logging 2022-12-15 21:55:21 -05:00
Greg Johnston
01252b841d Fix <Suspense/> SSR 2022-12-15 21:54:43 -05:00
Greg Johnston
c6d30a710a FIx issues I introduced to SSR while logging this 2022-12-15 21:04:55 -05:00
Greg Johnston
fefca82d16 Minimal tracing to show order of rendering 2022-12-15 20:56:52 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a253d224ac Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-15 20:18:44 -05:00
Greg Johnston
04f331d444 Fix missing HTML 2022-12-15 20:18:41 -05:00
Ben Wishovich
2fb3515e62 Cursed, it is 2022-12-15 16:03:07 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
7a8b08d149 Broken in a new way 2022-12-15 15:57:41 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
0bc29b5f26 Closer maybe? 2022-12-15 14:12:54 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
f9bda65dbe WIP impl of SSR Header/Status setting 2022-12-15 13:14:02 -08:00
Jose Quesada
a591d54a22 changed router to directly return children, rather than a closure to not break tracing continuity 2022-12-15 13:53:39 -06:00
Jose Quesada
3e508b16f3 impl #[component(transparent)] 2022-12-15 13:40:58 -06:00
Jose Quesada
5603fac109 ported Route 2022-12-15 13:07:09 -06:00
Jose Quesada
8adf9108c5 ported Routes 2022-12-15 13:00:53 -06:00
Jose Quesada
610e38a967 fixed Coutlet from being a double component 2022-12-15 12:52:46 -06:00
Jose Quesada
34697b74a0 fixed form components to take children(cx) directly instead of a closure 2022-12-15 12:51:43 -06:00
Jose Quesada
0a8b516182 ported A 2022-12-15 12:50:00 -06:00
Jose Quesada
5405dcd09d ported MultiActionForm 2022-12-15 12:40:41 -06:00
Jose Quesada
1aaacbaf5b ported ActionForm 2022-12-15 12:37:19 -06:00
Jose Quesada
ce9aec2520 started porting router to #[component] 2022-12-15 12:31:53 -06:00
Jose Quesada
422233eecf removed some HydrationCtx things and improved tracing for DynChild 2022-12-15 12:05:17 -06:00
Jose Quesada
3b99d2d4fd added tracing support to component macro 2022-12-15 12:01:16 -06:00
Jose Quesada
9eadac9f2c added HydrationCtx helpers and fixed a couple bugs with the hydration example 2022-12-15 10:04:44 -06:00
Greg Johnston
416e1a617b Change start to hydrate in example 2022-12-15 08:39:19 -05:00
Greg Johnston
1b0aa4d903 Disable macro SSR until I've added IDs 2022-12-15 08:36:46 -05:00
Greg Johnston
01013b00e5 Implement classes in SSR macro path 2022-12-15 07:56:31 -05:00
Greg Johnston
3ef64bd372 <Suspense/> streaming and hydration issue 2022-12-14 23:18:54 -05:00
Greg Johnston
c463579faa Round 1 of next_hydration_key() 2022-12-14 20:38:37 -05:00
Greg Johnston
67de5685bb Merge pull request #167 from benwis/axum-context
Give Axum access to Request and allow server functions to set status/headers/cookies
2022-12-14 15:47:54 -05:00
Ben Wishovich
8a85d4261a Fix Todo DB 2022-12-14 11:20:53 -08:00
Jose Quesada
218c4d3c90 moved body back inside itself to allow forwarding attributes 2022-12-14 12:57:43 -06:00
Ben Wishovich
90849cc6e3 Add working example of Actix/Axum Header and Status Setting 2022-12-14 10:55:05 -08:00
Jose Quesada
5f95776a08 Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-14 12:24:16 -06:00
Jose Quesada
adee33a08e initial impl of #[prop()] 2022-12-14 12:15:41 -06:00
Greg Johnston
e3e0460371 Disable SSR macr until node ID generation is done 2022-12-14 10:57:37 -05:00
Greg Johnston
6e4448dae6 SSR work with missing node IDs 2022-12-14 10:56:48 -05:00
Greg Johnston
fee0f5490b Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-14 09:06:20 -05:00
Greg Johnston
e1836af6bd Fix .wasm location in integration 2022-12-14 09:06:10 -05:00
Jose Quesada
b37a36a003 allowing clippy lint for too many arguments on components 2022-12-14 07:34:31 -06:00
Greg Johnston
e865f609ee Merge pull request #166 from gbj/component-macro-docs
Add more entry-level docs for `#[component]` macro
2022-12-14 07:49:33 -05:00
Greg Johnston
621122adf7 Fix Suspense/Transition SSR 2022-12-14 07:12:43 -05:00
Greg Johnston
f6acecd3ad Fix Wasm import URL in integrations 2022-12-14 07:12:36 -05:00
Greg Johnston
f17c7fdb90 Remove duplicated window_event_listener 2022-12-14 07:00:56 -05:00
Greg Johnston
21178b1682 Correct definitions of is_browser and is_server 2022-12-14 06:57:35 -05:00
Greg Johnston
1c8b640855 Update #[component] docs 2022-12-14 06:44:14 -05:00
Ben Wishovich
9f97497e48 Working impl of Request access and Response cookies for Axum 2022-12-13 22:07:15 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
70f2b3b4d3 More fiddling, still no dice 2022-12-13 16:05:31 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
181a15cf66 WIP axum acces to request 2022-12-13 15:23:47 -08:00
Jose Quesada
a7a35857bb now tracking scope name 2022-12-13 14:33:34 -06:00
Jose Quesada
caa919b257 Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-13 14:15:42 -06:00
Jose Quesada
4c123884de reverted to redeclaring the component fn within itself 2022-12-13 14:15:23 -06:00
Greg Johnston
5e06eb1a99 Correct use of cx 2022-12-13 15:14:41 -05:00
Greg Johnston
cc0bf20c9d Use the correct identifier for cx here 2022-12-13 15:06:21 -05:00
Jose Quesada
5aab8e40c2 Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-13 13:24:06 -06:00
Jose Quesada
eeaccfc815 moved fn block into Component::new 2022-12-13 13:23:51 -06:00
Greg Johnston
cac1187346 Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-13 14:21:06 -05:00
Greg Johnston
4134d2f924 Working on router example 2022-12-13 14:20:58 -05:00
Greg Johnston
621976c92c Add correct import for doctest 2022-12-13 14:14:04 -05:00
Jose Quesada
39e809f686 initial impl of component macro with inline doc comments and TypedBuilder overrides 2022-12-13 12:44:30 -06:00
Greg Johnston
b2d7ad2afd Fix a couple issues with intra-doc links 2022-12-13 13:10:04 -05:00
Greg Johnston
73b21487b9 Add more entry-level docs for #[component] macro 2022-12-13 13:06:37 -05:00
Greg Johnston
896812c8d6 Merge pull request #165 from Gentle/update_returning
update_returning handlers
2022-12-13 12:54:40 -05:00
Jose Quesada
286c95136f Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' into leptos_dom_v2_component 2022-12-13 07:38:51 -06:00
Greg Johnston
5ca169ac06 Properly handle Scope when creating component children 2022-12-13 07:42:14 -05:00
Greg Johnston
8efb28826f Properly set hydration key 2022-12-12 21:17:51 -05:00
Greg Johnston
10799c33b7 Properly dispose 2022-12-12 21:17:38 -05:00
Greg Johnston
657de9df33 Remove log 2022-12-12 20:57:18 -05:00
Greg Johnston
069fc88042 Update SSR support for Suspense/Transition 2022-12-12 20:56:19 -05:00
Greg Johnston
92335989b7 Don't overwrite MetaContext from integration 2022-12-12 20:55:57 -05:00
Greg Johnston
58d2ce113d Use Scope-based hydration key generation 2022-12-12 20:55:41 -05:00
Greg Johnston
e499c88288 Consolidating hydration key generation 2022-12-12 20:55:28 -05:00
Ramon Klass
fea462c90a update_returning handlers 2022-12-13 02:19:58 +01:00
Jose Quesada
a75cbee133 started working on component macro 2022-12-12 18:33:12 -06:00
Jose Quesada
99ff73c721 applied fix per gbj's suggested 2022-12-12 16:23:15 -06:00
Jose Quesada
2c9eff3659 impl IntoView for all std types that made sense 2022-12-12 14:45:10 -06:00
Jose Quesada
ce5355d73f impl IntoView for `Vec<impl IntoView> 2022-12-12 13:52:41 -06:00
Jose Quesada
582cd7d729 Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-12 13:39:57 -06:00
Jose Quesada
e2ef293d19 added IntoFragment trait for all IntoIterator and also impl FromIterator for Fragment 2022-12-12 13:39:41 -06:00
Greg Johnston
b06a4ba805 Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-12 13:40:13 -05:00
Greg Johnston
6b6c54e8ff Updating hackernews example 2022-12-12 13:40:05 -05:00
Greg Johnston
8a0e56aff5 Properly namespace Fragment when used 2022-12-12 13:39:50 -05:00
Greg Johnston
1804a65857 Merge in updates to meta package 2022-12-12 13:39:30 -05:00
Greg Johnston
035f929d3b Merge class prop back into A component 2022-12-12 13:39:19 -05:00
Jose Quesada
0b11a8dda6 fixed compilation on non-CSR targets 2022-12-12 12:26:11 -06:00
Jose Quesada
5881fb9064 Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-12 12:18:29 -06:00
Jose Quesada
9dbbb26100 made is_server and helpers const fn and added View::into_html_element helper 2022-12-12 12:18:15 -06:00
Greg Johnston
9c0d813697 Resolve issue with scope disposal panicking because it can't find runtime (because runtime already dropped) 2022-12-12 10:25:20 -05:00
Greg Johnston
4a1d16b641 Properly reset ID in streaming 2022-12-12 10:24:55 -05:00
Greg Johnston
c4eeb4f39f Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-12 09:49:22 -05:00
Greg Johnston
37ab7b34f9 Fix imports when in SSR mode so we don't run wasm-bindgen code 2022-12-12 09:49:15 -05:00
Greg Johnston
fcae17eab7 Streamline streaming SSR 2022-12-12 09:48:45 -05:00
Greg Johnston
c4cc3e944b Merge in changes from main 2022-12-12 09:26:46 -05:00
Greg Johnston
c481e465b0 Update counter-isomorphic 2022-12-12 09:26:13 -05:00
Greg Johnston
073bd759b0 Add .gitignore 2022-12-12 09:25:57 -05:00
Greg Johnston
88435af844 Update counter-isomorphicexample 2022-12-12 09:25:47 -05:00
Jose Quesada
ff21f38626 Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-12 07:29:51 -06:00
Jose Quesada
9bc8492245 removed impl of IntoView for &str and replaced with &'static str for Cow<'static, str> opt 2022-12-12 07:29:35 -06:00
Greg Johnston
2389cec5f7 Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-11 20:21:35 -05:00
Greg Johnston
86d5f4c2e4 Update <For/> in example 2022-12-11 20:21:07 -05:00
Jose Quesada
811449d664 stopped DynChild from panicking when nested DynChild run within the same signal trigger but the parent runs before this child 2022-12-11 17:36:19 -06:00
Greg Johnston
109863c59a Update SSR benchmark code to new APIs 2022-12-11 17:42:15 -05:00
Greg Johnston
b9e8777bb1 Update <For/> API 2022-12-11 17:35:46 -05:00
Jose Quesada
d44c7f121b remove Transition DynChild workaround 2022-12-11 13:37:45 -06:00
Jose Quesada
9b1c4e42bd added missing generic and removed workaround for Suspense DynChild 2022-12-11 13:33:11 -06:00
Jose Quesada
ff026ea953 addressed clippy lints in release mode 2022-12-11 13:27:52 -06:00
Jose Quesada
9eb1f2fdf8 addressed clippy lints 2022-12-11 13:22:01 -06:00
Jose Quesada
06538ba021 fixed DynChild when changing from Text to anything else 2022-12-11 13:06:54 -06:00
Jose Quesada
14c6dcf902 now surrounding View::Text with quotes 2022-12-11 12:57:54 -06:00
Jose Quesada
a15dedb82d impl new fmt::Debug repr for View 2022-12-11 12:43:58 -06:00
Greg Johnston
43ffa1bcd7 Use Fn() -> Fragment for component children, and update router and Suspense/Transition 2022-12-10 22:12:08 -05:00
Greg Johnston
d30de9abce Add Transparent type to pass arbitrary data inside a View 2022-12-10 22:11:39 -05:00
Greg Johnston
f459253cdb Clear warning here and add explanation 2022-12-10 21:05:13 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a53f7ccdb7 Update Suspense and Transition with new impl IntoView pattern 2022-12-10 19:51:41 -05:00
Greg Johnston
b7bd4fc69c Update Counters example 2022-12-10 19:51:30 -05:00
Greg Johnston
9d43eb5503 Tweak handling of component children 2022-12-10 19:42:08 -05:00
Greg Johnston
335c040702 Implement IntoView for same set of primitive types 2022-12-10 19:33:56 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a4e5bf03d8 Start implementing IntoView for primitives 2022-12-10 19:28:28 -05:00
Greg Johnston
90de653a60 Concrete return types work 2022-12-10 19:28:11 -05:00
Greg Johnston
359feebccf Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-10 19:21:51 -05:00
Greg Johnston
6c29d85b8d Remove into_view in view and component macros 2022-12-10 19:21:46 -05:00
Jose Quesada
315407b866 Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-10 15:32:51 -06:00
Jose Quesada
d22fa3c5e7 removed IntoChild 2022-12-10 15:32:36 -06:00
Greg Johnston
6d24af7748 Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-10 16:22:55 -05:00
Greg Johnston
18bd2162cf Docs in component macro 2022-12-10 16:21:58 -05:00
Jose Quesada
74ea50a293 fixed Component::new to take anything that impl IntoView 2022-12-10 13:50:05 -06:00
Greg Johnston
4a9f906571 Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-10 14:09:43 -05:00
Greg Johnston
4b970b3f1c Fix rerendering issue 2022-12-10 14:06:49 -05:00
Greg Johnston
6db086c0a6 Meant to delete this, not comment it out 2022-12-10 14:06:42 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a7da8232a7 I was wrong -- these will be automatically disposed by the parent scope in the correct order, and actually shouldn't be done manually 2022-12-10 14:06:18 -05:00
Jose Quesada
a5f868915a added trait for converting impl AsRef<web_sys::Element> to HtmlElement<AnyElement> 2022-12-10 12:16:08 -06:00
Jose Quesada
237bacc2da addressed all clippy lints 2022-12-10 10:50:01 -06:00
Jose Quesada
e09f5665ca Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-10 09:54:56 -06:00
Jose Quesada
11720302a2 addressed all clippy lints for web targets 2022-12-10 09:54:49 -06:00
Jose Quesada
e097ec84c2 started addressing clippy lints and fixed an undiscovered bug 2022-12-10 08:40:24 -06:00
Greg Johnston
bcb130deca Working on router 2022-12-10 09:15:05 -05:00
Greg Johnston
c4af033f2c Remove logging 2022-12-10 09:12:11 -05:00
Greg Johnston
5bdd150347 Get router working with new renderer 2022-12-10 08:32:58 -05:00
Greg Johnston
f9cc57acb9 Fix attributes in view macro 2022-12-10 08:32:30 -05:00
Greg Johnston
000d796149 Update router example 2022-12-10 08:32:19 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a7c16c9b09 Implement PartialEq and Eq for View 2022-12-10 07:37:07 -05:00
Greg Johnston
ad01d69540 <Suspense/> and <Transition/> 2022-12-09 22:52:30 -05:00
Greg Johnston
7959f5b324 Add signal helpers from main that are needed for <Transition/> 2022-12-09 22:52:14 -05:00
Greg Johnston
46e77d72ea Add transition 2022-12-09 22:23:42 -05:00
Greg Johnston
1b8db4d4f4 "Implement Clone on View and its affiliates. Necessary for <Transition/> and some routing features. No significant changes needed, every type involved could already derive Clone. 2022-12-09 22:17:26 -05:00
Greg Johnston
7264d902c6 RIP map_keyed and old <For/> component 2022-12-09 22:07:07 -05:00
Jose Quesada
8017b416fb Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-09 18:58:58 -06:00
Jose Quesada
dd16890021 Component now creating child scope, forgot about this 2022-12-09 18:58:38 -06:00
Jose Quesada
a17651fe02 removed the workspace override 2022-12-09 18:00:06 -06:00
Greg Johnston
ba34a9644e Work on Suspense 2022-12-09 18:27:32 -05:00
Jose Quesada
094492f076 impl IntoChild for tuples up to 26 in size 2022-12-09 17:13:37 -06:00
Jose Quesada
6d5994f72e removed TopoId 2022-12-09 17:08:11 -06:00
Jose Quesada
641a064200 removed IntoEach until we can come up with a better game plan 2022-12-09 17:04:32 -06:00
Jose Quesada
c83f29be1b fix DynChild saving it's old child, rather than the new one 2022-12-09 16:46:02 -06:00
Jose Quesada
bd3cc0b5ec fix DynChild trying to render old child rather than new one 2022-12-09 16:17:37 -06:00
Greg Johnston
0b448daf3a Fix SimpleCounter example in tests 2022-12-09 14:58:53 -05:00
Greg Johnston
f6eceaeaf9 Update counters exaple 2022-12-09 14:56:50 -05:00
Greg Johnston
9a114eb595 Avoid name conflicts between functions to create elements and local variables 2022-12-09 14:36:25 -05:00
Greg Johnston
c01dba5138 Merge pull request #160 from gbj/component-documentation
Allows documenting `Component` and `ComponentProps` in a single doc comment
2022-12-09 14:27:36 -05:00
Greg Johnston
1929f2d8b2 Merge pull request #161 from gbj/docs-improvements
Docs improvements
2022-12-09 13:56:18 -05:00
Greg Johnston
50b0fe157a Fix example test 2022-12-09 13:34:35 -05:00
Greg Johnston
dc7f44933c Add cargo-leptos to Readme 2022-12-09 13:28:26 -05:00
Greg Johnston
64a5d75ec4 .into() calls were interfering with components that have generic props 2022-12-09 13:09:02 -05:00
Greg Johnston
b56dde9a6d Add working Tailwind example per issue #147 2022-12-09 13:05:20 -05:00
Greg Johnston
74ec8925dc Additional documentation for issue #156 2022-12-09 12:41:17 -05:00
Greg Johnston
baf3cc8712 Correct imports 2022-12-09 12:36:33 -05:00
Greg Johnston
23777ad67b Use leptos reexport of typed-builder crate 2022-12-09 12:30:21 -05:00
Jose Quesada
1ee9c2432b impl IntoView for tuples of up to 26 fields as well as for (Scope, T) 2022-12-09 11:29:46 -06:00
Jose Quesada
b0c27c48f6 updated example to work with new Each 2022-12-09 10:49:15 -06:00
Jose Quesada
c74a8274f2 removed child scope creation within Each 2022-12-09 10:44:05 -06:00
Jose Quesada
2ceb7f8934 fixed Fragment which would try mounting it's children while hydrating 2022-12-09 10:03:08 -06:00
Jose Quesada
16af593277 added render_to_string entry point and fixed bug where id counter would not be reset on every server render call 2022-12-09 09:34:25 -06:00
Jose Quesada
51c8d85528 custom user id's on HtmlElement is now supported during hydration 2022-12-09 09:15:37 -06:00
Jose Quesada
4ffc53a1dc not panicking when elements/components cannot be found 2022-12-09 08:47:53 -06:00
Jose Quesada
b7eeba77a0 fixed DynChild on release to prevent it merging with surrounding text 2022-12-09 08:25:39 -06:00
Jose Quesada
a8fb2720b9 removed a sneaky c that was in the SSR id generation for components, as well as fixed an extra id call count that wasn't supposed to be there 2022-12-08 22:40:49 -06:00
Jose Quesada
a50f1c58f7 fixed Each optimizations 2022-12-08 20:38:59 -06:00
Jose Quesada
6528aadb90 removed debug statement 2022-12-08 19:18:23 -06:00
Jose Quesada
dcd9842fca Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-08 18:42:55 -06:00
Jose Quesada
5a976525c0 fixed Each moving items it did not need to move 2022-12-08 18:42:36 -06:00
Greg Johnston
b8559d4335 Transition counter example to use View 2022-12-08 19:33:01 -05:00
Greg Johnston
eb40f9f7c7 Remove leptos_dom/ssr dependencies 2022-12-08 19:32:46 -05:00
Greg Johnston
08be1ba622 Fix warnings 2022-12-08 19:28:23 -05:00
Greg Johnston
605398bcea Only use default for Option<T> 2022-12-08 19:27:45 -05:00
Greg Johnston
d0fa9b89bf Remove my logs 2022-12-08 19:25:50 -05:00
Greg Johnston
fbfd1a4f60 Fix other dependencies on leptos_dom/csr and leptos_dom/hydrate 2022-12-08 19:24:36 -05:00
Jose Quesada
21716ea59d fixed panic on DynChild for double taking an option 2022-12-08 18:15:57 -06:00
Jose Quesada
e641108ed3 fixed error compiling 2022-12-08 18:01:06 -06:00
Jose Quesada
c3b4945c7e removed all cfgs that depend on anything but web and wasm32 2022-12-08 17:56:52 -06:00
Jose Quesada
95c535290d Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-08 17:48:45 -06:00
Jose Quesada
6af0b1a8ed hydration is now determained at runtime startup 2022-12-08 17:48:30 -06:00
Greg Johnston
9928abf36d Fix closing-node creation in Each in release 2022-12-08 18:45:27 -05:00
Greg Johnston
f0257222f8 Fix cx injection in macro 2022-12-08 18:29:44 -05:00
Greg Johnston
135317b7b8 Method, not a field 2022-12-08 18:26:44 -05:00
Jose Quesada
6b24135070 fixed subtle bug when hydrating from a text node would cause DynChild to not unmount correctly 2022-12-08 17:00:55 -06:00
Jose Quesada
e08808c2ab fixed SSR compilation errors 2022-12-08 16:13:12 -06:00
Greg Johnston
aca2c131d4 Add the ability to document Component and ComponentProps in a single doc comment. 2022-12-08 17:08:54 -05:00
Jose Quesada
a932f72a4f DynChild now creating child scopes 2022-12-08 16:07:44 -06:00
Jose Quesada
75befde788 now creating child scopes for Each 2022-12-08 15:17:12 -06:00
Greg Johnston
3d10bbb0c6 Merge pull request #159 from benwis/dashes
Replace _ with - for KDL files
2022-12-08 13:15:21 -05:00
Ben Wishovich
8d325fce5c Replace _ with - for KDL files 2022-12-08 10:08:04 -08:00
Jose Quesada
adac34790e now creating child scopes for Each items, still not cleaning them up, however 2022-12-08 11:50:22 -06:00
Jose Quesada
838d0d27c9 fixed DynChild not removing the text generated on SSR 2022-12-08 11:10:34 -06:00
Jose Quesada
d29d29c1d4 fixed .into_view(cx) calling order to match between SSR and CSR 2022-12-08 10:41:28 -06:00
Jose Quesada
61e206c227 corrected DynChild to now mount children on SSR 2022-12-08 09:19:00 -06:00
Jose Quesada
70ae60d4d5 fixed broken compilation 2022-12-08 08:56:53 -06:00
Greg Johnston
7e457ee202 Merge pull request #157 from akesson/integration-html-updates
Integration html updates
2022-12-08 08:05:25 -05:00
hakesson
bb282189c3 Add preload of js and wasm 2022-12-08 08:11:15 +01:00
hakesson
2694d2e93c Add missing init param 2022-12-08 08:10:56 +01:00
Greg Johnston
56457bc3ad Generate HydrationKey with Scope 2022-12-07 15:57:53 -05:00
Greg Johnston
45395fe580 Fix off-by-one issue 2022-12-07 15:46:09 -05:00
Jose Quesada
3a90ed6c21 added debug aids to find the off-by-one error 2022-12-07 12:33:39 -06:00
Jose Quesada
55b691e1b0 marker hydration fixed, but we have an off-by-one error on id generation 2022-12-07 12:05:12 -06:00
Jose Quesada
c9b57ffa85 changed the value to bind to another input while I fix text 2022-12-07 10:43:10 -06:00
Jose Quesada
c239716170 updated the example to work with hydartion 2022-12-07 10:04:54 -06:00
Jose Quesada
46ef1bcf5d initial impl of eager hydration 2022-12-07 09:36:36 -06:00
Jose Quesada
5ac06251d4 Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-07 07:24:53 -06:00
Jose Quesada
395cfe6bf1 fixed SSR and CSR cfg features 2022-12-07 07:24:35 -06:00
Greg Johnston
9d950b97ff Better error message for RouterIntegrationContext 2022-12-07 07:52:01 -05:00
Greg Johnston
f6a299ae3c Merge pull request #154 from gbj/fix-component-siblings-in-hydration
Fix issue #109
2022-12-07 00:06:48 -05:00
Greg Johnston
963ff85a5f Get basic SSR example working 2022-12-06 23:04:48 -05:00
Greg Johnston
dcbdbc8925 <template/> doesn't work as a self-closing tag 2022-12-06 23:03:33 -05:00
Greg Johnston
1ba602ec47 Fix issue #109 2022-12-06 22:31:54 -05:00
Jose Quesada
c290d1e9d6 started impl hydration for HtmlElement 2022-12-06 20:14:35 -06:00
Greg Johnston
1f3dde5b4a Fix Hackernews CSS 2022-12-06 19:22:29 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a65cd67db3 Fix name of Wasm export 2022-12-06 18:18:46 -05:00
Greg Johnston
bacd99260b Fix benchmarks 2022-12-06 18:18:38 -05:00
Jose Quesada
51e5c6ba62 fixed TopoId not having a sum field 2022-12-06 11:35:31 -06:00
Greg Johnston
2b726f1a88 Fix docs on props for each component 2022-12-06 11:42:47 -05:00
Jose Quesada
ee470b37bb removed starting_offset when calculating children ids 2022-12-06 10:26:19 -06:00
Jose Quesada
74c716e0f6 fixed attrs that start with an empty value from not having a space 2022-12-06 10:12:14 -06:00
Jose Quesada
00c25b5605 fixed EachItem not getting <template /> markers, as well as Unit 2022-12-06 09:55:02 -06:00
Jose Quesada
280f7a7735 removed cx param from all helper methods 2022-12-06 07:32:49 -06:00
Jose Quesada
f02405b649 fixed IntoProperty from disconnection from overwritten Scope 2022-12-06 07:24:21 -06:00
Jose Quesada
d6ef65daf6 fixed IntoClass from not disconnecting from overwritten Scope 2022-12-06 07:21:14 -06:00
Jose Quesada
98414ac192 removed overzelus use of Scope in Attribute 2022-12-06 07:15:39 -06:00
Jose Quesada
8b7728096a fixed IntoChild to not disconnect from overwritten Scope 2022-12-05 20:51:00 -06:00
Greg Johnston
aec289e384 Get SSR benchmarks running again 2022-12-05 20:34:29 -05:00
Greg Johnston
432eda8d6d Add some often-used helper functions 2022-12-05 20:00:27 -05:00
Greg Johnston
5c45538e9f Make necessary changes for stable support for router and meta 2022-12-05 18:55:03 -05:00
Greg Johnston
7f696a9ac4 support 2022-12-05 17:25:02 -05:00
Greg Johnston
bcd6e671f7 0.0.20 2022-12-05 17:23:22 -05:00
Greg Johnston
7a72f127de Stable compatibility 2022-12-05 17:18:17 -05:00
Greg Johnston
2ff5ec21c8 0.0.20 2022-12-05 16:25:16 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a1f94b609f Improvements to example to show off transitions and streaming 2022-12-05 16:17:47 -05:00
Greg Johnston
da5034da33 Bump versions after WASM-less fix 2022-12-05 16:17:29 -05:00
Greg Johnston
0c509970b5 Fix ability of server functions to work without WASM 2022-12-05 16:17:15 -05:00
Greg Johnston
d894c4dcf9 Merge branch 'main' of https://github.com/gbj/leptos 2022-12-05 16:10:33 -05:00
Greg Johnston
aa10ab861a Fix new cx-passing API for Attribute 2022-12-05 16:09:22 -05:00
Greg Johnston
870d8f3542 Different form for passing in cx 2022-12-05 16:07:25 -05:00
Greg Johnston
166df8d4c4 Merge changes to remove cx everywhere 2022-12-05 16:05:12 -05:00
Greg Johnston
666269539d Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-05 16:04:54 -05:00
Greg Johnston
0230b1ffa5 Deal w/ merge issues and get SSR working 2022-12-05 16:04:02 -05:00
Jose Quesada
3dd789f0c2 fixed IntoAttribute from disconnecting from it's overwritten Scope 2022-12-05 14:30:21 -06:00
Greg Johnston
dbb0fca1cb Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-05 15:12:09 -05:00
Greg Johnston
b8bd3bef13 Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-05 15:11:17 -05:00
Jose Quesada
59f753cebb impl all the macro helper traits for (Scope, T) 2022-12-05 14:09:39 -06:00
Greg Johnston
d5f91e67a5 First pass at SSR 2022-12-05 15:09:04 -05:00
Greg Johnston
1b854ed787 Warn if you re-set a NodeRef 2022-12-05 14:24:33 -05:00
Jose Quesada
13f8006162 added HtmlElement::node_ref 2022-12-05 13:19:34 -06:00
Jose Quesada
b3d813d0c1 renamed IntoNode to IntoView and Node to View, and fixed broken doc links 2022-12-05 12:39:42 -06:00
Jose Quesada
1fbe8bd790 fixed the example to show undelegated 2022-12-05 12:28:14 -06:00
Jose Quesada
eba8af3b38 fixed event names and removed superfluous debug stmt 2022-12-05 12:23:53 -06:00
Jose Quesada
589f2585cc added small list of events that don't bubble 2022-12-05 11:43:18 -06:00
Jose Quesada
b69119f11f added all events I could find 2022-12-05 11:12:31 -06:00
Greg Johnston
dc15184781 Merge pull request #152 from benwis/cargo-leptos-updates
Add config crate and generate file for cargo-leptos to watch
2022-12-05 12:04:56 -05:00
Greg Johnston
f893dca39b This should handle the disposal correctly, when the parent scope disposes, instead of on Drop (which is immediate.) 2022-12-05 09:24:52 -05:00
Greg Johnston
64722604b5 Move Component::new() invocation inside the #[component] macro to allow for things like the <Route/> component 2022-12-05 08:45:27 -05:00
Greg Johnston
b6a90f154f Remove useless attempt at better Intellisense 2022-12-04 23:04:06 -05:00
Greg Johnston
2ef8032110 The event names shouldn't actually start with "on" — that's the HTML attribute form 2022-12-04 23:03:54 -05:00
Greg Johnston
3992febbfc Restored these events so they can be used, just typed as Event 2022-12-04 23:03:19 -05:00
Greg Johnston
982cec9507 Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-04 22:59:57 -05:00
Greg Johnston
4a5b3b3cc5 Use new event system 2022-12-04 22:59:45 -05:00
Jose Quesada
18ff334f70 disabled non-existant web_sys event types 2022-12-04 21:38:23 -06:00
Jose Quesada
d2b4ae30d1 Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-04 21:30:55 -06:00
Jose Quesada
abed797027 added HtmlElement::prop to the builder 2022-12-04 21:30:48 -06:00
Greg Johnston
a4ca863d42 Should insert the actual event type instead of MouseEvent! 2022-12-04 22:26:28 -05:00
Jose Quesada
6737413103 made Undelegated inner field public so users can just wrap any event with it to force it undelegated 2022-12-04 21:23:16 -06:00
Greg Johnston
33c3851d5b Fix fake assignment 2022-12-04 22:13:07 -05:00
Greg Johnston
7c298272d3 Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-04 22:11:00 -05:00
Greg Johnston
71a2a24d09 Working components in view! macro 2022-12-04 22:10:56 -05:00
Jose Quesada
cffdc56062 added Custom event helper type for events not included 2022-12-04 20:45:58 -06:00
Jose Quesada
c29c15e1b7 removed on_delegated, as this can be done through Delegated<E>` type 2022-12-04 20:36:18 -06:00
Ben Wishovich
3200068ab3 Doc tweaks 2022-12-04 18:11:20 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
0a9da8d55e Add some doc comments, and change the behavior of the reload_port 2022-12-04 17:55:51 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
52ad546710 Update rest of the examples and make the tests pass 2022-12-04 17:25:03 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
f88d2fa56a Add socket_address option to configure the ip address and port to serve 2022-12-04 15:50:29 -08:00
Jose Quesada
fe417d50af Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-04 17:22:24 -06:00
Jose Quesada
cc538f8427 added more events 2022-12-04 17:22:03 -06:00
Ben Wishovich
f63cb02277 Commit WIP version of common config struct that writes a KDL file for cargo-leptos 2022-12-04 14:50:36 -08:00
Jose Quesada
07db7ae62b started the grooling process of adding typed events 2022-12-04 09:13:20 -06:00
Greg Johnston
4b363f9b33 0.0.3 for axum 0.6 compatibility 2022-12-03 22:12:17 -05:00
Greg Johnston
09d2a56672 Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-03 21:29:22 -05:00
Greg Johnston
8ea7e20dfb Builder-compatible view! macro 2022-12-03 21:28:39 -05:00
Greg Johnston
02c982c80f Missing cfg causing non-CSR builds to break; I may have removed this accidentally or somethign 2022-12-03 21:27:53 -05:00
Jose Quesada
a5b157f14f uncommented (presumably) accidental comment of components import 2022-12-03 17:58:51 -06:00
Jose Quesada
5d439ceee8 fixed merge conflict 2022-12-03 16:52:57 -06:00
Jose Quesada
282ece2fab fixed Each when moving to take into account backshift 2022-12-03 16:50:29 -06:00
Greg Johnston
205abd4cbc Add _prop macro helper 2022-12-03 14:47:39 -05:00
Greg Johnston
fbb372e618 Add is_server and is_dev helper macros 2022-12-03 14:47:31 -05:00
Greg Johnston
b4679ea688 Fix NodeRef on stable 2022-12-03 14:28:33 -05:00
Greg Johnston
d2f68d8a0a Add helpers for simple logging 2022-12-03 14:22:19 -05:00
Greg Johnston
ebe872ca57 Add NodeRef 2022-12-03 14:21:42 -05:00
Greg Johnston
bce1ed8d67 Add NodeRef 2022-12-03 14:21:36 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a87ffd6d5c Make it possible for macro to specify event types automatically by reducing to one generic 2022-12-03 14:20:18 -05:00
Greg Johnston
c0d2dde53a _class helper for macro 2022-12-03 14:05:59 -05:00
Greg Johnston
cd93ecb5ab Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-03 13:43:14 -05:00
Greg Johnston
4beee7f924 Fix bounds check -- was panicking on remove because added_delta was -1 2022-12-03 13:43:05 -05:00
Jose Quesada
234260a784 Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-03 12:29:45 -06:00
Jose Quesada
e82d4d492b revert EachItem lazy text fill 2022-12-03 12:29:28 -06:00
Greg Johnston
aa0271a493 Add _attr helper for macro 2022-12-03 13:06:15 -05:00
Greg Johnston
29db252411 Remove fill_if_text since eager now 2022-12-03 13:06:06 -05:00
Jose Quesada
aa5caaf4f1 Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-03 10:38:47 -06:00
Jose Quesada
718b5f8ae1 forgot to fill child text nodes of EachItem 2022-12-03 10:34:36 -06:00
Greg Johnston
48e4e01e24 Fast path for Text -> Text. I think this is probably broken at the moment (if you replace Text with something else) but can fix 2022-12-03 11:29:53 -05:00
Greg Johnston
7948a1914a Fill Text node eagerly 2022-12-03 10:54:38 -05:00
Greg Johnston
1fa023ee08 Merge branch 'leptos_dom_v2' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos into leptos_dom_v2 2022-12-03 10:35:58 -05:00
Greg Johnston
cc1c264548 ._child() helper for macro (merges child and dyn_child) 2022-12-03 10:34:27 -05:00
Jose Quesada
11960efb1b impl Deref<Target = web_sys::HtmlElement> for HtmlElement<El>` 2022-12-03 08:45:29 -06:00
Jose Quesada
16706233c7 fixed Each move requiring backshifting all items 2022-12-02 21:17:27 -06:00
Ben Wishovich
7b376b6d3a Draft Builder Pattern for Render Options to add Leptos Autorender Code 2022-12-02 16:33:59 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
8fbb4abc76 Switch integrations to pass in a full path and name v the name to enable different pkg structures 2022-12-02 12:01:51 -08:00
Greg Johnston
d0ff64daaa Merge pull request #149 from gbj/a-tag-class-helper
Allow styling `<A/>` tags with `class` property
2022-12-02 14:09:10 -05:00
Greg Johnston
bb97234817 Merge pull request #148 from gbj/explicit-stable-not-required
Automatically enable the `stable` feature if you're on `stable` Rust
2022-12-02 14:08:22 -05:00
Greg Johnston
19698d86b6 Allow styling <A/> component with class 2022-12-02 13:20:07 -05:00
Greg Johnston
21ef96806f Rename ToHref to something a little more generic 2022-12-02 13:04:37 -05:00
Greg Johnston
70e18d2aeb Automatically enable the stable feature if you're on stable Rust 2022-12-02 12:56:05 -05:00
Greg Johnston
5152703f0c Clear warnings 2022-12-02 12:39:32 -05:00
Greg Johnston
3d54055573 Add <Meta/> component to leptos_meta 2022-12-02 12:36:51 -05:00
Jose Quesada
c49ed49580 refactored a bit and left the premise for fixing Move in Each 2022-12-01 23:14:30 -06:00
Greg Johnston
a5b99a3e40 Merge branches 'main' and 'main' of https://github.com/gbj/leptos 2022-12-01 21:42:02 -05:00
Greg Johnston
101e65b724 Does adding skip_feature_sets here help with CI problem? 2022-12-01 21:41:58 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a3f91604b9 Merge pull request #141 from benwis/axum-0.6
Update Axum examples to latest 0.6 release and streamline them a bit
2022-12-01 17:23:20 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a0e0194475 FxHashSet uses a faster hashing algorithm than the default SipHash 2022-12-01 17:22:35 -05:00
Greg Johnston
d266943a8f id isn't necessary in the browser version, right? 2022-12-01 17:22:05 -05:00
Ben Wishovich
f457d8f319 Fix doc test 2022-12-01 12:56:27 -08:00
Jose Quesada
86acd8a461 now reusing text nodes 2022-12-01 14:31:47 -06:00
Greg Johnston
58abe55d7b Merge branch 'main' into axum-0.6 2022-12-01 13:10:06 -05:00
Greg Johnston
634ac17095 Merge pull request #144 from Indrazar/main
update functions for Windows file directories
2022-12-01 12:43:19 -05:00
Jose Quesada
786b7abcb7 fixed Each opts to handle more edge casses 2022-12-01 07:58:28 -06:00
Ben Wishovich
79faad4aac Missed another couple imports 2022-11-30 22:41:31 -08:00
IcosaHedron
cedc68c341 remove debug string from axum integration 2022-11-30 23:20:14 -05:00
indrazar
8ec772a129 update functions for Windows file directories
- leptos_macro/src/server.rs server_macro_impl
 - integrations/axum/src/lib.rs handle_server_fns
2022-11-30 23:01:59 -05:00
Jose Quesada
05adbda4ca fixed panic when trying to get parent node 2022-11-30 20:31:09 -06:00
Jose Quesada
6db59d526f fixed panic when dropping components 2022-11-30 20:12:13 -06:00
Greg Johnston
8d671866a3 Merge pull request #142 from FDiskas/patch-1
Update example lib.rs
2022-11-30 20:47:24 -05:00
Ben Wishovich
2edc5b3b8b Remove extra print 2022-11-30 17:31:14 -08:00
Vytenis
be96a230ee Update lib.rs 2022-12-01 01:47:54 +02:00
Ben Wishovich
0f8930b6f2 Update Axum examples to latest 0.6 release and streamline things 2022-11-30 15:02:22 -08:00
Greg Johnston
2b5c4abac5 Merge pull request #140 from gbj/transition-component
Transition component
2022-11-30 16:20:02 -05:00
Jose Quesada
0149ce1be1 removed need for 2 marker nodes 2022-11-30 13:29:51 -06:00
Greg Johnston
db8c393f49 Update examples 2022-11-30 11:36:54 -05:00
Greg Johnston
f18a7b35f2 Use SignalSetter in <Transition/> API 2022-11-30 11:36:50 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a2c5855362 <Transition/> component 2022-11-30 11:27:07 -05:00
Greg Johnston
644d097cb6 Fix SignalSetter tests 2022-11-30 11:22:05 -05:00
Jose Quesada
b058e68e4e addressed errors and clippy lints 2022-11-30 09:01:16 -06:00
Greg Johnston
9c0be9e317 Finishing implementing SignalSetter wrapper. 2022-11-30 07:46:04 -05:00
Greg Johnston
0ef0417b5a Separate SSR + browser implementations, with eager creation in browser (+ string interning) 2022-11-29 22:15:27 -05:00
Jose Quesada
649378ffbe now using Range only for potentially large groups of nodes 2022-11-29 20:08:54 -06:00
Greg Johnston
5faa2efa2d Merge pull request #137 from benwis/example_readmes
Add READMEs to all examples and fix typo in todo-app-axum
2022-11-29 20:00:36 -05:00
Greg Johnston
c5a1e9a447 Copy edited and added Trunk install instructions 2022-11-29 20:00:09 -05:00
Jose Quesada
060f8d7a6a usine clone_node on cached nodes 2022-11-29 17:00:42 -06:00
Jose Quesada
b8c125cd14 initial impl of eager builder 2022-11-29 16:50:52 -06:00
Jose Quesada
33afcf6b17 impl eager setting of attr 2022-11-29 15:49:32 -06:00
Ben Wishovich
e88e131ec3 Add READMEs to all examples and fix typo in todo-app-axum 2022-11-29 13:14:59 -08:00
Greg Johnston
80df7a0dac Merge pull request #135 from ghassanachi/patch-1
Update `counters` example link in docs
2022-11-29 14:48:40 -05:00
Jose Quesada
bbb188d2f6 added some more small opts, including using only a single Range obj 2022-11-29 13:44:03 -06:00
Jose Quesada
d8f8673ad3 tuned append opt to include the limit 2022-11-29 13:11:00 -06:00
Ghassan Gedeon Achi
493f05fda1 Update counters example link in docs 2022-11-29 11:51:27 -07:00
Jose Quesada
a73c71842a added Each append opt 2022-11-29 12:49:46 -06:00
Jose Quesada
d59ce5aebf fixed replace all items opt 2022-11-29 12:01:19 -06:00
Jose Quesada
5b14aa98e9 Comment markers are now being created by cloning a reference 2022-11-29 11:15:29 -06:00
Greg Johnston
4578622b6f Merge pull request #134 from gbj/fix-router-hydration-panic
Fix out-of-order hydration issue
2022-11-29 08:56:03 -05:00
Jose Quesada
f78400a955 fixed merge conflict 2022-11-29 07:44:47 -06:00
Jose Quesada
488856fdcc removed broken debug assertions 2022-11-29 07:37:33 -06:00
Greg Johnston
c7dd6200e8 Fix GTK example 2022-11-29 07:07:10 -05:00
Greg Johnston
6e20f31df1 Fix out-of-order hydration issue by removing old code that was handling this in an incorrect way 2022-11-29 07:06:25 -05:00
Greg Johnston
5f58db40f0 Merge pull request #131 from gbj/fix-3x-server-resource-fetching
Fix issue in which server-side resource are called 3x
2022-11-29 06:14:22 -05:00
Greg Johnston
321e11e97a Fix issue in which server-side resource are called 3x 2022-11-28 22:28:02 -05:00
Greg Johnston
42659e20cd Fast path for clearing 2022-11-28 21:51:23 -05:00
Greg Johnston
54b7b780c8 (Some of?) these debug assertions seem to break the release build 2022-11-28 21:37:47 -05:00
Greg Johnston
c472a1c5ef Fix misnamed optional-import feature exclusion that was causing CI to break 2022-11-28 20:50:04 -05:00
Jose Quesada
a638c3d39a removed superfluous console::log 2022-11-28 19:13:46 -06:00
Jose Quesada
ebb50cff6c fixed building on non-browser targets 2022-11-28 19:04:00 -06:00
Jose Quesada
9424c293d7 fixed ops conflicting with each other 2022-11-28 18:49:06 -06:00
Jose Quesada
0b72c5550b fixed Each clear opt 2022-11-28 17:26:48 -06:00
Jose Quesada
698527ddf6 fixed building in release 2022-11-28 15:02:09 -06:00
Jose Quesada
af067361a9 checking to make sure children is not empty before applying replace opt 2022-11-28 14:19:31 -06:00
Jose Quesada
04aa1585fa optimized the case of replacing all items in an Each 2022-11-28 14:04:14 -06:00
Jose Quesada
9e84a2c273 Each now optimized for clearing 2022-11-28 13:30:37 -06:00
Jose Quesada
9050572c68 EachItem is now removing it's direct children 2022-11-28 13:21:13 -06:00
Jose Quesada
40c6081256 DynChild is now responsible for removing it's direct children rather than relying on WebSysNode 2022-11-28 13:12:22 -06:00
Greg Johnston
1180eeeadb Merge pull request #127 from akesson/cargo-path-fix
Fix path deps' going one level too high
2022-11-28 12:17:32 -05:00
Jose Quesada
484e6796c0 Component now creating a child scope` 2022-11-28 08:59:35 -06:00
Greg Johnston
fdef43c2fc Small performance optimizations: wasm-bindgen string interning and cached document() (+ a function to mount to any parent) 2022-11-28 08:45:09 -05:00
Greg Johnston
2348bbc5cc Merge branch 'main' of https://github.com/gbj/leptos 2022-11-28 08:42:23 -05:00
Greg Johnston
ee41ea8b1d Update axum integration 2022-11-28 08:42:19 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a0ea3cfd7c Merge pull request #126 from benwis/axum-server-functions
Mostly working version of axum with server functions
2022-11-28 08:41:37 -05:00
Greg Johnston
edb0f8c848 Fix import for CSR/no-features verson 2022-11-28 07:43:31 -05:00
Greg Johnston
2b71c07fa9 Guard against fragments that don't actually exist 2022-11-28 07:39:30 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a109e3d51c Remove my unnecessary nested closure 2022-11-28 07:39:17 -05:00
Greg Johnston
40a842ff1d Correct name of the root component we're rendering 2022-11-28 07:39:04 -05:00
hakesson
17baec46b7 Fix path deps' going one level too high 2022-11-28 06:03:56 +01:00
Ben Wishovich
fe5c9c6f0d Fix accept heading behavior in Axum to match Actix 2022-11-27 18:25:43 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
6c22c47bbf Cleanup, it now works except for when the server FN response is () or empty 2022-11-27 17:17:34 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
2d88a113c4 Typoed 2022-11-27 17:04:34 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
b0dd759bcf Remove commented code in main 2022-11-27 17:01:42 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
507191e1a4 Mostly working version of axum with server functions 2022-11-27 16:55:38 -08:00
Greg Johnston
90854e38e6 Add event system 2022-11-27 19:42:37 -05:00
Jose Quesada
8fac1c5b3a greatly improved tracing visibility 2022-11-27 17:17:24 -06:00
Jose Quesada
6439964ef6 made children field of Component pub and added Component example to examples/test-bench 2022-11-27 11:57:35 -06:00
Jose Quesada
5b612d8084 fixed Component not mounting children on into_node calls 2022-11-27 11:46:36 -06:00
Jose Quesada
b2d9bc4aa8 removed duplicate value, as duplicate keys are invalid 2022-11-27 11:34:35 -06:00
Jose Quesada
f615dae87c applied new rustfmt config and added HtmlElement::dyn_attr 2022-11-27 11:32:18 -06:00
Jose Quesada
79058e1535 impl IntoNode for [Node; N] and `[HtmlElement<El>; N] 2022-11-27 09:49:57 -06:00
Jose Quesada
a51c12d152 added HtmlElement::attr_bool helper method 2022-11-27 09:45:38 -06:00
Jose Quesada
8999a24ec3 can now set id and attrs 2022-11-27 09:34:19 -06:00
Greg Johnston
36de06f183 0.0.19 2022-11-27 09:13:21 -05:00
Jose Quesada
da1916e35a renamed Each to EachKey 2022-11-27 07:29:17 -06:00
Jose Quesada
b1987648cf addressed most clippy lints 2022-11-27 07:20:33 -06:00
Jose Quesada
001323c058 fixed compilation on non-browser targets 2022-11-27 07:09:07 -06:00
Jose Quesada
55633560e7 Each is now fully working 2022-11-26 20:59:54 -06:00
Greg Johnston
b54c0f14e8 Remove erroneous Clone bound on calling WriteSignal as a function 2022-11-26 21:24:55 -05:00
Greg Johnston
41c03852e1 Create SignalSetter wrapper for writable signals corresponding to Signal wrapper for readable signals 2022-11-26 21:15:19 -05:00
Jose Quesada
be60713b13 updated prepare_for_move to use Range 2022-11-26 19:36:25 -06:00
Jose Quesada
000a4bf62d initial (broken move) impl of Each 2022-11-26 18:49:51 -06:00
Greg Johnston
c3fb9396e1 Add RwSignal::split() 2022-11-26 17:35:46 -05:00
Greg Johnston
3a9d16ad29 Add RwSignal::write_only() 2022-11-26 17:33:13 -05:00
Greg Johnston
c0709b210d Enable wasm-bindgen string interning for certain types by default 2022-11-26 17:19:11 -05:00
Greg Johnston
569fa9b1c6 Fix CI w.r.t. server functions 2022-11-26 17:13:35 -05:00
Greg Johnston
ed24e47c1d Add examples of canceling in-flight requests (issue #32) and filter against empty IDs to avoid extra requests (issue #123) 2022-11-26 15:29:46 -05:00
Jose Quesada
68938054ca removed name and rename from DynChild 2022-11-26 09:37:56 -06:00
Jose Quesada
368b96424d refactored components to not render as many comments in prod 2022-11-26 09:33:57 -06:00
Greg Johnston
fdd07aafb7 #[server] docs 2022-11-26 09:02:36 -05:00
Greg Johnston
1a0168bf28 Clear warnings 2022-11-26 09:02:26 -05:00
Greg Johnston
de524e21b1 Clear warnings 2022-11-26 09:01:05 -05:00
Greg Johnston
dbe3daf16a Update skip lists for CI 2022-11-26 08:43:18 -05:00
Jose Quesada
c5da652ac1 renamed Fragment representation from <Frgament> to <> 2022-11-26 07:17:12 -06:00
Jose Quesada
38f71a3cc9 impl Default for all HTML tags 2022-11-26 07:16:15 -06:00
Greg Johnston
3f6eeb319a NodeRef should actually track so you can use it in effects 2022-11-26 08:01:19 -05:00
Greg Johnston
db34565959 Merge pull request #107 from benwis/msgpack-encoding
Binary encoding as an option for server functions
2022-11-25 22:44:53 -05:00
Ben Wishovich
d5cd2b814e Make cargo check happy 2022-11-25 17:05:27 -08:00
Jose Quesada
2d21146665 basic CSR is working 2022-11-25 17:39:42 -06:00
Greg Johnston
2b9ac037e3 Merge pull request #120 from gbj/node-ref
Change `_ref` attribute to use `NodeRef` type
2022-11-25 17:45:11 -05:00
Greg Johnston
66ecc2ac25 Fix NodeRef doctest 2022-11-25 16:53:48 -05:00
Greg Johnston
4093f4c2d8 Fix todomvc 2022-11-25 16:28:21 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a46e92bed8 Clean up Fn implementation issue 2022-11-25 15:48:40 -05:00
Greg Johnston
611a1aeb28 Use relative paths in book for CI 2022-11-25 15:48:32 -05:00
Greg Johnston
994debea3f Change _ref attribute to use NodeRef type 2022-11-25 15:38:46 -05:00
Jose Quesada
24b1fc01ca added impl IntoNode for most types IntoChild supported 2022-11-25 14:37:47 -06:00
Greg Johnston
5399f54255 Merge pull request #117 from gbj/router-rerenders
Fix issue #115
2022-11-25 14:53:23 -05:00
Greg Johnston
22668f7999 Merge branch 'msgpack-encoding' of https://github.com/benwis/leptos into pr/107 2022-11-25 14:52:19 -05:00
Greg Johnston
f7b1e732c7 Update integrations 2022-11-25 14:52:14 -05:00
Greg Johnston
93f68e022f Merge branch 'main' into msgpack-encoding 2022-11-25 14:35:52 -05:00
Greg Johnston
2b4dc76d95 Clear warnings in examples 2022-11-25 14:34:14 -05:00
Greg Johnston
55f70367b5 Clear warnings in library 2022-11-25 14:32:25 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a01b0cbbc6 Clear warnings from examples 2022-11-25 14:31:03 -05:00
Greg Johnston
6d329f33eb Remove logging 2022-11-25 14:29:26 -05:00
Greg Johnston
5a863ec411 Actix implementation 2022-11-25 14:28:03 -05:00
Jose Quesada
fbfdb9fd15 now collecting Scope only on `IntoNode::into_node 2022-11-25 13:10:51 -06:00
Greg Johnston
4800600e4f original_path() for <Outlet/> logic 2022-11-25 13:48:39 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a051b1e08c Proper <Outlet/> logic so we only rerender if it's actually a different parameter 2022-11-25 13:46:55 -05:00
Greg Johnston
4a426be6fb Logging to track rerenders 2022-11-25 13:44:58 -05:00
Jose Quesada
54074409ab only std::prelude clashing structs should have a trailing _ 2022-11-25 07:39:15 -06:00
Greg Johnston
d9ab70de0d Untrack <Outlet/> child to avoid rerenders 2022-11-25 07:57:09 -05:00
Jose Quesada
e738c5c41f forgot to redirect docs to the builder fn 2022-11-24 21:37:46 -06:00
Jose Quesada
d3ec86ab18 added all HTML elements 2022-11-24 21:35:40 -06:00
Greg Johnston
aaac1d37ac Untrack to avoid double-rendering <Outlet/> 2022-11-24 22:22:27 -05:00
Jose Quesada
ce5b8f95e7 forgot to insert opening and closing component marker nodes into the document fragment 2022-11-24 16:57:44 -06:00
Jose Quesada
6bb20aed15 initial API design 2022-11-24 14:45:31 -06:00
Jose Quesada
9b3c9eb90b clean slate 2022-11-24 09:16:57 -06:00
Greg Johnston
498b5345d5 Fix Outlet 2022-11-24 08:51:53 -05:00
Greg Johnston
02a7af2c1e Reduce exponential rerenders to max of 2 2022-11-24 08:40:47 -05:00
Greg Johnston
e465867b30 Fixes issue #110 and improves #[component] docs overall 2022-11-24 07:48:57 -05:00
Greg Johnston
835c465c34 T in For component does *not* need to be Eq 2022-11-24 06:41:15 -05:00
Greg Johnston
45e2c09e53 Merge pull request #114 from safx/typed-event-handlers
Add typed event handlers
2022-11-23 19:04:32 -05:00
Greg Johnston
19d7b8434b Merge branch 'main' into typed-event-handlers 2022-11-23 19:03:52 -05:00
Ben Wishovich
3ac92dc0fe Switched out string for Payload enum in register() function and REGISTERED_SERVER_FUNCTIONS. Not sure if this is the way to go 2022-11-23 15:58:15 -08:00
Greg Johnston
6949750668 Fixing tests and examples 2022-11-23 18:29:20 -05:00
Ben Wishovich
440719071a Switch MessagePack for CBOR, as it's more standardized 2022-11-23 14:23:49 -08:00
Greg Johnston
588ebf51a5 Fix event type in router 2022-11-23 16:54:45 -05:00
Greg Johnston
3a65ad9a51 Fix type inference on server 2022-11-23 16:54:41 -05:00
Greg Johnston
7a10ffd150 A couple small DX improvements re: we, and making sure it builds /tests properly 2022-11-23 15:12:21 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a23d80fe27 Merge pull request #113 from gbj/dx-improvements
Doc and error message improvements
2022-11-23 11:10:20 -05:00
Greg Johnston
6966ef4b39 Fix renderer panic issue on release builds 2022-11-23 11:03:16 -05:00
Greg Johnston
e0c8b827c4 Fix leptos_dom tests 2022-11-23 10:24:50 -05:00
Greg Johnston
ebef5156a5 Final fix to render_to_string tests 2022-11-23 09:59:24 -05:00
safx
f3947abdc2 Merge branch 'main' into typed-event-handlers 2022-11-23 22:51:31 +09:00
Safx
701a12ab46 Add typed event handlers 2022-11-23 22:50:26 +09:00
Greg Johnston
fe830e524c Add docs for component macro (fixes issues #106 and #111) 2022-11-23 07:58:01 -05:00
Greg Johnston
6ddef3018f Better errors on renderer bugs (fixes issue #112) 2022-11-23 07:37:47 -05:00
Greg Johnston
0cbab3ef87 Don't run render_to_string test if csr or hydrate is enabled 2022-11-23 07:21:19 -05:00
Greg Johnston
4fda94144b Add run_child_scope helper 2022-11-23 07:08:18 -05:00
Greg Johnston
b6d902a584 Passes leptos_server tests now 2022-11-22 21:44:02 -05:00
Greg Johnston
102fb9d819 Fix render_to_string test 2022-11-22 21:18:28 -05:00
Greg Johnston
545fcce97c Set book chapters to depend on latest version explicitly 2022-11-22 20:52:46 -05:00
Greg Johnston
33424683d0 Merge pull request #108 from jasonrhansen/fix-counters-example
Assign correct ids in `add_many_counters`
2022-11-22 20:48:50 -05:00
Greg Johnston
19c3186d3f Add a simple render_to_string() helper for synchronous HTML rendering 2022-11-22 19:51:05 -05:00
Greg Johnston
3482f456f8 Add metadata field for integrations 2022-11-22 19:45:38 -05:00
Jason Rodney Hansen
d8a97a81ff Assign correct ids in add_many_counters
The counters and counters-stable examples didn't assign the correct ids when
clicking the "Add 1000 Counters" button if there were already counters added,
which meant clicking the "x" to remove them would remove the wrong counter.
2022-11-22 17:00:04 -07:00
Ben Wishovich
931e60347d It mostly works now. Remove lifetime, edit macro to take encoding option, and flail around a bit 2022-11-22 15:12:45 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
2a547936d4 Almost there maybe? 2022-11-22 10:41:15 -08:00
Greg Johnston
2ce7e71748 0.0.18 2022-11-22 07:37:34 -05:00
Greg Johnston
4f205b5368 0.0.18 2022-11-22 07:32:12 -05:00
Greg Johnston
8e624d4942 Update book 2022-11-22 07:32:05 -05:00
Greg Johnston
cee32a3f8f Merge pull request #105 from gbj/thread-local-runtimes
Thread local runtimes
2022-11-22 07:29:21 -05:00
Greg Johnston
e827ee93e2 leptos_server doctests 2022-11-22 06:42:00 -05:00
Ben Wishovich
6b77b51fa0 Get a bit closer with the macro 2022-11-21 22:38:53 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
6564b95342 WIP commit for MessagePack Encoding 2022-11-21 22:07:56 -08:00
Greg Johnston
2651bf5fef Fix meta and router tests 2022-11-21 22:45:56 -05:00
Greg Johnston
10d19f7fb3 leptos_macro tests 2022-11-21 22:27:25 -05:00
Greg Johnston
00de5d0d88 Fix Suspense doctest 2022-11-21 22:14:17 -05:00
Greg Johnston
0f0e3da407 Fix map_keyed test 2022-11-21 22:03:13 -05:00
Greg Johnston
4a741d772b Fix import in test 2022-11-21 21:50:29 -05:00
Greg Johnston
6c521226e3 Update other packages to handle new thread-local reactives 2022-11-21 21:46:07 -05:00
Greg Johnston
739e7db49d Support for multiple, independent Runtimes on a single thread without leaking 2022-11-21 21:11:03 -05:00
Greg Johnston
7c79cb1b1f Merge pull request #102 from gbj/meta-docs
Fixes issue #98
2022-11-21 16:50:39 -05:00
Greg Johnston
4f522d135b Fx doctests 2022-11-21 16:50:04 -05:00
Greg Johnston
60ecd740f5 Fix root doctest 2022-11-21 16:08:53 -05:00
Greg Johnston
b707eada86 Fix root-level doctest 2022-11-21 10:50:43 -05:00
Greg Johnston
71594daa93 Fix root doctest 2022-11-21 10:50:12 -05:00
Greg Johnston
89f837d3b6 Fixes #98, cleans up leptos_meta, and improves interface by removing manual .into() calls 2022-11-21 10:47:54 -05:00
Greg Johnston
014b5f9453 Update note in router docs 2022-11-21 09:54:10 -05:00
Greg Johnston
55896d97b8 Clear warning 2022-11-21 09:40:48 -05:00
Greg Johnston
5e532b60b0 prevent_default until after navigation so a failed navigation will fall back to browser navigation 2022-11-21 09:40:42 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a3181dea64 Clear some form-related warnings 2022-11-21 09:35:09 -05:00
Greg Johnston
1f1218bbb7 Fix broken links and other issues in docs 2022-11-21 09:25:09 -05:00
Greg Johnston
9322cc991b Provide whole Request<Body> to server functions in Axum 2022-11-21 07:37:58 -05:00
Greg Johnston
d0c6319a72 Resolves issue #97 2022-11-21 07:30:13 -05:00
Greg Johnston
9f1b27ad26 Merge pull request #101 from gbj/server-integrations
Server integrations for Axum and Actix
2022-11-21 07:07:03 -05:00
Greg Johnston
986cd2979a Remove unused Request/Response stuff in router 2022-11-20 22:13:31 -05:00
Greg Johnston
8b3a8489b6 handle_server_fns for Axum 2022-11-20 22:13:17 -05:00
Greg Johnston
525a31bf3d Working render_app_to_stream for Axum 2022-11-20 18:28:47 -05:00
Greg Johnston
f773f52abc Initial work on Axum integration 2022-11-20 17:41:04 -05:00
Greg Johnston
257c07325e Version number to 0.0.1 2022-11-20 16:08:02 -05:00
Greg Johnston
01a1226c53 TODO handling the runtime leak in general 2022-11-20 16:06:16 -05:00
Greg Johnston
5208616178 Consolidate functions 2022-11-20 16:05:07 -05:00
Greg Johnston
4e8c1758c3 render_app_to_stream helper in leptos_actix 2022-11-20 16:03:08 -05:00
Greg Johnston
cbcd7e506f Merge pull request #95 from gbj/server-context-in-server-fns
Allow accessing `Scope` from server functions
2022-11-20 15:46:52 -05:00
Greg Johnston
eff42a196f actix-web integration with builtin server function handler route 2022-11-20 15:25:45 -05:00
Greg Johnston
20634e38a1 Refer to full type, in case it hasn't been imported 2022-11-20 15:04:05 -05:00
Greg Johnston
4f3d7dc492 Add server context to counter-isomorphic example 2022-11-20 14:18:27 -05:00
Greg Johnston
6ddc720227 Allow accessing Scope from server functions, which can be used to inject server-only dependencies like HttpRequest 2022-11-19 14:44:35 -05:00
Greg Johnston
8077ae9ead Doctests: opt out of running futures on csr and hydrate outside the browser 2022-11-19 07:39:09 -05:00
Greg Johnston
75de8a95b6 Make todo-app-sqlite work in fully-WASMless mode with <Suspense/> and streaming 2022-11-19 07:36:16 -05:00
Greg Johnston
63d06211b9 Fix which Span this is using 2022-11-18 16:46:54 -05:00
Greg Johnston
ba199e1acb Fix doctests out of date with new API 2022-11-18 16:46:41 -05:00
Greg Johnston
9f4b3c9f26 Clear warnings 2022-11-18 16:46:25 -05:00
Greg Johnston
d654a13541 Clear some macro warnings 2022-11-18 16:39:17 -05:00
Greg Johnston
63ae4e7dda Fix dependency version numbers 2022-11-18 15:47:45 -05:00
Greg Johnston
ad880efc0d leptos 0.0.17 and leptos_router 0.0.3 2022-11-18 15:45:04 -05:00
Greg Johnston
5ff806d35a Merge pull request #92 from gbj/action-api
`Action` and `MultiAction` API changes
2022-11-18 15:21:07 -05:00
Greg Johnston
165ec069ba Deletion feature 2022-11-18 15:20:33 -05:00
Greg Johnston
be7bce03dc Optimistic UI 2022-11-18 14:58:10 -05:00
Greg Johnston
1b1182114d Fix up example since there's no CSR option 2022-11-18 13:53:16 -05:00
Greg Johnston
412693c2c3 MultiAction, create_multi_action, create_server_multi_action, and MultiActionForm 2022-11-18 13:25:46 -05:00
Greg Johnston
5c36f0963c Initial version of todo app with sqlite 2022-11-18 13:25:12 -05:00
Greg Johnston
491f124669 Merge pull request #89 from jquesada2016/main
Add ability to get/set signals untracked
2022-11-18 12:13:07 -05:00
Greg Johnston
43524c0135 Clean up docs on counter-isomorphic 2022-11-18 11:48:08 -05:00
Greg Johnston
5562e2d6ee Tests 2022-11-18 11:30:26 -05:00
Greg Johnston
bbf2d69b55 Merge pull request #90 from gbj/self-triggering-effect
Allow triggering an effect to re-run from within the effect
2022-11-18 11:28:08 -05:00
Jose Quesada
00b6b39ee0 impl UntrackedGettableSignal for MaybeSignal 2022-11-18 10:08:28 -06:00
Jose Quesada
3d88227bac impl UntrackedGettableSignal for Signal 2022-11-18 10:01:35 -06:00
Greg Johnston
d530b28348 Give direct access to input and value fields on actions 2022-11-18 10:56:00 -05:00
Greg Johnston
97a7240e26 Correct docs on create_scope and child_scope 2022-11-18 10:41:19 -05:00
Greg Johnston
2ad49a0a7e Restore view-tests 2022-11-18 10:28:23 -05:00
Greg Johnston
58e0bead02 Fix JS path in hackernews example 2022-11-18 10:24:36 -05:00
Jose Quesada
fe41b6c840 renamed UntrackedSettableSignal::set to set_untracked 2022-11-18 08:27:14 -06:00
Greg Johnston
8e2930141a ... oops. This is why we have tests. 2022-11-17 21:30:35 -05:00
Jose Quesada
36777c2055 Merge branch 'main' of https://github.com/jquesada2016/leptos 2022-11-17 19:30:33 -06:00
Greg Johnston
7ad8a6bef2 Clear up some r-a issues (and allow for stable in future) 2022-11-17 20:30:32 -05:00
Greg Johnston
e26393a42c Fix router issues 2022-11-17 20:30:18 -05:00
Jose Quesada
6e78e85590 impl UntrackedSettableSignal for WriteSignal, RwSignal 2022-11-17 19:30:05 -06:00
Greg Johnston
46b1a96cc7 Allow triggering an effect to re-run from within the effect (so that e.g., you can get() and set() the same signal within the effect — see issue #83) 2022-11-17 20:16:57 -05:00
jquesada2016
d35fdf71ed Merge branch 'gbj:main' into main 2022-11-17 19:06:33 -06:00
Greg Johnston
0473093d0a Merge pull request #88 from gbj/signal-wrappers
Provide `Signal<T>` and `MaybeSignal<T>` wrapper types.
2022-11-17 19:50:12 -05:00
Jose Quesada
4a187e83f7 impl UntrackedGettableSignal for ReadSignal, RwSignal, and Memo 2022-11-17 18:46:59 -06:00
Greg Johnston
d6c6ab7939 Create list of common bugs (includes #82 and #83) 2022-11-17 18:20:54 -05:00
Greg Johnston
5b64af1fed Fix doctests 2022-11-17 17:55:57 -05:00
Greg Johnston
72f20f7413 Remove to clarify docs 2022-11-17 17:45:58 -05:00
Greg Johnston
f4e5ef41b2 Relax constraint on with function 2022-11-17 17:45:52 -05:00
Greg Johnston
f709b46d29 Add generic wrappers for signal types 2022-11-17 17:45:43 -05:00
Greg Johnston
f87ac34656 Merge pull request #86 from benwis/axum-example
Working Axum Example!
2022-11-17 09:08:26 -05:00
Ben Wishovich
13a1d2efaa Merge branch 'gbj:main' into axum-example 2022-11-16 18:34:01 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
cae3bb8bbd Fix CSS imports, is a bit clunky though 2022-11-16 17:26:45 -08:00
Greg Johnston
77504de8f1 Correctly set value and input when using <ActionForm/> so we can do real optimistic UI (see issue #51) 2022-11-16 20:16:21 -05:00
Greg Johnston
c17c6549cf Resolve ambiguous main import error 2022-11-16 20:15:29 -05:00
Ben Wishovich
971f75b6c5 It mostly works, except for the CSS 2022-11-16 16:09:51 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
fc6a3c0eb2 Getting closer 2022-11-16 13:36:35 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
cca63e6724 Closer to the goal! 2022-11-16 13:05:06 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
becd107290 Commited almost working example 2022-11-16 08:13:49 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
36f86afa02 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into axum-example 2022-11-16 07:41:52 -08:00
Greg Johnston
96238c553e Fix router example rendering 2022-11-16 07:24:21 -05:00
Greg Johnston
3c3e87f97c Merge pull request #81 from gbj/send-streaming
Make `render_to_stream()` return a `Stream` that is `Send`
2022-11-16 07:08:54 -05:00
Greg Johnston
fd6c2d3059 Combine resources and suspenses so it's possible for suspenses to resolve first 2022-11-16 07:07:54 -05:00
Greg Johnston
2173bb8a29 Implements render_to_stream() in a way that is Send 2022-11-15 22:20:25 -05:00
Ben Wishovich
19f89633ff Some more WIP improvements for the Axum example 2022-11-15 14:55:38 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
3885816699 Add hackernews-axum example 2022-11-15 14:08:09 -08:00
Greg Johnston
21471f809f Merge pull request #78 from gbj/fix-router-example
Fix rendering issues
2022-11-15 13:27:41 -05:00
Greg Johnston
ccb5aeac6d Resolving lots of sibling order issues 2022-11-15 12:52:50 -05:00
Greg Johnston
04b20ebad4 Merge branch 'main' of https://github.com/gbj/leptos 2022-11-15 12:12:13 -05:00
Greg Johnston
e74e9a3fc9 Restore logging functions 2022-11-15 12:11:44 -05:00
Greg Johnston
4ba9844852 Rendering work 2022-11-15 12:11:35 -05:00
Greg Johnston
7498282936 Merge pull request #76 from benwis/example-improvements
Updated hacker_news and counter-isomorphic to SFA format, fixed Router example, and added some READMEs
2022-11-14 22:20:34 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a94e739725 Small changes to fix CI and clean up 2022-11-14 22:19:21 -05:00
Greg Johnston
780c6d2e64 Improvements to the view macro to handle a wider variety of positions/relationships between child nodes 2022-11-14 21:33:49 -05:00
Ben Wishovich
067b52f731 Fix missing import that is needed sometime 2022-11-14 17:18:11 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
40ed424116 Add denylist for optional Cargo features 2022-11-14 16:57:08 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
9c59564e16 Update cfg to make CI happy and remove some extra imports 2022-11-14 16:08:34 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
11f375fdaa Fix another booboo in js imports 2022-11-14 15:02:58 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
bf301c2266 Fix issue with old import 2022-11-14 14:57:47 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
107f7c05c6 Fix README typo 2022-11-14 14:56:12 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
e9c1846470 counter-isomorphic mostly works now 2022-11-14 14:52:05 -08:00
Greg Johnston
796764493b Fix <Suspense/> part of example 2022-11-14 17:31:57 -05:00
Greg Johnston
b0f64aacba leptos_router should default to csr like leptos and leptos_macro 2022-11-14 17:31:45 -05:00
Greg Johnston
7cfd6fa42b Clear warnings in Suspense 2022-11-14 17:12:26 -05:00
Greg Johnston
745317a79b Additions to reactivity chapter 2022-11-14 16:58:35 -05:00
Greg Johnston
777f25e311 Add ability to use mermaid diagrams for reactive graphs 2022-11-14 16:58:22 -05:00
Ben Wishovich
b9e0255016 Commit working version of Router with render bug 2022-11-14 13:45:22 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
74b2889e8a Add provide_context to router example 2022-11-14 13:37:58 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
482c84dc73 Add README to router example 2022-11-14 13:19:11 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
8c0385d94c Add context to router example 2022-11-14 13:17:56 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
1c81337024 Merge branch 'main' into example-improvements 2022-11-14 13:17:39 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
992983efd9 Commit WIP version of isomorphic counter 2022-11-14 12:04:26 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
d8c2cab64d Fix crate name 2022-11-14 09:15:56 -08:00
Ben Wishovich
0f2715290c Updated hacker news example to new SFA format and added a README 2022-11-14 09:03:44 -08:00
Greg Johnston
22eaa92355 Use serde_urlencoded for server functions (making it easier to use normal text inputs for forms) 2022-11-14 08:18:01 -05:00
Greg Johnston
f8de0fff81 Allow prefixes for server function routes 2022-11-14 07:21:05 -05:00
Greg Johnston
d9f07111e0 Address issue #69 by adding caller filename to server fn URLs 2022-11-13 20:42:56 -05:00
Greg Johnston
d4da7e0c25 Allow returning <template> from view 2022-11-13 15:58:49 -05:00
Greg Johnston
876aa0f0f4 Fixing ch04 reactivity example (incomplete) 2022-11-13 09:25:22 -05:00
Greg Johnston
05f635f4ac Don't require specific subminor versions in dev-dependencies 2022-11-13 09:04:25 -05:00
Greg Johnston
ba3156c878 0.0.16 2022-11-13 09:02:04 -05:00
Greg Johnston
e24fb3b294 Ongoing work on book 2022-11-13 08:58:39 -05:00
Greg Johnston
c347e85de7 Fix doctest to reflect the fact that create_effect doesn't run in SSR mode 2022-11-13 07:08:42 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a298bc73dd Fix hydration example 2022-11-12 21:57:37 -05:00
Greg Johnston
2c894f6a1d Remove tests for dash prefixes now that they're removed 2022-11-12 20:40:40 -05:00
Greg Johnston
50cc2f5eac Don't run DOM functions in doctests 2022-11-12 20:16:21 -05:00
Greg Johnston
aacc2fc902 Merge pull request #75 from gbj/update-syn-rsx
Update to `syn-rsx` 0.9
2022-11-12 20:13:32 -05:00
Greg Johnston
48e934cd40 Remove references to dash-pattern in docs 2022-11-12 20:13:12 -05:00
Greg Johnston
8d67aa1ff0 Fix issues when rendering adjacent blocks/text 2022-11-12 20:03:16 -05:00
Greg Johnston
0920cc0cef Remove extraneous code from counter example 2022-11-12 19:38:20 -05:00
Greg Johnston
12fc1ca7a1 Clear warnings 2022-11-12 19:30:47 -05:00
Greg Johnston
a22dc69729 Prevent Suspense test from running in SSR (because no local Tokio thread found) 2022-11-12 15:17:30 -05:00
Greg Johnston
f5ae5f4fff Final TodoMVC fix 2022-11-12 08:39:30 -05:00
Greg Johnston
8042a7002b Add fake event listeners for SSR again 2022-11-12 07:48:59 -05:00
Greg Johnston
c7826e0bc9 Continuing work 2022-11-12 07:47:57 -05:00
Greg Johnston
19ac14cf62 Figuring out the right way to handle refs/event listeners in SSR mode is hard... 2022-11-12 07:37:07 -05:00
Greg Johnston
8f88b50d34 Merge branch 'main' of https://github.com/gbj/leptos 2022-11-12 07:34:44 -05:00
Greg Johnston
281b303c80 Initial work to upgrade to 0.9 2022-11-12 07:30:37 -05:00
Greg Johnston
8315cb2dd7 Remove excluded Gtk example 2022-11-12 06:48:38 -05:00
Greg Johnston
3fe1c6ccda Merge pull request #61 from gbj/doc-patrol
Adding missing docs
2022-11-12 06:40:14 -05:00
Greg Johnston
7c8ffa9314 Merge pull request #70 from gbj/todomvc-fix
Fix toggle_all panic
2022-11-11 22:21:53 -05:00
Greg Johnston
0b5657564d Restore but hide ssr_event_listener 2022-11-11 22:17:09 -05:00
Greg Johnston
0f89e64eda Hide ssr_event_listener 2022-11-11 22:13:26 -05:00
Greg Johnston
33bbfa6f75 Merge branch 'main' into doc-patrol 2022-11-11 22:02:39 -05:00
Greg Johnston
7832b59cdd Fix pub here 2022-11-11 21:57:51 -05:00
Greg Johnston
ebf4d1308b #![deny(missing_docs)] on main package 2022-11-11 21:49:26 -05:00
Greg Johnston
0e093d2c23 Complete leptos_dom docs 2022-11-11 21:37:46 -05:00
Greg Johnston
f093a24d1a Consistency in new SSR choices 2022-11-11 21:08:08 -05:00
Greg Johnston
07e6b361e1 Fix errors that can arise from using JsCast on Element types in SSR mode 2022-11-11 19:56:30 -05:00
Greg Johnston
183745f319 Class docs 2022-11-11 17:03:54 -05:00
Greg Johnston
9a59c371fd Docs for all DOM operation wrappers 2022-11-10 22:09:28 -05:00
Greg Johnston
75354517bf Fix failing test 2022-11-10 21:45:54 -05:00
Greg Johnston
01807ea514 Fix toggle_all panic 2022-11-10 21:43:40 -05:00
Greg Johnston
e19dd0a226 Fix tests 2022-11-10 07:45:58 -05:00
Greg Johnston
8e20ab28e0 leptos_dom docs 2022-11-10 07:40:16 -05:00
Greg Johnston
3dfcf99a4c Unused file 2022-11-10 07:31:52 -05:00
Greg Johnston
1e04442f97 Fix broken links in docs 2022-11-10 07:29:22 -05:00
Greg Johnston
7799479364 Begin leptos_dom docs 2022-11-10 07:27:08 -05:00
Greg Johnston
c23bc0ef90 Add server functions to main docs 2022-11-09 21:20:14 -05:00
Greg Johnston
e3c1291942 Merge branch 'main' of https://github.com/gbj/leptos 2022-11-09 07:47:43 -05:00
Greg Johnston
3d0a8f574e Fix misplaced ref in TodoMVC 2022-11-09 07:47:17 -05:00
Greg Johnston
3730427789 Fix misplaced ref in TodoMVC 2022-11-09 07:47:05 -05:00
Greg Johnston
f94be99246 Merge pull request #67 from dglsparsons/main
Amend docs on feature flags
2022-11-09 07:38:47 -05:00
Douglas Parsons
7b7ff492fc Amend docs on feature flags
It looked a bit confusing that there were 3 `serde` feature flags and
all of them were defaults.
2022-11-09 08:03:45 +00:00
Greg Johnston
ba158bbd0f Merge pull request #66 from gbj/fix-immediate-redirect-panic
Fix immediate redirect panic
2022-11-08 23:41:32 -05:00
Greg Johnston
7352151744 Update README to clarify "isomorphic" and "Web" 2022-11-08 22:26:58 -05:00
Greg Johnston
3ad2129a4c Remove unused import 2022-11-08 22:00:25 -05:00
Greg Johnston
4e4b513c1b Fix panic if you redirect immediately in a route component 2022-11-08 21:59:25 -05:00
Greg Johnston
21d73463b0 Merge pull request #62 from gbj/fix-mixed-block-and-element
Fix issues with mixing blocks and elements
2022-11-08 11:39:33 -05:00
Greg Johnston
d5554082f9 More accurate description of r/w segregation in README 2022-11-08 09:20:17 -05:00
Greg Johnston
8ff7b4c11b #![deny(missing_docs)] on leptos_server 2022-11-08 07:30:09 -05:00
Greg Johnston
0e313b3938 Fix tests in leptos_core 2022-11-08 07:26:08 -05:00
Greg Johnston
92f4ea5888 Fixes issue #60 2022-11-08 07:15:26 -05:00
Greg Johnston
acd20a24ac Add leptos_core docs 2022-11-07 21:49:34 -05:00
Greg Johnston
63a2199405 Oops this was an accident 2022-11-07 21:26:57 -05:00
Greg Johnston
9da3c66683 #![deny(missing_docs)] on leptos_reactive 2022-11-07 21:16:44 -05:00
Greg Johnston
6b82a37dea Merge pull request #58 from gbj/fix-component-and-element-order
Fix the out-of-order component/element rendering in #53.
2022-11-06 22:22:47 -05:00
Greg Johnston
9edd8a3c74 Merge pull request #56 from gbj/fix-non-bubbling-events
Fix `focus`, `blur`, and other non-bubbling events
2022-11-06 22:09:21 -05:00
Greg Johnston
33fdc3eae1 Fix leptos important for doctests with on: 2022-11-06 20:45:50 -05:00
Greg Johnston
10e01bf989 Remove logs I reintroduced 2022-11-06 20:43:05 -05:00
Greg Johnston
49820ccba6 This should fix the out-of-order component/element rendering in #53. 2022-11-06 20:37:09 -05:00
Greg Johnston
36be004ef2 Avoid manual delegation for all the DOM events that don't bubble by default. (This is technically too conservative, as one or two of these only don't bubble on certain elements, but it's simpler than passing in the element name and only a very small deopt in those cases.) 2022-11-06 20:00:35 -05:00
Greg Johnston
b9ca0b11a2 Fix breaking CI on leptos_server 2022-11-06 07:08:57 -05:00
Greg Johnston
296e27cd4a Add notes on types that can be accepted as attributes. 2022-11-06 06:54:20 -05:00
Greg Johnston
fd3443b129 Fix TodoMVC example 2022-11-05 23:27:36 -04:00
Greg Johnston
aa3dd356c1 Fix issues with action integration with forms 2022-11-05 22:47:33 -04:00
Greg Johnston
35ca30fbab 0.0.14 2022-11-05 22:39:06 -04:00
Greg Johnston
132f0839c6 Fix 0.0.13 leptos_core 2022-11-05 22:37:29 -04:00
Greg Johnston
e9c1799a11 0.0.13 2022-11-05 22:24:59 -04:00
Greg Johnston
4577313cca Include create_action in root docs 2022-11-05 22:24:54 -04:00
Greg Johnston
f75d49fe4c Router 0.0.2 2022-11-05 22:23:12 -04:00
Greg Johnston
6a38375c66 Complete docs 2022-11-05 22:18:01 -04:00
Greg Johnston
f9f4fb0fef Remove partial create_action docs from crate level 2022-11-05 22:14:28 -04:00
Greg Johnston
42cd3f1d69 Make sure server-only stuff appears in docs 2022-11-05 22:14:19 -04:00
Greg Johnston
ade2eda26d Add docs for leptos_server 2022-11-05 20:08:03 -04:00
Greg Johnston
680b6ecc20 Remove todomvc-ssr from workspace 2022-11-05 19:55:58 -04:00
Greg Johnston
4e9d0354c6 Use localStorage for initial state of todo list 2022-11-05 19:48:12 -04:00
Greg Johnston
cccd7068f9 Remove : I have bigger plans for this 2022-11-05 19:47:17 -04:00
Greg Johnston
8f56a52615 Simplify and add comments on TodoMVC 2022-11-05 19:14:45 -04:00
Greg Johnston
6c04e91088 Fix broken class: and prop: 2022-11-05 19:11:02 -04:00
Greg Johnston
9ef350c2d6 Merge pull request #50 from gbj/remove-loaders 2022-11-05 10:25:19 -04:00
Greg Johnston
f559d47714 Merge pull request #49 from gbj/router-docs 2022-11-05 10:24:56 -04:00
Greg Johnston
2483616d0d Remove route data loaders for now. 2022-11-05 09:32:12 -04:00
Greg Johnston
2595ffe10e Fix doctests 2022-11-05 09:22:02 -04:00
Greg Johnston
221cdf2685 Doc updates, cleanups 2022-11-05 09:12:42 -04:00
Greg Johnston
1cb278f520 Merge pull request #48 from mrjoe7/actions
Add `test` action configuration #19
2022-11-04 21:10:42 -04:00
Tomas Sedlak
5cfd44474d Add test action configuration 2022-11-05 00:14:30 +01:00
Greg Johnston
bd652ec542 Adding docs 2022-11-04 16:50:03 -04:00
Greg Johnston
d8852f909e Remove action 2022-11-03 21:31:32 -04:00
Greg Johnston
e16cc4fc4a Remove actions 2022-11-03 21:11:59 -04:00
Greg Johnston
d5e3661bcf Remove actions (moved to leptos_server) 2022-11-03 21:07:05 -04:00
Greg Johnston
8873ddc40a Require docs 2022-11-03 21:06:46 -04:00
Greg Johnston
b7e2e983f0 Update main docs 2022-11-03 21:06:23 -04:00
Greg Johnston
3701f65693 Add missing leptos_server metadata 2022-11-03 20:05:44 -04:00
Greg Johnston
a5712d3e17 0.0.12 2022-11-03 20:00:26 -04:00
Greg Johnston
4fba035f19 Merge pull request #47 from gbj/allow-on-dash-syntax-in-macro
Allow on-, class-, prop-, and attr- as equivalent to on:, class:, pro…
2022-11-03 19:57:56 -04:00
Greg Johnston
47fad9a042 Allow on-, class-, prop-, and attr- as equivalent to on:, class:, prop:, and attr: to get around a syn-rsx parsing limitation on mixing colons and dashes in an attribute name 2022-11-03 19:57:27 -04:00
Greg Johnston
c8545f47cb Enable cargo make build and cargo make test by removing mutually exclusive features
Remove mutually exclusive features
2022-11-03 18:32:09 -04:00
Greg Johnston
abc1c07053 Work on fixing tests 2022-11-03 08:08:03 -04:00
Greg Johnston
8a7ff0414a Fixing a few more build/test issues 2022-11-02 23:10:12 -04:00
Greg Johnston
b3c7de8460 Cargo, go home. You're drunk. (Optional dependencies are not features. Cargo bug we work around.) 2022-11-02 22:25:19 -04:00
Greg Johnston
03821b8edb Clear warning when no features enabled 2022-11-02 22:16:23 -04:00
Greg Johnston
db69145fd9 Sorting out all sorts of feature flags etc. so everything will build and test 2022-11-02 21:46:47 -04:00
Greg Johnston
51142ad894 Makefile for cargo make build and cargo make test 2022-11-02 21:46:32 -04:00
Greg Johnston
8ea73565de Shift from mutually-exclusive features to a more-gracefully-degrading system of features ordered by preference, clean up some warnings, and use cfg_if for improved readability 2022-11-02 20:41:00 -04:00
Greg Johnston
19db83c933 Rename ServerForm to ActionForm 2022-11-02 07:49:40 -04:00
Greg Johnston
c034e84b1d Direct server fn => ServerForm interface per #43 2022-11-01 22:57:55 -04:00
Greg Johnston
292c3d8bb1 Support for POST in client-side forms 2022-10-30 20:37:50 -04:00
Greg Johnston
ae0fad5465 Abstract out ActixIntegration into a broader ServerIntegration and make it easier to use 2022-10-30 19:41:59 -04:00
Greg Johnston
15f3d66ef0 Merge branch 'main' of https://github.com/gbj/leptos 2022-10-30 18:55:21 -04:00
Greg Johnston
1041d04d9e Input and URL on actions to allow forms with optimistic UI 2022-10-30 18:55:16 -04:00
Greg Johnston
beaeb769d6 Update TODO.md 2022-10-29 20:35:57 -04:00
Greg Johnston
7168f24dcb Clean up some version mismatches from merging 2022-10-29 20:34:32 -04:00
Greg Johnston
b3217c6523 Merge pull request #40 from gbj/server-rpc
Merge work on server functions
2022-10-29 20:31:46 -04:00
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---
name: Bug report
about: Create a report to help us improve
title: ''
labels: ''
assignees: ''
---
**Describe the bug**
A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
**Leptos Dependencies**
Please copy and paste the Leptos dependencies and features from your `Cargo.toml`.
For example:
```toml
leptos = { version = "0.3", features = ["serde"] }
leptos_axum = { version = "0.3", optional = true }
leptos_meta = { version = "0.3"}
leptos_router = { version = "0.3"}
```
**To Reproduce**
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
1. Go to '...'
2. Click on '....'
3. Scroll down to '....'
4. See error
**Expected behavior**
A clear and concise description of what you expected to happen.
**Screenshots**
If applicable, add screenshots to help explain your problem.
**Additional context**
Add any other context about the problem here.

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contact_links:
- name: Support or Question
url: https://github.com/leptos-rs/leptos/discussions/new?category=q-a
about: Do you need help figuring out how to do something, or want some help troubleshooting a bug? You can ask in our Discussions section.
- name: Discord Discussions
url: https://discord.gg/YdRAhS7eQB
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---
name: Feature request
about: Suggest an idea for this project
title: ''
labels: ''
assignees: ''
---
**Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.**
A clear and concise description of what the problem is. Ex. I'm always frustrated when [...]
**Describe the solution you'd like**
A clear and concise description of what you want to happen.
**Describe alternatives you've considered**
A clear and concise description of any alternative solutions or features you've considered.
**Additional context**
Add any other context or screenshots about the feature request here.

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name: Check Examples
on:
push:
branches:
- main
pull_request:
branches:
- main
jobs:
get-leptos-changed:
uses: ./.github/workflows/get-leptos-changed.yml
get-examples-matrix:
uses: ./.github/workflows/get-examples-matrix.yml
test:
name: Check
needs: [get-leptos-changed, get-examples-matrix]
if: needs.get-leptos-changed.outputs.leptos_changed == 'true'
strategy:
matrix: ${{ fromJSON(needs.get-examples-matrix.outputs.matrix) }}
fail-fast: false
uses: ./.github/workflows/run-cargo-make-task.yml
with:
directory: ${{ matrix.directory }}
cargo_make_task: "check"
toolchain: nightly

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name: Check stable
on:
push:
branches:
- main
pull_request:
branches:
- main
jobs:
get-leptos-changed:
uses: ./.github/workflows/get-leptos-changed.yml
test:
name: Check
needs: [get-leptos-changed]
if: needs.get-leptos-changed.outputs.leptos_changed == 'true'
strategy:
matrix:
directory: [examples/counters_stable, examples/counter_without_macros]
uses: ./.github/workflows/run-cargo-make-task.yml
with:
directory: ${{ matrix.directory }}
cargo_make_task: "check"
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name: CI Changed Examples
on:
push:
branches:
- main
pull_request:
branches:
- main
jobs:
get-example-changed:
uses: ./.github/workflows/get-example-changed.yml
get-matrix:
needs: [get-example-changed]
uses: ./.github/workflows/get-changed-examples-matrix.yml
with:
example_changed: ${{ fromJSON(needs.get-example-changed.outputs.example_changed) }}
test:
name: CI
needs: [get-example-changed, get-matrix]
if: needs.get-example-changed.outputs.example_changed == 'true'
strategy:
matrix: ${{ fromJSON(needs.get-matrix.outputs.matrix) }}
fail-fast: false
uses: ./.github/workflows/run-cargo-make-task.yml
with:
directory: ${{ matrix.directory }}
cargo_make_task: "ci"
toolchain: nightly

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name: CI
on:
push:
branches:
- main
pull_request:
branches:
- main
jobs:
get-leptos-changed:
uses: ./.github/workflows/get-leptos-changed.yml
test:
name: CI
needs: [get-leptos-changed]
if: needs.get-leptos-changed.outputs.leptos_changed == 'true'
strategy:
matrix:
directory:
[
integrations/actix,
integrations/axum,
integrations/viz,
integrations/utils,
leptos,
leptos_config,
leptos_dom,
leptos_hot_reload,
leptos_macro,
leptos_reactive,
leptos_server,
meta,
router,
server_fn,
server_fn/server_fn_macro_default,
server_fn_macro,
]
uses: ./.github/workflows/run-cargo-make-task.yml
with:
directory: ${{ matrix.directory }}
cargo_make_task: "ci"
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name: Changed Examples Matrix Call
on:
workflow_call:
inputs:
example_changed:
description: "Example Changed"
required: true
type: boolean
outputs:
matrix:
description: "Matrix"
value: ${{ jobs.get-example-changed.outputs.matrix }}
jobs:
get-example-changed:
name: Get Changed Example Matrix
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
outputs:
matrix: ${{ steps.set-matrix.outputs.matrix }}
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Get example project directories that changed
id: changed-dirs
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v36
with:
dir_names: true
dir_names_max_depth: "2"
files: |
examples
!examples/cargo-make
!examples/gtk
!examples/Makefile.toml
!examples/*.md
json: true
quotepath: false
- name: List example project directories that changed
run: echo '${{ steps.changed-dirs.outputs.all_changed_files }}'
- name: Set Matrix
id: set-matrix
run: |
if [ ${{ inputs.example_changed }} == 'true' ]; then
# Create matrix with changed directories
echo "matrix={\"directory\":${{ steps.changed-dirs.outputs.all_changed_files }}}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
else
# Create matrix with one item to prevent an empty vector error
echo "matrix={\"directory\":[\"NO_CHANGE\"]}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
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name: Examples Changed Call
on:
workflow_call:
outputs:
example_changed:
description: "Example Changed"
value: ${{ jobs.get-example-changed.outputs.example_changed }}
jobs:
get-example-changed:
name: Get Example Changed
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
outputs:
example_changed: ${{ steps.set-example-changed.outputs.example_changed }}
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Get example files that changed
id: changed-files
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v36
with:
files: |
examples
!examples/cargo-make
!examples/gtk
!examples/Makefile.toml
!examples/*.md
- name: List example files that changed
run: echo '${{ steps.changed-files.outputs.all_changed_files }}'
- name: Set example_changed
id: set-example-changed
run: |
echo "example_changed=${{ steps.changed-files.outputs.any_changed }}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"

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name: Get Examples Matrix Call
on:
workflow_call:
outputs:
matrix:
description: "Matrix"
value: ${{ jobs.create.outputs.matrix }}
jobs:
create:
name: Create Examples Matrix
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
outputs:
matrix: ${{ steps.set-matrix.outputs.matrix }}
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Install JQ Tool
uses: mbround18/install-jq@v1
- name: Set Matrix
id: set-matrix
run: |
examples=$(ls examples |
awk '{print "examples/" $0}' |
grep -v .md |
grep -v examples/Makefile.toml |
grep -v examples/cargo-make |
grep -v examples/gtk |
jq -R -s -c 'split("\n")[:-1]')
echo "Example Directories: $examples"
echo "matrix={\"directory\":$examples}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Print Location Info
run: |
echo "Workspace: ${{ github.workspace }}"
pwd
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name: Get Leptos Changed Call
on:
workflow_call:
outputs:
leptos_changed:
description: "Leptos Changed"
value: ${{ jobs.create.outputs.leptos_changed }}
jobs:
create:
name: Detect Source Change
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
outputs:
leptos_changed: ${{ steps.set-source-changed.outputs.leptos_changed }}
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Get source files that changed
id: changed-source
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v36
with:
files: |
integrations
leptos
leptos_config
leptos_dom
leptos_hot_reload
leptos_macro
leptos_reactive
leptos_server
meta
router
server_fn
server_fn_macro
- name: List source files that changed
run: echo '${{ steps.changed-source.outputs.all_changed_files }}'
- name: Set leptos_changed
id: set-source-changed
run: |
echo "leptos_changed=${{ steps.changed-source.outputs.any_changed }}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"

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name: Deploy book
on:
push:
paths: ["docs/book/**"]
branches:
- main
jobs:
deploy:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: write # To push a branch
pull-requests: write # To create a PR from that branch
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Install mdbook
run: |
mkdir mdbook
curl -sSL https://github.com/rust-lang/mdBook/releases/download/v0.4.27/mdbook-v0.4.27-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu.tar.gz | tar -xz --directory=./mdbook
echo `pwd`/mdbook >> $GITHUB_PATH
- name: Deploy GitHub Pages
run: |
cd docs/book
mdbook build
git worktree add gh-pages
git config user.name "Deploy book from CI"
git config user.email ""
cd gh-pages
# Delete the ref to avoid keeping history.
git update-ref -d refs/heads/gh-pages
rm -rf *
mv ../book/* .
git add .
git commit -m "Deploy book $GITHUB_SHA to gh-pages"
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name: Run Task
on:
workflow_call:
inputs:
directory:
required: true
type: string
cargo_make_task:
required: true
type: string
toolchain:
required: true
type: string
env:
CARGO_TERM_COLOR: always
CARGO_REGISTRIES_CRATES_IO_PROTOCOL: sparse
jobs:
test:
name: Run ${{ inputs.cargo_make_task }} (${{ inputs.toolchain }})
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
# Setup environment
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Setup Rust
uses: actions-rs/toolchain@v1
with:
toolchain: ${{ inputs.toolchain }}
override: true
components: rustfmt
- name: Add wasm32-unknown-unknown
run: rustup target add wasm32-unknown-unknown
- name: Setup cargo-make
uses: davidB/rust-cargo-make@v1
- name: Cargo generate-lockfile
run: cargo generate-lockfile
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
- name: Install Trunk
uses: jetli/trunk-action@v0.4.0
with:
version: "latest"
- name: Print Trunk Version
run: trunk --version
- name: Install Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
node-version: 18
- uses: pnpm/action-setup@v2
name: Install pnpm
id: pnpm-install
with:
version: 8
run_install: false
- name: Get pnpm store directory
id: pnpm-cache
run: |
echo "STORE_PATH=$(pnpm store path)" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- uses: actions/cache@v3
name: Setup pnpm cache
with:
path: ${{ steps.pnpm-cache.outputs.STORE_PATH }}
key: ${{ runner.os }}-pnpm-store-${{ hashFiles('**/pnpm-lock.yaml') }}
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-pnpm-store-
- name: Maybe install chromedriver
run: |
project_makefile=${{inputs.directory}}/Makefile.toml
webdriver_count=$(cat $project_makefile | grep "cargo-make/webdriver.toml" | wc -l)
if [ $webdriver_count -eq 1 ]; then
if ! command -v chromedriver &>/dev/null; then
echo chromedriver required
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install chromium-chromedriver
else
echo chromedriver is already installed
fi
else
echo chromedriver is not required
fi
- name: Maybe install playwright browser dependencies
run: |
for pw_path in $(find ${{inputs.directory}} -name playwright.config.ts)
do
pw_dir=$(dirname $pw_path)
if [ ! -v $pw_dir ]; then
echo "Playwright required in $pw_dir"
cd $pw_dir
pnpm dlx playwright install --with-deps
else
echo Playwright is not required
fi
done
# Run Cargo Make Task
- name: ${{ inputs.cargo_make_task }}
run: |
cd ${{ inputs.directory }}
cargo make --profile=github-actions ${{ inputs.cargo_make_task }}

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name: CI Examples
on:
workflow_dispatch:
push:
tags:
- v*
schedule:
# Run once a day at 3:00 AM EST
- cron: "0 8 * * *"
jobs:
get-examples-matrix:
uses: ./.github/workflows/get-examples-matrix.yml
test:
name: CI
needs: [get-examples-matrix]
strategy:
matrix: ${{ fromJSON(needs.get-examples-matrix.outputs.matrix) }}
fail-fast: false
uses: ./.github/workflows/run-cargo-make-task.yml
with:
directory: ${{ matrix.directory }}
cargo_make_task: "ci"
toolchain: nightly

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Cargo.lock
**/*.rs.bk
.DS_Store
.idea
.direnv
.envrc
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# Architecture
The goal of this document is to make it easier for contributors (and anyone
whos interested!) to understand the architecture of the framework.
The whole Leptos framework is built from a series of layers. Each of these layers
depends on the one below it, but each can be used independently from the ones
built on top of it. While running a command like `cargo leptos new --git
leptos-rs/start` pulls in the whole framework, its important to remember that
none of this is magic: each layer of that onion can be stripped away and
reimplemented, configured, or adapted as needed, incrementally.
> Everything that follows will assume you have a good working understanding
> of the framework. There will be explanations of how some parts of it work
> or fit together, but these are not docs. They assume you know what Im
> talking about.
## The Reactive System: `leptos_reactive`
The reactive system allows you to define dynamic values (signals),
the relationships between them (derived signals and memos), and the side effects
that run in response to them (effects).
These concepts are completely independent of the DOM and can be used to drive
any kind of reactive updates. The reactive system is based on the assumption
that data is relatively cheap, and side effects are relatively expensive. Its
goal is to minimize those side effects (like updating the DOM or making a network
requests) as infrequently as possible.
The reactive system is implemented as a single data structure that exists at
runtime. In exchange for giving ownership over a value to the reactive system
(by creating a signal), you receive a `Copy + 'static` identifier for its
location in the reactive system. This enables most of the ergonomics of storing
and sharing state, the use of callback closures without lifetime issues, etc.
This is implemented by storing signals in a slotmap arena. The signal, memo,
and scope types that are exposed to users simply carry around an index into that
slotmap.
> Items owned by the reactive system are dropped when the corresponding reactive
> scope is dropped, i.e., when the component or section of the UI theyre
> created in is removed. In a sense, Leptos implements a “garbage collector”
> in which the lifetime of data is tied to the lifetime of the UI, not Rusts
> lexical scopes.
## The DOM Renderer: `leptos_dom`
The reactive system can be used to drive any kinds of side effects. One very
common side effect is calling an imperative method, for example to update the
DOM.
The entire DOM renderer is built on top of the reactive system. It provides
a builder pattern that can be used to create DOM elements dynamically.
The renderer assumes, as a convention, that dynamic attributes, classes,
styles, and children are defined by being passed a `Fn() -> T`, where their
static equivalents just receive `T`. Theres nothing about this that is
divinely ordained, but its a useful convention because it allows us to use
zero-overhead derived signals as one of several ways to indicate dynamic
content.
`leptos_dom` also contains code for server-side rendering of the same
UI views to HTML, either for out-of-order streaming (`src/ssr.rs`) or
in-order streaming/async rendering (`src/ssr_in_order.rs`).
## The Macros: `leptos_macro`
Its entirely possible to write Leptos code with no macros at all. The
`view` and `component` macros, the most common, can be replaced by
the builder syntax and simple functions (see the `counter_without_macros`
example). But the macros enable a JSX-like syntax for describing views.
This package also contains the `Params` derive macro used for typed
queries and route params in the router.
### Macro-based Optimizations
Leptos 0.0.x was built much more heavily on macros. Taking its cues
from SolidJS, the `view` macro emitted different code for CSR, SSR, and
hydration, optimizing each. The CSR/hydrate versions worked by compiling
the view to an HTML template string, cloning that `<template>`, and
traversing the DOM to set up reactivity. The SSR version worked similarly
by compiling the static parts of the view to strings at compile time,
reducing the amount of work that needed to be done on each request.
Proc macros are hard, and this system was brittle. 0.1 introduced a
more robust renderer, including the builder syntax, and rebuilt the `view`
macro to use that builder syntax instead. It moved the optimized-but-buggy
CSR version of the macro to a more-limited `template` macro.
The `view` macro now separately optimizes SSR to use the same static-string
optimizations, which (by our benchmarks) makes Leptos about 3-4x faster
than similar Rust frontend frameworks in its HTML rendering.
> The optimization is pretty straightforward. Consider the following view:
>
> ```rust
> view! { cx,
> <main class="text-center">
> <div class="flex-col">
> <button>"Click me."</button>
> <p class="italic">"Text."</p>
> </div>
> </main>
> }
> ```
>
> Internally, with the builder this is something like
>
> ```rust
> Element {
> tag: "main",
> attrs: vec![("class", "text-center")],
> children: vec![
> Element {
> tag: "div",
> attrs: vec![("class", "flex-col")],
> children: vec![
> Element {
> tag: "button",
> attrs: vec![],
> children: vec!["Click me"]
> },
> Element {
> tag: "p",
> attrs: vec![("class", "italic")],
> children: vec!["Text"]
> }
> ]
> }
> ]
> }
> ```
>
> This is a _bunch_ of small allocations and separate strings,
> and in early 0.1 versions we used a `SmallVec` for children and
> attributes and actually caused some stack overflows.
>
> But if you look at the view itself you can see that none of this
> will _ever_ change. So we can actually optimize it at compile
> time to a single `&'static str`:
>
> ```rust
> r#"<main class="text-center">
> <div class="flex-col">
> <button>"Click me."</button>
> <p class="italic">"Text."</p>
> </div>
> </main>"#
> ```
## Server Functions (`leptos_server`, `server_fn`, and `server_fn_macro`)
Server functions are a framework-agnostic shorthand for converting
a function, whose body can only be run on the server, into an ad hoc
REST API endpoint, and then generating code on the client to call that
endpoint when you call the function.
These are inspired by Solid/Blings `server$` functions, and theres
similar work being done in a number of other JavaScript frameworks.
RPC is not a new idea, but these kinds of server functions may be.
Specifically, by using web standards (defaulting to `POST`/`GET` requests
with URL-encoded form data) they allow easy graceful degradation and the
use of the `<form>` element.
This function is split across three packages so that `server_fn` and
`server_fn_macro` can be used by other frameworks. `leptos_server`
includes some Leptos-specific reactive functionality (like actions).
## `leptos`
This package is built on and reexports most of the layers already
mentioned, and implements a number of control-flow components (`<Show/>`,
`<ErrorBoundary/>`, `<For/>`, `<Suspense/>`, `<Transition/>`) that use
public APIs of the other packages.
This is the main entrypoint for users, but is relatively light itself.
## `leptos_meta`
This package exists to allow you to work with tags normally found in
the `<head>`, from within your components.
It is implemented as a distinct package, rather than part of
`leptos_dom`, on the principle that “what can be implemented in userland,
should be.” The framework can be used without it, so its not in core.
## `leptos_router`
The router originates as a direct port of `solid-router`, which is the
origin of most of its terminology, architecture, and route-matching logic.
Subsequent developments (like animated routing, and managing route transitions
given the lack of `useTransition` in Leptos) have caused it to diverge
slightly from Solids exact code, but it is still very closely related.
The core principle here is “nested routing,” dividing a single page
into independently-rendered parts. This is described in some detail in the docs.
Like `leptos_meta`, it is implemented as a distinct package, because it
can be replaced with another router or with none. The framework can be used
without it, so its not in core.
## Server Integrations
The server integrations are the most “frameworky” layer of the whole framework.
These **do** assume the use of `leptos`, `leptos_router`, and `leptos_meta`.
They specifically draw routing data from `leptos_router`, and inject the
metadata from `leptos_meta` into the `<head>` appropriately.
But of course, if you one day create `leptos-helmet` and `leptos-better-router`,
you can create new server integrations that plug them into the SSR rendering
methods from `leptos_dom` instead. Everything involved is quite modular.
These packages essentially provide helpers that save the templates and user apps
from including a huge amount of boilerplate to connect the various other packages
correctly. Again, early versions of the framework examples are illustrative here
for reference: they include large amounts of manual SSR route handling, etc.
## `cargo-leptos` helpers
`leptos_config` and `leptos_hot_reload` exist to support two different features
of `cargo-leptos`, namely its configuration and its view-patching/hot-reloading
features.
Its important to say that the main feature `cargo-leptos` remains its ability
to conveniently tie together different build tooling, compiling your app to
WASM for the browser, building the server version, pulling in SASS and
Tailwind, etc. It is an extremely good build tool, not a magic formula. Each
of the examples includes instructions for how to run the examples without
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# Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct
_This Code of Conduct is based on the [Rust Code of Conduct](https://www.rust-lang.org/policies/code-of-conduct)
and the [Bevy Code of Conduct](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bevyengine/bevy/main/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md),
which are adapted from the [Node.js Policy on Trolling](http://blog.izs.me/post/30036893703/policy-on-trolling)
and the [Contributor Covenant](https://www.contributor-covenant.org)._
## Our Pledge
We as members, contributors, and leaders pledge to make participation in our
community a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of age, body
size, visible or invisible disability, ethnicity, sex characteristics, gender
identity and expression, level of experience, education, socio-economic status,
nationality, personal appearance, race, religion, or sexual identity
and orientation.
We pledge to act and interact in ways that contribute to an open, welcoming,
diverse, inclusive, and healthy community.
## Our Standards
We are a community of people learning and exploring how to build better web applications
with Rust. When interacting with one another, please remember that there are no experts and there are
no stupid questions. Assume the best in other people's communication, and take a step back if
you find yourself getting defensive.
Please note the following guidelines as well:
* Please avoid using overtly sexual aliases or other nicknames that might detract from a friendly, safe and welcoming environment for all.
* Please be kind and courteous. Theres no need to be mean or rude.
* Respect that people have differences of opinion and that every design or implementation choice carries a trade-off and numerous costs. There is seldom a right answer.
* Please keep unstructured critique to a minimum. If you have solid ideas you want to experiment with, make a fork and see how it works.
* We will exclude you from interaction if you insult, demean or harass anyone. That is not welcome behavior. We interpret the term “harassment” as including the definition in the [Citizen Code of Conduct](https://github.com/stumpsyn/policies/blob/master/citizen_code_of_conduct.md); if you have any lack of clarity about what might be included in that concept, please read their definition. In particular, we dont tolerate behavior that excludes people in socially marginalized groups.
* Private harassment is also unacceptable. No matter who you are, if you feel you have been or are being harassed or made uncomfortable by a community member, please contact the maintainers immediately. Whether youre a regular contributor or a newcomer, we care about making this community a safe place for you and weve got your back.
* Do not make casual mention of slavery or indentured servitude and/or false comparisons of one's occupation or situation to slavery. Please consider using or asking about alternate terminology when referring to such metaphors in technology.
* Likewise any spamming, trolling, flaming, baiting or other attention-stealing behavior is not welcome.
## Moderation
These are the policies for upholding [our communitys standards of conduct](#our-standards). If you feel that a thread needs moderation, please contact the maintainers.
1. Remarks that violate the community standards of conduct, including hateful, hurtful, oppressive, or exclusionary remarks, are not allowed. (Cursing is allowed, but never targeting another user, and never in a hateful manner).
2. Remarks that maintainers find inappropriate, whether listed in the code of conduct or not, are also not allowed.
3. Maintainers will first respond to such remarks with a warning.
4. If the warning is unheeded, the user will be “kicked,” i.e., kicked out of the communication channel to cool off.
5. If the user comes back and continues to make trouble, they will be banned, i.e., indefinitely excluded.
6. Maintainers may choose at their discretion to un-ban the user if it was a first offense and they offer the offended party a genuine apology.
7. If a maintainer bans someone and you think it was unjustified, please take it up with that maintainer, or with a different maintainer, in private. Complaints about bans in-channel are not allowed.
8. Maintainers are held to a higher standard than other community members. If a maintainer creates an inappropriate situation, they should expect less leeway than others.
The enforcement policies in the code of conduct apply to all official venues, including Discord channels, GitHub repositories, and all other forums.

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# Contributing to Leptos
Thanks for your interesting in contributing to Leptos! This is a truly
community-driven framework, and while we have a central maintainer (@gbj)
large parts of the renderer, reactive system, and server integrations have
all been written by other contributors. Contributions are always welcome.
Participation in this community is governed by a [Code of Conduct](./CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md).
Some of the most active conversations around development take place on our
[Discord server](https://discord.gg/YdRAhS7eQB).
This guide seeks to
- describe some of the frameworks values (in a technical, not an ethical, sense)
- provide a high-level overview of how the pieces of the framework fit together
- orient you to the organization of this repository
## Values
Leptos, as a framework, reflects certain technical values:
- **Expose primitives rather than imposing patterns.** Provide building blocks
that users can combine together to build up more complex behavior, rather than
requiring users follow certain templates, file formats, etc. e.g., components
are defined as functions, rather than a bespoke single-file component format.
The reactive system feeds into the rendering system, rather than being defined
by it.
- **Bottom-up over top-down.** If you envision a users application as a tree
(like an HTML document), push meaning toward the leaves of the tree. e.g., If data
needs to be loaded, load it in a granular primitive (resources) rather than a
route- or page-level data structure.
- **Performance by default.** When possible, users should only pay for what they
use. e.g., we dont make all component props reactive by default. This is
because doing so would force the overhead of a reactive prop onto props that dont
need to be reactive.
- **Full-stack performance.** Performance cant be limited to a single metric,
whether thats a DOM rendering benchmark, WASM binary size, or server response
time. Use methods like HTTP streaming and progressive enhancement to enable
applications to load, become interactive, and respond as quickly as possible.
- **Use safe Rust.** Theres no need for `unsafe` Rust in the framework, and
avoiding it at all costs reduces the maintenance and testing burden significantly.
- **Embrace Rust semantics.** Especially in things like UI templating, use Rust
semantics or extend them in a predictable way with control-flow components
rather than overloading the meaning of Rust terms like `if` or `for` in a
framework-specific way.
- **Enhance ergonomics without obfuscating whats happening.** This is by far
the hardest to achieve. Its often the case that adding additional layers to
improve DX (like a custom build tool and starter templates) comes across as
“too magic” to some people who havent had to build the same things manually.
When possible, make it easier to see how the pieces fit together, without
sacrificing the improved DX.
## Processes
We do not have PR templates or formal processes for approving PRs. But there
are a few guidelines that will make it a better experience for everyone:
- Run `cargo fmt` before submitting your code.
- Keep PRs limited to addressing one feature or one issue, in general. In some
cases (e.g., “reduce allocations in the reactive system”) this may touch a number
of different areas, but is still conceptually one thing.
- If its an unsolicited PR not linked to an open issue, please include a
specific explanation for what its trying to achieve. For example: “When I
was trying to deploy my app under _circumstances X_, I found that the way
_function Z_ was implemented caused _issue Z_. This PR should fix that by
_solution._
- Our CI tests every PR against all the existing examples, sometimes requiring
compilation for both server and client side, etc. Its thorough but slow. If
you want to run CI locally to reduce frustration, you can do that by installing
`cargo-make` and using `cargo make check && cargo make test && cargo make
check-examples`.
## Before Submitting a PR
We have a fairly extensive CI setup that runs both lints (like `rustfmt` and `clippy`)
and tests on PRs. You can run most of these locally if you have `cargo-make` installed.
If you added an example, make sure to add it to the list in `examples/Makefile.toml`.
From the root directory of the repo, run
- `cargo +nightly fmt`
- `cargo +nightly make check`
- `cargo +nightly make test`
- `cargo +nightly make check-examples`
- `cargo +nightly make --profile=github-actions ci`
If you modified an example:
- `cd examples/your_example`
- `cargo +nightly fmt -- --config-path ../..`
- `cargo +nightly make --profile=github-actions verify-flow`
## Architecture
See [ARCHITECTURE.md](./ARCHITECTURE.md).

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[workspace]
resolver = "2"
members = [
# core
"leptos",
"leptos_dom",
"leptos_core",
"leptos_config",
"leptos_hot_reload",
"leptos_macro",
"leptos_reactive",
"leptos_server",
"server_fn",
"server_fn_macro",
"server_fn/server_fn_macro_default",
# integrations
"integrations/actix",
"integrations/axum",
"integrations/viz",
"integrations/utils",
# libraries
"meta",
"router",
# examples
"examples/counter",
"examples/counter-isomorphic/client",
"examples/counter-isomorphic/server",
"examples/counter-isomorphic/counter",
"examples/counters",
"examples/counters-stable",
"examples/fetch",
"examples/gtk",
"examples/hackernews/hackernews-app",
"examples/hackernews/hackernews-client",
"examples/hackernews/hackernews-server",
"examples/parent-child",
"examples/router",
"examples/todomvc",
"examples/todomvc-ssr/todomvc-ssr-client",
"examples/todomvc-ssr/todomvc-ssr-server",
]
exclude = [
"benchmarks"
]
exclude = ["benchmarks", "examples"]
[workspace.package]
version = "0.5.0-rc2"
[workspace.dependencies]
leptos = { path = "./leptos", version = "0.5.0-rc2" }
leptos_dom = { path = "./leptos_dom", version = "0.5.0-rc2" }
leptos_hot_reload = { path = "./leptos_hot_reload", version = "0.5.0-rc2" }
leptos_macro = { path = "./leptos_macro", version = "0.5.0-rc2" }
leptos_reactive = { path = "./leptos_reactive", version = "0.5.0-rc2" }
leptos_server = { path = "./leptos_server", version = "0.5.0-rc2" }
server_fn = { path = "./server_fn", version = "0.5.0-rc2" }
server_fn_macro = { path = "./server_fn_macro", version = "0.5.0-rc2" }
server_fn_macro_default = { path = "./server_fn/server_fn_macro_default", version = "0.5.0-rc2" }
leptos_config = { path = "./leptos_config", version = "0.5.0-rc2" }
leptos_router = { path = "./router", version = "0.5.0-rc2" }
leptos_meta = { path = "./meta", version = "0.5.0-rc2" }
leptos_integration_utils = { path = "./integrations/utils", version = "0.5.0-rc2" }
[profile.release]
codegen-units = 1
lto = true
opt-level = 'z'
opt-level = 'z'
[workspace.metadata.cargo-all-features]
skip_feature_sets = [["csr", "ssr"], ["csr", "hydrate"], ["ssr", "hydrate"]]

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############
# A make file for cargo-make, please install it with:
# cargo install --force cargo-make
############
[env]
CARGO_MAKE_EXTEND_WORKSPACE_MAKEFILE = true
[tasks.check-stable]
workspace = false
clear = true
dependencies = [
{ name = "check", path = "examples/counter_without_macros" },
{ name = "check", path = "examples/counters_stable" },
]
[tasks.ci-examples]
workspace = false
cwd = "examples"
command = "cargo"
args = ["make", "ci-clean"]
[tasks.check-examples]
workspace = false
cwd = "examples"
command = "cargo"
args = ["make", "check-clean"]
[tasks.build-examples]
workspace = false
cwd = "examples"
command = "cargo"
args = ["make", "build-clean"]
[tasks.clean-examples]
workspace = false
cwd = "examples"
command = "cargo"
args = ["make", "clean"]

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**Please note:** This framework is in active development. I'm keeping it in a cycle of 0.0.x releases at the moment to indicate that its not even ready for its 0.1.0. Active work is being done on documentation and features, and APIs should not necessarily be considered stable. At the same time, it is more than a toy project or proof of concept, and I am actively using it for my own application development.
<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gbj/leptos/main/docs/logos/logo.svg" alt="Leptos Logo" style="width: 100%; height: auto; display: block; margin: auto;">
<picture>
<source srcset="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/leptos-rs/leptos/main/docs/logos/Leptos_logo_pref_dark_RGB.svg" media="(prefers-color-scheme: dark)">
<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/leptos-rs/leptos/main/docs/logos/Leptos_logo_RGB.svg" alt="Leptos Logo">
</picture>
[![crates.io](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/leptos.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/leptos)
[![docs.rs](https://docs.rs/leptos/badge.svg)](https://docs.rs/leptos)
[![Discord](https://img.shields.io/discord/1031524867910148188?color=%237289DA&label=discord)](https://discord.gg/YdRAhS7eQB)
[![Matrix](https://img.shields.io/badge/Matrix-leptos-grey?logo=matrix&labelColor=white&logoColor=black)](https://matrix.to/#/#leptos:matrix.org)
[Website](https://leptos.dev) | [Book](https://leptos-rs.github.io/leptos/) | [Docs.rs](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/) | [Playground](https://codesandbox.io/p/sandbox/leptos-rtfggt?file=%2Fsrc%2Fmain.rs%3A1%2C1) | [Discord](https://discord.gg/YdRAhS7eQB)
# Leptos
@@ -12,9 +16,9 @@
use leptos::*;
#[component]
pub fn SimpleCounter(cx: Scope, initial_value: i32) -> Element {
pub fn SimpleCounter(initial_value: i32) -> impl IntoView {
// create a reactive signal with the initial value
let (value, set_value) = create_signal(cx, initial_value);
let (value, set_value) = create_signal(initial_value);
// create event handlers for our buttons
// note that `value` and `set_value` are `Copy`, so it's super easy to move them into closures
@@ -22,105 +26,129 @@ pub fn SimpleCounter(cx: Scope, initial_value: i32) -> Element {
let decrement = move |_| set_value.update(|value| *value -= 1);
let increment = move |_| set_value.update(|value| *value += 1);
// this JSX is compiled to an HTML template string for performance
// create user interfaces with the declarative `view!` macro
view! {
cx,
<div>
<button on:click=clear>"Clear"</button>
<button on:click=decrement>"-1"</button>
<span>"Value: " {move || value().to_string()} "!"</span>
<button on:click=increment>"+1"</button>
<button on:click=clear>Clear</button>
<button on:click=decrement>-1</button>
// text nodes can be quoted or unquoted
<span>"Value: " {value} "!"</span>
<button on:click=increment>+1</button>
</div>
}
}
// Easy to use with Trunk (trunkrs.dev) or with a simple wasm-bindgen setup
pub fn main() {
mount_to_body(|cx| view! { cx, <SimpleCounter initial_value=3 /> })
mount_to_body(|| view! {
<SimpleCounter initial_value=3 />
})
}
```
### Important Note
This example, and the entire `main` branch, now reflect the upcoming `0.5.0` release. You can use `0.5.0` with the `0.5.0-beta` release on crates.io or by a git dependency on the `main` branch of this repo. [Click here for the 0.4.9 `README`](https://crates.io/crates/leptos).
## About the Framework
Leptos is a full-stack, isomorphic Rust web framework leveraging fine-grained reactivity to build declarative user interfaces.
## What does that mean?
- **Full-stack**: Leptos can be used to build apps that run in the browser (_client-side rendering_), on the server (_server-side rendering_), or by rendering HTML on the server and then adding interactivity in the browser (_hydration_). This includes support for _HTTP streaming_ of both data (`Resource`s) and HTML (out-of-order streaming of `<Suspense/>` components.)
- **Isomorphic**: The same application code and business logic are compiled to run on the client and server, with seamless integration. You can write your server-only logic (database requests, authentication etc.) alongside the client-side components that will consume it, and let Leptos manage the data loading without the need to manually create APIs to consume.
- **Web**: Leptos is built on the Web platform and Web standards. Whenever possible, we use Web essentials (like links and forms) and build on top of them rather than trying to replace them.
- **Full-stack**: Leptos can be used to build apps that run in the browser (client-side rendering), on the server (server-side rendering), or by rendering HTML on the server and then adding interactivity in the browser (server-side rendering with hydration). This includes support for HTTP streaming of both data ([`Resource`s](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/struct.Resource.html)) and HTML (out-of-order or in-order streaming of [`<Suspense/>`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/fn.Suspense.html) components.)
- **Isomorphic**: Leptos provides primitives to write isomorphic [server functions](https://docs.rs/leptos_server/0.2.5/leptos_server/index.html), i.e., functions that can be called with the “same shape” on the client or server, but only run on the server. This means you can write your server-only logic (database requests, authentication etc.) alongside the client-side components that will consume it, and call server functions as if they were running in the browser, without needing to create and maintain a separate REST or other API.
- **Web**: Leptos is built on the Web platform and Web standards. The [router](https://docs.rs/leptos_router/latest/leptos_router/) is designed to use Web fundamentals (like links and forms) and build on top of them rather than trying to replace them.
- **Framework**: Leptos provides most of what you need to build a modern web app: a reactive system, templating library, and a router that works on both the server and client side.
- **Fine-grained reactivity**: The entire framework is build from reactive primitives. This allows for extremely performant code with minimal overhead: when a reactive signals value changes, it can update a single text node, toggle a single class, or remove an element from the DOM without any other code running. (_So, no virtual DOM!_)
- **Fine-grained reactivity**: The entire framework is built from reactive primitives. This allows for extremely performant code with minimal overhead: when a reactive signals value changes, it can update a single text node, toggle a single class, or remove an element from the DOM without any other code running. (So, no virtual DOM overhead!)
- **Declarative**: Tell Leptos how you want the page to look, and let the framework tell the browser how to do it.
## Learn more
Here are some resources for learning more about Leptos:
- [Examples](https://github.com/gbj/leptos/tree/main/examples)
- [API Documentation](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/) (in progress)
- Leptos Guide (in progress)
- [Book](https://leptos-rs.github.io/leptos/) (work in progress)
- [Examples](https://github.com/leptos-rs/leptos/tree/main/examples)
- [API Documentation](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/)
- [Common Bugs](https://github.com/leptos-rs/leptos/tree/main/docs/COMMON_BUGS.md) (and how to fix them!)
## `nightly` Note
Most of the examples assume youre using `nightly` Rust. If youre on stable, note the following:
Most of the examples assume youre using `nightly` version of Rust and the `nightly` feature of Leptos. To use `nightly` Rust, you can either set your toolchain globally or on per-project basis.
1. You need to enable the `"stable"` flag in `Cargo.toml`: `leptos = { version = "0.0", features = ["stable"] }`
2. `nightly` enables the function call syntax for accessing and setting signals. If youre using `stable`,
youll just call `.get()`, `.set()`, or `.update()` manually. Check out the
[`counters-stable` example](https://github.com/gbj/leptos/blob/main/examples/counters-stable/src/main.rs)
for examples of the correct API.
To set `nightly` as a default toolchain for all projects (and add the ability to compile Rust to WebAssembly, if you havent already):
## Benchmarks
```
rustup toolchain install nightly
rustup default nightly
rustup target add wasm32-unknown-unknown
```
### Server-Side Rendering
If you'd like to use `nightly` only in your Leptos project however, add [`rust-toolchain.toml`](https://rust-lang.github.io/rustup/overrides.html#the-toolchain-file) file with the following content:
Ive created a benchmark comparing Leptoss HTML rendering on the server to [Tera](https://github.com/Keats/tera), [Yew](https://github.com/yewstack/yew), and [Sycamore](https://github.com/sycamore-rs/sycamore). You can find the benchmark [here](https://github.com/gbj/leptos/tree/main/benchmarks) and run it yourself using `cargo bench`. Leptos renders HTML roughly as fast as Tera, and scales well as templates become larger. It's significantly faster than the server-side HTML rendering done by similar frameworks.
```toml
[toolchain]
channel = "nightly"
targets = ["wasm32-unknown-unknown"]
```
<details>
<summary>Click to show results</summary>
<table>
<thead>
<tr><td><em>ns/iter</em></td><td>Tera</td><td>Leptos</td><td>Yew</td><td>Sycamore</td></tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr><td>3 Counters</td><td align="right">3,454</td><td align="right">5,666</td><td align="right">34,984</td><td align="right">32,412</td></tr>
<tr><td>TodoMVC (no todos)</td><td align="right">2,396</td><td align="right">5,561</td><td align="right">38,725</td><td align="right">68,749</td></tr>
<tr><td>TodoMVC (1000 todos)</td><td align="right">3,829,447</td><td align="right">3,077,907</td><td align="right">5,125,639</td><td align="right">19,448,900</td></tr>
<tr><td><em>Average</em></td><td align="right">1.08</td><td align="right">1.65</td><td align="right">6.25</td><td align="right">9.36</td></tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</details>
The `nightly` feature enables the function call syntax for accessing and setting signals, as opposed to `.get()` and `.set()`. This leads to a consistent mental model in which accessing a reactive value of any kind (a signal, memo, or derived signal) is always represented as a function call. This is only possible with nightly Rust and the `nightly` feature.
### Client-Side Rendering
## `cargo-leptos`
The gold standard for testing raw rendering performance for front-end web frameworks is the [js-framework-benchmark](https://github.com/krausest/js-framework-benchmark). The official results list Leptos as the fastest Rust/Wasm framework, slightly slower than SolidJS and significantly faster than popular JS frameworks like Svelte, Preact, and React.
[`cargo-leptos`](https://github.com/leptos-rs/cargo-leptos) is a build tool that's designed to make it easy to build apps that run on both the client and the server, with seamless integration. The best way to get started with a real Leptos project right now is to use `cargo-leptos` and our starter templates for [Actix](https://github.com/leptos-rs/start) or [Axum](https://github.com/leptos-rs/start-axum).
<details>
<summary>Click to show results</summary>
<img width="913" alt="js-framework-benchmark results" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/286622/198388168-d21e938b-5d59-4000-b373-91b48f1ec4d3.png">
</details>
```bash
cargo install cargo-leptos
cargo leptos new --git https://github.com/leptos-rs/start
cd [your project name]
cargo leptos watch
```
Open browser to [http://localhost:3000/](http://localhost:3000/).
## FAQs
### Whats up with the name?
_Leptos_ (λεπτός) is an ancient Greek word meaning “thin, light, refined, fine-grained.” To me, a classicist and not a dog owner, it evokes the lightweight reactive system that powers the framework. I've since learned the same word is at the root of the medical term “leptospirosis,” a blood infection that affects humans and animals... My bad. No dogs were harmed in the creation of this framework.
### Is it production ready?
People usually mean one of three things by this question.
1. **Are the APIs stable?** i.e., will I have to rewrite my whole app from Leptos 0.1 to 0.2 to 0.3 to 0.4, or can I write it now and benefit from new features and updates as new versions come?
The APIs are basically settled. Were adding new features, but were very happy with where the type system and patterns have landed. I would not expect major breaking changes to your code to adapt to future releases, in terms of architecture.
2. **Are there bugs?**
Yes, Im sure there are. You can see from the state of our issue tracker over time that there arent that _many_ bugs and theyre usually resolved pretty quickly. But for sure, there may be moments where you encounter something that requires a fix at the framework level, which may not be immediately resolved.
3. **Am I a consumer or a contributor?**
This may be the big one: “production ready” implies a certain orientation to a library: that you can basically use it, without any special knowledge of its internals or ability to contribute. Everyone has this at some level in their stack: for example I (@gbj) dont have the capacity or knowledge to contribute to something like `wasm-bindgen` at this point: I simply rely on it to work.
There are several people in the community using Leptos right now for internal apps at work, who have also become significant contributors. I think this is the right level of production use for now. There may be missing features that you need, and you may end up building them! But for internal apps, if youre willing to build and contribute missing pieces along the way, the framework is definitely usable right now.
### Can I use this for native GUI?
Sure! Obviously the `view` macro is for generating DOM nodes but you can use the reactive system to drive native any GUI toolkit that uses the same kind of object-oriented, event-callback-based framework as the DOM pretty easily. The principles are the same:
- Use signals, derived signals, and memos to create your reactive system
- Create GUI widgets
- Use event listeners to update signals
- Create effects to update the UI
I've put together a [very simple GTK example](https://github.com/gbj/leptos/blob/main/examples/gtk/src/main.rs) so you can see what I mean.
I've put together a [very simple GTK example](https://github.com/leptos-rs/leptos/blob/main/examples/gtk/src/main.rs) so you can see what I mean.
### How is this different from Yew/Dioxus?
On the surface level, these libraries may seem similar. Yew is, of course, the most mature Rust library for web UI development and has a huge ecosystem. Dioxus is similar in many ways, being heavily inspired by React. Here are some conceptual differences between Leptos and these frameworks:
- **VDOM vs. fine-grained:** Yew is built on the virtual DOM (VDOM) model: state changes cause components to re-render, generating a new virtual DOM tree. Yew diffs this against the previous VDOM, and applies those patches to the actual DOM. Component functions rerun whenever state changes. Leptos takes an entirely different approach. Components run once, creating (and returning) actual DOM nodes and setting up a reactive system to update those DOM nodes.
- **Performance:** This has huge performance implications: Leptos is simply _much_ faster at both creating and updating the UI than Yew is.
- **Mental model:** Adopting fine-grained reactivity also tends to simplify the mental model. There are no surprising components re-renders because there are no re-renders. Your app can be divided into components based on what makes sense for your app, because they have no performance implications.
- **Performance:** This has huge performance implications: Leptos is simply much faster at both creating and updating the UI than Yew is. (Dioxus has made huge advances in performance with its recent 0.3 release, and is now roughly on par with Leptos.)
- **Mental model:** Adopting fine-grained reactivity also tends to simplify the mental model. There are no surprising component re-renders because there are no re-renders. You can call functions, create timeouts, etc. within the body of your component functions because they wont be re-run. You dont need to think about manual dependency tracking for effects; fine-grained reactivity tracks dependencies automatically.
### How is this different from Sycamore?
@@ -128,23 +156,21 @@ Conceptually, these two frameworks are very similar: because both are built on f
There are some practical differences that make a significant difference:
- **Maturity:** Sycamore is obviously a much more mature and stable library with a larger ecosystem.
- **Templating:** Leptos uses a JSX-like template format (built on [syn-rsx](https://github.com/stoically/syn-rsx)) for its `view` macro. Sycamore offers the choice of its own templating DSL or a builder syntax.
- **Template node cloning:** Leptos's `view` macro compiles to a static HTML string and a set of instructions of how to assign its reactive values. This means that at runtime, Leptos can clone a `<template>` node rather than calling `document.createElement()` to create DOM nodes. This is a _significantly_ faster way of rendering components.
- **Read-write segregation:** Leptos, like Solid, enforces read-write segregation between signal getters and setters, so you end up accessing signals with tuples like `let (count, set_count) = create_signal(cx, 0);`
- **Server integration:** Leptos provides primitives that encourage HTML streaming and allow for easy async integration and RPC calls, even without WASM enabled, making it easy to opt into integrations between your frontend and backend code without pushing you toward any particular metaframework patterns.
- **Read-write segregation:** Leptos, like Solid, encourages read-write segregation between signal getters and setters, so you end up accessing signals with tuples like `let (count, set_count) = create_signal(0);` _(If you prefer or if it's more convenient for your API, you can use [`create_rw_signal`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/fn.create_rw_signal.html) to give a unified read/write signal.)_
- **Signals are functions:** In Leptos, you can call a signal to access it rather than calling a specific method (so, `count()` instead of `count.get()`) This creates a more consistent mental model: accessing a reactive value is always a matter of calling a function. For example:
```rust
let (count, set_count) = create_signal(cx, 0); // a signal
let double_count = move || count() * 2; // a derived signal
let memoized_count = create_memo(cx, move |_| count() * 3); // a memo
// all are accessed by calling them
assert_eq!(count(), 0);
assert_eq!(double_count(), 0);
assert_eq!(memoized_count(), 0);
```rust
let (count, set_count) = create_signal(0); // a signal
let double_count = move || count() * 2; // a derived signal
let memoized_count = create_memo(move |_| count() * 3); // a memo
// all are accessed by calling them
assert_eq!(count(), 0);
assert_eq!(double_count(), 0);
assert_eq!(memoized_count(), 0);
// this function can accept any of those signals
fn do_work_on_signal(my_signal: impl Fn() -> i32) { ... }
```
// this function can accept any of those signals
fn do_work_on_signal(my_signal: impl Fn() -> i32) { ... }
```
- **Signals and scopes are `'static`:** Both Leptos and Sycamore ease the pain of moving signals in closures (in particular, event listeners) by making them `Copy`, to avoid the `{ let count = count.clone(); move |_| ... }` that's very familiar in Rust UI code. Sycamore does this by using bump allocation to tie the lifetimes of its signals to its scopes: since references are `Copy`, `&'a Signal<T>` can be moved into a closure. Leptos does this by using arena allocation and passing around indices: types like `ReadSignal<T>`, `WriteSignal<T>`, and `Memo<T>` are actually wrapper for indices into an arena. This means that both scopes and signals are both `Copy` and `'static` in Leptos, which means that they can be moved easily into closures without adding lifetime complexity.
- **Signals and scopes are `'static`:** Both Leptos and Sycamore ease the pain of moving signals in closures (in particular, event listeners) by making them `Copy`, to avoid the `{ let count = count.clone(); move |_| ... }` that's very familiar in Rust UI code. Sycamore does this by using bump allocation to tie the lifetimes of its signals to its scopes: since references are `Copy`, `&'a Signal<T>` can be moved into a closure. Leptos does this by using arena allocation and passing around indices: types like `ReadSignal<T>`, `WriteSignal<T>`, and `Memo<T>` are actually wrappers for indices into an arena. This means that both scopes and signals are both `Copy` and `'static` in Leptos, which means that they can be moved easily into closures without adding lifetime complexity.

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# Security Policy
## Reporting a Vulnerability
To report a suspected security issue, please contact security@leptos.dev rather than opening
a public issue.
## Supported Versions
The most-recently-released version of the library is supported with security updates.
For example, if a security issue is discovered that affects 0.3.2 and all later releases,
a 0.4.x patch will be released but a new 0.3.x patch release will not be made. You should
plan to update to the latest version to receive any new features or bugfixes of any kind.

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@@ -4,9 +4,14 @@ version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2021"
[dependencies]
leptos = { path = "../leptos", default-features = false, features = ["ssr"] }
l021 = { package = "leptos", version = "0.2.1" }
leptos = { path = "../leptos", features = [
"ssr",
"nightly",
"experimental-islands",
] }
sycamore = { version = "0.8", features = ["ssr"] }
yew = { git = "https://github.com/yewstack/yew", features = ["ssr"] }
yew = { version = "0.20", features = ["ssr"] }
tokio-test = "0.4"
miniserde = "0.1"
gloo = "0.8"
@@ -16,15 +21,11 @@ lazy_static = "1"
log = "0.4"
strum = "0.24"
strum_macros = "0.24"
serde = { version = "1", features = ["derive", "rc"]}
serde = { version = "1", features = ["derive", "rc"] }
serde_json = "1"
tera = "1"
reactive-signals = "0.1.0-alpha.4"
[dependencies.web-sys]
version = "0.3"
features = [
"Window",
"Document",
"HtmlElement",
"HtmlInputElement"
]
features = ["Window", "Document", "HtmlElement", "HtmlInputElement"]

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extern crate test;
//mod reactive;
mod ssr;
//åmod reactive;
//mod ssr;
mod todomvc;

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use std::{cell::Cell, rc::Rc};
use test::Bencher;
use std::{cell::Cell, rc::Rc};
#[bench]
fn leptos_create_1000_signals(b: &mut Bencher) {
use leptos::{create_isomorphic_effect, create_memo, create_scope, create_signal};
fn leptos_deep_creation(b: &mut Bencher) {
use leptos::*;
let runtime = create_runtime();
b.iter(|| {
create_scope(|cx| {
let acc = Rc::new(Cell::new(0));
let sigs = (0..1000).map(|n| create_signal(cx, n)).collect::<Vec<_>>();
create_scope(runtime, || {
let signal = create_rw_signal(0);
let mut memos = Vec::<Memo<usize>>::new();
for _ in 0..1000usize {
let prev = memos.last().copied();
if let Some(prev) = prev {
memos.push(create_memo(move |_| prev.get() + 1));
} else {
memos.push(create_memo(move |_| signal.get() + 1));
}
}
})
.dispose()
});
runtime.dispose();
}
#[bench]
fn leptos_deep_update(b: &mut Bencher) {
use leptos::*;
let runtime = create_runtime();
b.iter(|| {
create_scope(runtime, || {
let signal = create_rw_signal(0);
let mut memos = Vec::<Memo<usize>>::new();
for _ in 0..1000usize {
if let Some(prev) = memos.last().copied() {
memos.push(create_memo(move |_| prev.get() + 1));
} else {
memos.push(create_memo(move |_| signal.get() + 1));
}
}
signal.set(1);
assert_eq!(memos[999].get(), 1001);
})
.dispose()
});
runtime.dispose();
}
#[bench]
fn leptos_narrowing_down(b: &mut Bencher) {
use leptos::*;
let runtime = create_runtime();
b.iter(|| {
create_scope(runtime, || {
let sigs = (0..1000).map(|n| create_signal(n)).collect::<Vec<_>>();
let reads = sigs.iter().map(|(r, _)| *r).collect::<Vec<_>>();
let writes = sigs.iter().map(|(_, w)| *w).collect::<Vec<_>>();
let memo = create_memo(cx, move |_| reads.iter().map(|r| r.get()).sum::<i32>());
let memo = create_memo(move |_| {
reads.iter().map(|r| r.get()).sum::<i32>()
});
assert_eq!(memo(), 499500);
})
.dispose()
});
runtime.dispose();
}
#[bench]
fn leptos_create_and_update_1000_signals(b: &mut Bencher) {
use leptos::{create_isomorphic_effect, create_memo, create_scope, create_signal};
fn leptos_fanning_out(b: &mut Bencher) {
use leptos::*;
let runtime = create_runtime();
b.iter(|| {
create_scope(|cx| {
create_scope(runtime, || {
let sig = create_rw_signal(0);
let memos = (0..1000)
.map(|_| create_memo(move |_| sig.get()))
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
assert_eq!(memos.iter().map(|m| m.get()).sum::<i32>(), 0);
sig.set(1);
assert_eq!(memos.iter().map(|m| m.get()).sum::<i32>(), 1000);
})
.dispose()
});
runtime.dispose();
}
#[bench]
fn leptos_narrowing_update(b: &mut Bencher) {
use leptos::*;
let runtime = create_runtime();
b.iter(|| {
create_scope(runtime, || {
let acc = Rc::new(Cell::new(0));
let sigs = (0..1000).map(|n| create_signal(cx, n)).collect::<Vec<_>>();
let sigs = (0..1000).map(|n| create_signal(n)).collect::<Vec<_>>();
let reads = sigs.iter().map(|(r, _)| *r).collect::<Vec<_>>();
let writes = sigs.iter().map(|(_, w)| *w).collect::<Vec<_>>();
let memo = create_memo(cx, move |_| reads.iter().map(|r| r.get()).sum::<i32>());
let memo = create_memo(move |_| {
reads.iter().map(|r| r.get()).sum::<i32>()
});
assert_eq!(memo(), 499500);
create_isomorphic_effect({
let acc = Rc::clone(&acc);
move |_| {
acc.set(memo());
}
});
assert_eq!(acc.get(), 499500);
writes[1].update(|n| *n += 1);
writes[10].update(|n| *n += 1);
writes[100].update(|n| *n += 1);
assert_eq!(acc.get(), 499503);
assert_eq!(memo(), 499503);
})
.dispose()
});
runtime.dispose();
}
#[bench]
fn leptos_scope_creation_and_disposal(b: &mut Bencher) {
use leptos::*;
let runtime = create_runtime();
b.iter(|| {
let acc = Rc::new(Cell::new(0));
let disposers = (0..1000)
.map(|_| {
create_scope(runtime, {
let acc = Rc::clone(&acc);
move || {
let (r, w) = create_signal(0);
create_isomorphic_effect({
move |_| {
acc.set(r());
}
});
w.update(|n| *n += 1);
}
})
})
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
for disposer in disposers {
disposer.dispose();
}
});
runtime.dispose();
}
#[bench]
fn rs_deep_update(b: &mut Bencher) {
use reactive_signals::{
runtimes::ClientRuntime, signal, types::Func, Scope, Signal,
};
let sc = ClientRuntime::new_root_scope();
b.iter(|| {
let signal = signal!(sc, 0);
let mut memos = Vec::<Signal<Func<i32>, ClientRuntime>>::new();
for i in 0..1000usize {
let prev = memos.get(i.saturating_sub(1)).copied();
if let Some(prev) = prev {
memos.push(signal!(sc, move || prev.get() + 1))
} else {
memos.push(signal!(sc, move || signal.get() + 1))
}
}
signal.set(1);
assert_eq!(memos[999].get(), 1001);
});
}
#[bench]
fn rs_fanning_out(b: &mut Bencher) {
use reactive_signals::{
runtimes::ClientRuntime, signal, types::Func, Scope, Signal,
};
let cx = ClientRuntime::new_root_scope();
b.iter(|| {
let sig = signal!(cx, 0);
let memos = (0..1000)
.map(|_| signal!(cx, move || sig.get()))
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
assert_eq!(memos.iter().map(|m| m.get()).sum::<i32>(), 0);
sig.set(1);
assert_eq!(memos.iter().map(|m| m.get()).sum::<i32>(), 1000);
});
}
#[bench]
fn rs_narrowing_update(b: &mut Bencher) {
use reactive_signals::{
runtimes::ClientRuntime, signal, types::Func, Scope, Signal,
};
let cx = ClientRuntime::new_root_scope();
b.iter(|| {
let acc = Rc::new(Cell::new(0));
let sigs = (0..1000).map(|n| signal!(cx, n)).collect::<Vec<_>>();
let memo = signal!(cx, {
let sigs = sigs.clone();
move || sigs.iter().map(|r| r.get()).sum::<i32>()
});
assert_eq!(memo.get(), 499500);
signal!(cx, {
let acc = Rc::clone(&acc);
move || {
acc.set(memo.get());
}
});
assert_eq!(acc.get(), 499500);
sigs[1].update(|n| *n += 1);
sigs[10].update(|n| *n += 1);
sigs[100].update(|n| *n += 1);
assert_eq!(acc.get(), 499503);
assert_eq!(memo.get(), 499503);
});
}
#[bench]
fn l021_deep_creation(b: &mut Bencher) {
use l021::*;
let runtime = create_runtime();
b.iter(|| {
create_scope(runtime, |cx| {
let signal = create_rw_signal(cx, 0);
let mut memos = Vec::<Memo<usize>>::new();
for _ in 0..1000usize {
if let Some(prev) = memos.last().copied() {
memos.push(create_memo(cx, move |_| prev.get() + 1));
} else {
memos.push(create_memo(cx, move |_| signal.get() + 1));
}
}
})
.dispose()
});
runtime.dispose();
}
#[bench]
fn l021_deep_update(b: &mut Bencher) {
use l021::*;
let runtime = create_runtime();
b.iter(|| {
create_scope(runtime, |cx| {
let signal = create_rw_signal(cx, 0);
let mut memos = Vec::<Memo<usize>>::new();
for _ in 0..1000usize {
if let Some(prev) = memos.last().copied() {
memos.push(create_memo(cx, move |_| prev.get() + 1));
} else {
memos.push(create_memo(cx, move |_| signal.get() + 1));
}
}
signal.set(1);
assert_eq!(memos[999].get(), 1001);
})
.dispose()
});
runtime.dispose();
}
#[bench]
fn l021_narrowing_down(b: &mut Bencher) {
use l021::*;
let runtime = create_runtime();
b.iter(|| {
create_scope(runtime, |cx| {
let acc = Rc::new(Cell::new(0));
let sigs =
(0..1000).map(|n| create_signal(cx, n)).collect::<Vec<_>>();
let reads = sigs.iter().map(|(r, _)| *r).collect::<Vec<_>>();
let writes = sigs.iter().map(|(_, w)| *w).collect::<Vec<_>>();
let memo = create_memo(cx, move |_| {
reads.iter().map(|r| r.get()).sum::<i32>()
});
assert_eq!(memo(), 499500);
})
.dispose()
});
runtime.dispose();
}
#[bench]
fn l021_fanning_out(b: &mut Bencher) {
use leptos::*;
let runtime = create_runtime();
b.iter(|| {
create_scope(runtime, |cx| {
let sig = create_rw_signal(cx, 0);
let memos = (0..1000)
.map(|_| create_memo(cx, move |_| sig.get()))
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
assert_eq!(memos.iter().map(|m| m.get()).sum::<i32>(), 0);
sig.set(1);
assert_eq!(memos.iter().map(|m| m.get()).sum::<i32>(), 1000);
})
.dispose()
});
runtime.dispose();
}
#[bench]
fn l021_narrowing_update(b: &mut Bencher) {
use l021::*;
let runtime = create_runtime();
b.iter(|| {
create_scope(runtime, |cx| {
let acc = Rc::new(Cell::new(0));
let sigs =
(0..1000).map(|n| create_signal(cx, n)).collect::<Vec<_>>();
let reads = sigs.iter().map(|(r, _)| *r).collect::<Vec<_>>();
let writes = sigs.iter().map(|(_, w)| *w).collect::<Vec<_>>();
let memo = create_memo(cx, move |_| {
reads.iter().map(|r| r.get()).sum::<i32>()
});
assert_eq!(memo(), 499500);
create_isomorphic_effect(cx, {
let acc = Rc::clone(&acc);
@@ -48,17 +357,20 @@ fn leptos_create_and_update_1000_signals(b: &mut Bencher) {
})
.dispose()
});
runtime.dispose();
}
#[bench]
fn leptos_create_and_dispose_1000_scopes(b: &mut Bencher) {
use leptos::{create_isomorphic_effect, create_scope, create_signal};
fn l021_scope_creation_and_disposal(b: &mut Bencher) {
use l021::*;
let runtime = create_runtime();
b.iter(|| {
let acc = Rc::new(Cell::new(0));
let disposers = (0..1000)
.map(|_| {
create_scope({
create_scope(runtime, {
let acc = Rc::clone(&acc);
move |cx| {
let (r, w) = create_signal(cx, 0);
@@ -76,16 +388,22 @@ fn leptos_create_and_dispose_1000_scopes(b: &mut Bencher) {
disposer.dispose();
}
});
runtime.dispose();
}
#[bench]
fn sycamore_create_1000_signals(b: &mut Bencher) {
use sycamore::reactive::{create_effect, create_memo, create_scope, create_signal};
fn sycamore_narrowing_down(b: &mut Bencher) {
use sycamore::reactive::{
create_effect, create_memo, create_scope, create_signal,
};
b.iter(|| {
let d = create_scope(|cx| {
let acc = Rc::new(Cell::new(0));
let sigs = Rc::new((0..1000).map(|n| create_signal(cx, n)).collect::<Vec<_>>());
let sigs = Rc::new(
(0..1000).map(|n| create_signal(cx, n)).collect::<Vec<_>>(),
);
let memo = create_memo(cx, {
let sigs = Rc::clone(&sigs);
move || sigs.iter().map(|r| *r.get()).sum::<i32>()
@@ -97,13 +415,78 @@ fn sycamore_create_1000_signals(b: &mut Bencher) {
}
#[bench]
fn sycamore_create_and_update_1000_signals(b: &mut Bencher) {
use sycamore::reactive::{create_effect, create_memo, create_scope, create_signal};
fn sycamore_fanning_out(b: &mut Bencher) {
use sycamore::reactive::{
create_effect, create_memo, create_scope, create_signal,
};
b.iter(|| {
let d = create_scope(|cx| {
let sig = create_signal(cx, 0);
let memos = (0..1000)
.map(|_| create_memo(cx, move || sig.get()))
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
assert_eq!(memos.iter().map(|m| *(*m.get())).sum::<i32>(), 0);
sig.set(1);
assert_eq!(memos.iter().map(|m| *(*m.get())).sum::<i32>(), 1000);
});
unsafe { d.dispose() };
});
}
#[bench]
fn sycamore_deep_creation(b: &mut Bencher) {
use sycamore::reactive::*;
b.iter(|| {
let d = create_scope(|cx| {
let signal = create_signal(cx, 0);
let mut memos = Vec::<&ReadSignal<usize>>::new();
for _ in 0..1000usize {
if let Some(prev) = memos.last().copied() {
memos.push(create_memo(cx, move || *prev.get() + 1));
} else {
memos.push(create_memo(cx, move || *signal.get() + 1));
}
}
});
unsafe { d.dispose() };
});
}
#[bench]
fn sycamore_deep_update(b: &mut Bencher) {
use sycamore::reactive::*;
b.iter(|| {
let d = create_scope(|cx| {
let signal = create_signal(cx, 0);
let mut memos = Vec::<&ReadSignal<usize>>::new();
for _ in 0..1000usize {
if let Some(prev) = memos.last().copied() {
memos.push(create_memo(cx, move || *prev.get() + 1));
} else {
memos.push(create_memo(cx, move || *signal.get() + 1));
}
}
signal.set(1);
assert_eq!(*memos[999].get(), 1001);
});
unsafe { d.dispose() };
});
}
#[bench]
fn sycamore_narrowing_update(b: &mut Bencher) {
use sycamore::reactive::{
create_effect, create_memo, create_scope, create_signal,
};
b.iter(|| {
let d = create_scope(|cx| {
let acc = Rc::new(Cell::new(0));
let sigs = Rc::new((0..1000).map(|n| create_signal(cx, n)).collect::<Vec<_>>());
let sigs = Rc::new(
(0..1000).map(|n| create_signal(cx, n)).collect::<Vec<_>>(),
);
let memo = create_memo(cx, {
let sigs = Rc::clone(&sigs);
move || sigs.iter().map(|r| *r.get()).sum::<i32>()
@@ -129,7 +512,7 @@ fn sycamore_create_and_update_1000_signals(b: &mut Bencher) {
}
#[bench]
fn sycamore_create_and_dispose_1000_scopes(b: &mut Bencher) {
fn sycamore_scope_creation_and_disposal(b: &mut Bencher) {
use sycamore::reactive::{create_effect, create_scope, create_signal};
b.iter(|| {

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@@ -2,12 +2,12 @@ use test::Bencher;
#[bench]
fn leptos_ssr_bench(b: &mut Bencher) {
use leptos::*;
b.iter(|| {
_ = create_scope(|cx| {
b.iter(|| {
use leptos::*;
leptos_dom::HydrationCtx::reset_id();
_ = create_scope(create_runtime(), |cx| {
#[component]
fn Counter(cx: Scope, initial: i32) -> Element {
fn Counter(initial: i32) -> impl IntoView {
let (value, set_value) = create_signal(cx, initial);
view! {
cx,
@@ -28,11 +28,11 @@ fn leptos_ssr_bench(b: &mut Bencher) {
<Counter initial=2/>
<Counter initial=3/>
</main>
};
}.into_view(cx).render_to_string(cx);
assert_eq!(
rendered,
"<main data-hk=\"0-0\"><h1>Welcome to our benchmark page.</h1><p>Here's some introductory text.</p><!--#--><div data-hk=\"0-2-0\"><button>-1</button><span>Value: <!--#-->1<!--/-->!</span><button>+1</button></div><!--/--><!--#--><div data-hk=\"0-3-0\"><button>-1</button><span>Value: <!--#-->2<!--/-->!</span><button>+1</button></div><!--/--><!--#--><div data-hk=\"0-4-0\"><button>-1</button><span>Value: <!--#-->3<!--/-->!</span><button>+1</button></div><!--/--></main>"
"<main id=\"_0-1\"><h1 id=\"_0-2\">Welcome to our benchmark page.</h1><p id=\"_0-3\">Here&#x27;s some introductory text.</p><div id=\"_0-3-1\"><button id=\"_0-3-2\">-1</button><span id=\"_0-3-3\">Value: <!>1<!--hk=_0-3-4-->!</span><button id=\"_0-3-5\">+1</button></div><!--hk=_0-3-0--><div id=\"_0-3-5-1\"><button id=\"_0-3-5-2\">-1</button><span id=\"_0-3-5-3\">Value: <!>2<!--hk=_0-3-5-4-->!</span><button id=\"_0-3-5-5\">+1</button></div><!--hk=_0-3-5-0--><div id=\"_0-3-5-5-1\"><button id=\"_0-3-5-5-2\">-1</button><span id=\"_0-3-5-5-3\">Value: <!>3<!--hk=_0-3-5-5-4-->!</span><button id=\"_0-3-5-5-5\">+1</button></div><!--hk=_0-3-5-5-0--></main>"
);
});
});
@@ -40,10 +40,10 @@ fn leptos_ssr_bench(b: &mut Bencher) {
#[bench]
fn tera_ssr_bench(b: &mut Bencher) {
use tera::*;
use serde::{Serialize, Deserialize};
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use tera::*;
static TEMPLATE: &str = r#"<main>
static TEMPLATE: &str = r#"<main>
<h1>Welcome to our benchmark page.</h1>
<p>Here's some introductory text.</p>
{% for counter in counters %}
@@ -55,37 +55,40 @@ fn tera_ssr_bench(b: &mut Bencher) {
{% endfor %}
</main>"#;
lazy_static::lazy_static! {
static ref TERA: Tera = {
let mut tera = Tera::default();
tera.add_raw_templates(vec![("template.html", TEMPLATE)]).unwrap();
tera
};
}
lazy_static::lazy_static! {
static ref TERA: Tera = {
let mut tera = Tera::default();
tera.add_raw_templates(vec![("template.html", TEMPLATE)]).unwrap();
tera
};
}
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)]
struct Counter {
value: i32
}
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)]
struct Counter {
value: i32,
}
b.iter(|| {
let mut ctx = Context::new();
ctx.insert("counters", &vec![
Counter { value: 0 },
Counter { value: 1},
Counter { value: 2 }
]);
b.iter(|| {
let mut ctx = Context::new();
ctx.insert(
"counters",
&vec![
Counter { value: 0 },
Counter { value: 1 },
Counter { value: 2 },
],
);
let _ = TERA.render("template.html", &ctx).unwrap();
});
let _ = TERA.render("template.html", &ctx).unwrap();
});
}
#[bench]
fn sycamore_ssr_bench(b: &mut Bencher) {
use sycamore::*;
use sycamore::prelude::*;
use sycamore::prelude::*;
use sycamore::*;
b.iter(|| {
b.iter(|| {
_ = create_scope(|cx| {
#[derive(Prop)]
struct CounterProps {
@@ -139,10 +142,10 @@ fn sycamore_ssr_bench(b: &mut Bencher) {
#[bench]
fn yew_ssr_bench(b: &mut Bencher) {
use yew::prelude::*;
use yew::ServerRenderer;
use yew::prelude::*;
use yew::ServerRenderer;
b.iter(|| {
b.iter(|| {
#[derive(Properties, PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
struct CounterProps {
initial: i32

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@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
use leptos::*;
pub use leptos::*;
use miniserde::*;
use wasm_bindgen::JsCast;
use web_sys::HtmlInputElement;
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
@@ -8,13 +9,13 @@ pub struct Todos(pub Vec<Todo>);
const STORAGE_KEY: &str = "todos-leptos";
impl Todos {
pub fn new(cx: Scope) -> Self {
pub fn new() -> Self {
Self(vec![])
}
pub fn new_with_1000(cx: Scope) -> Self {
pub fn new_with_1000() -> Self {
let todos = (0..1000)
.map(|id| Todo::new(cx, id, format!("Todo #{id}")))
.map(|id| Todo::new(id, format!("Todo #{id}")))
.collect();
Self(todos)
}
@@ -71,13 +72,17 @@ pub struct Todo {
}
impl Todo {
pub fn new(cx: Scope, id: usize, title: String) -> Self {
Self::new_with_completed(cx, id, title, false)
pub fn new(id: usize, title: String) -> Self {
Self::new_with_completed(id, title, false)
}
pub fn new_with_completed(cx: Scope, id: usize, title: String, completed: bool) -> Self {
let (title, set_title) = create_signal(cx, title);
let (completed, set_completed) = create_signal(cx, completed);
pub fn new_with_completed(
id: usize,
title: String,
completed: bool,
) -> Self {
let (title, set_title) = create_signal(title);
let (completed, set_completed) = create_signal(completed);
Self {
id,
title,
@@ -97,7 +102,7 @@ const ESCAPE_KEY: u32 = 27;
const ENTER_KEY: u32 = 13;
#[component]
pub fn TodoMVC(cx: Scope, todos: Todos) -> Element {
pub fn TodoMVC(todos: Todos) -> impl IntoView {
let mut next_id = todos
.0
.iter()
@@ -106,16 +111,12 @@ pub fn TodoMVC(cx: Scope, todos: Todos) -> Element {
.map(|last| last + 1)
.unwrap_or(0);
let (todos, set_todos) = create_signal(cx, todos);
provide_context(cx, set_todos);
let (todos, set_todos) = create_signal(todos);
provide_context(set_todos);
let (mode, set_mode) = create_signal(cx, Mode::All);
window_event_listener("hashchange", move |_| {
let new_mode = location_hash().map(|hash| route(&hash)).unwrap_or_default();
set_mode(new_mode);
});
let (mode, set_mode) = create_signal(Mode::All);
let add_todo = move |ev: web_sys::Event| {
let add_todo = move |ev: web_sys::KeyboardEvent| {
let target = event_target::<HtmlInputElement>(&ev);
ev.stop_propagation();
let key_code = ev.unchecked_ref::<web_sys::KeyboardEvent>().key_code();
@@ -123,7 +124,7 @@ pub fn TodoMVC(cx: Scope, todos: Todos) -> Element {
let title = event_target_value(&ev);
let title = title.trim();
if !title.is_empty() {
let new = Todo::new(cx, next_id, title.to_string());
let new = Todo::new(next_id, title.to_string());
set_todos.update(|t| t.add(new));
next_id += 1;
target.set_value("");
@@ -131,7 +132,7 @@ pub fn TodoMVC(cx: Scope, todos: Todos) -> Element {
}
};
let filtered_todos = create_memo::<Vec<Todo>>(cx, move |_| {
let filtered_todos = create_memo::<Vec<Todo>>(move |_| {
todos.with(|todos| match mode.get() {
Mode::All => todos.0.to_vec(),
Mode::Active => todos
@@ -151,7 +152,7 @@ pub fn TodoMVC(cx: Scope, todos: Todos) -> Element {
// effect to serialize to JSON
// this does reactive reads, so it will automatically serialize on any relevant change
create_effect(cx, move |_| {
create_effect(move |_| {
if let Ok(Some(storage)) = window().local_storage() {
let objs = todos
.get()
@@ -166,43 +167,67 @@ pub fn TodoMVC(cx: Scope, todos: Todos) -> Element {
}
});
view! { cx,
view! {
<main>
<section class="todoapp">
<header class="header">
<h1>"todos"</h1>
<input class="new-todo" placeholder="What needs to be done?" autofocus on:keydown=add_todo />
<input
class="new-todo"
placeholder="What needs to be done?"
autofocus=""
on:keydown=add_todo
/>
</header>
<section class="main" class:hidden={move || todos.with(|t| t.is_empty())}>
<input id="toggle-all" class="toggle-all" type="checkbox"
prop:checked={move || todos.with(|t| t.remaining() > 0)}
<section class="main" class:hidden=move || todos.with(|t| t.is_empty())>
<input
id="toggle-all"
class="toggle-all"
type="checkbox"
prop:checked=move || todos.with(|t| t.remaining() > 0)
on:input=move |_| set_todos.update(|t| t.toggle_all())
/>
<label for="toggle-all">"Mark all as complete"</label>
<ul class="todo-list">
<For each=filtered_todos key=|todo| todo.id>
{move |cx, todo: &Todo| view! { cx, <Todo todo=todo.clone() /> }}
</For>
<For
each=filtered_todos
key=|todo| todo.id
view=move |todo: Todo| {
view! { <Todo todo=todo.clone()/> }
}
/>
</ul>
</section>
<footer class="footer" class:hidden={move || todos.with(|t| t.is_empty())}>
<footer class="footer" class:hidden=move || todos.with(|t| t.is_empty())>
<span class="todo-count">
<strong>{move || todos.with(|t| t.remaining().to_string())}</strong>
{move || if todos.with(|t| t.remaining()) == 1 {
" item"
} else {
" items"
}}
{move || if todos.with(|t| t.remaining()) == 1 { " item" } else { " items" }}
" left"
</span>
<ul class="filters">
<li><a href="#/" class="selected" class:selected={move || mode() == Mode::All}>"All"</a></li>
<li><a href="#/active" class:selected={move || mode() == Mode::Active}>"Active"</a></li>
<li><a href="#/completed" class:selected={move || mode() == Mode::Completed}>"Completed"</a></li>
<li>
<a
href="#/"
class="selected"
class:selected=move || mode() == Mode::All
>
"All"
</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="#/active" class:selected=move || mode() == Mode::Active>
"Active"
</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="#/completed" class:selected=move || mode() == Mode::Completed>
"Completed"
</a>
</li>
</ul>
<button
class="clear-completed hidden"
class:hidden={move || todos.with(|t| t.completed() == 0)}
class:hidden=move || todos.with(|t| t.completed() == 0)
on:click=move |_| set_todos.update(|t| t.clear_completed())
>
"Clear completed"
@@ -211,18 +236,18 @@ pub fn TodoMVC(cx: Scope, todos: Todos) -> Element {
</section>
<footer class="info">
<p>"Double-click to edit a todo"</p>
<p>"Created by "<a href="http://todomvc.com">"Greg Johnston"</a></p>
<p>"Part of "<a href="http://todomvc.com">"TodoMVC"</a></p>
<p>"Created by " <a href="http://todomvc.com">"Greg Johnston"</a></p>
<p>"Part of " <a href="http://todomvc.com">"TodoMVC"</a></p>
</footer>
</main>
}
}.into_view()
}
#[component]
pub fn Todo(cx: Scope, todo: Todo) -> Element {
let (editing, set_editing) = create_signal(cx, false);
let set_todos = use_context::<WriteSignal<Todos>>(cx).unwrap();
let input: Element;
pub fn Todo(todo: Todo) -> impl IntoView {
let (editing, set_editing) = create_signal(false);
let set_todos = use_context::<WriteSignal<Todos>>().unwrap();
//let input = NodeRef::new();
let save = move |value: &str| {
let value = value.trim();
@@ -234,46 +259,39 @@ pub fn Todo(cx: Scope, todo: Todo) -> Element {
set_editing(false);
};
let tpl = view! { cx,
<li
class="todo"
class:editing={editing}
class:completed={move || (todo.completed)()}
_ref=input
>
view! {
<li class="todo" class:editing=editing class:completed=move || (todo.completed)()>
<div class="view">
<input
class="toggle"
type="checkbox"
prop:checked={move || (todo.completed)()}
/>
<label on:dblclick=move |_| set_editing(true)>
{move || todo.title.get()}
</label>
<button class="destroy" on:click=move |_| set_todos.update(|t| t.remove(todo.id))/>
<input class="toggle" type="checkbox" prop:checked=move || (todo.completed)()/>
<label on:dblclick=move |_| set_editing(true)>{move || todo.title.get()}</label>
<button
class="destroy"
on:click=move |_| set_todos.update(|t| t.remove(todo.id))
></button>
</div>
{move || editing().then(|| view! { cx,
<input
class="edit"
class:hidden={move || !(editing)()}
prop:value={move || todo.title.get()}
on:focusout=move |ev| save(&event_target_value(&ev))
on:keyup={move |ev| {
let key_code = ev.unchecked_ref::<web_sys::KeyboardEvent>().key_code();
if key_code == ENTER_KEY {
save(&event_target_value(&ev));
} else if key_code == ESCAPE_KEY {
set_editing(false);
{move || {
editing()
.then(|| {
view! {
<input
class="edit"
class:hidden=move || !(editing)()
prop:value=move || todo.title.get()
on:focusout=move |ev| save(&event_target_value(&ev))
on:keyup=move |ev| {
let key_code = ev.unchecked_ref::<web_sys::KeyboardEvent>().key_code();
if key_code == ENTER_KEY {
save(&event_target_value(&ev));
} else if key_code == ESCAPE_KEY {
set_editing(false);
}
}
/>
}
}}
/>
})
}
})
}}
</li>
};
tpl
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
@@ -305,8 +323,8 @@ pub struct TodoSerialized {
}
impl TodoSerialized {
pub fn into_todo(self, cx: Scope) -> Todo {
Todo::new_with_completed(cx, self.id, self.title, self.completed)
pub fn into_todo(self, ) -> Todo {
Todo::new_with_completed(self.id, self.title, self.completed)
}
}

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@@ -7,18 +7,15 @@ mod yew;
#[bench]
fn leptos_todomvc_ssr(b: &mut Bencher) {
use self::leptos::*;
use ::leptos::*;
let runtime = create_runtime();
b.iter(|| {
_ = create_scope(|cx| {
let rendered = view! {
cx,
<TodoMVC todos=Todos::new(cx)/>
};
use crate::todomvc::leptos::*;
assert!(rendered.len() > 1);
let html = ::leptos::ssr::render_to_string(|| {
view! { <TodoMVC todos=Todos::new()/> }
});
assert!(html.len() > 1);
});
}
@@ -59,18 +56,17 @@ fn yew_todomvc_ssr(b: &mut Bencher) {
#[bench]
fn leptos_todomvc_ssr_with_1000(b: &mut Bencher) {
use self::leptos::*;
use ::leptos::*;
b.iter(|| {
_ = create_scope(|cx| {
let rendered = view! {
use self::leptos::*;
use ::leptos::*;
let html = ::leptos::ssr::render_to_string(|cx| {
view! {
cx,
<TodoMVC todos=Todos::new_with_1000(cx)/>
};
assert!(rendered.len() > 1);
}
});
assert!(html.len() > 1);
});
}
@@ -107,4 +103,4 @@ fn yew_todomvc_ssr_with_1000(b: &mut Bencher) {
assert!(rendered.len() > 1);
});
});
}
}

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@@ -174,4 +174,4 @@ fn tera_todomvc_1000(b: &mut Bencher) {
let _ = TERA.render("template.html", &ctx).unwrap();
});
}
}

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[tasks.check]
alias = "check-all"
[tasks.check-all]
command = "cargo"
args = ["+nightly", "check-all-features"]
install_crate = "cargo-all-features"

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[tasks.lint]
dependencies = ["check-format-flow", "clippy-each-feature"]
[tasks.check-format]
env = { LEPTOS_PROJECT_DIRECTORY = "../" }
args = ["fmt", "--", "--check", "--config-path", "${LEPTOS_PROJECT_DIRECTORY}"]
[tasks.clippy-each-feature]
dependencies = ["install-clippy"]
command = "cargo"
args = ["hack", "clippy", "--all", "--each-feature", "--no-dev-deps"]

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extend = [
{ path = "./check.toml" },
{ path = "./lint.toml" },
{ path = "./test.toml" },
]
[env]
RUSTFLAGS = ""
LEPTOS_OUTPUT_NAME = "ci" # allows examples to check/build without cargo-leptos
[env.github-actions]
RUSTFLAGS = "-D warnings"
[tasks.ci]
dependencies = ["lint", "test"]

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[tasks.test]
alias = "test-all"
[tasks.test-all]
command = "cargo"
args = ["+nightly", "test-all-features"]
install_crate = "cargo-all-features"

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# Leptos Gotchas: Common Bugs
This document is intended as a running list of common issues, with example code and solutions.
## Reactivity
### Avoid writing to a signal from an effect
**Issue**: Sometimes you want to update a reactive signal in a way that depends on another signal.
```rust
let (a, set_a) = create_signal(0);
let (b, set_b) = create_signal(false);
create_effect(move |_| {
if a() > 5 {
set_b(true);
}
});
```
This creates an inefficient chain of updates, and can easily lead to infinite loops in more complex applications.
**Solution**: Follow the rule, _What can be derived, should be derived._ In this case, this has the benefit of massively reducing the code size, too!
```rust
let (a, set_a) = create_signal(0);
let b = move || a () > 5;
```
### Nested signal updates/reads triggering panic
Sometimes you have nested signals: for example, hash-map that can change over time, each of whose values can also change over time:
```rust
#[component]
pub fn App() -> impl IntoView {
let resources = create_rw_signal(HashMap::new());
let update = move |id: usize| {
resources.update(|resources| {
resources
.entry(id)
.or_insert_with(|| create_rw_signal(0))
.update(|amount| *amount += 1)
})
};
view! {
<div>
<pre>{move || format!("{:#?}", resources.get().into_iter().map(|(id, resource)| (id, resource.get())).collect::<Vec<_>>())}</pre>
<button on:click=move |_| update(1)>"+"</button>
</div>
}
}
```
Clicking the button twice will cause a panic, because of the nested signal _read_. Calling the `update` function on `resources` immediately takes out a mutable borrow on `resources`, then updates the `resource` signal—which re-runs the effect that reads from the signals, which tries to immutably access `resources` and panics. It's the nested update here which causes a problem, because the inner update triggers and effect that tries to read both signals while the outer is still updating.
You can fix this fairly easily by using the [`batch()`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/fn.batch.html) method:
```rust
let update = move |id: usize| {
batch(move || {
resources.update(|resources| {
resources
.entry(id)
.or_insert_with(|| create_rw_signal(0))
.update(|amount| *amount += 1)
})
});
};
```
This delays running any effects until after both updates are made, preventing the conflict entirely without requiring any other restructuring.
## Templates and the DOM
### `<input value=...>` doesn't update or stops updating
Many DOM attributes can be updated either by setting an attribute on the DOM node, or by setting an object property directly on it. In general, `setAttribute()` stops working once the property has been set.
This means that in practice, attributes like `value` or `checked` on an `<input/>` element only update the _default_ value for the `<input/>`. If you want to reactively update the value, you should use `prop:value` instead to set the `value` property.
```rust
let (a, set_a) = create_signal("Starting value".to_string());
let on_input = move |ev| set_a(event_target_value(&ev));
view! {
// ❌ reactivity doesn't work as expected: typing only updates the default
// of each input, so if you start typing in the second input, it won't
// update the first one
<input value=a on:input=on_input />
<input value=a on:input=on_input />
}
```
```rust
let (a, set_a) = create_signal("Starting value".to_string());
let on_input = move |ev| set_a(event_target_value(&ev));
view! {
// ✅ works as intended by setting the value *property*
<input prop:value=a on:input=on_input />
<input prop:value=a on:input=on_input />
}
```
## Build configuration
### Cargo feature resolution in workspaces
A new [version](https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/resolver.html#resolver-versions) of Cargo's feature resolver was introduced for the 2021 edition of Rust.
For single crate projects it will select a resolver version based on the Rust edition in `Cargo.toml`. As there is no Rust edition present for `Cargo.toml` in a workspace, Cargo will default to the pre 2021 edition resolver.
This can cause issues resulting in non WASM compatible code being built for a WASM target. Seeing `mio` failing to build is often a sign that none WASM compatible code is being included in the build.
The resolver version can be set in the workspace `Cargo.toml` to remedy this issue.
```toml
[workspace]
members = ["member1", "member2"]
resolver = "2"
```

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This project contains the core of a new introductory guide to Leptos.
It is built using `mdbook`. You can view a local copy by installing `mdbook`
```bash
cargo install mdbook
```
and run the book with
```
mdbook serve
```
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[book]
authors = ["Greg Johnston"]
language = "en"
multilingual = false
src = "src"
title = "The Leptos Guide"
[output.html.playground]
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[package]
name = "ch01_getting_started"
version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2021"
[dependencies]
leptos = { version = "0.0", features = ["csr"] }
[profile.release]
codegen-units = 1
lto = true
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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8" />
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1" />
<title>Leptos • Todos</title>
<link data-trunk rel="rust" data-wasm-opt="z" />
</head>
<body></body>
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use leptos::*;
fn main() {
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# Introduction
This book is intended as an introduction to the [Leptos](https://github.com/leptos-rs/leptos) Web framework.
It will walk through the fundamental concepts you need to build applications,
beginning with a simple application rendered in the browser, and building toward a
full-stack application with server-side rendering and hydration.
The guide doesnt assume you know anything about fine-grained reactivity or the
details of modern Web frameworks. It does assume you are familiar with the Rust
programming language, HTML, CSS, and the DOM and basic Web APIs.
Leptos is most similar to frameworks like [Solid](https://www.solidjs.com) (JavaScript)
and [Sycamore](https://sycamore-rs.netlify.app/) (Rust). There are some similarities
to other frameworks like React (JavaScript), Svelte (JavaScript), Yew (Rust), and
Dioxus (Rust), so knowledge of one of those frameworks may also make it easier to
understand Leptos.
You can find more detailed docs for each part of the API at [Docs.rs](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/).
**Important Note**: This current version of the book reflects the upcoming `0.5.0` release, which you can install as version `0.5.0-rc2`. The CodeSandbox versions of the examples still reflect `0.4` and earlier APIs and are in the process of being updated.
> The source code for the book is available [here](https://github.com/leptos-rs/leptos/tree/main/docs/book). PRs for typos or clarification are always welcome.

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# Getting Started
There are two basic paths to getting started with Leptos:
1. Client-side rendering with [Trunk](https://trunkrs.dev/)
2. Full-stack rendering with [`cargo-leptos`](https://github.com/leptos-rs/cargo-leptos)
For the early examples, it will be easiest to begin with Trunk. Well introduce
`cargo-leptos` a little later in this series.
If you dont already have it installed, you can install Trunk by running
```bash
cargo install trunk
```
Create a basic Rust project
```bash
cargo init leptos-tutorial
```
`cd` into your new `leptos-tutorial` project and add `leptos` as a dependency
```bash
cargo add leptos@0.5.0-rc2 --features=csr,nightly
```
> **Note**: This version of the book reflects the upcoming Leptos 0.5.0 release. The CodeSandbox examples have not yet been updated from 0.4 and earlier versions.
Or you can leave off `nightly` if you're using stable Rust
```bash
cargo add leptos@0.5.0-rc2 --features=csr
```
> Using `nightly` Rust, and the `nightly` feature in Leptos enables the function-call syntax for signal getters and setters that is used in most of this book.
>
> To use `nightly` Rust, you can run
>
> ```bash
> rustup toolchain install nightly
> rustup default nightly
> ```
>
> If youd rather use stable Rust with Leptos, you can do that too. In the guide and examples, youll just use the [`ReadSignal::get()`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/struct.ReadSignal.html#impl-SignalGet%3CT%3E-for-ReadSignal%3CT%3E) and [`WriteSignal::set()`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/struct.WriteSignal.html#impl-SignalGet%3CT%3E-for-ReadSignal%3CT%3E) methods instead of calling signal getters and setters as functions.
Make sure you've added the `wasm32-unknown-unknown` target so that Rust can compile your code to WebAssembly to run in the browser.
```bash
rustup target add wasm32-unknown-unknown
```
Create a simple `index.html` in the root of the `leptos-tutorial` directory
```html
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head></head>
<body></body>
</html>
```
And add a simple “Hello, world!” to your `main.rs`
```rust
use leptos::*;
fn main() {
mount_to_body(|| view! { <p>"Hello, world!"</p> })
}
```
Your directory structure should now look something like this
```
leptos_tutorial
├── src
│ └── main.rs
├── Cargo.toml
├── index.html
```
Now run `trunk serve --open` from the root of the `leptos-tutorial` directory.
Trunk should automatically compile your app and open it in your default browser.
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# Global State Management
So far, we've only been working with local state in components, and weve seen how to coordinate state between parent and child components. On occasion, there are times where people look for a more general solution for global state management that can work throughout an application.
In general, **you do not need this chapter.** The typical pattern is to compose your application out of components, each of which manages its own local state, not to store all state in a global structure. However, there are some cases (like theming, saving user settings, or sharing data between components in different parts of your UI) in which you may want to use some kind of global state management.
The three best approaches to global state are
1. Using the router to drive global state via the URL
2. Passing signals through context
3. Creating a global state struct and creating lenses into it with `create_slice`
## Option #1: URL as Global State
In many ways, the URL is actually the best way to store global state. It can be accessed from any component, anywhere in your tree. There are native HTML elements like `<form>` and `<a>` that exist solely to update the URL. And it persists across page reloads and between devices; you can share a URL with a friend or send it from your phone to your laptop and any state stored in it will be replicated.
The next few sections of the tutorial will be about the router, and well get much more into these topics.
But for now, we'll just look at options #2 and #3.
## Option #2: Passing Signals through Context
In the section on [parent-child communication](view/08_parent_child.md), we saw that you can use `provide_context` to pass signal from a parent component to a child, and `use_context` to read it in the child. But `provide_context` works across any distance. If you want to create a global signal that holds some piece of state, you can provide it and access it via context anywhere in the descendants of the component where you provide it.
A signal provided via context only causes reactive updates where it is read, not in any of the components in between, so it maintains the power of fine-grained reactive updates, even at a distance.
We start by creating a signal in the root of the app and providing it to
all its children and descendants using `provide_context`.
```rust
#[component]
fn App() -> impl IntoView {
// here we create a signal in the root that can be consumed
// anywhere in the app.
let (count, set_count) = create_signal(0);
// we'll pass the setter to specific components,
// but provide the count itself to the whole app via context
provide_context(count);
view! {
// SetterButton is allowed to modify the count
<SetterButton set_count/>
// These consumers can only read from it
// But we could give them write access by passing `set_count` if we wanted
<FancyMath/>
<ListItems/>
}
}
```
`<SetterButton/>` is the kind of counter weve written several times now.
(See the sandbox below if you dont understand what I mean.)
`<FancyMath/>` and `<ListItems/>` both consume the signal were providing via
`use_context` and do something with it.
```rust
/// A component that does some "fancy" math with the global count
#[component]
fn FancyMath() -> impl IntoView {
// here we consume the global count signal with `use_context`
let count = use_context::<ReadSignal<u32>>()
// we know we just provided this in the parent component
.expect("there to be a `count` signal provided");
let is_even = move || count() & 1 == 0;
view! {
<div class="consumer blue">
"The number "
<strong>{count}</strong>
{move || if is_even() {
" is"
} else {
" is not"
}}
" even."
</div>
}
}
```
Note that this same pattern can be applied to more complex state. If you have multiple fields you want to update independently, you can do that by providing some struct of signals:
```rust
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)]
struct GlobalState {
count: RwSignal<i32>,
name: RwSignal<String>
}
impl GlobalState {
pub fn new() -> Self {
Self {
count: create_rw_signal(0),
name: create_rw_signal("Bob".to_string())
}
}
}
#[component]
fn App() -> impl IntoView {
provide_context(GlobalState::new());
// etc.
}
```
## Option #3: Create a Global State Struct and Slices
You may find it cumbersome to wrap each field of a structure in a separate signal like this. In some cases, it can be useful to create a plain struct with non-reactive fields, and then wrap that in a signal.
```rust
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, Default)]
struct GlobalState {
count: i32,
name: String
}
#[component]
fn App() -> impl IntoView {
provide_context(create_rw_signal(GlobalState::default()));
// etc.
}
```
But theres a problem: because our whole state is wrapped in one signal, updating the value of one field will cause reactive updates in parts of the UI that only depend on the other.
```rust
let state = expect_context::<RwSignal<GlobalState>>();
view! {
<button on:click=move |_| state.update(|n| *n += 1)>"+1"</button>
<p>{move || state.with(|state| state.name.clone())}</p>
}
```
In this example, clicking the button will cause the text inside `<p>` to be updated, cloning `state.name` again! Because signals are the atomic unit of reactivity, updating any field of the signal triggers updates to everything that depends on the signal.
Theres a better way. You can take fine-grained, reactive slices by using [`create_memo`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/fn.create_memo.html) or [`create_slice`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/fn.create_slice.html) (which uses `create_memo` but also provides a setter). “Memoizing” a value means creating a new reactive value which will only update when it changes. “Memoizing a slice” means creating a new reactive value which will only update when some field of the state struct updates.
Here, instead of reading from the state signal directly, we create “slices” of that state with fine-grained updates via `create_slice`. Each slice signal only updates when the particular piece of the larger struct it accesses updates. This means you can create a single root signal, and then take independent, fine-grained slices of it in different components, each of which can update without notifying the others of changes.
```rust
/// A component that updates the count in the global state.
#[component]
fn GlobalStateCounter() -> impl IntoView {
let state = expect_context::<RwSignal<GlobalState>>();
// `create_slice` lets us create a "lens" into the data
let (count, set_count) = create_slice(
// we take a slice *from* `state`
state,
// our getter returns a "slice" of the data
|state| state.count,
// our setter describes how to mutate that slice, given a new value
|state, n| state.count = n,
);
view! {
<div class="consumer blue">
<button
on:click=move |_| {
set_count(count() + 1);
}
>
"Increment Global Count"
</button>
<br/>
<span>"Count is: " {count}</span>
</div>
}
}
```
Clicking this button only updates `state.count`, so if we create another slice
somewhere else that only takes `state.name`, clicking the button wont cause
that other slice to update. This allows you to combine the benefits of a top-down
data flow and of fine-grained reactive updates.
> **Note**: There are some significant drawbacks to this approach. Both signals and memos need to own their values, so a memo will need to clone the fields value on every change. The most natural way to manage state in a framework like Leptos is always to provide signals that are as locally-scoped and fine-grained as they can be, not to hoist everything up into global state. But when you _do_ need some kind of global state, `create_slice` can be a useful tool.
[Click to open CodeSandbox.](https://codesandbox.io/p/sandbox/1-basic-component-forked-8bte19?selection=%5B%7B%22endColumn%22%3A1%2C%22endLineNumber%22%3A2%2C%22startColumn%22%3A1%2C%22startLineNumber%22%3A2%7D%5D&file=%2Fsrc%2Fmain.rs)
<iframe src="https://codesandbox.io/p/sandbox/1-basic-component-forked-8bte19?selection=%5B%7B%22endColumn%22%3A1%2C%22endLineNumber%22%3A2%2C%22startColumn%22%3A1%2C%22startLineNumber%22%3A2%7D%5D&file=%2Fsrc%2Fmain.rs" width="100%" height="1000px" style="max-height: 100vh"></iframe>
<details>
<summary>CodeSandbox Source</summary>
```rust
use leptos::*;
// So far, we've only been working with local state in components
// We've only seen how to communicate between parent and child components
// But there are also more general ways to manage global state
//
// The three best approaches to global state are
// 1. Using the router to drive global state via the URL
// 2. Passing signals through context
// 3. Creating a global state struct and creating lenses into it with `create_slice`
//
// Option #1: URL as Global State
// The next few sections of the tutorial will be about the router.
// So for now, we'll just look at options #2 and #3.
// Option #2: Pass Signals through Context
//
// In virtual DOM libraries like React, using the Context API to manage global
// state is a bad idea: because the entire app exists in a tree, changing
// some value provided high up in the tree can cause the whole app to render.
//
// In fine-grained reactive libraries like Leptos, this is simply not the case.
// You can create a signal in the root of your app and pass it down to other
// components using provide_context(). Changing it will only cause rerendering
// in the specific places it is actually used, not the whole app.
#[component]
fn Option2() -> impl IntoView {
// here we create a signal in the root that can be consumed
// anywhere in the app.
let (count, set_count) = create_signal(0);
// we'll pass the setter to specific components,
// but provide the count itself to the whole app via context
provide_context(count);
view! {
<h1>"Option 2: Passing Signals"</h1>
// SetterButton is allowed to modify the count
<SetterButton set_count/>
// These consumers can only read from it
// But we could give them write access by passing `set_count` if we wanted
<div style="display: flex">
<FancyMath/>
<ListItems/>
</div>
}
}
/// A button that increments our global counter.
#[component]
fn SetterButton(set_count: WriteSignal<u32>) -> impl IntoView {
view! {
<div class="provider red">
<button on:click=move |_| set_count.update(|count| *count += 1)>
"Increment Global Count"
</button>
</div>
}
}
/// A component that does some "fancy" math with the global count
#[component]
fn FancyMath() -> impl IntoView {
// here we consume the global count signal with `use_context`
let count = use_context::<ReadSignal<u32>>()
// we know we just provided this in the parent component
.expect("there to be a `count` signal provided");
let is_even = move || count() & 1 == 0;
view! {
<div class="consumer blue">
"The number "
<strong>{count}</strong>
{move || if is_even() {
" is"
} else {
" is not"
}}
" even."
</div>
}
}
/// A component that shows a list of items generated from the global count.
#[component]
fn ListItems() -> impl IntoView {
// again, consume the global count signal with `use_context`
let count = use_context::<ReadSignal<u32>>().expect("there to be a `count` signal provided");
let squares = move || {
(0..count())
.map(|n| view! { <li>{n}<sup>"2"</sup> " is " {n * n}</li> })
.collect::<Vec<_>>()
};
view! {
<div class="consumer green">
<ul>{squares}</ul>
</div>
}
}
// Option #3: Create a Global State Struct
//
// You can use this approach to build a single global data structure
// that holds the state for your whole app, and then access it by
// taking fine-grained slices using `create_slice` or `create_memo`,
// so that changing one part of the state doesn't cause parts of your
// app that depend on other parts of the state to change.
#[derive(Default, Clone, Debug)]
struct GlobalState {
count: u32,
name: String,
}
#[component]
fn Option3() -> impl IntoView {
// we'll provide a single signal that holds the whole state
// each component will be responsible for creating its own "lens" into it
let state = create_rw_signal(GlobalState::default());
provide_context(state);
view! {
<h1>"Option 3: Passing Signals"</h1>
<div class="red consumer" style="width: 100%">
<h2>"Current Global State"</h2>
<pre>
{move || {
format!("{:#?}", state.get())
}}
</pre>
</div>
<div style="display: flex">
<GlobalStateCounter/>
<GlobalStateInput/>
</div>
}
}
/// A component that updates the count in the global state.
#[component]
fn GlobalStateCounter() -> impl IntoView {
let state = use_context::<RwSignal<GlobalState>>().expect("state to have been provided");
// `create_slice` lets us create a "lens" into the data
let (count, set_count) = create_slice(
// we take a slice *from* `state`
state,
// our getter returns a "slice" of the data
|state| state.count,
// our setter describes how to mutate that slice, given a new value
|state, n| state.count = n,
);
view! {
<div class="consumer blue">
<button
on:click=move |_| {
set_count(count() + 1);
}
>
"Increment Global Count"
</button>
<br/>
<span>"Count is: " {count}</span>
</div>
}
}
/// A component that updates the count in the global state.
#[component]
fn GlobalStateInput() -> impl IntoView {
let state = use_context::<RwSignal<GlobalState>>().expect("state to have been provided");
// this slice is completely independent of the `count` slice
// that we created in the other component
// neither of them will cause the other to rerun
let (name, set_name) = create_slice(
// we take a slice *from* `state`
state,
// our getter returns a "slice" of the data
|state| state.name.clone(),
// our setter describes how to mutate that slice, given a new value
|state, n| state.name = n,
);
view! {
<div class="consumer green">
<input
type="text"
prop:value=name
on:input=move |ev| {
set_name(event_target_value(&ev));
}
/>
<br/>
<span>"Name is: " {name}</span>
</div>
}
}
// This `main` function is the entry point into the app
// It just mounts our component to the <body>
// Because we defined it as `fn App`, we can now use it in a
// template as <App/>
fn main() {
leptos::mount_to_body(|| view! { <Option2/><Option3/> })
}
```
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# Summary
- [Introduction](./introduction.md)
- [Getting Started](./getting_started.md)
- [Templating: Building User Interfaces](./building_ui.md)
- [Reactivity: Making Things Interactive](./reactivity.md)
- [Introduction](./01_introduction.md)
- [Getting Started](./02_getting_started.md)
- [Building User Interfaces](./view/README.md)
- [A Basic Component](./view/01_basic_component.md)
- [Dynamic Attributes](./view/02_dynamic_attributes.md)
- [Components and Props](./view/03_components.md)
- [Iteration](./view/04_iteration.md)
- [Forms and Inputs](./view/05_forms.md)
- [Control Flow](./view/06_control_flow.md)
- [Error Handling](./view/07_errors.md)
- [Parent-Child Communication](./view/08_parent_child.md)
- [Passing Children to Components](./view/09_component_children.md)
- [No Macros: The View Builder Syntax](./view/builder.md)
- [Reactivity](./reactivity/README.md)
- [Working with Signals](./reactivity/working_with_signals.md)
- [Responding to Changes with `create_effect`](./reactivity/14_create_effect.md)
- [Interlude: Reactivity and Functions](./reactivity/interlude_functions.md)
- [Testing](./testing.md)
- [Async](./async/README.md)
- [Loading Data with Resources](./async/10_resources.md)
- [Suspense](./async/11_suspense.md)
- [Transition](./async/12_transition.md)
- [Actions](./async/13_actions.md)
- [Interlude: Projecting Children](./interlude_projecting_children.md)
- [Global State Management](./15_global_state.md)
- [Router](./router/README.md)
- [Defining `<Routes/>`](./router/16_routes.md)
- [Nested Routing](./router/17_nested_routing.md)
- [Params and Queries](./router/18_params_and_queries.md)
- [`<A/>`](./router/19_a.md)
- [`<Form/>`](./router/20_form.md)
- [Interlude: Styling](./interlude_styling.md)
- [Metadata](./metadata.md)
- [Server Side Rendering](./ssr/README.md)
- [`cargo-leptos`](./ssr/21_cargo_leptos.md)
- [The Life of a Page Load](./ssr/22_life_cycle.md)
- [Async Rendering and SSR “Modes”](./ssr/23_ssr_modes.md)
- [Hydration Bugs](./ssr/24_hydration_bugs.md)
- [Working with the Server](./server/README.md)
- [Server Functions](./server/25_server_functions.md)
- [Extractors](./server/26_extractors.md)
- [Responses and Redirects](./server/27_response.md)
- [Progressive Enhancement and Graceful Degradation](./progressive_enhancement/README.md)
- [`<ActionForm/>`s](./progressive_enhancement/action_form.md)
- [Deployment](./deployment.md)
- [Appendix: How Does the Reactive System Work?](./appendix_reactive_graph.md)
- [Appendix: Optimizing WASM Binary Size](./appendix_binary_size.md)
- [Appendix: Some Small DX Improvements](./appendix_dx.md)

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# Appendix: Optimizing WASM Binary Size
One of the primary downsides of deploying a Rust/WebAssembly frontend app is that splitting a WASM file into smaller chunks to be dynamically loaded is significantly more difficult than splitting a JavaScript bundle. There have been experiments like [`wasm-split`](https://emscripten.org/docs/optimizing/Module-Splitting.html) in the Emscripten ecosystem but at present theres no way to split and dynamically load a Rust/`wasm-bindgen` binary. This means that the whole WASM binary needs to be loaded before your app becomes interactive. Because the WASM format is designed for streaming compilation, WASM files are much faster to compile per kilobyte than JavaScript files. (For a deeper look, you can [read this great article from the Mozilla team](https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/01/making-webassembly-even-faster-firefoxs-new-streaming-and-tiering-compiler/) on streaming WASM compilation.)
Still, its important to ship the smallest WASM binary to users that you can, as it will reduce their network usage and make your app interactive as quickly as possible.
So what are some practical steps?
## Things to Do
1. Make sure youre looking at a release build. (Debug builds are much, much larger.)
2. Add a release profile for WASM that optimizes for size, not speed.
For a `cargo-leptos` project, for example, you can add this to your `Cargo.toml`:
```toml
[profile.wasm-release]
inherits = "release"
opt-level = 'z'
lto = true
codegen-units = 1
# ....
[package.metadata.leptos]
# ....
lib-profile-release = "wasm-release"
```
This will hyper-optimize the WASM for your release build for size, while keeping your server build optimized for speed. (For a pure client-rendered app without server considerations, just use the `[profile.wasm-release]` block as your `[profile.release]`.)
3. Always serve compressed WASM in production. WASM tends to compress very well, typically shrinking to less than 50% its uncompressed size, and its trivial to enable compression for static files being served from Actix or Axum.
4. If youre using nightly Rust, you can rebuild the standard library with this same profile rather than the prebuilt standard library thats distributed with the `wasm32-unknown-unknown` target.
To do this, create a file in your project at `.cargo/config.toml`
```toml
[unstable]
build-std = ["std", "panic_abort", "core", "alloc"]
build-std-features = ["panic_immediate_abort"]
```
Note that if you're using this with SSR too, the same Cargo profile will be applied. You'll need to explicitly specify your target:
```toml
[build]
target = "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu" # or whatever
```
Also note that in some cases, the cfg feature `has_std` will not be set, which may cause build errors with some dependencies which check for `has_std`. You may fix any build errors due to this by adding:
```toml
[build]
rustflags = ["--cfg=has_std"]
```
And you'll need to add `panic = "abort"` to `[profile.release]` in `Cargo.toml`. Note that this applies the same `build-std` and panic settings to your server binary, which may not be desirable. Some further exploration is probably needed here.
5. One of the sources of binary size in WASM binaries can be `serde` serialization/deserialization code. Leptos uses `serde` by default to serialize and deserialize resources created with `create_resource`. You might try experimenting with the `miniserde` and `serde-lite` features, which allow you to use those crates for serialization and deserialization instead; each only implements a subset of `serde`s functionality, but typically optimizes for size over speed.
## Things to Avoid
There are certain crates that tend to inflate binary sizes. For example, the `regex` crate with its default features adds about 500kb to a WASM binary (largely because it has to pull in Unicode table data!) In a size-conscious setting, you might consider avoiding regexes in general, or even dropping down and calling browser APIs to use the built-in regex engine instead. (This is what `leptos_router` does on the few occasions it needs a regular expression.)
In general, Rusts commitment to runtime performance is sometimes at odds with a commitment to a small binary. For example, Rust monomorphizes generic functions, meaning it creates a distinct copy of the function for each generic type its called with. This is significantly faster than dynamic dispatch, but increases binary size. Leptos tries to balance runtime performance with binary size considerations pretty carefully; but you might find that writing code that uses many generics tends to increase binary size. For example, if you have a generic component with a lot of code in its body and call it with four different types, remember that the compiler could include four copies of that same code. Refactoring to use a concrete inner function or helper can often maintain performance and ergonomics while reducing binary size.
## A Final Thought
Remember that in a server-rendered app, JS bundle size/WASM binary size affects only _one_ thing: time to interactivity on the first load. This is very important to a good user experience—nobody wants to click a button three times and have it do nothing because the interactive code is still loading—but it is not the only important measure.
Its especially worth remembering that streaming in a single WASM binary means all subsequent navigations are nearly instantaneous, depending only on any additional data loading. Precisely because your WASM binary is _not_ bundle split, navigating to a new route does not require loading additional JS/WASM, as it does in nearly every JavaScript framework. Is this copium? Maybe. Or maybe its just an honest trade-off between the two approaches!
Always take the opportunity to optimize the low-hanging fruit in your application. And always test your app under real circumstances with real user network speeds and devices before making any heroic efforts.

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# A Running List of Small Developer Experience Improvements
## Autocompletion inside `#[component]` and `#[server]`
Because of the nature of macros (they can expand from anything to anything, but only if the input is exactly correct at that instant) it can be hard for rust-analyzer to do proper autocompletion and other support.
But you can tell rust-analyzer to ignore certain proc macros. For `#[component]` and `#[server]` especially, which annotate function bodies but don't actually transform anything inside the body of your function, this can be really helpful.
Note that this means that rust-analyzer doesn't know about your component props, which may generate its own set of errors or warnings in the IDE.
VSCode `settings.json`:
```json
"rust-analyzer.procMacro.ignored": {
"leptos_macro": [
"server",
"component"
],
}
```
neovim with lspconfig:
```lua
require('lspconfig').rust_analyzer.setup {
-- Other Configs ...
settings = {
["rust-analyzer"] = {
-- Other Settings ...
procMacro = {
ignored = {
leptos_macro = {
"server",
"component",
},
},
},
},
}
}
```
Helix, in `.helix/languages.toml`:
```toml
[[language]]
name = "rust"
config = { procMacro = {ignored = {leptos_macro = ["component"]}}}
```

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# Appendix: How does the Reactive System Work?
You dont need to know very much about how the reactive system actually works in order to use the library successfully. But its always useful to understand whats going on behind the scenes once you start working with the framework at an advanced level.
The reactive primitives you use are divided into three sets:
- **Signals** (`ReadSignal`/`WriteSignal`, `RwSignal`, `Resource`, `Trigger`) Values you can actively change to trigger reactive updates.
- **Computations** (`Memo`s) Values that depend on signals (or other computations) and derive a new reactive value through some pure computation.
- **Effects** Observers that listen to changes in some signals or computations and run a function, causing some side effect.
Derived signals are a kind of non-primitve computation: as plain closures, they simply allow you to refactor some repeated signal-based computation into a reusable function that can be called in multiple places, but they are not represented in the reactive system itself.
All the other primitives actually exist in the reactive system as nodes in a reactive graph.
Most of the work of the reactive system consists of propagating changes from signals to effects, possibly through some intervening memos.
The assumption of the reactive system is that effects (like rendering to the DOM or making a network request) are orders of magnitude more expensive than things like updating a Rust data structure inside your app.
So the **primary goal** of the reactive system is to **run effects as infrequently as possible**.
Leptos does this through the construction of a reactive graph.
> Leptoss current reactive system is based heavily on the [Reactively](https://github.com/modderme123/reactively) library for JavaScript. You can read Milos article “[Super-Charging Fine-Grained Reactivity](https://dev.to/modderme123/super-charging-fine-grained-reactive-performance-47ph)” for an excellent account of its algorithm, as well as fine-grained reactivity in general—including some beautiful diagrams!
## The Reactive Graph
Signals, memos, and effects all share three characteristics:
- **Value** They have a current value: either the signals value, or (for memos and effects) the value returned by the previous run, if any.
- **Sources** Any other reactive primitives they depend on. (For signals, this is an empty set.)
- **Subscribers** Any other reactive primitives that depend on them. (For effects, this is an empty set.)
In reality then, signals, memos, and effects are just conventional names for one generic concept of a “node” in a reactive graph. Signals are always “root nodes,” with no sources/parents. Effects are always “leaf nodes,” with no subscribers. Memos typically have both sources and subscribers.
### Simple Dependencies
So imagine the following code:
```rust
// A
let (name, set_name) = create_signal("Alice");
// B
let name_upper = create_memo(move |_| name.with(|n| n.to_uppercase()));
// C
create_effect(move |_| {
log!("{}", name_upper());
});
set_name("Bob");
```
You can easily imagine the reactive graph here: `name` is the only signal/origin node, the `create_effect` is the only effect/terminal node, and theres one intervening memo.
```
A (name)
|
B (name_upper)
|
C (the effect)
```
### Splitting Branches
Lets make it a little more complex.
```rust
// A
let (name, set_name) = create_signal("Alice");
// B
let name_upper = create_memo(move |_| name.with(|n| n.to_uppercase()));
// C
let name_len = create_memo(move |_| name.len());
// D
create_effect(move |_| {
log!("len = {}", name_len());
});
// E
create_effect(move |_| {
log!("name = {}", name_upper());
});
```
This is also pretty straightforward: a signal source signal (`name`/`A`) divides into two parallel tracks: `name_upper`/`B` and `name_len`/`C`, each of which has an effect that depends on it.
```
__A__
| |
B C
| |
D E
```
Now lets update the signal.
```rust
set_name("Bob");
```
We immediately log
```
len = 3
name = BOB
```
Lets do it again.
```rust
set_name("Tim");
```
The log should shows
```
name = TIM
```
`len = 3` does not log again.
Remember: the goal of the reactive system is to run effects as infrequently as possible. Changing `name` from `"Bob"` to `"Tim"` will cause each of the memos to re-run. But they will only notify their subscribers if their value has actually changed. `"BOB"` and `"TIM"` are different, so that effect runs again. But both names have the length `3`, so they do not run again.
### Reuniting Branches
One more example, of whats sometimes called **the diamond problem**.
```rust
// A
let (name, set_name) = create_signal("Alice");
// B
let name_upper = create_memo(move |_| name.with(|n| n.to_uppercase()));
// C
let name_len = create_memo(move |_| name.len());
// D
create_effect(move |_| {
log!("{} is {} characters long", name_upper(), name_len());
});
```
What does the graph look like for this?
```
__A__
| |
B C
| |
|__D__|
```
You can see why it's called the “diamond problem.” If Id connected the nodes with straight lines instead of bad ASCII art, it would form a diamond: two memos, each of which depend on a signal, which feed into the same effect.
A naive, push-based reactive implementation would cause this effect to run twice, which would be bad. (Remember, our goal is to run effects as infrequently as we can.) For example, you could implement a reactive system such that signals and memos immediately propagate their changes all the way down the graph, through each dependency, essentially traversing the graph depth-first. In other words, updating `A` would notify `B`, which would notify `D`; then `A` would notify `C`, which would notify `D` again. This is both inefficient (`D` runs twice) and glitchy (`D` actually runs with the incorrect value for the second memo during its first run.)
## Solving the Diamond Problem
Any reactive implementation worth its salt is dedicated to solving this issue. There are a number of different approaches (again, [see Milos article](https://dev.to/modderme123/super-charging-fine-grained-reactive-performance-47ph) for an excellent overview).
Heres how ours works, in brief.
A reactive node is always in one of three states:
- `Clean`: it is known not to have changed
- `Check`: it is possible it has changed
- `Dirty`: it has definitely changed
Updating a signal `Dirty` marks that signal `Dirty`, and marks all its descendants `Check`, recursively. Any of its descendants that are effects are added to a queue to be re-run.
```
____A (DIRTY)___
| |
B (CHECK) C (CHECK)
| |
|____D (CHECK)__|
```
Now those effects are run. (All of the effects will be marked `Check` at this point.) Before re-running its computation, the effect checks its parents to see if they are dirty. So
- So `D` goes to `B` and checks if it is `Dirty`.
- But `B` is also marked `Check`. So `B` does the same thing:
- `B` goes to `A`, and finds that it is `Dirty`.
- This means `B` needs to re-run, because one of its sources has changed.
- `B` re-runs, generating a new value, and marks itself `Clean`
- Because `B` is a memo, it then checks its prior value against the new value.
- If they are the same, `B` returns "no change." Otherwise, it returns "yes, I changed."
- If `B` returned “yes, I changed,” `D` knows that it definitely needs to run and re-runs immediately before checking any other sources.
- If `B` returned “no, I didnt change,” `D` continues on to check `C` (see process above for `B`.)
- If neither `B` nor `C` has changed, the effect does not need to re-run.
- If either `B` or `C` did change, the effect now re-runs.
Because the effect is only marked `Check` once and only queued once, it only runs once.
If the naive version was a “push-based” reactive system, simply pushing reactive changes all the way down the graph and therefore running the effect twice, this version could be called “push-pull.” It pushes the `Check` status all the way down the graph, but then “pulls” its way back up. In fact, for large graphs it may end up bouncing back up and down and left and right on the graph as it tries to determine exactly which nodes need to re-run.
**Note this important trade-off**: Push-based reactivity propagates signal changes more quickly, at the expense of over-re-running memos and effects. Remember: the reactive system is designed to minimize how often you re-run effects, on the (accurate) assumption that side effects are orders of magnitude more expensive than this kind of cache-friendly graph traversal happening entirely inside the librarys Rust code. The measurement of a good reactive system is not how quickly it propagates changes, but how quickly it propagates changes _without over-notifying_.
## Memos vs. Signals
Note that signals always notify their children; i.e., a signal is always marked `Dirty` when it updates, even if its new value is the same as the old value. Otherwise, wed have to require `PartialEq` on signals, and this is actually quite an expensive check on some types. (For example, add an unnecessary equality check to something like `some_vec_signal.update(|n| n.pop())` when its clear that it has in fact changed.)
Memos, on the other hand, check whether they change before notifying their children. They only run their calculation once, no matter how many times you `.get()` the result, but they run whenever their signal sources change. This means that if the memos computation is _very_ expensive, you may actually want to memoize its inputs as well, so that the memo only re-calculates when it is sure its inputs have changed.
## Memos vs. Derived Signals
All of this is cool, and memos are pretty great. But most actual applications have reactive graphs that are quite shallow and quite wide: you might have 100 source signals and 500 effects, but no memos or, in rare case, three or four memos between the signal and the effect. Memos are extremely good at what they do: limiting how often they notify their subscribers that they have changed. But as this description of the reactive system should show, they come with overhead in two forms:
1. A `PartialEq` check, which may or may not be expensive.
2. Added memory cost of storing another node in the reactive system.
3. Added computational cost of reactive graph traversal.
In cases in which the computation itself is cheaper than this reactive work, you should avoid “over-wrapping” with memos and simply use derived signals. Heres a great example in which you should never use a memo:
```rust
let (a, set_a) = create_signal(1);
// none of these make sense as memos
let b = move || a() + 2;
let c = move || b() % 2 == 0;
let d = move || if c() { "even" } else { "odd" };
set_a(2);
set_a(3);
set_a(5);
```
Even though memoizing would technically save an extra calculation of `d` between setting `a` to `3` and `5`, these calculations are themselves cheaper than the reactive algorithm.
At the very most, you might consider memoizing the final node before running some expensive side effect:
```rust
let text = create_memo(move |_| {
d()
});
create_effect(move |_| {
engrave_text_into_bar_of_gold(&text());
});
```

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# Loading Data with Resources
A [Resource](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/struct.Resource.html) is a reactive data structure that reflects the current state of an asynchronous task, allowing you to integrate asynchronous `Future`s into the synchronous reactive system. Rather than waiting for its data to load with `.await`, you transform the `Future` into a signal that returns `Some(T)` if it has resolved, and `None` if its still pending.
You do this by using the [`create_resource`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/fn.create_resource.html) function. This takes two arguments:
1. a source signal, which will generate a new `Future` whenever it changes
2. a fetcher function, which takes the data from that signal and returns a `Future`
Heres an example
```rust
// our source signal: some synchronous, local state
let (count, set_count) = create_signal(0);
// our resource
let async_data = create_resource(
count,
// every time `count` changes, this will run
|value| async move {
logging::log!("loading data from API");
load_data(value).await
},
);
```
To create a resource that simply runs once, you can pass a non-reactive, empty source signal:
```rust
let once = create_resource(|| (), |_| async move { load_data().await });
```
To access the value you can use `.read()` or `.with(|data| /* */)`. These work just like `.get()` and `.with()` on a signal—`read` clones the value and returns it, `with` applies a closure to it—but for any `Resource<_, T>`, they always return `Option<T>`, not `T`: because its always possible that your resource is still loading.
So, you can show the current state of a resource in your view:
```rust
let once = create_resource(|| (), |_| async move { load_data().await });
view! {
<h1>"My Data"</h1>
{move || match once.read() {
None => view! { <p>"Loading..."</p> }.into_view(),
Some(data) => view! { <ShowData data/> }.into_view()
}}
}
```
Resources also provide a `refetch()` method that allows you to manually reload the data (for example, in response to a button click) and a `loading()` method that returns a `ReadSignal<bool>` indicating whether the resource is currently loading or not.
[Click to open CodeSandbox.](https://codesandbox.io/p/sandbox/10-async-resources-4z0qt3?file=%2Fsrc%2Fmain.rs&selection=%5B%7B%22endColumn%22%3A1%2C%22endLineNumber%22%3A3%2C%22startColumn%22%3A1%2C%22startLineNumber%22%3A3%7D%5D)
<iframe src="https://codesandbox.io/p/sandbox/10-async-resources-4z0qt3?file=%2Fsrc%2Fmain.rs&selection=%5B%7B%22endColumn%22%3A1%2C%22endLineNumber%22%3A3%2C%22startColumn%22%3A1%2C%22startLineNumber%22%3A3%7D%5D" width="100%" height="1000px" style="max-height: 100vh"></iframe>
<details>
<summary>CodeSandbox Source</summary>
```rust
use gloo_timers::future::TimeoutFuture;
use leptos::*;
// Here we define an async function
// This could be anything: a network request, database read, etc.
// Here, we just multiply a number by 10
async fn load_data(value: i32) -> i32 {
// fake a one-second delay
TimeoutFuture::new(1_000).await;
value * 10
}
#[component]
fn App() -> impl IntoView {
// this count is our synchronous, local state
let (count, set_count) = create_signal(0);
// create_resource takes two arguments after its scope
let async_data = create_resource(
// the first is the "source signal"
count,
// the second is the loader
// it takes the source signal's value as its argument
// and does some async work
|value| async move { load_data(value).await },
);
// whenever the source signal changes, the loader reloads
// you can also create resources that only load once
// just return the unit type () from the source signal
// that doesn't depend on anything: we just load it once
let stable = create_resource(|| (), |_| async move { load_data(1).await });
// we can access the resource values with .read()
// this will reactively return None before the Future has resolved
// and update to Some(T) when it has resolved
let async_result = move || {
async_data
.read()
.map(|value| format!("Server returned {value:?}"))
// This loading state will only show before the first load
.unwrap_or_else(|| "Loading...".into())
};
// the resource's loading() method gives us a
// signal to indicate whether it's currently loading
let loading = async_data.loading();
let is_loading = move || if loading() { "Loading..." } else { "Idle." };
view! {
<button
on:click=move |_| {
set_count.update(|n| *n += 1);
}
>
"Click me"
</button>
<p>
<code>"stable"</code>": " {move || stable.read()}
</p>
<p>
<code>"count"</code>": " {count}
</p>
<p>
<code>"async_value"</code>": "
{async_result}
<br/>
{is_loading}
</p>
}
}
fn main() {
leptos::mount_to_body(|| view! { <App/> })
}
```
</details>
</preview>

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# `<Suspense/>`
In the previous chapter, we showed how you can create a simple loading screen to show some fallback while a resource is loading.
```rust
let (count, set_count) = create_signal(0);
let once = create_resource(count, |count| async move { load_a(count).await });
view! {
<h1>"My Data"</h1>
{move || match once.read() {
None => view! { <p>"Loading..."</p> }.into_view(),
Some(data) => view! { <ShowData data/> }.into_view()
}}
}
```
But what if we have two resources, and want to wait for both of them?
```rust
let (count, set_count) = create_signal(0);
let (count2, set_count2) = create_signal(0);
let a = create_resource(count, |count| async move { load_a(count).await });
let b = create_resource(count2, |count| async move { load_b(count).await });
view! {
<h1>"My Data"</h1>
{move || match (a.read(), b.read()) {
(Some(a), Some(b)) => view! {
<ShowA a/>
<ShowA b/>
}.into_view(),
_ => view! { <p>"Loading..."</p> }.into_view()
}}
}
```
Thats not _so_ bad, but its kind of annoying. What if we could invert the flow of control?
The [`<Suspense/>`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/fn.Suspense.html) component lets us do exactly that. You give it a `fallback` prop and children, one or more of which usually involves reading from a resource. Reading from a resource “under” a `<Suspense/>` (i.e., in one of its children) registers that resource with the `<Suspense/>`. If its still waiting for resources to load, it shows the `fallback`. When theyve all loaded, it shows the children.
```rust
let (count, set_count) = create_signal(0);
let (count2, set_count2) = create_signal(0);
let a = create_resource(count, |count| async move { load_a(count).await });
let b = create_resource(count2, |count| async move { load_b(count).await });
view! {
<h1>"My Data"</h1>
<Suspense
fallback=move || view! { <p>"Loading..."</p> }
>
<h2>"My Data"</h2>
<h3>"A"</h3>
{move || {
a.read()
.map(|a| view! { <ShowA a/> })
}}
<h3>"B"</h3>
{move || {
b.read()
.map(|b| view! { <ShowB b/> })
}}
</Suspense>
}
```
Every time one of the resources is reloading, the `"Loading..."` fallback will show again.
This inversion of the flow of control makes it easier to add or remove individual resources, as you dont need to handle the matching yourself. It also unlocks some massive performance improvements during server-side rendering, which well talk about during a later chapter.
## `<Await/>`
In youre simply trying to wait for some `Future` to resolve before rendering, you may find the `<Await/>` component helpful in reducing boilerplate. `<Await/>` essentially combines a resource with the source argument `|| ()` with a `<Suspense/>` with no fallback.
In other words:
1. It only polls the `Future` once, and does not respond to any reactive changes.
2. It does not render anything until the `Future` resolves.
3. After the `Future` resolves, its binds its data to whatever variable name you choose and then renders its children with that variable in scope.
```rust
async fn fetch_monkeys(monkey: i32) -> i32 {
// maybe this didn't need to be async
monkey * 2
}
view! {
<Await
// `future` provides the `Future` to be resolved
future=|| fetch_monkeys(3)
// the data is bound to whatever variable name you provide
bind:data
>
// you receive the data by reference and can use it in your view here
<p>{*data} " little monkeys, jumping on the bed."</p>
</Await>
}
```
[Click to open CodeSandbox.](https://codesandbox.io/p/sandbox/11-suspense-907niv?file=%2Fsrc%2Fmain.rs)
<iframe src="https://codesandbox.io/p/sandbox/11-suspense-907niv?file=%2Fsrc%2Fmain.rs" width="100%" height="1000px" style="max-height: 100vh"></iframe>
<details>
<summary>CodeSandbox Source</summary>
```rust
use gloo_timers::future::TimeoutFuture;
use leptos::*;
async fn important_api_call(name: String) -> String {
TimeoutFuture::new(1_000).await;
name.to_ascii_uppercase()
}
#[component]
fn App() -> impl IntoView {
let (name, set_name) = create_signal("Bill".to_string());
// this will reload every time `name` changes
let async_data = create_resource(
name,
|name| async move { important_api_call(name).await },
);
view! {
<input
on:input=move |ev| {
set_name(event_target_value(&ev));
}
prop:value=name
/>
<p><code>"name:"</code> {name}</p>
<Suspense
// the fallback will show whenever a resource
// read "under" the suspense is loading
fallback=move || view! { <p>"Loading..."</p> }
>
// the children will be rendered once initially,
// and then whenever any resources has been resolved
<p>
"Your shouting name is "
{move || async_data.read()}
</p>
</Suspense>
}
}
fn main() {
leptos::mount_to_body(|| view! { <App/> })
}
```
</details>
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# `<Transition/>`
Youll notice in the `<Suspense/>` example that if you keep reloading the data, it keeps flickering back to `"Loading..."`. Sometimes this is fine. For other times, theres [`<Transition/>`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/fn.Suspense.html).
`<Transition/>` behaves exactly the same as `<Suspense/>`, but instead of falling back every time, it only shows the fallback the first time. On all subsequent loads, it continues showing the old data until the new data are ready. This can be really handy to prevent the flickering effect, and to allow users to continue interacting with your application.
This example shows how you can create a simple tabbed contact list with `<Transition/>`. When you select a new tab, it continues showing the current contact until the new data loads. This can be a much better user experience than constantly falling back to a loading message.
[Click to open CodeSandbox.](https://codesandbox.io/p/sandbox/12-transition-sn38sd?selection=%5B%7B%22endColumn%22%3A15%2C%22endLineNumber%22%3A2%2C%22startColumn%22%3A15%2C%22startLineNumber%22%3A2%7D%5D&file=%2Fsrc%2Fmain.rs)
<iframe src="https://codesandbox.io/p/sandbox/12-transition-sn38sd?selection=%5B%7B%22endColumn%22%3A15%2C%22endLineNumber%22%3A2%2C%22startColumn%22%3A15%2C%22startLineNumber%22%3A2%7D%5D&file=%2Fsrc%2Fmain.rs" width="100%" height="1000px" style="max-height: 100vh"></iframe>
<details>
<summary>CodeSandbox Source</summary>
```rust
use gloo_timers::future::TimeoutFuture;
use leptos::*;
async fn important_api_call(id: usize) -> String {
TimeoutFuture::new(1_000).await;
match id {
0 => "Alice",
1 => "Bob",
2 => "Carol",
_ => "User not found",
}
.to_string()
}
#[component]
fn App() -> impl IntoView {
let (tab, set_tab) = create_signal(0);
// this will reload every time `tab` changes
let user_data = create_resource(tab, |tab| async move { important_api_call(tab).await });
view! {
<div class="buttons">
<button
on:click=move |_| set_tab(0)
class:selected=move || tab() == 0
>
"Tab A"
</button>
<button
on:click=move |_| set_tab(1)
class:selected=move || tab() == 1
>
"Tab B"
</button>
<button
on:click=move |_| set_tab(2)
class:selected=move || tab() == 2
>
"Tab C"
</button>
{move || if user_data.loading().get() {
"Loading..."
} else {
""
}}
</div>
<Transition
// the fallback will show initially
// on subsequent reloads, the current child will
// continue showing
fallback=move || view! { <p>"Loading..."</p> }
>
<p>
{move || user_data.read()}
</p>
</Transition>
}
}
fn main() {
leptos::mount_to_body(|| view! { <App/> })
}
```
</details>
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# Mutating Data with Actions
Weve talked about how to load `async` data with resources. Resources immediately load data and work closely with `<Suspense/>` and `<Transition/>` components to show whether data is loading in your app. But what if you just want to call some arbitrary `async` function and keep track of what its doing?
Well, you could always use [`spawn_local`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/fn.spawn_local.html). This allows you to just spawn an `async` task in a synchronous environment by handing the `Future` off to the browser (or, on the server, Tokio or whatever other runtime youre using). But how do you know if its still pending? Well, you could just set a signal to show whether its loading, and another one to show the result...
All of this is true. Or you could use the final `async` primitive: [`create_action`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/fn.create_action.html).
Actions and resources seem similar, but they represent fundamentally different things. If youre trying to load data by running an `async` function, either once or when some other value changes, you probably want to use `create_resource`. If youre trying to occasionally run an `async` function in response to something like a user clicking a button, you probably want to use `create_action`.
Say we have some `async` function we want to run.
```rust
async fn add_todo_request(new_title: &str) -> Uuid {
/* do some stuff on the server to add a new todo */
}
```
`create_action` takes an `async` function that takes a reference to a single argument, which you could think of as its “input type.”
> The input is always a single type. If you want to pass in multiple arguments, you can do it with a struct or tuple.
>
> ```rust
> // if there's a single argument, just use that
> let action1 = create_action(|input: &String| {
> let input = input.clone();
> async move { todo!() }
> });
>
> // if there are no arguments, use the unit type `()`
> let action2 = create_action(|input: &()| async { todo!() });
>
> // if there are multiple arguments, use a tuple
> let action3 = create_action(
> |input: &(usize, String)| async { todo!() }
> );
> ```
>
> Because the action function takes a reference but the `Future` needs to have a `'static` lifetime, youll usually need to clone the value to pass it into the `Future`. This is admittedly awkward but it unlocks some powerful features like optimistic UI. Well see a little more about that in future chapters.
So in this case, all we need to do to create an action is
```rust
let add_todo_action = create_action(|input: &String| {
let input = input.to_owned();
async move { add_todo_request(&input).await }
});
```
Rather than calling `add_todo_action` directly, well call it with `.dispatch()`, as in
```rust
add_todo_action.dispatch("Some value".to_string());
```
You can do this from an event listener, a timeout, or anywhere; because `.dispatch()` isnt an `async` function, it can be called from a synchronous context.
Actions provide access to a few signals that synchronize between the asynchronous action youre calling and the synchronous reactive system:
```rust
let submitted = add_todo_action.input(); // RwSignal<Option<String>>
let pending = add_todo_action.pending(); // ReadSignal<bool>
let todo_id = add_todo_action.value(); // RwSignal<Option<Uuid>>
```
This makes it easy to track the current state of your request, show a loading indicator, or do “optimistic UI” based on the assumption that the submission will succeed.
```rust
let input_ref = create_node_ref::<Input>();
view! {
<form
on:submit=move |ev| {
ev.prevent_default(); // don't reload the page...
let input = input_ref.get().expect("input to exist");
add_todo_action.dispatch(input.value());
}
>
<label>
"What do you need to do?"
<input type="text"
node_ref=input_ref
/>
</label>
<button type="submit">"Add Todo"</button>
</form>
// use our loading state
<p>{move || pending().then("Loading...")}</p>
}
```
Now, theres a chance this all seems a little over-complicated, or maybe too restricted. I wanted to include actions here, alongside resources, as the missing piece of the puzzle. In a real Leptos app, youll actually most often use actions alongside server functions, [`create_server_action`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/fn.create_server_action.html), and the [`<ActionForm/>`](https://docs.rs/leptos_router/latest/leptos_router/fn.ActionForm.html) component to create really powerful progressively-enhanced forms. So if this primitive seems useless to you... Dont worry! Maybe it will make sense later. (Or check out our [`todo_app_sqlite`](https://github.com/leptos-rs/leptos/blob/main/examples/todo_app_sqlite/src/todo.rs) example now.)
[Click to open CodeSandbox.](https://codesandbox.io/p/sandbox/10-async-resources-forked-hgpfp0?selection=%5B%7B%22endColumn%22%3A1%2C%22endLineNumber%22%3A4%2C%22startColumn%22%3A1%2C%22startLineNumber%22%3A4%7D%5D&file=%2Fsrc%2Fmain.rs)
<iframe src="https://codesandbox.io/p/sandbox/10-async-resources-forked-hgpfp0?selection=%5B%7B%22endColumn%22%3A1%2C%22endLineNumber%22%3A4%2C%22startColumn%22%3A1%2C%22startLineNumber%22%3A4%7D%5D&file=%2Fsrc%2Fmain.rs" width="100%" height="1000px" style="max-height: 100vh"></iframe>
<details>
<summary>CodeSandbox Source</summary>
```rust
use gloo_timers::future::TimeoutFuture;
use leptos::{html::Input, *};
use uuid::Uuid;
// Here we define an async function
// This could be anything: a network request, database read, etc.
// Think of it as a mutation: some imperative async action you run,
// whereas a resource would be some async data you load
async fn add_todo(text: &str) -> Uuid {
_ = text;
// fake a one-second delay
TimeoutFuture::new(1_000).await;
// pretend this is a post ID or something
Uuid::new_v4()
}
#[component]
fn App() -> impl IntoView {
// an action takes an async function with single argument
// it can be a simple type, a struct, or ()
let add_todo = create_action(|input: &String| {
// the input is a reference, but we need the Future to own it
// this is important: we need to clone and move into the Future
// so it has a 'static lifetime
let input = input.to_owned();
async move { add_todo(&input).await }
});
// actions provide a bunch of synchronous, reactive variables
// that tell us different things about the state of the action
let submitted = add_todo.input();
let pending = add_todo.pending();
let todo_id = add_todo.value();
let input_ref = create_node_ref::<Input>();
view! {
<form
on:submit=move |ev| {
ev.prevent_default(); // don't reload the page...
let input = input_ref.get().expect("input to exist");
add_todo.dispatch(input.value());
}
>
<label>
"What do you need to do?"
<input type="text"
node_ref=input_ref
/>
</label>
<button type="submit">"Add Todo"</button>
</form>
<p>{move || pending().then(|| "Loading...")}</p>
<p>
"Submitted: "
<code>{move || format!("{:#?}", submitted())}</code>
</p>
<p>
"Pending: "
<code>{move || format!("{:#?}", pending())}</code>
</p>
<p>
"Todo ID: "
<code>{move || format!("{:#?}", todo_id())}</code>
</p>
}
}
fn main() {
leptos::mount_to_body(|| view! { <App/> })
}
```
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# Working with `async`
So far weve only been working with synchronous users interfaces: You provide some input,
the app immediately processes it and updates the interface. This is great, but is a tiny
subset of what web applications do. In particular, most web apps have to deal with some kind of asynchronous data loading, usually loading something from an API.
Asynchronous data is notoriously hard to integrate with the synchronous parts of your code. Leptos provides a cross-platform [`spawn_local`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/fn.spawn_local.html) function that makes it easy to run a `Future`, but theres much more to it than that.
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# Templating: Building User Interfaces
## Views
Leptos uses a simple `view` macro to create the user interface. If youre familiar with JSX, then
## Components
**Components** are the basic building blocks of your application. Each component is simply a function that creates DOM nodes and sets up the reactive system that will update them. The component function runs exactly once per instance of the component.
The `component` macro annotates a function as a component, allowing you to use it within other components.
```rust
use leptos::*;
#[component]
fn Button(cx: Scope, text: &'static str) -> Element {
view! { cx,
<button>{text}</button>
}
}
#[component]
fn BoringButtons(cx: Scope) -> Element {
view! { cx,
<div>
<Button text="These"/>
<Button text="Do"/>
<Button text="Nothing"/>
</div>
}
}
```
## Views
Leptos uses a simple `view` macro to create the user interface. Its much like HTML, with the following differences:
1. Text within elements follows the rules of normal Rust strings (i.e., quotation marks or other string syntax)
```rust
view! { cx, <p>"Hello, world!"</p> }
```
2. Values can be inserted between curly braces. Reactive values
```rust
view! { cx, <p id={non_reactive_variable}>{move || value()}</p> }
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# Deployment
There are as many ways to deploy a web application as there are developers, let alone applications. But there are a couple useful tips to keep in mind when deploying an app.
## General Advice
1. Remember: Always deploy Rust apps built in `--release` mode, not debug mode. This has a huge effect on both performance and binary size.
2. Test locally in release mode as well. The framework applies certain optimizations in release mode that it does not apply in debug mode, so its possible for bugs to surface at this point. (If your app behaves differently or you do encounter a bug, its likely a framework-level bug and you should open a GitHub issue with a reproduction.)
> We asked users to submit their deployment setups to help with this chapter. Ill quote from them below, but you can read the full thread [here](https://github.com/leptos-rs/leptos/issues/1152).
## Deploying a Client-Side-Rendered App
If youve been building an app that only uses client-side rendering, working with Trunk as a dev server and build tool, the process is quite easy.
```bash
trunk build --release
```
`trunk build` will create a number of build artifacts in a `dist/` directory. Publishing `dist` somewhere online should be all you need to deploy your app. This should work very similarly to deploying any JavaScript application.
> Read more: [Deploying to Vercel with GitHub Actions](https://github.com/leptos-rs/leptos/issues/1152#issuecomment-1577861900).
## Deploying a Full-Stack App
The most popular way for people to deploy full-stack apps built with `cargo-leptos` is to use a cloud hosting service that supports deployment via a Docker build. Heres a sample `Dockerfile`, which is based on the one we use to deploy the Leptos website.
```dockerfile
# Get started with a build env with Rust nightly
FROM rustlang/rust:nightly-bullseye as builder
# If youre using stable, use this instead
# FROM rust:1.70-bullseye as builder
# Install cargo-binstall, which makes it easier to install other
# cargo extensions like cargo-leptos
RUN wget https://github.com/cargo-bins/cargo-binstall/releases/latest/download/cargo-binstall-x86_64-unknown-linux-musl.tgz
RUN tar -xvf cargo-binstall-x86_64-unknown-linux-musl.tgz
RUN cp cargo-binstall /usr/local/cargo/bin
# Install cargo-leptos
RUN cargo binstall cargo-leptos -y
# Add the WASM target
RUN rustup target add wasm32-unknown-unknown
# Make an /app dir, which everything will eventually live in
RUN mkdir -p /app
WORKDIR /app
COPY . .
# Build the app
RUN cargo leptos build --release -vv
FROM rustlang/rust:nightly-bullseye as runner
# Copy the server binary to the /app directory
COPY --from=builder /app/target/server/release/leptos_start /app/
# /target/site contains our JS/WASM/CSS, etc.
COPY --from=builder /app/target/site /app/site
# Copy Cargo.toml if its needed at runtime
COPY --from=builder /app/Cargo.toml /app/
WORKDIR /app
# Set any required env variables and
ENV RUST_LOG="info"
ENV APP_ENVIRONMENT="production"
ENV LEPTOS_SITE_ADDR="0.0.0.0:8080"
ENV LEPTOS_SITE_ROOT="site"
EXPOSE 8080
# Run the server
CMD ["/app/leptos_start"]
```
> Read more: [`gnu` and `musl` build files for Leptos apps](https://github.com/leptos-rs/leptos/issues/1152#issuecomment-1634916088).

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# Getting Started
> The code for this chapter can be found [here](https://github.com/gbj/leptos/tree/main/docs/book/project/ch01_getting_started).
The easiest way to get started using Leptos is to use [Trunk](https://trunkrs.dev/), as many of our [examples](https://github.com/gbj/leptos/tree/main/examples) do.
If you dont already have it installed, you can install Trunk by running
```bash
cargo install --lock trunk
```
Create a basic Rust binary project
```bash
cargo init leptos-todo
```
Add `leptos` as a dependency to your `Cargo.toml` with the `csr` featured enabled. (That stands for “client-side rendering.” Well talk more about Leptoss support for server-side rendering and hydration later.)
```toml
leptos = { version = "0.0", features = ["csr"] }
```
Youll want to set up a basic `index.html` with the following content:
```html
{{#include ../project/ch01_getting_started/index.html}}
```
Lets start with a very simple `main.rs`
```rust
{{#include ../project/ch01_getting_started/src/main.rs}}
```
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# Projecting Children
As you build components you may occasionally find yourself wanting to “project” children through multiple layers of components.
## The Problem
Consider the following:
```rust
pub fn LoggedIn<F, IV>(fallback: F, children: ChildrenFn) -> impl IntoView
where
F: Fn() -> IV + 'static,
IV: IntoView,
{
view! {
<Suspense
fallback=|| ()
>
<Show
// check whether user is verified
// by reading from the resource
when=move || todo!()
fallback=fallback
>
{children()}
</Show>
</Suspense>
}
}
```
This is pretty straightforward: when the user is logged in, we want to show `children`. If the user is not logged in, we want to show `fallback`. And while were waiting to find out, we just render `()`, i.e., nothing.
In other words, we want to pass the children of `<LoggedIn/>` _through_ the `<Suspense/>` component to become the children of the `<Show/>`. This is what I mean by “projection.”
This wont compile.
```
error[E0507]: cannot move out of `fallback`, a captured variable in an `Fn` closure
error[E0507]: cannot move out of `children`, a captured variable in an `Fn` closure
```
The problem here is that both `<Suspense/>` and `<Show/>` need to be able to construct their `children` multiple times. The first time you construct `<Suspense/>`s children, it would take ownership of `fallback` and `children` to move them into the invocation of `<Show/>`, but then they're not available for future `<Suspense/>` children construction.
## The Details
> Feel free to skip ahead to the solution.
If you want to really understand the issue here, it may help to look at the expanded `view` macro. Heres a cleaned-up version:
```rust
Suspense(
::leptos::component_props_builder(&Suspense)
.fallback(|| ())
.children({
// fallback and children are moved into this closure
Box::new(move || {
{
// fallback and children captured here
leptos::Fragment::lazy(|| {
vec![
(Show(
::leptos::component_props_builder(&Show)
.when(|| true)
// but fallback is moved into Show here
.fallback(fallback)
// and children is moved into Show here
.children(children)
.build(),
)
.into_view()),
]
})
}
})
})
.build(),
)
```
All components own their props; so the `<Show/>` in this case cant be called because it only has captured references to `fallback` and `children`.
## Solution
However, both `<Suspense/>` and `<Show/>` take `ChildrenFn`, i.e., their `children` should implement the `Fn` type so they can be called multiple times with only an immutable reference. This means we dont need to own `children` or `fallback`; we just need to be able to pass `'static` references to them.
We can solve this problem by using the [`store_value`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/fn.store_value.html) primitive. This essentially stores a value in the reactive system, handing ownership off to the framework in exchange for a reference that is, like signals, `Copy` and `'static`, which we can access or modify through certain methods.
In this case, its really simple:
```rust
pub fn LoggedIn<F, IV>(fallback: F, children: ChildrenFn) -> impl IntoView
where
F: Fn() -> IV + 'static,
IV: IntoView,
{
let fallback = store_value(fallback);
let children = store_value(children);
view! {
<Suspense
fallback=|| ()
>
<Show
when=|| todo!()
fallback=move || fallback.with_value(|fallback| fallback())
>
{children.with_value(|children| children())}
</Show>
</Suspense>
}
}
```
At the top level, we store both `fallback` and `children` in the reactive scope owned by `LoggedIn`. Now we can simply move those references down through the other layers into the `<Show/>` component and call them there.
## A Final Note
Note that this works because `<Show/>` and `<Suspense/>` only need an immutable reference to their children (which `.with_value` can give it), not ownership.
In other cases, you may need to project owned props through a function that takes `ChildrenFn` and therefore needs to be called more than once. In this case, you may find the `clone:` helper in the`view` macro helpful.
Consider this example
```rust
#[component]
pub fn App() -> impl IntoView {
let name = "Alice".to_string();
view! {
<Outer>
<Inner>
<Inmost name=name.clone()/>
</Inner>
</Outer>
}
}
#[component]
pub fn Outer(ChildrenFn) -> impl IntoView {
children()
}
#[component]
pub fn Inner(ChildrenFn) -> impl IntoView {
children()
}
#[component]
pub fn Inmost(ng) -> impl IntoView {
view! {
<p>{name}</p>
}
}
```
Even with `name=name.clone()`, this gives the error
```
cannot move out of `name`, a captured variable in an `Fn` closure
```
Its captured through multiple levels of children that need to run more than once, and theres no obvious way to clone it _into_ the children.
In this case, the `clone:` syntax comes in handy. Calling `clone:name` will clone `name` _before_ moving it into `<Inner/>`s children, which solves our ownership issue.
```rust
view! {
<Outer>
<Inner clone:name>
<Inmost name=name.clone()/>
</Inner>
</Outer>
}
```
These issues can be a little tricky to understand or debug, because of the opacity of the `view` macro. But in general, they can always be solved.

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# Interlude: Styling
Anyone creating a website or application soon runs into the question of styling. For a small app, a single CSS file is probably plenty to style your user interface. But as an application grows, many developers find that plain CSS becomes increasingly hard to manage.
Some frontend frameworks (like Angular, Vue, and Svelte) provide built-in ways to scope your CSS to particular components, making it easier to manage styles across a whole application without styles meant to modify one small component having a global effect. Other frameworks (like React or Solid) dont provide built-in CSS scoping, but rely on libraries in the ecosystem to do it for them. Leptos is in this latter camp: the framework itself has no opinions about CSS at all, but provides a few tools and primitives that allow others to build styling libraries.
Here are a few different approaches to styling your Leptos app, other than plain CSS.
## TailwindCSS: Utility-first CSS
[TailwindCSS](https://tailwindcss.com/) is a popular utility-first CSS library. It allows you to style your application by using inline utility classes, with a custom CLI tool that scans your files for Tailwind class names and bundles the necessary CSS.
This allows you to write components like this:
```rust
#[component]
fn Home() -> impl IntoView {
let (count, set_count) = create_signal(0);
view! {
<main class="my-0 mx-auto max-w-3xl text-center">
<h2 class="p-6 text-4xl">"Welcome to Leptos with Tailwind"</h2>
<p class="px-10 pb-10 text-left">"Tailwind will scan your Rust files for Tailwind class names and compile them into a CSS file."</p>
<button
class="bg-sky-600 hover:bg-sky-700 px-5 py-3 text-white rounded-lg"
on:click=move |_| set_count.update(|count| *count += 1)
>
{move || if count() == 0 {
"Click me!".to_string()
} else {
count().to_string()
}}
</button>
</main>
}
}
```
It can be a little complicated to set up the Tailwind integration at first, but you can check out our two examples of how to use Tailwind with a [client-side-rendered `trunk` application](https://github.com/leptos-rs/leptos/tree/main/examples/tailwind_csr_trunk) or with a [server-rendered `cargo-leptos` application](https://github.com/leptos-rs/leptos/tree/main/examples/tailwind). `cargo-leptos` also has some [built-in Tailwind support](https://github.com/leptos-rs/cargo-leptos#site-parameters) that you can use as an alternative to Tailwinds CLI.
## Stylers: Compile-time CSS Extraction
[Stylers](https://github.com/abishekatp/stylers) is a compile-time scoped CSS library that lets you declare scoped CSS in the body of your component. Stylers will extract this CSS at compile time into CSS files that you can then import into your app, which means that it doesnt add anything to the WASM binary size of your application.
This allows you to write components like this:
```rust
use stylers::style;
#[component]
pub fn App() -> impl IntoView {
let styler_class = style! { "App",
#two{
color: blue;
}
div.one{
color: red;
content: raw_str(r#"\hello"#);
font: "1.3em/1.2" Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
}
div {
border: 1px solid black;
margin: 25px 50px 75px 100px;
background-color: lightblue;
}
h2 {
color: purple;
}
@media only screen and (max-width: 1000px) {
h3 {
background-color: lightblue;
color: blue
}
}
};
view! { class = styler_class,
<div class="one">
<h1 id="two">"Hello"</h1>
<h2>"World"</h2>
<h2>"and"</h2>
<h3>"friends!"</h3>
</div>
}
}
```
## Styled: Runtime CSS Scoping
[Styled](https://github.com/eboody/styled) is a runtime scoped CSS library that integrates well with Leptos. It lets you declare scoped CSS in the body of your component function, and then applies those styles at runtime.
```rust
use styled::style;
#[component]
pub fn MyComponent() -> impl IntoView {
let styles = style!(
div {
background-color: red;
color: white;
}
);
styled::view! { styles,
<div>"This text should be red with white text."</div>
}
}
```
## Contributions Welcome
Leptos has no opinions on how you style your website or app, but were very happy to provide support to any tools youre trying to create to make it easier. If youre working on a CSS or styling approach that youd like to add to this list, please let us know!

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# Introduction
This book is intended as an introduction to the [Leptos](https://github.com/gbj/leptos) Web framework. Together, well build a simple todo app—first as a client-side app, then as a full-stack app.
The guide doesnt assume you know anything about fine-grained reactivity or the details of modern Web frameworks. It does assume you are familiar with the Rust programming language, HTML, CSS, and the DOM and other Web APIs.
Leptos is most similar to frameworks like [Solid](https://www.solidjs.com) (JavaScript) and [Sycamore](https://sycamore-rs.netlify.app/) (Rust). There are some similarities to other frameworks like React (JavaScript), Yew (Rust), and Dioxus (Rust), so knowledge of one of those frameworks may also make it easier to understand Leptos.
You can find more detailed docs for each part of the API at [Docs.rs](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/).
**The guide is a work in progress.**

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# Metadata
So far, everything weve rendered has been inside the `<body>` of the HTML document. And this makes sense. After all, everything you can see on a web page lives inside the `<body>`.
However, there are plenty of occasions where you might want to update something inside the `<head>` of the document using the same reactive primitives and component patterns you use for your UI.
Thats where the [`leptos_meta`](https://docs.rs/leptos_meta/latest/leptos_meta/) package comes in.
## Metadata Components
`leptos_meta` provides special components that let you inject data from inside components anywhere in your application into the `<head>`:
[`<Title/>`](https://docs.rs/leptos_meta/latest/leptos_meta/fn.Title.html) allows you to set the documents title from any component. It also takes a `formatter` function that can be used to apply the same format to the title set by other pages. So, for example, if you put `<Title formatter=|text| format!("{text} — My Awesome Site")/>` in your `<App/>` component, and then `<Title text="Page 1"/>` and `<Title text="Page 2"/>` on your routes, youll get `Page 1 — My Awesome Site` and `Page 2 — My Awesome Site`.
[`<Link/>`](https://docs.rs/leptos_meta/latest/leptos_meta/fn.Link.html) takes the standard attributes of the `<link>` element.
[`<Stylesheet/>`](https://docs.rs/leptos_meta/latest/leptos_meta/fn.Stylesheet.html) creates a `<link rel="stylesheet">` with the `href` you give.
[`<Style/>`](https://docs.rs/leptos_meta/latest/leptos_meta/fn.Style.html) creates a `<style>` with the children you pass in (usually a string). You can use this to import some custom CSS from another file at compile time `<Style>{include_str!("my_route.css")}</Style>`.
[`<Meta/>`](https://docs.rs/leptos_meta/latest/leptos_meta/fn.Meta.html) lets you set `<meta>` tags with descriptions and other metadata.
## `<Script/>` and `<script>`
`leptos_meta` also provides a [`<Script/>`](https://docs.rs/leptos_meta/latest/leptos_meta/fn.Script.html) component, and its worth pausing here for a second. All of the other components weve considered inject `<head>`-only elements in the `<head>`. But a `<script>` can also be included in the body.
Theres a very simple way to determine whether you should use a capital-S `<Script/>` component or a lowercase-s `<script>` element: the `<Script/>` component will be rendered in the `<head>`, and the `<script>` element will be rendered wherever in the `<body>` of your user interface you put it in, alongside other normal HTML elements. These cause JavaScript to load and run at different times, so use whichever is appropriate to your needs.
## `<Body/>` and `<Html/>`
There are even a couple elements designed to make semantic HTML and styling easier. [`<Html/>`](https://docs.rs/leptos_meta/latest/leptos_meta/fn.Html.html) lets you set the `lang` and `dir` on your `<html>` tag from your application code. `<Html/>` and [`<Body/>`](https://docs.rs/leptos_meta/latest/leptos_meta/fn.Html.html) both have `class` props that let you set their respective `class` attributes, which is sometimes needed by CSS frameworks for styling.
`<Body/>` and `<Html/>` both also have `attributes` props which can be used to set any number of additional attributes on them via the `attr:` syntax:
```rust
<Html
lang="he"
dir="rtl"
attr:data-theme="dark"
/>
```
## Metadata and Server Rendering
Now, some of this is useful in any scenario, but some of it is especially important for search-engine optimization (SEO). Making sure you have things like appropriate `<title>` and `<meta>` tags is crucial. Modern search engine crawlers do handle client-side rendering, i.e., apps that are shipped as an empty `index.html` and rendered entirely in JS/WASM. But they prefer to receive pages in which your app has been rendered to actual HTML, with metadata in the `<head>`.
This is exactly what `leptos_meta` is for. And in fact, during server rendering, this is exactly what it does: collect all the `<head>` content youve declared by using its components throughout your application, and then inject it into the actual `<head>`.
But Im getting ahead of myself. We havent actually talked about server-side rendering yet. As a matter of fact... Lets do that next!

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# Progressive Enhancement (and Graceful Degradation)
Ive been driving around Boston for about fifteen years. If you dont know Boston, let me tell you: Massachusetts has some of the most aggressive drivers(and pedestrians!) in the world. Ive learned to practice whats sometimes called “defensive driving”: assuming that someones about to swerve in front of you at an intersection when you have the right of way, preparing for a pedestrian to cross into the street at any moment, and driving accordingly.
“Progressive enhancement” is the “defensive driving” of web design. Or really, thats “graceful degradation,” although theyre two sides of the same coin, or the same process, from two different directions.
**Progressive enhancement**, in this context, means beginning with a simple HTML site or application that works for any user who arrives at your page, and gradually enhancing it with layers of additional features: CSS for styling, JavaScript for interactivity, WebAssembly for Rust-powered interactivity; using particular Web APIs for a richer experience if theyre available and as needed.
**Graceful degradation** means handling failure gracefully when parts of that stack of enhancement *arent* available. Here are some sources of failure your users might encounter in your app:
- Their browser doesnt support WebAssembly because it needs to be updated.
- Their browser cant support WebAssembly because browser updates are limited to newer OS versions, which cant be installed on the device. (Looking at you, Apple.)
- They have WASM turned off for security or privacy reasons.
- They have JavaScript turned off for security or privacy reasons.
- JavaScript isnt supported on their device (for example, some accessibility devices only support HTML browsing)
- The JavaScript (or WASM) never arrived at their device because they walked outside and lost WiFi.
- They stepped onto a subway car after loading the initial page and subsequent navigations cant load data.
- ... and so on.
How much of your app still works if one of these holds true? Two of them? Three?
If the answer is something like “95%... okay, then 90%... okay, then 75%,” thats graceful degradation. If the answer is “my app shows a blank screen unless everything works correctly,” thats... rapid unscheduled disassembly.
**Graceful degradation is especially important for WASM apps,** because WASM is the newest and least-likely-to-be-supported of the four languages that run in the browser (HTML, CSS, JS, WASM).
Luckily, weve got some tools to help.
## Defensive Design
There are a few practices that can help your apps degrade more gracefully:
1. **Server-side rendering.** Without SSR, your app simply doesnt work without both JS and WASM loading. In some cases this may be appropriate (think internal apps gated behind a login) but in others its simply broken.
2. **Native HTML elements.** Use HTML elements that do the things that you want, without additional code: `<a>` for navigation (including to hashes within the page), `<details>` for an accordion, `<form>` to persist information in the URL, etc.
3. **URL-driven state.** The more of your global state is stored in the URL (as a route param or part of the query string), the more of the page can be generated during server rendering and updated by an `<a>` or a `<form>`, which means that not only navigations but state changes can work without JS/WASM.
4. **[`SsrMode::PartiallyBlocked` or `SsrMode::InOrder`](https://docs.rs/leptos_router/latest/leptos_router/enum.SsrMode.html).** Out-of-order streaming requires a small amount of inline JS, but can fail if 1) the connection is broken halfway through the response or 2) the clients device doesnt support JS. Async streaming will give a complete HTML page, but only after all resources load. In-order streaming begins showing pieces of the page sooner, in top-down order. “Partially-blocked” SSR builds on out-of-order streaming by replacing `<Suspense/>` fragments that read from blocking resources on the server. This adds marginally to the initial response time (because of the `O(n)` string replacement work), in exchange for a more complete initial HTML response. This can be a good choice for situations in which theres a clear distinction between “more important” and “less important” content, e.g., blog post vs. comments, or product info vs. reviews. If you choose to block on all the content, youve essentially recreated async rendering.
5. **Leaning on `<form>`s.** Theres been a bit of a `<form>` renaissance recently, and its no surprise. The ability of a `<form>` to manage complicated `POST` or `GET` requests in an easily-enhanced way makes it a powerful tool for graceful degradation. The example in [the `<Form/>` chapter](../router/20_form.md), for example, would work fine with no JS/WASM: because it uses a `<form method="GET">` to persist state in the URL, it works with pure HTML by making normal HTTP requests and then progressively enhances to use client-side navigations instead.
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# `<ActionForm/>`
[`<ActionForm/>`](https://docs.rs/leptos_router/latest/leptos_router/fn.ActionForm.html) is a specialized `<Form/>` that takes a server action, and automatically dispatches it on form submission. This allows you to call a server function directly from a `<form>`, even without JS/WASM.
The process is simple:
1. Define a server function using the [`#[server]` macro](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/attr.server.html) (see [Server Functions](../server/25_server_functions.md).)
2. Create an action using [`create_server_action`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/fn.create_server_action.html), specifying the type of the server function youve defined.
3. Create an `<ActionForm/>`, providing the server action in the `action` prop.
4. Pass the named arguments to the server function as form fields with the same names.
> **Note:** `<ActionForm/>` only works with the default URL-encoded `POST` encoding for server functions, to ensure graceful degradation/correct behavior as an HTML form.
```rust
#[server(AddTodo, "/api")]
pub async fn add_todo(title: String) -> Result<(), ServerFnError> {
todo!()
}
#[component]
fn AddTodo() -> impl IntoView {
let add_todo = create_server_action::<AddTodo>();
// holds the latest *returned* value from the server
let value = add_todo.value();
// check if the server has returned an error
let has_error = move || value.with(|val| matches!(val, Some(Err(_))));
view! {
<ActionForm action=add_todo>
<label>
"Add a Todo"
// `title` matches the `title` argument to `add_todo`
<input type="text" name="title"/>
</label>
<input type="submit" value="Add"/>
</ActionForm>
}
}
```
Its really that easy. With JS/WASM, your form will submit without a page reload, storing its most recent submission in the `.input()` signal of the action, its pending status in `.pending()`, and so on. (See the [`Action`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/struct.Action.html) docs for a refresher, if you need.) Without JS/WASM, your form will submit with a page reload. If you call a `redirect` function (from `leptos_axum` or `leptos_actix`) it will redirect to the correct page. By default, it will redirect back to the page youre currently on. The power of HTML, HTTP, and isomorphic rendering mean that your `<ActionForm/>` simply works, even with no JS/WASM.
## Client-Side Validation
Because the `<ActionForm/>` is just a `<form>`, it fires a `submit` event. You can use either HTML validation, or your own client-side validation logic in an `on:submit`. Just call `ev.prevent_default()` to prevent submission.
The [`FromFormData`](https://docs.rs/leptos_router/latest/leptos_router/trait.FromFormData.html) trait can be helpful here, for attempting to parse your server functions data type from the submitted form.
```rust
let on_submit = move |ev| {
let data = AddTodo::from_event(&ev);
// silly example of validation: if the todo is "nope!", nope it
if data.is_err() || data.unwrap().title == "nope!" {
// ev.prevent_default() will prevent form submission
ev.prevent_default();
}
}
```

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# Reactivity
## Signals
A **signal** is a piece of data that may change over time, and notifies other code when it has changed. This is the core primitive of Leptoss reactive system.
Creating a signal is very simple. You call `create_signal`, passing in the reactive scope and the default value, and receive a tuple containing a `ReadSignal` and a `WriteSignal`.
```rust
let (value, set_value) = create_signal(cx, 0);
```
> If youve used signals in Sycamore or Solid, observables in MobX or Knockout, or a similar primitive in reactive library, you probably have a pretty good idea of how signals work in Leptos. If youre familiar with React, Yew, or Dioxus, you may recognize a similar pattern to their `use_state` hooks.
### `ReadSignal<T>`
The `ReadSignal` half of this tuple allows you to get the current value of the signal. Reading that value in a reactive context automatically subscribes to any further changes. You can access the value by simply calling the `ReadSignal` as a function.
```rust
let (value, set_value) = create_signal(cx, 0);
// calling value() with return the current value of the signal,
// and automatically track changes if you're in a reactive context
assert_eq!(value(), 0);
```
> Here, a **reactive context** means anywhere within an `Effect`. Leptoss templating system is built on top of its reactive system, so if youre reading the signals value within the template, the template will automatically subscribe to the signal and update exactly the value that needs to change in the DOM.
Calling a `ReadSignal` clones the value it contains. If thats too expensive, use `ReadSignal::with()` to borrow the value and do whatever you need.
```rust
struct MySuperExpensiveStruct {
a: String,
b: StructThatsSuperExpensiveToClone
}
let (value, set_value) = create_signal(cx, MySuperExpensiveStruct::default());
// ❌ this is going to clone the `StructThatsSuperExpensiveToClone` unnecessarily!
let lowercased = move || value().a.to_lowercase();
// ✅ only use what we need
let lowercased = move || value.with(|value| value.to_lowercase());
// 🔥 aaaand there's no need to type "value" three times in a row
let lowercased = move || value.with(String::to_lowercase);
```
### `WriteSignal<T>`
The `WriteSignal` half of this tuple allows you to update the value of the signal, which will automatically notify anything thats listening to the value that something has changed. If you simply call the `WriteSignal` as a function, its value will be set to the argument you pass. If you want to mutate the value in place instead of replacing it, you can call `WriteSignal::update` instead.
```rust
// often you just want to replace the value
let (value, set_value) = create_signal(cx, 0);
set_value(1);
assert_eq!(value(), 1);
// sometimes you want to mutate something in place, like a Vec. Just call update()
let (items, set_items) = create_signal(cx, vec![0]);
set_items.update(|items: &mut Vec<i32>| items.push(1));
assert_eq!(items(), vec![1]);
```
> Under the hood, `set_value(1)` is just syntactic sugar for `set_value.update(|n| *n = 1)`.

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# Responding to Changes with `create_effect`
Weve made it this far without having mentioned half of the reactive system: effects.
Reactivity works in two halves: updating individual reactive values (“signals”) notifies the pieces of code that depend on them (“effects”) that they need to run again. These two halves of the reactive system are inter-dependent. Without effects, signals can change within the reactive system but never be observed in a way that interacts with the outside world. Without signals, effects run once but never again, as theres no observable value to subscribe to. Effects are quite literally “side effects” of the reactive system: they exist to synchronize the reactive system with the non-reactive world outside it.
Hidden behind the whole reactive DOM renderer that weve seen so far is a function called `create_effect`.
[`create_effect`](https://docs.rs/leptos_reactive/latest/leptos_reactive/fn.create_effect.html) takes a function as its argument. It immediately runs the function. If you access any reactive signal inside that function, it registers the fact that the effect depends on that signal with the reactive runtime. Whenever one of the signals that the effect depends on changes, the effect runs again.
```rust
let (a, set_a) = create_signal(0);
let (b, set_b) = create_signal(0);
create_effect(move |_| {
// immediately prints "Value: 0" and subscribes to `a`
log::debug!("Value: {}", a());
});
```
The effect function is called with an argument containing whatever value it returned the last time it ran. On the initial run, this is `None`.
By default, effects **do not run on the server**. This means you can call browser-specific APIs within the effect function without causing issues. If you need an effect to run on the server, use [`create_isomorphic_effect`](https://docs.rs/leptos_reactive/latest/leptos_reactive/fn.create_isomorphic_effect.html).
## Autotracking and Dynamic Dependencies
If youre familiar with a framework like React, you might notice one key difference. React and similar frameworks typically require you to pass a “dependency array,” an explicit set of variables that determine when the effect should rerun.
Because Leptos comes from the tradition of synchronous reactive programming, we dont need this explicit dependency list. Instead, we automatically track dependencies depending on which signals are accessed within the effect.
This has two effects (no pun intended). Dependencies are:
1. **Automatic**: You dont need to maintain a dependency list, or worry about what should or shouldnt be included. The framework simply tracks which signals might cause the effect to rerun, and handles it for you.
2. **Dynamic**: The dependency list is cleared and updated every time the effect runs. If your effect contains a conditional (for example), only signals that are used in the current branch are tracked. This means that effects rerun the absolute minimum number of times.
> If this sounds like magic, and if you want a deep dive into how automatic dependency tracking works, [check out this video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWB3vTWeLd4). (Apologies for the low volume!)
## Effects as Zero-Cost-ish Abstraction
While theyre not a “zero-cost abstraction” in the most technical sense—they require some additional memory use, exist at runtime, etc.—at a higher level, from the perspective of whatever expensive API calls or other work youre doing within them, effects are a zero-cost abstraction. They rerun the absolute minimum number of times necessary, given how youve described them.
Imagine that Im creating some kind of chat software, and I want people to be able to display their full name, or just their first name, and to notify the server whenever their name changes:
```rust
let (first, set_first) = create_signal(String::new());
let (last, set_last) = create_signal(String::new());
let (use_last, set_use_last) = create_signal(true);
// this will add the name to the log
// any time one of the source signals changes
create_effect(move |_| {
log(
if use_last() {
format!("{} {}", first(), last())
} else {
first()
},
)
});
```
If `use_last` is `true`, effect should rerun whenever `first`, `last`, or `use_last` changes. But if I toggle `use_last` to `false`, a change in `last` will never cause the full name to change. In fact, `last` will be removed from the dependency list until `use_last` toggles again. This saves us from sending multiple unnecessary requests to the API if I change `last` multiple times while `use_last` is still `false`.
## To `create_effect`, or not to `create_effect`?
Effects are intended to run _side-effects_ of the system, not to synchronize state _within_ the system. In other words: dont write to signals within effects.
If you need to define a signal that depends on the value of other signals, use a derived signal or [`create_memo`](https://docs.rs/leptos_reactive/latest/leptos_reactive/fn.create_memo.html).
If you need to synchronize some reactive value with the non-reactive world outside—like a web API, the console, the filesystem, or the DOM—create an effect.
> If youre curious for more information about when you should and shouldnt use `create_effect`, [check out this video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQOFJQ2JkvQ) for a more in-depth consideration!
## Effects and Rendering
Weve managed to get this far without mentioning effects because theyre built into the Leptos DOM renderer. Weve seen that you can create a signal and pass it into the `view` macro, and it will update the relevant DOM node whenever the signal changes:
```rust
let (count, set_count) = create_signal(0);
view! {
<p>{count}</p>
}
```
This works because the framework essentially creates an effect wrapping this update. You can imagine Leptos translating this view into something like this:
```rust
let (count, set_count) = create_signal(0);
// create a DOM element
let p = create_element("p");
// create an effect to reactively update the text
create_effect(move |prev_value| {
// first, access the signals value and convert it to a string
let text = count().to_string();
// if this is different from the previous value, update the node
if prev_value != Some(text) {
p.set_text_content(&text);
}
// return this value so we can memoize the next update
text
});
```
Every time `count` is updated, this effect wil rerun. This is what allows reactive, fine-grained updates to the DOM.
## Explicit, Cancelable Tracking with `watch`
In addition to `create_effect`, Leptos provides a [`watch`](https://docs.rs/leptos_reactive/latest/leptos_reactive/fn.watch.html) function, which can be used for two main purposes:
1. Separating tracking and responding to changes by explicitly passing in a set of values to track.
2. Canceling tracking by calling a stop function.
Like `create_resource`, `watch` takes a first argument, which is reactively tracked, and a second, which is not. Whenever a reactive value in its `deps` argument is changed, the `callback` is run. `watch` returns a function that can be called to stop tracking the dependencies.
```rust
let (num, set_num) = create_signal(0);
let stop = watch(
move || num.get(),
move |num, prev_num, _| {
log::debug!("Number: {}; Prev: {:?}", num, prev_num);
},
false,
);
set_num.set(1); // > "Number: 1; Prev: Some(0)"
stop(); // stop watching
set_num.set(2); // (nothing happens)
```
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<details>
<summary>CodeSandbox Source</summary>
```rust
use leptos::html::Input;
use leptos::*;
#[component]
fn App() -> impl IntoView {
// Just making a visible log here
// You can ignore this...
let log = create_rw_signal::<Vec<String>>(vec![]);
let logged = move || log().join("\n");
provide_context(log);
view! {
<CreateAnEffect/>
<pre>{logged}</pre>
}
}
#[component]
fn CreateAnEffect() -> impl IntoView {
let (first, set_first) = create_signal(String::new());
let (last, set_last) = create_signal(String::new());
let (use_last, set_use_last) = create_signal(true);
// this will add the name to the log
// any time one of the source signals changes
create_effect(move |_| {
log(
if use_last() {
format!("{} {}", first(), last())
} else {
first()
},
)
});
view! {
<h1><code>"create_effect"</code> " Version"</h1>
<form>
<label>
"First Name"
<input type="text" name="first" prop:value=first
on:change=move |ev| set_first(event_target_value(&ev))
/>
</label>
<label>
"Last Name"
<input type="text" name="last" prop:value=last
on:change=move |ev| set_last(event_target_value(&ev))
/>
</label>
<label>
"Show Last Name"
<input type="checkbox" name="use_last" prop:checked=use_last
on:change=move |ev| set_use_last(event_target_checked(&ev))
/>
</label>
</form>
}
}
#[component]
fn ManualVersion() -> impl IntoView {
let first = create_node_ref::<Input>();
let last = create_node_ref::<Input>();
let use_last = create_node_ref::<Input>();
let mut prev_name = String::new();
let on_change = move |_| {
log(" listener");
let first = first.get().unwrap();
let last = last.get().unwrap();
let use_last = use_last.get().unwrap();
let this_one = if use_last.checked() {
format!("{} {}", first.value(), last.value())
} else {
first.value()
};
if this_one != prev_name {
log(&this_one);
prev_name = this_one;
}
};
view! {
<h1>"Manual Version"</h1>
<form on:change=on_change>
<label>
"First Name"
<input type="text" name="first"
node_ref=first
/>
</label>
<label>
"Last Name"
<input type="text" name="last"
node_ref=last
/>
</label>
<label>
"Show Last Name"
<input type="checkbox" name="use_last"
checked
node_ref=use_last
/>
</label>
</form>
}
}
#[component]
fn EffectVsDerivedSignal() -> impl IntoView {
let (my_value, set_my_value) = create_signal(String::new());
// Don't do this.
/*let (my_optional_value, set_optional_my_value) = create_signal(Option::<String>::None);
create_effect(move |_| {
if !my_value.get().is_empty() {
set_optional_my_value(Some(my_value.get()));
} else {
set_optional_my_value(None);
}
});*/
// Do this
let my_optional_value =
move || (!my_value.with(String::is_empty)).then(|| Some(my_value.get()));
view! {
<input
prop:value=my_value
on:input= move |ev| set_my_value(event_target_value(&ev))
/>
<p>
<code>"my_optional_value"</code>
" is "
<code>
<Show
when=move || my_optional_value().is_some()
fallback=|| view! { "None" }
>
"Some(\"" {my_optional_value().unwrap()} "\")"
</Show>
</code>
</p>
}
}
/*#[component]
pub fn Show<F, W, IV>(
/// The scope the component is running in
/// The components Show wraps
children: Box<dyn Fn() -> Fragment>,
/// A closure that returns a bool that determines whether this thing runs
when: W,
/// A closure that returns what gets rendered if the when statement is false
fallback: F,
) -> impl IntoView
where
W: Fn() -> bool + 'static,
F: Fn() -> IV + 'static,
IV: IntoView,
{
let memoized_when = create_memo(move |_| when());
move || match memoized_when.get() {
true => children().into_view(),
false => fallback().into_view(),
}
}*/
fn log(std::fmt::Display) {
let log = use_context::<RwSignal<Vec<String>>>().unwrap();
log.update(|log| log.push(msg.to_string()));
}
fn main() {
leptos::mount_to_body(|| view! { <App/> })
}
```
</details>
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# Reactivity
Leptos is built on top of a fine-grained reactive system, designed to run expensive side effects (like rendering something in a browser, or making a network request) as infrequently as possible in response to change, reactive values.
So far weve seen signals in action. These chapters will go into a bit more depth, and look at effects, which are the other half of the story.

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# Interlude: Reactivity and Functions
One of our core contributors said to me recently: “I never used closures this often
until I started using Leptos.” And its true. Closures are at the heart of any Leptos
application. It sometimes looks a little silly:
```rust
// a signal holds a value, and can be updated
let (count, set_count) = create_signal(0);
// a derived signal is a function that accesses other signals
let double_count = move || count() * 2;
let count_is_odd = move || count() & 1 == 1;
let text = move || if count_is_odd() {
"odd"
} else {
"even"
};
// an effect automatically tracks the signals it depends on
// and reruns when they change
create_effect(move |_| {
logging::log!("text = {}", text());
});
view! {
<p>{move || text().to_uppercase()}</p>
}
```
Closures, closures everywhere!
But why?
## Functions and UI Frameworks
Functions are at the heart of every UI framework. And this makes perfect sense. Creating a user interface is basically divided into two phases:
1. initial rendering
2. updates
In a web framework, the framework does some kind of initial rendering. Then it hands control back over to the browser. When certain events fire (like a mouse click) or asynchronous tasks finish (like an HTTP request finishing), the browser wakes the framework back up to update something. The framework runs some kind of code to update your user interface, and goes back asleep until the browser wakes it up again.
The key phrase here is “runs some kind of code.” The natural way to “run some kind of code” at an arbitrary point in time—in Rust or in any other programming language—is to call a function. And in fact every UI framework is based on rerunning some kind of function over and over:
1. virtual DOM (VDOM) frameworks like React, Yew, or Dioxus rerun a component or render function over and over, to generate a virtual DOM tree that can be reconciled with the previous result to patch the DOM
2. compiled frameworks like Angular and Svelte divide your component templates into “create” and “update” functions, rerunning the update function when they detect a change to the components state
3. in fine-grained reactive frameworks like SolidJS, Sycamore, or Leptos, _you_ define the functions that rerun
Thats what all our components are doing.
Take our typical `<SimpleCounter/>` example in its simplest form:
```rust
#[component]
pub fn SimpleCounter() -> impl IntoView {
let (value, set_value) = create_signal(0);
let increment = move |_| set_value.update(|value| *value += 1);
view! {
<button on:click=increment>
{value}
</button>
}
}
```
The `SimpleCounter` function itself runs once. The `value` signal is created once. The framework hands off the `increment` function to the browser as an event listener. When you click the button, the browser calls `increment`, which updates `value` via `set_value`. And that updates the single text node represented in our view by `{value}`.
Closures are key to reactivity. They provide the framework with the ability to rerun the smallest possible unit of your application in response to a change.
So remember two things:
1. Your component function is a setup function, not a render function: it only runs once.
2. For values in your view template to be reactive, they must be functions: either signals (which implement the `Fn` traits) or closures.

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# Working with Signals
So far weve used some simple examples of [`create_signal`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/fn.create_signal.html), which returns a [`ReadSignal`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/struct.ReadSignal.html) getter and a [`WriteSignal`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/struct.WriteSignal.html) setter.
## Getting and Setting
There are four basic signal operations:
1. [`.get()`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/struct.ReadSignal.html#impl-SignalGet%3CT%3E-for-ReadSignal%3CT%3E) clones the current value of the signal and tracks any future changes to the value reactively.
2. [`.with()`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/struct.ReadSignal.html#impl-SignalWith%3CT%3E-for-ReadSignal%3CT%3E) takes a function, which receives the current value of the signal by reference (`&T`), and tracks any future changes.
3. [`.set()`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/struct.WriteSignal.html#impl-SignalSet%3CT%3E-for-WriteSignal%3CT%3E) replaces the current value of the signal and notifies any subscribers that they need to update.
4. [`.update()`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/struct.WriteSignal.html#impl-SignalUpdate%3CT%3E-for-WriteSignal%3CT%3E) takes a function, which receives a mutable reference to the current value of the signal (`&mut T`), and notifies any subscribers that they need to update. (`.update()` doesnt return the value returned by the closure, but you can use [`.try_update()`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/trait.SignalUpdate.html#tymethod.try_update) if you need to; for example, if youre removing an item from a `Vec<_>` and want the removed item.)
Calling a `ReadSignal` as a function is syntax sugar for `.get()`. Calling a `WriteSignal` as a function is syntax sugar for `.set()`. So
```rust
let (count, set_count) = create_signal(0);
set_count(1);
logging::log!(count());
```
is the same as
```rust
let (count, set_count) = create_signal(0);
set_count.set(1);
logging::log!(count.get());
```
You might notice that `.get()` and `.set()` can be implemented in terms of `.with()` and `.update()`. In other words, `count.get()` is identical with `count.with(|n| n.clone())`, and `count.set(1)` is implemented by doing `count.update(|n| *n = 1)`.
But of course, `.get()` and `.set()` (or the plain function-call forms!) are much nicer syntax.
However, there are some very good use cases for `.with()` and `.update()`.
For example, consider a signal that holds a `Vec<String>`.
```rust
let (names, set_names) = create_signal(Vec::new());
if names().is_empty() {
set_names(vec!["Alice".to_string()]);
}
```
In terms of logic, this is simple enough, but its hiding some significant inefficiencies. Remember that `names().is_empty()` is sugar for `names.get().is_empty()`, which clones the value (its `names.with(|n| n.clone()).is_empty()`). This means we clone the whole `Vec<String>`, run `is_empty()`, and then immediately throw away the clone.
Likewise, `set_names` replaces the value with a whole new `Vec<_>`. This is fine, but we might as well just mutate the original `Vec<_>` in place.
```rust
let (names, set_names) = create_signal(Vec::new());
if names.with(|names| names.is_empty()) {
set_names.update(|names| names.push("Alice".to_string()));
}
```
Now our function simply takes `names` by reference to run `is_empty()`, avoiding that clone.
And if you have Clippy on, or if you have sharp eyes, you may notice we can make this even neater:
```rust
if names.with(Vec::is_empty) {
// ...
}
```
After all, `.with()` simply takes a function that takes the value by reference. Since `Vec::is_empty` takes `&self`, we can pass it in directly and avoid the unnecessary closure.
There are some helper macros to make using `.with()` and `.update()` easier to use, especially when using multiple signals.
```rust
let (first, _) = create_signal("Bob".to_string());
let (middle, _) = create_signal("J.".to_string());
let (last, _) = create_signal("Smith".to_string());
```
If you wanted to concatenate these 3 signals together without unnecessary cloning, you would have to write something like:
```rust
let name = move || {
first.with(|first| {
middle.with(|middle| last.with(|last| format!("{first} {middle} {last}")))
})
};
```
Which is very long and annoying to write.
Instead, you can use the `with!` macro to get references to all the signals at the same time.
```rust
let name = move || with!(|first, middle, last| format!("{first} {middle} {last}"));
```
This expands to the same thing as above. Take a look at the `with!` docs for more info, and the corresponding macros `update!`, `with_value!` and `update_value!`.
## Making signals depend on each other
Often people ask about situations in which some signal needs to change based on some other signals value. There are three good ways to do this, and one thats less than ideal but okay under controlled circumstances.
### Good Options
**1) B is a function of A.** Create a signal for A and a derived signal or memo for B.
```rust
let (count, set_count) = create_signal(1);
let derived_signal_double_count = move || count() * 2;
let memoized_double_count = create_memo(move |_| count() * 2);
```
> For guidance on whether to use a derived signal or a memo, see the docs for [`create_memo`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/fn.create_memo.html)
>
> **2) C is a function of A and some other thing B.** Create signals for A and B and a derived signal or memo for C.
```rust
let (first_name, set_first_name) = create_signal("Bridget".to_string());
let (last_name, set_last_name) = create_signal("Jones".to_string());
let full_name = move || format!("{} {}", first_name(), last_name());
```
**3) A and B are independent signals, but sometimes updated at the same time.** When you make the call to update A, make a separate call to update B.
```rust
let (age, set_age) = create_signal(32);
let (favorite_number, set_favorite_number) = create_signal(42);
// use this to handle a click on a `Clear` button
let clear_handler = move |_| {
set_age(0);
set_favorite_number(0);
};
```
### If you really must...
**4) Create an effect to write to B whenever A changes.** This is officially discouraged, for several reasons:
a) It will always be less efficient, as it means every time A updates you do two full trips through the reactive process. (You set A, which causes the effect to run, as well as any other effects that depend on A. Then you set B, which causes any effects that depend on B to run.)
b) It increases your chances of accidentally creating things like infinite loops or over-re-running effects. This is the kind of ping-ponging, reactive spaghetti code that was common in the early 2010s and that we try to avoid with things like read-write segregation and discouraging writing to signals from effects.
In most situations, its best to rewrite things such that theres a clear, top-down data flow based on derived signals or memos. But this isnt the end of the world.
> Im intentionally not providing an example here. Read the [`create_effect`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/fn.create_effect.html) docs to figure out how this would work.

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# Defining Routes
## Getting Started
Its easy to get started with the router.
First things first, make sure youve added the `leptos_router` package to your dependencies.
> Its important that the router is a separate package from `leptos` itself. This means that everything in the router can be defined in user-land code. If you want to create your own router, or use no router, youre completely free to do that!
And import the relevant types from the router, either with something like
```rust
use leptos_router::{Route, RouteProps, Router, RouterProps, Routes, RoutesProps};
```
or simply
```rust
use leptos_router::*;
```
## Providing the `<Router/>`
Routing behavior is provided by the [`<Router/>`](https://docs.rs/leptos_router/latest/leptos_router/fn.Router.html) component. This should usually be somewhere near the root of your application, the rest of the app.
> You shouldnt try to use multiple `<Router/>`s in your app. Remember that the router drives global state: if you have multiple routers, which one decides what to do when the URL changes?
Lets start with a simple `<App/>` component using the router:
```rust
use leptos::*;
use leptos_router::*;
#[component]
pub fn App() -> impl IntoView {
view! {
<Router>
<nav>
/* ... */
</nav>
<main>
/* ... */
</main>
</Router>
}
}
```
## Defining `<Routes/>`
The [`<Routes/>`](https://docs.rs/leptos_router/latest/leptos_router/fn.Routes.html) component is where you define all the routes to which a user can navigate in your application. Each possible route is defined by a [`<Route/>`](https://docs.rs/leptos_router/latest/leptos_router/fn.Route.html) component.
You should place the `<Routes/>` component at the location within your app where you want routes to be rendered. Everything outside `<Routes/>` will be present on every page, so you can leave things like a navigation bar or menu outside the `<Routes/>`.
```rust
use leptos::*;
use leptos_router::*;
#[component]
pub fn App() -> impl IntoView {
view! {
<Router>
<nav>
/* ... */
</nav>
<main>
// all our routes will appear inside <main>
<Routes>
/* ... */
</Routes>
</main>
</Router>
}
}
```
Individual routes are defined by providing children to `<Routes/>` with the `<Route/>` component. `<Route/>` takes a `path` and a `view`. When the current location matches `path`, the `view` will be created and displayed.
The `path` can include
- a static path (`/users`),
- dynamic, named parameters beginning with a colon (`/:id`),
- and/or a wildcard beginning with an asterisk (`/user/*any`)
The `view` is a function that returns a view. Any component with no props works here, as does a closure that returns some view.
```rust
<Routes>
<Route path="/" view=Home/>
<Route path="/users" view=Users/>
<Route path="/users/:id" view=UserProfile/>
<Route path="/*any" view=|| view! { <h1>"Not Found"</h1> }/>
</Routes>
```
> `view` takes a `Fn() -> impl IntoView`. If a component has no props, it can be passed directly into the `view`. In this case, `view=Home` is just a shorthand for `|| view! { <Home/> }`.
Now if you navigate to `/` or to `/users` youll get the home page or the `<Users/>`. If you go to `/users/3` or `/blahblah` youll get a user profile or your 404 page (`<NotFound/>`). On every navigation, the router determines which `<Route/>` should be matched, and therefore what content should be displayed where the `<Routes/>` component is defined.
Note that you can define your routes in any order. The router scores each route to see how good a match it is, rather than simply trying to match them top to bottom.
Simple enough?
## Conditional Routes
`leptos_router` is based on the assumption that you have one and only one `<Routes/>` component in your app. It uses this to generate routes on the server side, optimize route matching by caching calculated branches, and render your application.
You should not conditionally render `<Routes/>` using another component like `<Show/>` or `<Suspense/>`.
```rust
// ❌ don't do this!
view! {
<Show when=|| is_loaded() fallback=|| view! { <p>"Loading"</p> }>
<Routes>
<Route path="/" view=Home/>
</Routes>
</Show>
}
```
Instead, you can use nested routing to render your `<Routes/>` once, and conditionally render the router outlet:
```rust
// ✅ do this instead!
view! {
<Routes>
// parent route
<Route path="/" view=move || {
view! {
// only show the outlet if data have loaded
<Show when=|| is_loaded() fallback=|| view! { <p>"Loading"</p> }>
<Outlet/>
</Show>
}
}>
// nested child route
<Route path="/" view=Home/>
</Route>
</Routes>
}
```
If this looks bizarre, dont worry! The next section of the book is about this kind of nested routing.

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# Nested Routing
We just defined the following set of routes:
```rust
<Routes>
<Route path="/" view=Home/>
<Route path="/users" view=Users/>
<Route path="/users/:id" view=UserProfile/>
<Route path="/*any" view=NotFound/>
</Routes>
```
Theres a certain amount of duplication here: `/users` and `/users/:id`. This is fine for a small app, but you can probably already tell it wont scale well. Wouldnt it be nice if we could nest these routes?
Well... you can!
```rust
<Routes>
<Route path="/" view=Home/>
<Route path="/users" view=Users>
<Route path=":id" view=UserProfile/>
</Route>
<Route path="/*any" view=NotFound/>
</Routes>
```
But wait. Weve just subtly changed what our application does.
The next section is one of the most important in this entire routing section of the guide. Read it carefully, and feel free to ask questions if theres anything you dont understand.
# Nested Routes as Layout
Nested routes are a form of layout, not a method of route definition.
Let me put that another way: The goal of defining nested routes is not primarily to avoid repeating yourself when typing out the paths in your route definitions. It is actually to tell the router to display multiple `<Route/>`s on the page at the same time, side by side.
Lets look back at our practical example.
```rust
<Routes>
<Route path="/users" view=Users/>
<Route path="/users/:id" view=UserProfile/>
</Routes>
```
This means:
- If I go to `/users`, I get the `<Users/>` component.
- If I go to `/users/3`, I get the `<UserProfile/>` component (with the parameter `id` set to `3`; more on that later)
Lets say I use nested routes instead:
```rust
<Routes>
<Route path="/users" view=Users>
<Route path=":id" view=UserProfile/>
</Route>
</Routes>
```
This means:
- If I go to `/users/3`, the path matches two `<Route/>`s: `<Users/>` and `<UserProfile/>`.
- If I go to `/users`, the path is not matched.
I actually need to add a fallback route
```rust
<Routes>
<Route path="/users" view=Users>
<Route path=":id" view=UserProfile/>
<Route path="" view=NoUser/>
</Route>
</Routes>
```
Now:
- If I go to `/users/3`, the path matches `<Users/>` and `<UserProfile/>`.
- If I go to `/users`, the path matches `<Users/>` and `<NoUser/>`.
When I use nested routes, in other words, each **path** can match multiple **routes**: each URL can render the views provided by multiple `<Route/>` components, at the same time, on the same page.
This may be counter-intuitive, but its very powerful, for reasons youll hopefully see in a few minutes.
## Why Nested Routing?
Why bother with this?
Most web applications contain levels of navigation that correspond to different parts of the layout. For example, in an email app you might have a URL like `/contacts/greg`, which shows a list of contacts on the left of the screen, and contact details for Greg on the right of the screen. The contact list and the contact details should always appear on the screen at the same time. If theres no contact selected, maybe you want to show a little instructional text.
You can easily define this with nested routes
```rust
<Routes>
<Route path="/contacts" view=ContactList>
<Route path=":id" view=ContactInfo/>
<Route path="" view=|| view! {
<p>"Select a contact to view more info."</p>
}/>
</Route>
</Routes>
```
You can go even deeper. Say you want to have tabs for each contacts address, email/phone, and your conversations with them. You can add _another_ set of nested routes inside `:id`:
```rust
<Routes>
<Route path="/contacts" view=ContactList>
<Route path=":id" view=ContactInfo>
<Route path="" view=EmailAndPhone/>
<Route path="address" view=Address/>
<Route path="messages" view=Messages/>
</Route>
<Route path="" view=|| view! {
<p>"Select a contact to view more info."</p>
}/>
</Route>
</Routes>
```
> The main page of the [Remix website](https://remix.run/), a React framework from the creators of React Router, has a great visual example if you scroll down, with three levels of nested routing: Sales > Invoices > an invoice.
## `<Outlet/>`
Parent routes do not automatically render their nested routes. After all, they are just components; they dont know exactly where they should render their children, and “just stick it at the end of the parent component” is not a great answer.
Instead, you tell a parent component where to render any nested components with an `<Outlet/>` component. The `<Outlet/>` simply renders one of two things:
- if there is no nested route that has been matched, it shows nothing
- if there is a nested route that has been matched, it shows its `view`
Thats all! But its important to know and to remember, because its a common source of “Why isnt this working?” frustration. If you dont provide an `<Outlet/>`, the nested route wont be displayed.
```rust
#[component]
pub fn ContactList() -> impl IntoView {
let contacts = todo!();
view! {
<div style="display: flex">
// the contact list
<For each=contacts
key=|contact| contact.id
view=|contact| todo!()
>
// the nested child, if any
// dont forget this!
<Outlet/>
</div>
}
}
```
## Refactoring Route Definitions
You dont need to define all your routes in one place if you dont want to. You can refactor any `<Route/>` and its children out into a separate component.
For example, you can refactor the example above to use two separate components:
```rust
#[component]
fn App() -> impl IntoView {
view! {
<Router>
<Routes>
<Route path="/contacts" view=ContactList>
<ContactInfoRoutes/>
<Route path="" view=|| view! {
<p>"Select a contact to view more info."</p>
}/>
</Route>
</Routes>
</Router>
}
}
#[component(transparent)]
fn ContactInfoRoutes() -> impl IntoView {
view! {
<Route path=":id" view=ContactInfo>
<Route path="" view=EmailAndPhone/>
<Route path="address" view=Address/>
<Route path="messages" view=Messages/>
</Route>
}
}
```
This second component is a `#[component(transparent)]`, meaning it just returns its data, not a view: in this case, it's a [`RouteDefinition`](https://docs.rs/leptos_router/latest/leptos_router/struct.RouteDefinition.html) struct, which is what the `<Route/>` returns. As long as it is marked `#[component(transparent)]`, this sub-route can be defined wherever you want, and inserted as a component into your tree of route definitions.
## Nested Routing and Performance
All of this is nice, conceptually, but again—whats the big deal?
Performance.
In a fine-grained reactive library like Leptos, its always important to do the least amount of rendering work you can. Because were working with real DOM nodes and not diffing a virtual DOM, we want to “rerender” components as infrequently as possible. Nested routing makes this extremely easy.
Imagine my contact list example. If I navigate from Greg to Alice to Bob and back to Greg, the contact information needs to change on each navigation. But the `<ContactList/>` should never be rerendered. Not only does this save on rendering performance, it also maintains state in the UI. For example, if I have a search bar at the top of `<ContactList/>`, navigating from Greg to Alice to Bob wont clear the search.
In fact, in this case, we dont even need to rerender the `<Contact/>` component when moving between contacts. The router will just reactively update the `:id` parameter as we navigate, allowing us to make fine-grained updates. As we navigate between contacts, well update single text nodes to change the contacts name, address, and so on, without doing _any_ additional rerendering.
> This sandbox includes a couple features (like nested routing) discussed in this section and the previous one, and a couple well cover in the rest of this chapter. The router is such an integrated system that it makes sense to provide a single example, so dont be surprised if theres anything you dont understand.
[Click to open CodeSandbox.](https://codesandbox.io/p/sandbox/16-router-fy4tjv?file=%2Fsrc%2Fmain.rs&selection=%5B%7B%22endColumn%22%3A1%2C%22endLineNumber%22%3A3%2C%22startColumn%22%3A1%2C%22startLineNumber%22%3A3%7D%5D)
<iframe src="https://codesandbox.io/p/sandbox/16-router-fy4tjv?file=%2Fsrc%2Fmain.rs&selection=%5B%7B%22endColumn%22%3A1%2C%22endLineNumber%22%3A3%2C%22startColumn%22%3A1%2C%22startLineNumber%22%3A3%7D%5D" width="100%" height="1000px" style="max-height: 100vh"></iframe>
<details>
<summary>CodeSandbox Source</summary>
```rust
use leptos::*;
use leptos_router::*;
#[component]
fn App() -> impl IntoView {
view! {
<Router>
<h1>"Contact App"</h1>
// this <nav> will show on every routes,
// because it's outside the <Routes/>
// note: we can just use normal <a> tags
// and the router will use client-side navigation
<nav>
<h2>"Navigation"</h2>
<a href="/">"Home"</a>
<a href="/contacts">"Contacts"</a>
</nav>
<main>
<Routes>
// / just has an un-nested "Home"
<Route path="/" view=|| view! {
<h3>"Home"</h3>
}/>
// /contacts has nested routes
<Route
path="/contacts"
view=ContactList
>
// if no id specified, fall back
<Route path=":id" view=ContactInfo>
<Route path="" view=|| view! {
<div class="tab">
"(Contact Info)"
</div>
}/>
<Route path="conversations" view=|| view! {
<div class="tab">
"(Conversations)"
</div>
}/>
</Route>
// if no id specified, fall back
<Route path="" view=|| view! {
<div class="select-user">
"Select a user to view contact info."
</div>
}/>
</Route>
</Routes>
</main>
</Router>
}
}
#[component]
fn ContactList() -> impl IntoView {
view! {
<div class="contact-list">
// here's our contact list component itself
<div class="contact-list-contacts">
<h3>"Contacts"</h3>
<A href="alice">"Alice"</A>
<A href="bob">"Bob"</A>
<A href="steve">"Steve"</A>
</div>
// <Outlet/> will show the nested child route
// we can position this outlet wherever we want
// within the layout
<Outlet/>
</div>
}
}
#[component]
fn ContactInfo() -> impl IntoView {
// we can access the :id param reactively with `use_params_map`
let params = use_params_map();
let id = move || params.with(|params| params.get("id").cloned().unwrap_or_default());
// imagine we're loading data from an API here
let name = move || match id().as_str() {
"alice" => "Alice",
"bob" => "Bob",
"steve" => "Steve",
_ => "User not found.",
};
view! {
<div class="contact-info">
<h4>{name}</h4>
<div class="tabs">
<A href="" exact=true>"Contact Info"</A>
<A href="conversations">"Conversations"</A>
</div>
// <Outlet/> here is the tabs that are nested
// underneath the /contacts/:id route
<Outlet/>
</div>
}
}
fn main() {
leptos::mount_to_body(|| view! { <App/> })
}
```
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# Params and Queries
Static paths are useful for distinguishing between different pages, but almost every application wants to pass data through the URL at some point.
There are two ways you can do this:
1. named route **params** like `id` in `/users/:id`
2. named route **queries** like `q` in `/search?q=Foo`
Because of the way URLs are built, you can access the query from _any_ `<Route/>` view. You can access route params from the `<Route/>` that defines them or any of its nested children.
Accessing params and queries is pretty simple with a couple of hooks:
- [`use_query`](https://docs.rs/leptos_router/latest/leptos_router/fn.use_query.html) or [`use_query_map`](https://docs.rs/leptos_router/latest/leptos_router/fn.use_query_map.html)
- [`use_params`](https://docs.rs/leptos_router/latest/leptos_router/fn.use_params.html) or [`use_params_map`](https://docs.rs/leptos_router/latest/leptos_router/fn.use_query_map.html)
Each of these comes with a typed option (`use_query` and `use_params`) and an untyped option (`use_query_map` and `use_params_map`).
The untyped versions hold a simple key-value map. To use the typed versions, derive the [`Params`](https://docs.rs/leptos_router/0.2.3/leptos_router/trait.Params.html) trait on a struct.
> `Params` is a very lightweight trait to convert a flat key-value map of strings into a struct by applying `FromStr` to each field. Because of the flat structure of route params and URL queries, its significantly less flexible than something like `serde`; it also adds much less weight to your binary.
```rust
use leptos::*;
use leptos_router::*;
#[derive(Params)]
struct ContactParams {
id: usize
}
#[derive(Params)]
struct ContactSearch {
q: String
}
```
> Note: The `Params` derive macro is located at `leptos::Params`, and the `Params` trait is at `leptos_router::Params`. If you avoid using glob imports like `use leptos::*;`, make sure youre importing the right one for the derive macro.
>
> If you are not using the `nightly` feature, you will get the error
>
> ```
> no function or associated item named `into_param` found for struct `std::string::String` in the current scope
> ```
>
> At the moment, supporting both `T: FromStr` and `Option<T>` for typed params requires a nightly feature. You can fix this by simply changing the struct to use `q: Option<String>` instead of `q: String`.
Now we can use them in a component. Imagine a URL that has both params and a query, like `/contacts/:id?q=Search`.
The typed versions return `Memo<Result<T, _>>`. Its a Memo so it reacts to changes in the URL. Its a `Result` because the params or query need to be parsed from the URL, and may or may not be valid.
```rust
let params = use_params::<ContactParams>();
let query = use_query::<ContactSearch>();
// id: || -> usize
let id = move || {
params.with(|params| {
params
.map(|params| params.id)
.unwrap_or_default()
})
};
```
The untyped versions return `Memo<ParamsMap>`. Again, its memo to react to changes in the URL. [`ParamsMap`](https://docs.rs/leptos_router/0.2.3/leptos_router/struct.ParamsMap.html) behaves a lot like any other map type, with a `.get()` method that returns `Option<&String>`.
```rust
let params = use_params_map();
let query = use_query_map();
// id: || -> Option<String>
let id = move || {
params.with(|params| params.get("id").cloned())
};
```
This can get a little messy: deriving a signal that wraps an `Option<_>` or `Result<_>` can involve a couple steps. But its worth doing this for two reasons:
1. Its correct, i.e., it forces you to consider the cases, “What if the user doesnt pass a value for this query field? What if they pass an invalid value?”
2. Its performant. Specifically, when you navigate between different paths that match the same `<Route/>` with only params or the query changing, you can get fine-grained updates to different parts of your app without rerendering. For example, navigating between different contacts in our contact-list example does a targeted update to the name field (and eventually contact info) without needing to replace or rerender the wrapping `<Contact/>`. This is what fine-grained reactivity is for.
> This is the same example from the previous section. The router is such an integrated system that it makes sense to provide a single example highlighting multiple features, even if we havent explained them all yet.
[Click to open CodeSandbox.](https://codesandbox.io/p/sandbox/16-router-fy4tjv?file=%2Fsrc%2Fmain.rs&selection=%5B%7B%22endColumn%22%3A1%2C%22endLineNumber%22%3A3%2C%22startColumn%22%3A1%2C%22startLineNumber%22%3A3%7D%5D)
<iframe src="https://codesandbox.io/p/sandbox/16-router-fy4tjv?file=%2Fsrc%2Fmain.rs&selection=%5B%7B%22endColumn%22%3A1%2C%22endLineNumber%22%3A3%2C%22startColumn%22%3A1%2C%22startLineNumber%22%3A3%7D%5D" width="100%" height="1000px" style="max-height: 100vh"></iframe>
<details>
<summary>CodeSandbox Source</summary>
```rust
use leptos::*;
use leptos_router::*;
#[component]
fn App() -> impl IntoView {
view! {
<Router>
<h1>"Contact App"</h1>
// this <nav> will show on every routes,
// because it's outside the <Routes/>
// note: we can just use normal <a> tags
// and the router will use client-side navigation
<nav>
<h2>"Navigation"</h2>
<a href="/">"Home"</a>
<a href="/contacts">"Contacts"</a>
</nav>
<main>
<Routes>
// / just has an un-nested "Home"
<Route path="/" view=|| view! {
<h3>"Home"</h3>
}/>
// /contacts has nested routes
<Route
path="/contacts"
view=ContactList
>
// if no id specified, fall back
<Route path=":id" view=ContactInfo>
<Route path="" view=|| view! {
<div class="tab">
"(Contact Info)"
</div>
}/>
<Route path="conversations" view=|| view! {
<div class="tab">
"(Conversations)"
</div>
}/>
</Route>
// if no id specified, fall back
<Route path="" view=|| view! {
<div class="select-user">
"Select a user to view contact info."
</div>
}/>
</Route>
</Routes>
</main>
</Router>
}
}
#[component]
fn ContactList() -> impl IntoView {
view! {
<div class="contact-list">
// here's our contact list component itself
<div class="contact-list-contacts">
<h3>"Contacts"</h3>
<A href="alice">"Alice"</A>
<A href="bob">"Bob"</A>
<A href="steve">"Steve"</A>
</div>
// <Outlet/> will show the nested child route
// we can position this outlet wherever we want
// within the layout
<Outlet/>
</div>
}
}
#[component]
fn ContactInfo() -> impl IntoView {
// we can access the :id param reactively with `use_params_map`
let params = use_params_map();
let id = move || params.with(|params| params.get("id").cloned().unwrap_or_default());
// imagine we're loading data from an API here
let name = move || match id().as_str() {
"alice" => "Alice",
"bob" => "Bob",
"steve" => "Steve",
_ => "User not found.",
};
view! {
<div class="contact-info">
<h4>{name}</h4>
<div class="tabs">
<A href="" exact=true>"Contact Info"</A>
<A href="conversations">"Conversations"</A>
</div>
// <Outlet/> here is the tabs that are nested
// underneath the /contacts/:id route
<Outlet/>
</div>
}
}
fn main() {
leptos::mount_to_body(|| view! { <App/> })
}
```
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# The `<A/>` Component
Client-side navigation works perfectly fine with ordinary HTML `<a>` elements. The router adds a listener that handles every click on a `<a>` element and tries to handle it on the client side, i.e., without doing another round trip to the server to request HTML. This is what enables the snappy “single-page app” navigations youre probably familiar with from most modern web apps.
The router will bail out of handling an `<a>` click under a number of situations
- the click event has had `prevent_default()` called on it
- the <kbd>Meta</kbd>, <kbd>Alt</kbd>, <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>, or <kbd>Shift</kbd> keys were held during click
- the `<a>` has a `target` or `download` attribute, or `rel="external"`
- the link has a different origin from the current location
In other words, the router will only try to do a client-side navigation when its pretty sure it can handle it, and it will upgrade every `<a>` element to get this special behavior.
> This also means that if you need to opt out of client-side routing, you can do so easily. For example, if you have a link to another page on the same domain, but which isnt part of your Leptos app, you can just use `<a rel="external">` to tell the router it isnt something it can handle.
The router also provides an [`<A>`](https://docs.rs/leptos_router/latest/leptos_router/fn.A.html) component, which does two additional things:
1. Correctly resolves relative nested routes. Relative routing with ordinary `<a>` tags can be tricky. For example, if you have a route like `/post/:id`, `<A href="1">` will generate the correct relative route, but `<a href="1">` likely will not (depending on where it appears in your view.) `<A/>` resolves routes relative to the path of the nested route within which it appears.
2. Sets the `aria-current` attribute to `page` if this link is the active link (i.e., its a link to the page youre on). This is helpful for accessibility and for styling. For example, if you want to set the link a different color if its a link to the page youre currently on, you can match this attribute with a CSS selector.
## Navigating Programmatically
Your most-used methods of navigating between pages should be with `<a>` and `<form>` elements or with the enhanced `<A/>` and `<Form/>` components. Using links and forms to navigate is the best solution for accessibility and graceful degradation.
On occasion, though, youll want to navigate programmatically, i.e., call a function that can navigate to a new page. In that case, you should use the [`use_navigate`](https://docs.rs/leptos_router/latest/leptos_router/fn.use_navigate.html) function.
```rust
let navigate = leptos_router::use_navigate();
navigate("/somewhere", Default::default());
```
> You should almost never do something like `<button on:click=move |_| navigate(/* ... */)>`. Any `on:click` that navigates should be an `<a>`, for reasons of accessibility.
The second argument here is a set of [`NavigateOptions`](https://docs.rs/leptos_router/latest/leptos_router/struct.NavigateOptions.html), which includes options to resolve the navigation relative to the current route as the `<A/>` component does, replace it in the navigation stack, include some navigation state, and maintain the current scroll state on navigation.
> Once again, this is the same example. Check out the relative `<A/>` components, and take a look at the CSS in `index.html` to see the ARIA-based styling.
[Click to open CodeSandbox.](https://codesandbox.io/p/sandbox/16-router-fy4tjv?file=%2Fsrc%2Fmain.rs&selection=%5B%7B%22endColumn%22%3A1%2C%22endLineNumber%22%3A3%2C%22startColumn%22%3A1%2C%22startLineNumber%22%3A3%7D%5D)
<iframe src="https://codesandbox.io/p/sandbox/16-router-fy4tjv?file=%2Fsrc%2Fmain.rs&selection=%5B%7B%22endColumn%22%3A1%2C%22endLineNumber%22%3A3%2C%22startColumn%22%3A1%2C%22startLineNumber%22%3A3%7D%5D" width="100%" height="1000px" style="max-height: 100vh"></iframe>
<details>
<summary>CodeSandbox Source</summary>
```rust
use leptos::*;
use leptos_router::*;
#[component]
fn App() -> impl IntoView {
view! {
<Router>
<h1>"Contact App"</h1>
// this <nav> will show on every routes,
// because it's outside the <Routes/>
// note: we can just use normal <a> tags
// and the router will use client-side navigation
<nav>
<h2>"Navigation"</h2>
<a href="/">"Home"</a>
<a href="/contacts">"Contacts"</a>
</nav>
<main>
<Routes>
// / just has an un-nested "Home"
<Route path="/" view=|| view! {
<h3>"Home"</h3>
}/>
// /contacts has nested routes
<Route
path="/contacts"
view=ContactList
>
// if no id specified, fall back
<Route path=":id" view=ContactInfo>
<Route path="" view=|| view! {
<div class="tab">
"(Contact Info)"
</div>
}/>
<Route path="conversations" view=|| view! {
<div class="tab">
"(Conversations)"
</div>
}/>
</Route>
// if no id specified, fall back
<Route path="" view=|| view! {
<div class="select-user">
"Select a user to view contact info."
</div>
}/>
</Route>
</Routes>
</main>
</Router>
}
}
#[component]
fn ContactList() -> impl IntoView {
view! {
<div class="contact-list">
// here's our contact list component itself
<div class="contact-list-contacts">
<h3>"Contacts"</h3>
<A href="alice">"Alice"</A>
<A href="bob">"Bob"</A>
<A href="steve">"Steve"</A>
</div>
// <Outlet/> will show the nested child route
// we can position this outlet wherever we want
// within the layout
<Outlet/>
</div>
}
}
#[component]
fn ContactInfo() -> impl IntoView {
// we can access the :id param reactively with `use_params_map`
let params = use_params_map();
let id = move || params.with(|params| params.get("id").cloned().unwrap_or_default());
// imagine we're loading data from an API here
let name = move || match id().as_str() {
"alice" => "Alice",
"bob" => "Bob",
"steve" => "Steve",
_ => "User not found.",
};
view! {
<div class="contact-info">
<h4>{name}</h4>
<div class="tabs">
<A href="" exact=true>"Contact Info"</A>
<A href="conversations">"Conversations"</A>
</div>
// <Outlet/> here is the tabs that are nested
// underneath the /contacts/:id route
<Outlet/>
</div>
}
}
fn main() {
leptos::mount_to_body(|| view! { <App/> })
}
```
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# The `<Form/>` Component
Links and forms sometimes seem completely unrelated. But, in fact, they work in very similar ways.
In plain HTML, there are three ways to navigate to another page:
1. An `<a>` element that links to another page: Navigates to the URL in its `href` attribute with the `GET` HTTP method.
2. A `<form method="GET">`: Navigates to the URL in its `action` attribute with the `GET` HTTP method and the form data from its inputs encoded in the URL query string.
3. A `<form method="POST">`: Navigates to the URL in its `action` attribute with the `POST` HTTP method and the form data from its inputs encoded in the body of the request.
Since we have a client-side router, we can do client-side link navigations without reloading the page, i.e., without a full round-trip to the server and back. It makes sense that we can do client-side form navigations in the same way.
The router provides a [`<Form>`](https://docs.rs/leptos_router/latest/leptos_router/fn.Form.html) component, which works like the HTML `<form>` element, but uses client-side navigations instead of full page reloads. `<Form/>` works with both `GET` and `POST` requests. With `method="GET"`, it will navigate to the URL encoded in the form data. With `method="POST"` it will make a `POST` request and handle the servers response.
`<Form/>` provides the basis for some components like `<ActionForm/>` and `<MultiActionForm/>` that well see in later chapters. But it also enables some powerful patterns of its own.
For example, imagine that you want to create a search field that updates search results in real time as the user searches, without a page reload, but that also stores the search in the URL so a user can copy and paste it to share results with someone else.
It turns out that the patterns weve learned so far make this easy to implement.
```rust
async fn fetch_results() {
// some async function to fetch our search results
}
#[component]
pub fn FormExample() -> impl IntoView {
// reactive access to URL query strings
let query = use_query_map();
// search stored as ?q=
let search = move || query().get("q").cloned().unwrap_or_default();
// a resource driven by the search string
let search_results = create_resource(search, fetch_results);
view! {
<Form method="GET" action="">
<input type="search" name="search" value=search/>
<input type="submit"/>
</Form>
<Transition fallback=move || ()>
/* render search results */
</Transition>
}
}
```
Whenever you click `Submit`, the `<Form/>` will “navigate” to `?q={search}`. But because this navigation is done on the client side, theres no page flicker or reload. The URL query string changes, which triggers `search` to update. Because `search` is the source signal for the `search_results` resource, this triggers `search_results` to reload its resource. The `<Transition/>` continues displaying the current search results until the new ones have loaded. When they are complete, it switches to displaying the new result.
This is a great pattern. The data flow is extremely clear: all data flows from the URL to the resource into the UI. The current state of the application is stored in the URL, which means you can refresh the page or text the link to a friend and it will show exactly what youre expecting. And once we introduce server rendering, this pattern will prove to be really fault-tolerant, too: because it uses a `<form>` element and URLs under the hood, it actually works really well without even loading your WASM on the client.
We can actually take it a step further and do something kind of clever:
```rust
view! {
<Form method="GET" action="">
<input type="search" name="search" value=search
oninput="this.form.requestSubmit()"
/>
</Form>
}
```
Youll notice that this version drops the `Submit` button. Instead, we add an `oninput` attribute to the input. Note that this is _not_ `on:input`, which would listen for the `input` event and run some Rust code. Without the colon, `oninput` is the plain HTML attribute. So the string is actually a JavaScript string. `this.form` gives us the form the input is attached to. `requestSubmit()` fires the `submit` event on the `<form>`, which is caught by `<Form/>` just as if we had clicked a `Submit` button. Now the form will “navigate” on every keystroke or input to keep the URL (and therefore the search) perfectly in sync with the users input as they type.
[Click to open CodeSandbox.](https://codesandbox.io/p/sandbox/16-router-forked-hrrt3h?file=%2Fsrc%2Fmain.rs)
<iframe src="https://codesandbox.io/p/sandbox/16-router-forked-hrrt3h?file=%2Fsrc%2Fmain.rs" width="100%" height="1000px" style="max-height: 100vh"></iframe>
<details>
<summary>CodeSandbox Source</summary>
```rust
use leptos::*;
use leptos_router::*;
#[component]
fn App() -> impl IntoView {
view! {
<Router>
<h1><code>"<Form/>"</code></h1>
<main>
<Routes>
<Route path="" view=FormExample/>
</Routes>
</main>
</Router>
}
}
#[component]
pub fn FormExample() -> impl IntoView {
// reactive access to URL query
let query = use_query_map();
let name = move || query().get("name").cloned().unwrap_or_default();
let number = move || query().get("number").cloned().unwrap_or_default();
let select = move || query().get("select").cloned().unwrap_or_default();
view! {
// read out the URL query strings
<table>
<tr>
<td><code>"name"</code></td>
<td>{name}</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>"number"</code></td>
<td>{number}</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><code>"select"</code></td>
<td>{select}</td>
</tr>
</table>
// <Form/> will navigate whenever submitted
<h2>"Manual Submission"</h2>
<Form method="GET" action="">
// input names determine query string key
<input type="text" name="name" value=name/>
<input type="number" name="number" value=number/>
<select name="select">
// `selected` will set which starts as selected
<option selected=move || select() == "A">
"A"
</option>
<option selected=move || select() == "B">
"B"
</option>
<option selected=move || select() == "C">
"C"
</option>
</select>
// submitting should cause a client-side
// navigation, not a full reload
<input type="submit"/>
</Form>
// This <Form/> uses some JavaScript to submit
// on every input
<h2>"Automatic Submission"</h2>
<Form method="GET" action="">
<input
type="text"
name="name"
value=name
// this oninput attribute will cause the
// form to submit on every input to the field
oninput="this.form.requestSubmit()"
/>
<input
type="number"
name="number"
value=number
oninput="this.form.requestSubmit()"
/>
<select name="select"
onchange="this.form.requestSubmit()"
>
<option selected=move || select() == "A">
"A"
</option>
<option selected=move || select() == "B">
"B"
</option>
<option selected=move || select() == "C">
"C"
</option>
</select>
// submitting should cause a client-side
// navigation, not a full reload
<input type="submit"/>
</Form>
}
}
fn main() {
leptos::mount_to_body(|| view! { <App/> })
}
```
</details>
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# Routing
## The Basics
Routing drives most websites. A router is the answer to the question, “Given this URL, what should appear on the page?”
A URL consists of many parts. For example, the URL `https://my-cool-blog.com/blog/search?q=Search#results` consists of
- a _scheme_: `https`
- a _domain_: `my-cool-blog.com`
- a **path**: `/blog/search`
- a **query** (or **search**): `?q=Search`
- a _hash_: `#results`
The Leptos Router works with the path and query (`/blog/search?q=Search`). Given this piece of the URL, what should the app render on the page?
## The Philosophy
In most cases, the path should drive what is displayed on the page. From the users perspective, for most applications, most major changes in the state of the app should be reflected in the URL. If you copy and paste the URL and open it in another tab, you should find yourself more or less in the same place.
In this sense, the router is really at the heart of the global state management for your application. More than anything else, it drives what is displayed on the page.
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# Server Functions
If youre creating anything beyond a toy app, youll need to run code on the server all the time: reading from or writing to a database that only runs on the server, running expensive computations using libraries you dont want to ship down to the client, accessing APIs that need to be called from the server rather than the client for CORS reasons or because you need a secret API key thats stored on the server and definitely shouldnt be shipped down to a users browser.
Traditionally, this is done by separating your server and client code, and by setting up something like a REST API or GraphQL API to allow your client to fetch and mutate data on the server. This is fine, but it requires you to write and maintain your code in multiple separate places (client-side code for fetching, server-side functions to run), as well as creating a third thing to manage, which is the API contract between the two.
Leptos is one of a number of modern frameworks that introduce the concept of **server functions**. Server functions have two key characteristics:
1. Server functions are **co-located** with your component code, so that you can organize your work by feature, not by technology. For example, you might have a “dark mode” feature that should persist a users dark/light mode preference across sessions, and be applied during server rendering so theres no flicker. This requires a component that needs to be interactive on the client, and some work to be done on the server (setting a cookie, maybe even storing a user in a database.) Traditionally, this feature might end up being split between two different locations in your code, one in your “frontend” and one in your “backend.” With server functions, youll probably just write them both in one `dark_mode.rs` and forget about it.
2. Server functions are **isomorphic**, i.e., they can be called either from the server or the browser. This is done by generating code differently for the two platforms. On the server, a server function simply runs. In the browser, the server functions body is replaced with a stub that actually makes a fetch request to the server, serializing the arguments into the request and deserializing the return value from the response. But on either end, the function can simply be called: you can create an `add_todo` function that writes to your database, and simply call it from a click handler on a button in the browser!
## Using Server Functions
Actually, I kind of like that example. What would it look like? Its pretty simple, actually.
```rust
// todo.rs
#[server(AddTodo, "/api")]
pub async fn add_todo(title: String) -> Result<(), ServerFnError> {
let mut conn = db().await?;
match sqlx::query("INSERT INTO todos (title, completed) VALUES ($1, false)")
.bind(title)
.execute(&mut conn)
.await
{
Ok(_row) => Ok(()),
Err(e) => Err(ServerFnError::ServerError(e.to_string())),
}
}
#[component]
pub fn BusyButton() -> impl IntoView {
view! {
<button on:click=move |_| {
spawn_local(async {
add_todo("So much to do!".to_string()).await;
});
}>
"Add Todo"
</button>
}
}
```
Youll notice a couple things here right away:
- Server functions can use server-only dependencies, like `sqlx`, and can access server-only resources, like our database.
- Server functions are `async`. Even if they only did synchronous work on the server, the function signature would still need to be `async`, because calling them from the browser _must_ be asynchronous.
- Server functions return `Result<T, ServerFnError>`. Again, even if they only do infallible work on the server, this is true, because `ServerFnError`s variants include the various things that can be wrong during the process of making a network request.
- Server functions can be called from the client. Take a look at our click handler. This is code that will _only ever_ run on the client. But it can call the function `add_todo` (using `spawn_local` to run the `Future`) as if it were an ordinary async function:
```rust
move |_| {
spawn_local(async {
add_todo("So much to do!".to_string()).await;
});
}
```
- Server functions are top-level functions defined with `fn`. Unlike event listeners, derived signals, and most everything else in Leptos, they are not closures! As `fn` calls, they have no access to the reactive state of your app or anything else that is not passed in as an argument. And again, this makes perfect sense: When you make a request to the server, the server doesnt have access to client state unless you send it explicitly. (Otherwise wed have to serialize the whole reactive system and send it across the wire with every request, which—while it served classic ASP for a while—is a really bad idea.)
- Server function arguments and return values both need to be serializable with `serde`. Again, hopefully this makes sense: while function arguments in general dont need to be serialized, calling a server function from the browser means serializing the arguments and sending them over HTTP.
There are a few things to note about the way you define a server function, too.
- Server functions are created by using the [`#[server]` macro](https://docs.rs/leptos_server/latest/leptos_server/index.html#server) to annotate a top-level function, which can be defined anywhere.
- We provide the macro a type name. The type name is used internally as a container to hold, serialize, and deserialize the arguments.
- We provide the macro a path. This is a prefix for the path at which well mount a server function handler on our server. (See examples for [Actix](https://github.com/leptos-rs/leptos/blob/main/examples/todo_app_sqlite/src/main.rs#L44) and [Axum](https://github.com/leptos-rs/leptos/blob/598523cd9d0d775b017cb721e41ebae9349f01e2/examples/todo_app_sqlite_axum/src/main.rs#L51).)
- Youll need to have `serde` as a dependency with the `derive` featured enabled for the macro to work properly. You can easily add it to `Cargo.toml` with `cargo add serde --features=derive`.
## Server Function URL Prefixes
You can optionally define a specific URL prefix to be used in the definition of the server function.
This is done by providing an optional 2nd argument to the `#[server]` macro.
By default the URL prefix will be `/api`, if not specified.
Here are some examples:
```rust
#[server(AddTodo)] // will use the default URL prefix of `/api`
#[server(AddTodo, "/foo")] // will use the URL prefix of `/foo`
```
## Server Function Encodings
By default, the server function call is a `POST` request that serializes the arguments as URL-encoded form data in the body of the request. (This means that server functions can be called from HTML forms, which well see in a future chapter.) But there are a few other methods supported. Optionally, we can provide another argument to the `#[server]` macro to specify an alternate encoding:
```rust
#[server(AddTodo, "/api", "Url")]
#[server(AddTodo, "/api", "GetJson")]
#[server(AddTodo, "/api", "Cbor")]
#[server(AddTodo, "/api", "GetCbor")]
```
The four options use different combinations of HTTP verbs and encoding methods:
| Name | Method | Request | Response |
| ----------------- | ------ | ----------- | -------- |
| **Url** (default) | POST | URL encoded | JSON |
| **GetJson** | GET | URL encoded | JSON |
| **Cbor** | POST | CBOR | CBOR |
| **GetCbor** | GET | URL encoded | CBOR |
In other words, you have two choices:
- `GET` or `POST`? This has implications for things like browser or CDN caching; while `POST` requests should not be cached, `GET` requests can be.
- Plain text (arguments sent with URL/form encoding, results sent as JSON) or a binary format (CBOR, encoded as a base64 string)?
**But remember**: Leptos will handle all the details of this encoding and decoding for you. When you use a server function, it looks just like calling any other asynchronous function!
> **Why not `PUT` or `DELETE`? Why URL/form encoding, and not JSON?**
>
> These are reasonable questions. Much of the web is built on REST API patterns that encourage the use of semantic HTTP methods like `DELETE` to delete an item from a database, and many devs are accustomed to sending data to APIs in the JSON format.
>
> The reason we use `POST` or `GET` with URL-encoded data by default is the `<form>` support. For better or for worse, HTML forms dont support `PUT` or `DELETE`, and they dont support sending JSON. This means that if you use anything but a `GET` or `POST` request with URL-encoded data, it can only work once WASM has loaded. As well see [in a later chapter](../progressive_enhancement), this isnt always a great idea.
>
> The CBOR encoding is suported for historical reasons; an earlier version of server functions used a URL encoding that didnt support nested objects like structs or vectors as server function arguments, which CBOR did. But note that the CBOR forms encounter the same issue as `PUT`, `DELETE`, or JSON: they do not degrade gracefully if the WASM version of your app is not available.
## Server Functions Endpoint Paths
By default, a unique path will be generated. You can optionally define a specific endpoint path to be used in the URL. This is done by providing an optional 4th argument to the `#[server]` macro. Leptos will generate the complete path by concatenating the URL prefix (2nd argument) and the endpoint path (4th argument).
For example,
```rust
#[server(MyServerFnType, "/api", "Url", "hello")]
```
will generate a server function endpoint at `/api/hello` that accepts a POST request.
> **Can I use the same server function endpoint path with multiple encodings?**
>
> No. Different server functions must have unique paths. The `#[server]` macro automatically generates unique paths, but you need to be careful if you choose to specify the complete path manually, as the server looks up server functions by their path.
## An Important Note on Security
Server functions are a cool technology, but its very important to remember. **Server functions are not magic; theyre syntax sugar for defining a public API.** The _body_ of a server function is never made public; its just part of your server binary. But the server function is a publicly accessible API endpoint, and its return value is just a JSON or similar blob. You should _never_ return something sensitive from a server function.
## Integrating Server Functions with Leptos
So far, everything Ive said is actually framework agnostic. (And in fact, the Leptos server function crate has been integrated into Dioxus as well!) Server functions are simply a way of defining a function-like RPC call that leans on Web standards like HTTP requests and URL encoding.
But in a way, they also provide the last missing primitive in our story so far. Because a server function is just a plain Rust async function, it integrates perfectly with the async Leptos primitives we discussed [earlier](https://leptos-rs.github.io/leptos/async/index.html). So you can easily integrate your server functions with the rest of your applications:
- Create **resources** that call the server function to load data from the server
- Read these resources under `<Suspense/>` or `<Transition/>` to enable streaming SSR and fallback states while data loads.
- Create **actions** that call the server function to mutate data on the server
The final section of this book will make this a little more concrete by introducing patterns that use progressively-enhanced HTML forms to run these server actions.
But in the next few chapters, well actually take a look at some of the details of what you might want to do with your server functions, including the best ways to integrate with the powerful extractors provided by the Actix and Axum server frameworks.

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# Extractors
The server functions we looked at in the last chapter showed how to run code on the server, and integrate it with the user interface youre rendering in the browser. But they didnt show you much about how to actually use your server to its full potential.
## Server Frameworks
We call Leptos a “full-stack” framework, but “full-stack” is always a misnomer (after all, it never means everything from the browser to your power company.) For us, “full stack” means that your Leptos app can run in the browser, and can run on the server, and can integrate the two, drawing together the unique features available in each; as weve seen in the book so far, a button click on the browser can drive a database read on the server, both written in the same Rust module. But Leptos itself doesnt provide the server (or the database, or the operating system, or the firmware, or the electrical cables...)
Instead, Leptos provides integrations for the two most popular Rust web server frameworks, Actix Web ([`leptos_actix`](https://docs.rs/leptos_actix/latest/leptos_actix/)) and Axum ([`leptos_axum`](https://docs.rs/leptos_axum/latest/leptos_axum/)). Weve built integrations with each servers router so that you can simply plug your Leptos app into an existing server with `.leptos_routes()`, and easily handle server function calls.
> If you havent seen our [Actix](https://github.com/leptos-rs/start) and [Axum](https://github.com/leptos-rs/start-axum) templates, nows a good time to check them out.
## Using Extractors
Both Actix and Axum handlers are built on the same powerful idea of **extractors**. Extractors “extract” typed data from an HTTP request, allowing you to access server-specific data easily.
Leptos provides `extract` helper functions to let you use these extractors directly in your server functions, with a convenient syntax very similar to handlers for each framework.
### Actix Extractors
The [`extract` function in `leptos_actix`](https://docs.rs/leptos_actix/latest/leptos_actix/fn.extract.html) takes a handler function as its argument. The handler follows similar rules to an Actix handler: it is an async function that receives arguments that will be extracted from the request and returns some value. The handler function receives that extracted data as its arguments, and can do further `async` work on them inside the body of the `async move` block. It returns whatever value you return back out into the server function.
```rust
#[server(ActixExtract, "/api")]
pub async fn actix_extract() -> Result<String, ServerFnError> {
use leptos_actix::extract;
use actix_web::dev::ConnectionInfo;
use actix_web::web::{Data, Query};
extract(
|search: Query<Search>, connection: ConnectionInfo| async move {
format!(
"search = {}\nconnection = {:?}",
search.q,
connection
)
},
)
.await
}
```
## Axum Extractors
The syntax for the [`leptos_axum::extract`](https://docs.rs/leptos_axum/latest/leptos_axum/fn.extract.html) function is very similar. (**Note**: This is available on the git main branch, but has not been released as of writing.) Note that Axum extractors return a `Result`, so youll need to add something to handle the error case.
```rust
#[server(AxumExtract, "/api")]
pub async fn axum_extract() -> Result<String, ServerFnError> {
use axum::{extract::Query, http::Method};
use leptos_axum::extract;
extract(|method: Method, res: Query<MyQuery>| async move {
format!("{method:?} and {}", res.q)
},
)
.await
.map_err(|e| ServerFnError::ServerError("Could not extract method and query...".to_string()))
}
```
These are relatively simple examples accessing basic data from the server. But you can use extractors to access things like headers, cookies, database connection pools, and more, using the exact same `extract()` pattern.
The Axum `extract` function only supports extractors for which the state is `()`. If you need an extractor that uses `State`, you should use [`extract_with_state`](https://docs.rs/leptos_axum/latest/leptos_axum/fn.extract_with_state.html). This requires you to provide the state. You can do this by extending the existing `LeptosOptions` state using the Axum `FromRef` pattern, which providing the state as context during render and server functions with custom handlers.
```rust
use axum::extract::FromRef;
/// Derive FromRef to allow multiple items in state, using Axums
/// SubStates pattern.
#[derive(FromRef, Debug, Clone)]
pub struct AppState{
pub leptos_options: LeptosOptions,
pub pool: SqlitePool
}
```
[Click here for an example of providing context in custom handlers](https://github.com/leptos-rs/leptos/blob/19ea6fae6aec2a493d79cc86612622d219e6eebb/examples/session_auth_axum/src/main.rs#L24-L44).
## A Note about Data-Loading Patterns
Because Actix and (especially) Axum are built on the idea of a single round-trip HTTP request and response, you typically run extractors near the “top” of your application (i.e., before you start rendering) and use the extracted data to determine how that should be rendered. Before you render a `<button>`, you load all the data your app could need. And any given route handler needs to know all the data that will need to be extracted by that route.
But Leptos integrates both the client and the server, and its important to be able to refresh small pieces of your UI with new data from the server without forcing a full reload of all the data. So Leptos likes to push data loading “down” in your application, as far towards the leaves of your user interface as possible. When you click a `<button>`, it can refresh just the data it needs. This is exactly what server functions are for: they give you granular access to data to be loaded and reloaded.
The `extract()` functions let you combine both models by using extractors in your server functions. You get access to the full power of route extractors, while decentralizing knowledge of what needs to be extracted down to your individual components. This makes it easier to refactor and reorganize routes: you dont need to specify all the data a route needs up front.

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# Responses and Redirects
Extractors provide an easy way to access request data inside server functions. Leptos also provides a way to modify the HTTP response, using the `ResponseOptions` type (see docs for [Actix](https://docs.rs/leptos_actix/latest/leptos_actix/struct.ResponseOptions.html) or [Axum](https://docs.rs/leptos_axum/latest/leptos_axum/struct.ResponseOptions.html)) types and the `redirect` helper function (see docs for [Actix](https://docs.rs/leptos_actix/latest/leptos_actix/fn.redirect.html) or [Axum](https://docs.rs/leptos_axum/latest/leptos_axum/fn.redirect.html)).
## `ResponseOptions`
`ResponseOptions` is provided via context during the initial server rendering response and during any subsequent server function call. It allows you to easily set the status code for the HTTP response, or to add headers to the HTTP response, e.g., to set cookies.
```rust
#[server(TeaAndCookies)]
pub async fn tea_and_cookies() -> Result<(), ServerFnError> {
use actix_web::{cookie::Cookie, http::header, http::header::HeaderValue};
use leptos_actix::ResponseOptions;
// pull ResponseOptions from context
let response = expect_context::<ResponseOptions>();
// set the HTTP status code
response.set_status(StatusCode::IM_A_TEAPOT);
// set a cookie in the HTTP response
let mut cookie = Cookie::build("biscuits", "yes").finish();
if let Ok(cookie) = HeaderValue::from_str(&cookie.to_string()) {
res.insert_header(header::SET_COOKIE, cookie);
}
}
```
## `redirect`
One common modification to an HTTP response is to redirect to another page. The Actix and Axum integrations provide a `redirect` function to make this easy to do. `redirect` simply sets an HTTP status code of `302 Found` and sets the `Location` header.
Heres a simplified example from our [`session_auth_axum` example](https://github.com/leptos-rs/leptos/blob/a5f73b441c079f9138102b3a7d8d4828f045448c/examples/session_auth_axum/src/auth.rs#L154-L181).
```rust
#[server(Login, "/api")]
pub async fn login(
username: String,
password: String,
remember: Option<String>,
) -> Result<(), ServerFnError> {
// pull the DB pool and auth provider from context
let pool = pool()?;
let auth = auth()?;
// check whether the user exists
let user: User = User::get_from_username(username, &pool)
.await
.ok_or_else(|| {
ServerFnError::ServerError("User does not exist.".into())
})?;
// check whether the user has provided the correct password
match verify(password, &user.password)? {
// if the password is correct...
true => {
// log the user in
auth.login_user(user.id);
auth.remember_user(remember.is_some());
// and redirect to the home page
leptos_axum::redirect("/");
Ok(())
}
// if not, return an error
false => Err(ServerFnError::ServerError(
"Password does not match.".to_string(),
)),
}
}
```
This server function can then be used from your application. This `redirect` works well with the progressively-enhanced `<ActionForm/>` component: without JS/WASM, the server response will redirect because of the status code and header. With JS/WASM, the `<ActionForm/>` will detect the redirect in the server function response, and use client-side navigation to redirect to the new page.

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# Working with the Server
The previous section described the process of server-side rendering, using the server to generate an HTML version of the page that will become interactive in the browser. So far, everything has been “isomorphic” or “universal”; in other words, your app has had the “same (_iso_) shape (_morphe_)” on the client and the server.
But a server can do a lot more than just render HTML! In fact, a server can do a whole bunch of things your browser _cant,_ like reading from and writing to a SQL database.
If youre used to building JavaScript frontend apps, youre probably used to calling out to some kind of REST API to do this sort of server work. If youre used to building sites with PHP or Python or Ruby (or Java or C# or...), this server-side work is your bread and butter, and its the client-side interactivity that tends to be an afterthought.
With Leptos, you can do both: not only in the same language, not only sharing the same types, but even in the same files!
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# Introducing `cargo-leptos`
So far, weve just been running code in the browser and using Trunk to coordinate the build process and run a local development process. If were going to add server-side rendering, well need to run our application code on the server as well. This means well need to build two separate binaries, one compiled to native code and running the server, the other compiled to WebAssembly (WASM) and running in the users browser. Additionally, the server needs to know how to serve this WASM version (and the JavaScript required to initialize it) to the browser.
This is not an insurmountable task but it adds some complication. For convenience and an easier developer experience, we built the [`cargo-leptos`](https://github.com/leptos-rs/cargo-leptos) build tool. `cargo-leptos` basically exists to coordinate the build process for your app, handling recompiling the server and client halves when you make changes, and adding some built-in support for things like Tailwind, SASS, and testing.
Getting started is pretty easy. Just run
```bash
cargo install cargo-leptos
```
And then to create a new project, you can run either
```bash
# for an Actix template
cargo leptos new --git leptos-rs/start
```
or
```bash
# for an Axum template
cargo leptos new --git leptos-rs/start-axum
```
Now `cd` into the directory youve created and run
```bash
cargo leptos watch
```
Once your app has compiled you can open up your browser to [`http://localhost:3000`](http://localhost:3000) to see it.
`cargo-leptos` has lots of additional features and built in tools. You can learn more [in its `README`](https://github.com/leptos-rs/cargo-leptos/blob/main/README.md).
But what exactly is happening when you open our browser to `localhost:3000`? Well, read on to find out.

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# The Life of a Page Load
Before we get into the weeds it might be helpful to have a higher-level overview. What exactly happens between the moment you type in the URL of a server-rendered Leptos app, and the moment you click a button and a counter increases?
Im assuming some basic knowledge of how the Internet works here, and wont get into the weeds about HTTP or whatever. Instead, Ill try to show how different parts of the Leptos APIs map onto each part of the process.
This description also starts from the premise that your app is being compiled for two separate targets:
1. A server version, often running on Actix or Axum, compiled with the Leptos `ssr` feature
2. A browser version, compiled to WebAssembly (WASM) with the Leptos `hydrate` feature
The [`cargo-leptos`](https://github.com/leptos-rs/cargo-leptos) build tool exists to coordinate the process of compiling your app for these two different targets.
## On the Server
- Your browser makes a `GET` request for that URL to your server. At this point, the browser knows almost nothing about the page thats going to be rendered. (The question “How does the browser know where to ask for the page?” is an interesting one, but out of the scope of this tutorial!)
- The server receives that request, and checks whether it has a way to handle a `GET` request at that path. This is what the `.leptos_routes()` methods in [`leptos_axum`](https://docs.rs/leptos_axum/0.2.5/leptos_axum/trait.LeptosRoutes.html) and [`leptos_actix`](https://docs.rs/leptos_actix/0.2.5/leptos_actix/trait.LeptosRoutes.html) are for. When the server starts up, these methods walk over the routing structure you provide in `<Routes/>`, generating a list of all possible routes your app can handle and telling the servers router “for each of these routes, if you get a request... hand it off to Leptos.”
- The server sees that this route can be handled by Leptos. So it renders your root component (often called something like `<App/>`), providing it with the URL thats being requested and some other data like the HTTP headers and request metadata.
- Your application runs once on the server, building up an HTML version of the component tree that will be rendered at that route. (Theres more to be said here about resources and `<Suspense/>` in the next chapter.)
- The server returns this HTML page, also injecting information on how to load the version of your app that has been compiled to WASM so that it can run in the browser.
> The HTML page thats returned is essentially your app, “dehydrated” or “freeze-dried”: it is HTML without any of the reactivity or event listeners youve added. The browser will “rehydrate” this HTML page by adding the reactive system and attaching event listeners to that server-rendered HTML. Hence the two feature flags that apply to the two halves of this process: `ssr` on the server for “server-side rendering”, and `hydrate` in the browser for that process of rehydration.
## In the Browser
- The browser receives this HTML page from the server. It immediately goes back to the server to begin loading the JS and WASM necessary to run the interactive, client side version of the app.
- In the meantime, it renders the HTML version.
- When the WASM version has reloaded, it does the same route-matching process that the server did. Because the `<Routes/>` component is identical on the server and in the client, the browser version will read the URL and render the same page that was already returned by the server.
- During this initial “hydration” phase, the WASM version of your app doesnt re-create the DOM nodes that make up your application. Instead, it walks over the existing HTML tree, “picking up” existing elements and adding the necessary interactivity.
> Note that there are some trade-offs here. Before this hydration process is complete, the page will _appear_ interactive but wont actually respond to interactions. For example, if you have a counter button and click it before WASM has loaded, the count will not increment, because the necessary event listeners and reactivity have not been added yet. Well look at some ways to build in “graceful degradation” in future chapters.
## Client-Side Navigation
The next step is very important. Imagine that the user now clicks a link to navigate to another page in your application.
The browser will _not_ make another round trip to the server, reloading the full page as it would for navigating between plain HTML pages or an application that uses server rendering (for example with PHP) but without a client-side half.
Instead, the WASM version of your app will load the new page, right there in the browser, without requesting another page from the server. Essentially, your app upgrades itself from a server-loaded “multi-page app” into a browser-rendered “single-page app.” This yields the best of both worlds: a fast initial load time due to the server-rendered HTML, and fast secondary navigations because of the client-side routing.
Some of what will be described in the following chapters—like the interactions between server functions, resources, and `<Suspense/>`—may seem overly complicated. You might find yourself asking, “If my page is being rendered to HTML on the server, why cant I just `.await` this on the server? If I can just call library X in a server function, why cant I call it in my component?” The reason is pretty simple: to enable the upgrade from server rendering to client rendering, everything in your application must be able to run either on the server or in the browser.
This is not the only way to create a website or web framework, of course. But its the most common way, and we happen to think its quite a good way, to create the smoothest possible experience for your users.

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# Async Rendering and SSR “Modes”
Server-rendering a page that uses only synchronous data is pretty simple: You just walk down the component tree, rendering each element to an HTML string. But this is a pretty big caveat: it doesnt answer the question of what we should do with pages that includes asynchronous data, i.e., the sort of stuff that would be rendered under a `<Suspense/>` node on the client.
When a page loads async data that it needs to render, what should we do? Should we wait for all the async data to load, and then render everything at once? (Lets call this “async” rendering) Should we go all the way in the opposite direction, just sending the HTML we have immediately down to the client and letting the client load the resources and fill them in? (Lets call this “synchronous” rendering) Or is there some middle-ground solution that somehow beats them both? (Hint: There is.)
If youve ever listened to streaming music or watched a video online, Im sure you realize that HTTP supports streaming, allowing a single connection to send chunks of data one after another without waiting for the full content to load. You may not realize that browsers are also really good at rendering partial HTML pages. Taken together, this means that you can actually enhance your users experience by **streaming HTML**: and this is something that Leptos supports out of the box, with no configuration at all. And theres actually more than one way to stream HTML: you can stream the chunks of HTML that make up your page in order, like frames of a video, or you can stream them... well, out of order.
Let me say a little more about what I mean.
Leptos supports all four different modes of rendering HTML that includes asynchronous data:
1. [Synchronous Rendering](#synchronous-rendering)
1. [Async Rendering](#async-rendering)
1. [In-Order streaming](#in-order-streaming)
1. [Out-of-Order Streaming](#out-of-order-streaming)
## Synchronous Rendering
1. **Synchronous**: Serve an HTML shell that includes `fallback` for any `<Suspense/>`. Load data on the client using `create_local_resource`, replacing `fallback` once resources are loaded.
- _Pros_: App shell appears very quickly: great TTFB (time to first byte).
- _Cons_
- Resources load relatively slowly; you need to wait for JS + WASM to load before even making a request.
- No ability to include data from async resources in the `<title>` or other `<meta>` tags, hurting SEO and things like social media link previews.
If youre using server-side rendering, the synchronous mode is almost never what you actually want, from a performance perspective. This is because it misses out on an important optimization. If youre loading async resources during server rendering, you can actually begin loading the data on the server. Rather than waiting for the client to receive the HTML response, then loading its JS + WASM, _then_ realize it needs the resources and begin loading them, server rendering can actually begin loading the resources when the client first makes the response. In this sense, during server rendering an async resource is like a `Future` that begins loading on the server and resolves on the client. As long as the resources are actually serializable, this will always lead to a faster total load time.
> This is why [`create_resource`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/fn.create_resource.html) requires resources data to be serializable by default, and why you need to explicitly use [`create_local_resource`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/fn.create_local_resource.html) for any async data that is not serializable and should therefore only be loaded in the browser itself. Creating a local resource when you could create a serializable resource is always a deoptimization.
## Async Rendering
<video controls>
<source src="https://github.com/leptos-rs/leptos/blob/main/docs/video/async.mov?raw=true" type="video/mp4">
</video>
2. **`async`**: Load all resources on the server. Wait until all data are loaded, and render HTML in one sweep.
- _Pros_: Better handling for meta tags (because you know async data even before you render the `<head>`). Faster complete load than **synchronous** because async resources begin loading on server.
- _Cons_: Slower load time/TTFB: you need to wait for all async resources to load before displaying anything on the client. The page is totally blank until everything is loaded.
## In-Order Streaming
<video controls>
<source src="https://github.com/leptos-rs/leptos/blob/main/docs/video/in-order.mov?raw=true" type="video/mp4">
</video>
3. **In-order streaming**: Walk through the component tree, rendering HTML until you hit a `<Suspense/>`. Send down all the HTML youve got so far as a chunk in the stream, wait for all the resources accessed under the `<Suspense/>` to load, then render it to HTML and keep walking until you hit another `<Suspense/>` or the end of the page.
- _Pros_: Rather than a blank screen, shows at least _something_ before the data are ready.
- _Cons_
- Loads the shell more slowly than synchronous rendering (or out-of-order streaming) because it needs to pause at every `<Suspense/>`.
- Unable to show fallback states for `<Suspense/>`.
- Cant begin hydration until the entire page has loaded, so earlier pieces of the page will not be interactive until the suspended chunks have loaded.
## Out-of-Order Streaming
<video controls>
<source src="https://github.com/leptos-rs/leptos/blob/main/docs/video/out-of-order.mov?raw=true" type="video/mp4">
</video>
4. **Out-of-order streaming**: Like synchronous rendering, serve an HTML shell that includes `fallback` for any `<Suspense/>`. But load data on the **server**, streaming it down to the client as it resolves, and streaming down HTML for `<Suspense/>` nodes, which is swapped in to replace the fallback.
- _Pros_: Combines the best of **synchronous** and **`async`**.
- Fast initial response/TTFB because it immediately sends the whole synchronous shell
- Fast total time because resources begin loading on the server.
- Able to show the fallback loading state and dynamically replace it, instead of showing blank sections for un-loaded data.
- _Cons_: Requires JavaScript to be enabled for suspended fragments to appear in correct order. (This small chunk of JS streamed down in a `<script>` tag alongside the `<template>` tag that contains the rendered `<Suspense/>` fragment, so it does not need to load any additional JS files.)
5. **Partially-blocked streaming**: “Partially-blocked” streaming is useful when you have multiple separate `<Suspense/>` components on the page. If one of them reads from one or more “blocking resources” (see below), the fallback will not be sent; rather, the server will wait until that `<Suspense/>` has resolved and then replace the fallback with the resolved fragment on the server, which means that it is included in the initial HTML response and appears even if JavaScript is disabled or not supported. Other `<Suspense/>` stream in out of order as usual.
This is useful when you have multiple `<Suspense/>` on the page, and one is more important than the other: think of a blog post and comments, or product information and reviews. It is _not_ useful if theres only one `<Suspense/>`, or if every `<Suspense/>` reads from blocking resources. In those cases it is a slower form of `async` rendering.
- _Pros_: Works if JavaScript is disabled or not supported on the users device.
- _Cons_
- Slower initial response time than out-of-order.
- Marginally overall response due to additional work on the server.
- No fallback state shown.
## Using SSR Modes
Because it offers the best blend of performance characteristics, Leptos defaults to out-of-order streaming. But its really simple to opt into these different modes. You do it by adding an `ssr` property onto one or more of your `<Route/>` components, like in the [`ssr_modes` example](https://github.com/leptos-rs/leptos/blob/main/examples/ssr_modes/src/app.rs).
```rust
<Routes>
// Well load the home page with out-of-order streaming and <Suspense/>
<Route path="" view=HomePage/>
// We'll load the posts with async rendering, so they can set
// the title and metadata *after* loading the data
<Route
path="/post/:id"
view=Post
ssr=SsrMode::Async
/>
</Routes>
```
For a path that includes multiple nested routes, the most restrictive mode will be used: i.e., if even a single nested route asks for `async` rendering, the whole initial request will be rendered `async`. `async` is the most restricted requirement, followed by in-order, and then out-of-order. (This probably makes sense if you think about it for a few minutes.)
## Blocking Resources
Any Leptos versions later than `0.2.5` (i.e., git main and `0.3.x` or later) introduce a new resource primitive with `create_blocking_resource`. A blocking resource still loads asynchronously like any other `async`/`.await` in Rust; it doesnt block a server thread or anything. Instead, reading from a blocking resource under a `<Suspense/>` blocks the HTML _stream_ from returning anything, including its initial synchronous shell, until that `<Suspense/>` has resolved.
Now from a performance perspective, this is not ideal. None of the synchronous shell for your page will load until that resource is ready. However, rendering nothing means that you can do things like set the `<title>` or `<meta>` tags in your `<head>` in actual HTML. This sounds a lot like `async` rendering, but theres one big difference: if you have multiple `<Suspense/>` sections, you can block on _one_ of them but still render a placeholder and then stream in the other.
For example, think about a blog post. For SEO and for social sharing, I definitely want my blog posts title and metadata in the initial HTML `<head>`. But I really dont care whether comments have loaded yet or not; Id like to load those as lazily as possible.
With blocking resources, I can do something like this:
```rust
#[component]
pub fn BlogPost() -> impl IntoView {
let post_data = create_blocking_resource(/* load blog post */);
let comment_data = create_resource(/* load blog post */);
view! {
<Suspense fallback=|| ()>
{move || {
post_data.with(|data| {
view! {
<Title text=data.title/>
<Meta name="description" content=data.excerpt/>
<article>
/* render the post content */
</article>
}
})
}}
</Suspense>
<Suspense fallback=|| "Loading comments...">
/* render comment data here */
</Suspense>
}
}
```
The first `<Suspense/>`, with the body of the blog post, will block my HTML stream, because it reads from a blocking resource. The second `<Suspense/>`, with the comments, will not block the stream. Blocking resources gave me exactly the power and granularity I needed to optimize my page for SEO and user experience.

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# Hydration Bugs _(and how to avoid them)_
## A Thought Experiment
Lets try an experiment to test your intuitions. Open up an app youre server-rendering with `cargo-leptos`. (If youve just been using `trunk` so far to play with examples, go [clone a `cargo-leptos` template](./21_cargo_leptos.md) just for the sake of this exercise.)
Put a log somewhere in your root component. (I usually call mine `<App/>`, but anything will do.)
```rust
#[component]
pub fn App() -> impl IntoView {
logging::log!("where do I run?");
// ... whatever
}
```
And lets fire it up
```bash
cargo leptos watch
```
Where do you expect `where do I run?` to log?
- In the command line where youre running the server?
- In the browser console when you load the page?
- Neither?
- Both?
Try it out.
...
...
...
Okay, consider the spoiler alerted.
Youll notice of course that it logs in both places, assuming everything goes according to plan. In fact on the server it logs twice—first during the initial server startup, when Leptos renders your app once to extract the route tree, then a second time when you make a request. Each time you reload the page, `where do I run?` should log once on the server and once on the client.
If you think about the description in the last couple sections, hopefully this makes sense. Your application runs once on the server, where it builds up a tree of HTML which is sent to the client. During this initial render, `where do I run?` logs on the server.
Once the WASM binary has loaded in the browser, your application runs a second time, walking over the same user interface tree and adding interactivity.
> Does that sound like a waste? It is, in a sense. But reducing that waste is a genuinely hard problem. Its what some JS frameworks like Qwik are intended to solve, although its probably too early to tell whether its a net performance gain as opposed to other approaches.
## The Potential for Bugs
Okay, hopefully all of that made sense. But what does it have to do with the title of this chapter, which is “Hydration bugs (and how to avoid them)”?
Remember that the application needs to run on both the server and the client. This generates a few different sets of potential issues you need to know how to avoid.
### Mismatches between server and client code
One way to create a bug is by creating a mismatch between the HTML thats sent down by the server and whats rendered on the client. Its actually fairly hard to do this unintentionally, I think (at least judging by the bug reports I get from people.) But imagine I do something like this
```rust
#[component]
pub fn App() -> impl IntoView {
let data = if cfg!(target_arch = "wasm32") {
vec![0, 1, 2]
} else {
vec![]
};
data.into_iter()
.map(|value| view! { <span>{value}</span> })
.collect_view()
}
```
In other words, if this is being compiled to WASM, it has three items; otherwise its empty.
When I load the page in the browser, I see nothing. If I open the console I see a bunch of warnings:
```
element with id 0-3 not found, ignoring it for hydration
element with id 0-4 not found, ignoring it for hydration
element with id 0-5 not found, ignoring it for hydration
component with id _0-6c not found, ignoring it for hydration
component with id _0-6o not found, ignoring it for hydration
```
The WASM version of your app, running in the browser, expects to find three items; but the HTML has none.
#### Solution
Its pretty rare that you do this intentionally, but it could happen from somehow running different logic on the server and in the browser. If youre seeing warnings like this and you dont think its your fault, its much more likely that its a bug with `<Suspense/>` or something. Feel free to go ahead and open an [issue](https://github.com/leptos-rs/leptos/issues) or [discussion](https://github.com/leptos-rs/leptos/discussions) on GitHub for help.
#### Solution
You can simply tell the effect to wait a tick before updating the signal, by using something like `request_animation_frame`, which will set a short timeout and then update the signal before the next frame.
```rust
create_effect(move |_| {
// do something like reading from localStorage
request_animation_frame(move || set_loaded(true));
});
```
This allows the browser to hydrate with the correct, matching state (`loaded` is `false` when it reaches the view), then immediately update it to `true` once hydration is complete.
### Not all client code can run on the server
Imagine you happily import a dependency like `gloo-net` that youve been used to using to make requests in the browser, and use it in a `create_resource` in a server-rendered app.
Youll probably instantly see the dreaded message
```
panicked at 'cannot call wasm-bindgen imported functions on non-wasm targets'
```
Uh-oh.
But of course this makes sense. Weve just said that your app needs to run on the client and the server.
#### Solution
There are a few ways to avoid this:
1. Only use libraries that can run on both the server and the client. `reqwest`, for example, works for making HTTP requests in both settings.
2. Use different libraries on the server and the client, and gate them using the `#[cfg]` macro. ([Click here for an example](https://github.com/leptos-rs/leptos/blob/main/examples/hackernews/src/api.rs).)
3. Wrap client-only code in `create_effect`. Because `create_effect` only runs on the client, this can be an effective way to access browser APIs that are not needed for initial rendering.
For example, say that I want to store something in the browsers `localStorage` whenever a signal changes.
```rust
#[component]
pub fn App() -> impl IntoView {
use gloo_storage::Storage;
let storage = gloo_storage::LocalStorage::raw();
logging::log!("{storage:?}");
}
```
This panics because I cant access `LocalStorage` during server rendering.
But if I wrap it in an effect...
```rust
#[component]
pub fn App() -> impl IntoView {
use gloo_storage::Storage;
create_effect(move |_| {
let storage = gloo_storage::LocalStorage::raw();
logging::log!("{storage:?}");
});
}
```
Its fine! This will render appropriately on the server, ignoring the client-only code, and then access the storage and log a message on the browser.
### Not all server code can run on the client
WebAssembly running in the browser is a pretty limited environment. You dont have access to a file-system or to many of the other things the standard library may be used to having. Not every crate can even be compiled to WASM, let alone run in a WASM environment.
In particular, youll sometimes see errors about the crate `mio` or missing things from `core`. This is generally a sign that you are trying to compile something to WASM that cant be compiled to WASM. If youre adding server-only dependencies, youll want to mark them `optional = true` in your `Cargo.toml` and then enable them in the `ssr` feature definition. (Check out one of the template `Cargo.toml` files to see more details.)
You can use `create_effect` to specify that something should only run on the client, and not in the server. Is there a way to specify that something should run only on the server, and not the client?
In fact, there is. The next chapter will cover the topic of server functions in some detail. (In the meantime, you can check out their docs [here](https://docs.rs/leptos_server/0.2.5/leptos_server/index.html).)

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# Server Side Rendering
So far, everything weve written has been rendered almost entirely in the browser. When we create an app using Trunk, its served using a local development server. If you build it for production and deploy it, its served by whatever server or CDN youre using. In either case, whats served is an HTML page with
1. the URL of your Leptos app, which has been compiled to WebAssembly (WASM)
2. the URL of the JavaScript used to initialized this WASM blob
3. an empty `<body>` element
When the JS and WASM have loaded, Leptos will render your app into the `<body>`. This means that nothing appears on the screen until JS/WASM have loaded and run. This has some drawbacks:
1. It increases load time, as your users screen is blank until additional resources have been downloaded.
2. Its bad for SEO, as load times are longer and the HTML you serve has no meaningful content.
3. Its broken for users for whom JS/WASM dont load for some reason (e.g., theyre on a train and just went into a tunnel before WASM finished loading; theyre using an older device that doesnt support WASM; they have JavaScript or WASM turned off for some reason; etc.)
These downsides apply across the web ecosystem, but especially to WASM apps.
So what do you do if you want to return more than just an empty `<body>` tag? Use “server-side rendering.”
Whole books could be (and probably have been) written about this topic, but at its core, its really simple: rather than returning an empty `<body>` tag, return an initial HTML page that reflects the actual starting state of your app or site, so that while JS/WASM are loading, and until they load, the user can access the plain HTML version.
The rest of this section will cover this topic in some detail!

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# Testing Your Components
Testing user interfaces can be relatively tricky, but really important. This article
will discuss a couple principles and approaches for testing a Leptos app.
## 1. Test business logic with ordinary Rust tests
In many cases, it makes sense to pull the logic out of your components and test
it separately. For some simple components, theres no particular logic to test, but
for many its worth using a testable wrapping type and implementing the logic in
ordinary Rust `impl` blocks.
For example, instead of embedding logic in a component directly like this:
```rust
#[component]
pub fn TodoApp() -> impl IntoView {
let (todos, set_todos) = create_signal(vec![Todo { /* ... */ }]);
// ⚠️ this is hard to test because it's embedded in the component
let num_remaining = move || todos.with(|todos| {
todos.iter().filter(|todo| !todo.completed).sum()
});
}
```
You could pull that logic out into a separate data structure and test it:
```rust
pub struct Todos(Vec<Todo>);
impl Todos {
pub fn num_remaining(&self) -> usize {
todos.iter().filter(|todo| !todo.completed).sum()
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
#[test]
fn test_remaining() {
// ...
}
}
#[component]
pub fn TodoApp() -> impl IntoView {
let (todos, set_todos) = create_signal(Todos(vec![Todo { /* ... */ }]));
// ✅ this has a test associated with it
let num_remaining = move || todos.with(Todos::num_remaining);
}
```
In general, the less of your logic is wrapped into your components themselves, the
more idiomatic your code will feel and the easier it will be to test.
## 2. Test components with end-to-end (`e2e`) testing
Our [`examples`](https://github.com/leptos-rs/leptos/tree/main/examples) directory has several examples with extensive end-to-end testing, using different testing tools.
The easiest way to see how to use these is to take a look at the test examples themselves:
### `wasm-bindgen-test` with [`counter`](https://github.com/leptos-rs/leptos/blob/main/examples/counter/tests/web.rs)
This is a fairly simple manual testing setup that uses the [`wasm-pack test`](https://rustwasm.github.io/wasm-pack/book/commands/test.html) command.
#### Sample Test
````rust
#[wasm_bindgen_test]
fn clear() {
let document = leptos::document();
let test_wrapper = document.create_element("section").unwrap();
let _ = document.body().unwrap().append_child(&test_wrapper);
mount_to(
test_wrapper.clone().unchecked_into(),
|| view! { <SimpleCounter initial_value=10 step=1/> },
);
let div = test_wrapper.query_selector("div").unwrap().unwrap();
let clear = test_wrapper
.query_selector("button")
.unwrap()
.unwrap()
.unchecked_into::<web_sys::HtmlElement>();
clear.click();
```rust
assert_eq!(
div.outer_html(),
// here we spawn a mini reactive system to render the test case
run_scope(create_runtime(), || {
// it's as if we're creating it with a value of 0, right?
let (value, set_value) = create_signal(0);
// we can remove the event listeners because they're not rendered to HTML
view! {
<div>
<button>"Clear"</button>
<button>"-1"</button>
<span>"Value: " {value} "!"</span>
<button>"+1"</button>
</div>
}
// the view returned an HtmlElement<Div>, which is a smart pointer for
// a DOM element. So we can still just call .outer_html()
.outer_html()
})
);
````
### [`wasm-bindgen-test` with `counters_stable`](https://github.com/leptos-rs/leptos/tree/main/examples/counters_stable/tests/web)
This more developed test suite uses a system of fixtures to refactor the manual DOM manipulation of the `counter` tests and easily test a wide range of cases.
#### Sample Test
```rust
use super::*;
use crate::counters_page as ui;
use pretty_assertions::assert_eq;
#[wasm_bindgen_test]
fn should_increase_the_total_count() {
// Given
ui::view_counters();
ui::add_counter();
// When
ui::increment_counter(1);
ui::increment_counter(1);
ui::increment_counter(1);
// Then
assert_eq!(ui::total(), 3);
}
```
### [Playwright with `counters_stable`](https://github.com/leptos-rs/leptos/tree/main/examples/counters_stable/e2e)
These tests use the common JavaScript testing tool Playwright to run end-to-end tests on the same example, using a library and testing approach familiar to may who have done frontend development before.
#### Sample Test
```js
import { test, expect } from "@playwright/test";
import { CountersPage } from "./fixtures/counters_page";
test.describe("Increment Count", () => {
test("should increase the total count", async ({ page }) => {
const ui = new CountersPage(page);
await ui.goto();
await ui.addCounter();
await ui.incrementCount();
await ui.incrementCount();
await ui.incrementCount();
await expect(ui.total).toHaveText("3");
});
});
```
### [Gherkin/Cucumber Tests with `todo_app_sqlite`](https://github.com/leptos-rs/leptos/blob/main/examples/todo_app_sqlite/e2e/README.md)
You can integrate any testing tool youd like into this flow. This example uses Cucumber, a testing framework based on natural language.
```
@add_todo
Feature: Add Todo
Background:
Given I see the app
@add_todo-see
Scenario: Should see the todo
Given I set the todo as Buy Bread
When I click the Add button
Then I see the todo named Buy Bread
# @allow.skipped
@add_todo-style
Scenario: Should see the pending todo
When I add a todo as Buy Oranges
Then I see the pending todo
```
The definitions for these actions are defined in Rust code.
```rust
use crate::fixtures::{action, world::AppWorld};
use anyhow::{Ok, Result};
use cucumber::{given, when};
#[given("I see the app")]
#[when("I open the app")]
async fn i_open_the_app(world: &mut AppWorld) -> Result<()> {
let client = &world.client;
action::goto_path(client, "").await?;
Ok(())
}
#[given(regex = "^I add a todo as (.*)$")]
#[when(regex = "^I add a todo as (.*)$")]
async fn i_add_a_todo_titled(world: &mut AppWorld, text: String) -> Result<()> {
let client = &world.client;
action::add_todo(client, text.as_str()).await?;
Ok(())
}
// etc.
```
### Learning More
Feel free to check out the CI setup in the Leptos repo to learn more about how to use these tools in your own application. All of these testing methods are run regularly against actual Leptos example apps.

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# A Basic Component
That “Hello, world!” was a _very_ simple example. Lets move on to something a
little more like an ordinary app.
First, lets edit the `main` function so that, instead of rendering the whole
app, it just renders an `<App/>` component. Components are the basic unit of
composition and design in most web frameworks, and Leptos is no exception.
Conceptually, they are similar to HTML elements: they represent a section of the
DOM, with self-contained, defined behavior. Unlike HTML elements, they are in
`PascalCase`, so most Leptos applications will start with something like an
`<App/>` component.
```rust
fn main() {
leptos::mount_to_body(|| view! { <App/> })
}
```
Now lets define our `<App/>` component itself. Because its relatively simple,
Ill give you the whole thing up front, then walk through it line by line.
```rust
#[component]
fn App() -> impl IntoView {
let (count, set_count) = create_signal(0);
view! {
<button
on:click=move |_| {
set_count(3);
}
>
"Click me: "
{move || count.get()}
</button>
}
}
```
## The Component Signature
```rust
#[component]
```
Like all component definitions, this begins with the [`#[component]`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/attr.component.html) macro. `#[component]` annotates a function so it can be
used as a component in your Leptos application. Well see some of the other features of
this macro in a couple chapters.
```rust
fn App() -> impl IntoView
```
Every component is a function with the following characteristics
1. It takes zero or more arguments of any type.
2. It returns `impl IntoView`, which is an opaque type that includes
anything you could return from a Leptos `view`.
> Component function arguments are gathered together into a single props struct which is built by the `view` macro as needed.
## The Component Body
The body of the component function is a set-up function that runs once, not a
render function that reruns multiple times. Youll typically use it to create a
few reactive variables, define any side effects that run in response to those values
changing, and describe the user interface.
```rust
let (count, set_count) = create_signal(0);
```
[`create_signal`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/fn.create_signal.html)
creates a signal, the basic unit of reactive change and state management in Leptos.
This returns a `(getter, setter)` tuple. To access the current value, youll
use `count.get()` (or, on `nightly` Rust, the shorthand `count()`). To set the
current value, youll call `set_count.set(...)` (or `set_count(...)`).
> `.get()` clones the value and `.set()` overwrites it. In many cases, its more efficient to use `.with()` or `.update()`; check out the docs for [`ReadSignal`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/struct.ReadSignal.html) and [`WriteSignal`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/struct.WriteSignal.html) if youd like to learn more about those trade-offs at this point.
## The View
Leptos defines user interfaces using a JSX-like format via the [`view`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/macro.view.html) macro.
```rust
view! {
<button
// define an event listener with on:
on:click=move |_| {
// on stable, this is set_count.set(3);
set_count(3);
}
>
// text nodes are wrapped in quotation marks
"Click me: "
// blocks can include Rust code
{move || count.get()}
</button>
}
```
This should mostly be easy to understand: it looks like HTML, with a special
`on:click` to define a `click` event listener, a text node thats formatted like
a Rust string, and then...
```rust
{move || count.get()}
```
whatever that is.
People sometimes joke that they use more closures in their first Leptos application
than theyve ever used in their lives. And fair enough. Basically, passing a function
into the view tells the framework: “Hey, this is something that might change.”
When we click the button and call `set_count`, the `count` signal is updated. This
`move || count.get()` closure, whose value depends on the value of `count`, reruns,
and the framework makes a targeted update to that one specific text node, touching
nothing else in your application. This is what allows for extremely efficient updates
to the DOM.
Now, if you have Clippy on—or if you have a particularly sharp eye—you might notice
that this closure is redundant, at least if youre in `nightly` Rust. If youre using
Leptos with `nightly` Rust, signals are already functions, so the closure is unnecessary.
As a result, you can write a simpler view:
```rust
view! {
<button /* ... */>
"Click me: "
// identical to {move || count.get()}
{count}
</button>
}
```
Remember—and this is _very important_—only functions are reactive. This means that
`{count}` and `{count()}` do very different things in your view. `{count}` passes
in a function, telling the framework to update the view every time `count` changes.
`{count()}` accesses the value of `count` once, and passes an `i32` into the view,
rendering it once, unreactively. You can see the difference in the CodeSandbox below!
Lets make one final change. `set_count(3)` is a pretty useless thing for a click handler to do. Lets replace “set this value to 3” with “increment this value by 1”:
```rust
move |_| {
set_count.update(|n| *n += 1);
}
```
You can see here that while `set_count` just sets the value, `set_count.update()` gives us a mutable reference and mutates the value in place. Either one will trigger a reactive update in our UI.
> Throughout this tutorial, well use CodeSandbox to show interactive examples. To
> show the browser in the sandbox, you may need to click `Add DevTools >
Other Previews > 8080.` Hover over any of the variables to show Rust-Analyzer details
> and docs for whats going on. Feel free to fork the examples to play with them yourself!
[Click to open CodeSandbox.](https://codesandbox.io/p/sandbox/1-basic-component-3d74p3?file=%2Fsrc%2Fmain.rs&selection=%5B%7B%22endColumn%22%3A31%2C%22endLineNumber%22%3A19%2C%22startColumn%22%3A31%2C%22startLineNumber%22%3A19%7D%5D)
<iframe src="https://codesandbox.io/p/sandbox/1-basic-component-3d74p3?file=%2Fsrc%2Fmain.rs&selection=%5B%7B%22endColumn%22%3A31%2C%22endLineNumber%22%3A19%2C%22startColumn%22%3A31%2C%22startLineNumber%22%3A19%7D%5D" width="100%" height="1000px" style="max-height: 100vh"></iframe>
<details>
<summary>CodeSandbox Source</summary>
```rust
use leptos::*;
// The #[component] macro marks a function as a reusable component
// Components are the building blocks of your user interface
// They define a reusable unit of behavior
#[component]
fn App() -> impl IntoView {
// here we create a reactive signal
// and get a (getter, setter) pair
// signals are the basic unit of change in the framework
// we'll talk more about them later
let (count, set_count) = create_signal(0);
// the `view` macro is how we define the user interface
// it uses an HTML-like format that can accept certain Rust values
view! {
<button
// on:click will run whenever the `click` event fires
// every event handler is defined as `on:{eventname}`
// we're able to move `set_count` into the closure
// because signals are Copy and 'static
on:click=move |_| {
set_count.update(|n| *n += 1);
}
>
// text nodes in RSX should be wrapped in quotes,
// like a normal Rust string
"Click me"
</button>
<p>
<strong>"Reactive: "</strong>
// you can insert Rust expressions as values in the DOM
// by wrapping them in curly braces
// if you pass in a function, it will reactively update
{move || count.get()}
</p>
<p>
<strong>"Reactive shorthand: "</strong>
// signals are functions, so we can remove the wrapping closure
{count}
</p>
<p>
<strong>"Not reactive: "</strong>
// NOTE: if you write {count()}, this will *not* be reactive
// it simply gets the value of count once
{count()}
</p>
}
}
// This `main` function is the entry point into the app
// It just mounts our component to the <body>
// Because we defined it as `fn App`, we can now use it in a
// template as <App/>
fn main() {
leptos::mount_to_body(|| view! { <App/> })
}
```

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# `view`: Dynamic Classes, Styles and Attributes
So far weve seen how to use the `view` macro to create event listeners and to
create dynamic text by passing a function (such as a signal) into the view.
But of course there are other things you might want to update in your user interface.
In this section, well look at how to update classes, styles and attributes dynamically,
and well introduce the concept of a **derived signal**.
Lets start with a simple component that should be familiar: click a button to
increment a counter.
```rust
#[component]
fn App() -> impl IntoView {
let (count, set_count) = create_signal(0);
view! {
<button
on:click=move |_| {
set_count.update(|n| *n += 1);
}
>
"Click me: "
{move || count()}
</button>
}
}
```
So far, this is just the example from the last chapter.
## Dynamic Classes
Now lets say Id like to update the list of CSS classes on this element dynamically.
For example, lets say I want to add the class `red` when the count is odd. I can
do this using the `class:` syntax.
```rust
class:red=move || count() % 2 == 1
```
`class:` attributes take
1. the class name, following the colon (`red`)
2. a value, which can be a `bool` or a function that returns a `bool`
When the value is `true`, the class is added. When the value is `false`, the class
is removed. And if the value is a function that accesses a signal, the class will
reactively update when the signal changes.
Now every time I click the button, the text should toggle between red and black as
the number switches between even and odd.
Some CSS class names cant be directly parsed by the `view` macro, especially if they include a mix of dashes and numbers or other characters. In that case, you can use a tuple syntax: `class=("name", value)` still directly updates a single class.
```rust
class=("button-20", move || count() % 2 == 1)
```
> If youre following along, make sure you go into your `index.html` and add something like this:
>
> ```html
> <style>
> .red {
> color: red;
> }
> </style>
> ```
## Dynamic Styles
Individual CSS properties can be directly updated with a similar `style:` syntax.
```rust
let (x, set_x) = create_signal(0);
let (y, set_y) = create_signal(0);
view! {
<div
style="position: absolute"
style:left=move || format!("{}px", x() + 100)
style:top=move || format!("{}px", y() + 100)
style:background-color=move || format!("rgb({}, {}, 100)", x(), y())
style=("--columns", x)
>
"Moves when coordinates change"
</div>
}
```
## Dynamic Attributes
The same applies to plain attributes. Passing a plain string or primitive value to
an attribute gives it a static value. Passing a function (including a signal) to
an attribute causes it to update its value reactively. Lets add another element
to our view:
```rust
<progress
max="50"
// signals are functions, so this <=> `move || count.get()`
value=count
/>
```
Now every time we set the count, not only will the `class` of the `<button>` be
toggled, but the `value` of the `<progress>` bar will increase, which means that
our progress bar will move forward.
## Derived Signals
Lets go one layer deeper, just for fun.
You already know that we create reactive interfaces just by passing functions into
the `view`. This means that we can easily change our progress bar. For example,
suppose we want it to move twice as fast:
```rust
<progress
max="50"
value=move || count() * 2
/>
```
But imagine we want to reuse that calculation in more than one place. You can do this
using a **derived signal**: a closure that accesses a signal.
```rust
let double_count = move || count() * 2;
/* insert the rest of the view */
<progress
max="50"
// we use it once here
value=double_count
/>
<p>
"Double Count: "
// and again here
{double_count}
</p>
```
Derived signals let you create reactive computed values that can be used in multiple
places in your application with minimal overhead.
Note: Using a derived signal like this means that the calculation runs once per
signal change and once per place we access `double_count`; in other words, twice. This is a
very cheap calculation, so thats fine. Well look at memos in a later chapter, which
are designed to solve this problem for expensive calculations.
> #### Advanced Topic: Injecting Raw HTML
>
> The `view` macro provides support for an additional attribute, `inner_html`, which
> can be used to directly set the HTML contents of any element, wiping out any other
> children youve given it. Note that this does _not_ escape the HTML you provide. You
> should make sure that it only contains trusted input or that any HTML entities are
> escaped, to prevent cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks.
>
> ```rust
> let html = "<p>This HTML will be injected.</p>";
> view! {
> <div inner_html=html/>
> }
> ```
>
> [Click here for the full `view` macros docs](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/macro.view.html).
[Click to open CodeSandbox.](https://codesandbox.io/p/sandbox/2-dynamic-attribute-pqyvzl?file=%2Fsrc%2Fmain.rs&selection=%5B%7B%22endColumn%22%3A1%2C%22endLineNumber%22%3A2%2C%22startColumn%22%3A1%2C%22startLineNumber%22%3A2%7D%5D)
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<details>
<summary>Code Sandbox Source</summary>
```rust
use leptos::*;
#[component]
fn App() -> impl IntoView {
let (count, set_count) = create_signal(0);
// a "derived signal" is a function that accesses other signals
// we can use this to create reactive values that depend on the
// values of one or more other signals
let double_count = move || count() * 2;
view! {
<button
on:click=move |_| {
set_count.update(|n| *n += 1);
}
// the class: syntax reactively updates a single class
// here, we'll set the `red` class when `count` is odd
class:red=move || count() % 2 == 1
>
"Click me"
</button>
// NOTE: self-closing tags like <br> need an explicit /
<br/>
// We'll update this progress bar every time `count` changes
<progress
// static attributes work as in HTML
max="50"
// passing a function to an attribute
// reactively sets that attribute
// signals are functions, so this <=> `move || count.get()`
value=count
>
</progress>
<br/>
// This progress bar will use `double_count`
// so it should move twice as fast!
<progress
max="50"
// derived signals are functions, so they can also
// reactive update the DOM
value=double_count
>
</progress>
<p>"Count: " {count}</p>
<p>"Double Count: " {double_count}</p>
}
}
fn main() {
leptos::mount_to_body(|| view! { <App/> })
}
```
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# Components and Props
So far, weve been building our whole application in a single component. This
is fine for really tiny examples, but in any real application youll need to
break the user interface out into multiple components, so you can break your
interface down into smaller, reusable, composable chunks.
Lets take our progress bar example. Imagine that you want two progress bars
instead of one: one that advances one tick per click, one that advances two ticks
per click.
You _could_ do this by just creating two `<progress>` elements:
```rust
let (count, set_count) = create_signal(0);
let double_count = move || count() * 2;
view! {
<progress
max="50"
value=count
/>
<progress
max="50"
value=double_count
/>
}
```
But of course, this doesnt scale very well. If you want to add a third progress
bar, you need to add this code another time. And if you want to edit anything
about it, you need to edit it in triplicate.
Instead, lets create a `<ProgressBar/>` component.
```rust
#[component]
fn ProgressBar() -> impl IntoView {
view! {
<progress
max="50"
// hmm... where will we get this from?
value=progress
/>
}
}
```
Theres just one problem: `progress` is not defined. Where should it come from?
When we were defining everything manually, we just used the local variable names.
Now we need some way to pass an argument into the component.
## Component Props
We do this using component properties, or “props.” If youve used another frontend
framework, this is probably a familiar idea. Basically, properties are to components
as attributes are to HTML elements: they let you pass additional information into
the component.
In Leptos, you define props by giving additional arguments to the component function.
```rust
#[component]
fn ProgressBar(
progress: ReadSignal<i32>
) -> impl IntoView {
view! {
<progress
max="50"
// now this works
value=progress
/>
}
}
```
Now we can use our component in the main `<App/>` components view.
```rust
#[component]
fn App() -> impl IntoView {
let (count, set_count) = create_signal(0);
view! {
<button on:click=move |_| { set_count.update(|n| *n += 1); }>
"Click me"
</button>
// now we use our component!
<ProgressBar progress=count/>
}
}
```
Using a component in the view looks a lot like using an HTML element. Youll
notice that you can easily tell the difference between an element and a component
because components always have `PascalCase` names. You pass the `progress` prop
in as if it were an HTML element attribute. Simple.
### Reactive and Static Props
Youll notice that throughout this example, `progress` takes a reactive
`ReadSignal<i32>`, and not a plain `i32`. This is **very important**.
Component props have no special meaning attached to them. A component is simply
a function that runs once to set up the user interface. The only way to tell the
interface to respond to changing is to pass it a signal type. So if you have a
component property that will change over time, like our `progress`, it should
be a signal.
### `optional` Props
Right now the `max` setting is hard-coded. Lets take that as a prop too. But
lets add a catch: lets make this prop optional by annotating the particular
argument to the component function with `#[prop(optional)]`.
```rust
#[component]
fn ProgressBar(
// mark this prop optional
// you can specify it or not when you use <ProgressBar/>
#[prop(optional)]
max: u16,
progress: ReadSignal<i32>
) -> impl IntoView {
view! {
<progress
max=max
value=progress
/>
}
}
```
Now, we can use `<ProgressBar max=50 value=count/>`, or we can omit `max`
to use the default value (i.e., `<ProgressBar value=count/>`). The default value
on an `optional` is its `Default::default()` value, which for a `u16` is going to
be `0`. In the case of a progress bar, a max value of `0` is not very useful.
So lets give it a particular default value instead.
### `default` props
You can specify a default value other than `Default::default()` pretty simply
with `#[prop(default = ...)`.
```rust
#[component]
fn ProgressBar(
#[prop(default = 100)]
max: u16,
progress: ReadSignal<i32>
) -> impl IntoView {
view! {
<progress
max=max
value=progress
/>
}
}
```
### Generic Props
This is great. But we began with two counters, one driven by `count`, and one by
the derived signal `double_count`. Lets recreate that by using `double_count`
as the `progress` prop on another `<ProgressBar/>`.
```rust
#[component]
fn App() -> impl IntoView {
let (count, set_count) = create_signal(0);
let double_count = move || count() * 2;
view! {
<button on:click=move |_| { set_count.update(|n| *n += 1); }>
"Click me"
</button>
<ProgressBar progress=count/>
// add a second progress bar
<ProgressBar progress=double_count/>
}
}
```
Hm... this wont compile. It should be pretty easy to understand why: weve declared
that the `progress` prop takes `ReadSignal<i32>`, and `double_count` is not
`ReadSignal<i32>`. As rust-analyzer will tell you, its type is `|| -> i32`, i.e.,
its a closure that returns an `i32`.
There are a couple ways to handle this. One would be to say: “Well, I know that
a `ReadSignal` is a function, and I know that a closure is a function; maybe I
could just take any function?” If youre savvy, you may know that both these
implement the trait `Fn() -> i32`. So you could use a generic component:
```rust
#[component]
fn ProgressBar<F>(
#[prop(default = 100)]
max: u16,
progress: F
) -> impl IntoView
where
F: Fn() -> i32 + 'static,
{
view! {
<progress
max=max
value=progress
/>
}
}
```
This is a perfectly reasonable way to write this component: `progress` now takes
any value that implements this `Fn()` trait.
This generic can also be specified inline:
```rust
#[component]
fn ProgressBar<F: Fn() -> i32 + 'static>(
#[prop(default = 100)] max: u16,
progress: F,
) -> impl IntoView {
view! {
<progress
max=max
value=progress
/>
}
}
```
> Note that generic component props _cant_ be specified with an `impl` yet (`progress: impl Fn() -> i32 + 'static,`), in part because theyre actually used to generate a `struct ProgressBarProps`, and struct fields cannot be `impl` types. The `#[component]` macro may be further improved in the future to allow inline `impl` generic props.
### `into` Props
Theres one more way we could implement this, and it would be to use `#[prop(into)]`.
This attribute automatically calls `.into()` on the values you pass as props,
which allows you to easily pass props with different values.
In this case, its helpful to know about the
[`Signal`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/struct.Signal.html) type. `Signal`
is an enumerated type that represents any kind of readable reactive signal. It can
be useful when defining APIs for components youll want to reuse while passing
different sorts of signals. The [`MaybeSignal`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/enum.MaybeSignal.html) type is useful when you want to be able to take either a static or
reactive value.
```rust
#[component]
fn ProgressBar(
#[prop(default = 100)]
max: u16,
#[prop(into)]
progress: Signal<i32>
) -> impl IntoView
{
view! {
<progress
max=max
value=progress
/>
}
}
#[component]
fn App() -> impl IntoView {
let (count, set_count) = create_signal(0);
let double_count = move || count() * 2;
view! {
<button on:click=move |_| { set_count.update(|n| *n += 1); }>
"Click me"
</button>
// .into() converts `ReadSignal` to `Signal`
<ProgressBar progress=count/>
// use `Signal::derive()` to wrap a derived signal
<ProgressBar progress=Signal::derive(double_count)/>
}
}
```
### Optional Generic Props
Note that you cant specify optional generic props for a component. Lets see what would happen if you try:
```rust,compile_fail
#[component]
fn ProgressBar<F: Fn() -> i32 + 'static>(
#[prop(optional)] progress: Option<F>,
) -> impl IntoView {
progress.map(|progress| {
view! {
<progress
max=100
value=progress
/>
}
})
}
#[component]
pub fn App() -> impl IntoView {
view! {
<ProgressBar/>
}
}
```
Rust helpfully gives the error
```
xx | <ProgressBar/>
| ^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot infer type of the type parameter `F` declared on the function `ProgressBar`
|
help: consider specifying the generic argument
|
xx | <ProgressBar::<F>/>
| +++++
```
There are just two problems:
1. Leptoss view macro doesnt support specifying a generic on a component with this turbofish syntax.
2. Even if you could, specifying the correct type here is not possible; closures and functions in general are unnameable types. The compiler can display them with a shorthand, but you cant specify them.
However, you can get around this by providing a concrete type using `Box<dyn _>` or `&dyn _`:
```rust
#[component]
fn ProgressBar(
#[prop(optional)] progress: Option<Box<dyn Fn() -> i32>>,
) -> impl IntoView {
progress.map(|progress| {
view! {
<progress
max=100
value=progress
/>
}
})
}
#[component]
pub fn App() -> impl IntoView {
view! {
<ProgressBar/>
}
}
```
Because the Rust compiler now knows the concrete type of the prop, and therefore its size in memory even in the `None` case, this compiles fine.
> In this particular case, `&dyn Fn() -> i32` will cause lifetime issues, but in other cases, it may be a possibility.
## Documenting Components
This is one of the least essential but most important sections of this book.
Its not strictly necessary to document your components and their props. It may
be very important, depending on the size of your team and your app. But its very
easy, and bears immediate fruit.
To document a component and its props, you can simply add doc comments on the
component function, and each one of the props:
```rust
/// Shows progress toward a goal.
#[component]
fn ProgressBar(
/// The maximum value of the progress bar.
#[prop(default = 100)]
max: u16,
/// How much progress should be displayed.
#[prop(into)]
progress: Signal<i32>,
) -> impl IntoView {
/* ... */
}
```
Thats all you need to do. These behave like ordinary Rust doc comments, except
that you can document individual component props, which cant be done with Rust
function arguments.
This will automatically generate documentation for your component, its `Props`
type, and each of the fields used to add props. It can be a little hard to
understand how powerful this is until you hover over the component name or props
and see the power of the `#[component]` macro combined with rust-analyzer here.
> #### Advanced Topic: `#[component(transparent)]`
>
> All Leptos components return `-> impl IntoView`. Some, though, need to return
> some data directly without any additional wrapping. These can be marked with
> `#[component(transparent)]`, in which case they return exactly the value they
> return, without the rendering system transforming them in any way.
>
> This is mostly used in two situations:
>
> 1. Creating wrappers around `<Suspense/>` or `<Transition/>`, which return a
> transparent suspense structure to integrate with SSR and hydration properly.
> 2. Refactoring `<Route/>` definitions for `leptos_router` out into separate
> components, because `<Route/>` is a transparent component that returns a
> `RouteDefinition` struct rather than a view.
>
> In general, you should not need to use transparent components unless you are
> creating custom wrapping components that fall into one of these two categories.
[Click to open CodeSandbox.](https://codesandbox.io/p/sandbox/3-components-50t2e7?file=%2Fsrc%2Fmain.rs&selection=%5B%7B%22endColumn%22%3A1%2C%22endLineNumber%22%3A7%2C%22startColumn%22%3A1%2C%22startLineNumber%22%3A7%7D%5D)
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<details>
<summary>CodeSandbox Source</summary>
```rust
use leptos::*;
// Composing different components together is how we build
// user interfaces. Here, we'll define a resuable <ProgressBar/>.
// You'll see how doc comments can be used to document components
// and their properties.
/// Shows progress toward a goal.
#[component]
fn ProgressBar(
// Marks this as an optional prop. It will default to the default
// value of its type, i.e., 0.
#[prop(default = 100)]
/// The maximum value of the progress bar.
max: u16,
// Will run `.into()` on the value passed into the prop.
#[prop(into)]
// `Signal<T>` is a wrapper for several reactive types.
// It can be helpful in component APIs like this, where we
// might want to take any kind of reactive value
/// How much progress should be displayed.
progress: Signal<i32>,
) -> impl IntoView {
view! {
<progress
max={max}
value=progress
/>
<br/>
}
}
#[component]
fn App() -> impl IntoView {
let (count, set_count) = create_signal(0);
let double_count = move || count() * 2;
view! {
<button
on:click=move |_| {
set_count.update(|n| *n += 1);
}
>
"Click me"
</button>
<br/>
// If you have this open in CodeSandbox or an editor with
// rust-analyzer support, try hovering over `ProgressBar`,
// `max`, or `progress` to see the docs we defined above
<ProgressBar max=50 progress=count/>
// Let's use the default max value on this one
// the default is 100, so it should move half as fast
<ProgressBar progress=count/>
// Signal::derive creates a Signal wrapper from our derived signal
// using double_count means it should move twice as fast
<ProgressBar max=50 progress=Signal::derive(double_count)/>
}
}
fn main() {
leptos::mount_to_body(|| view! { <App/> })
}
```
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# Iteration
Whether youre listing todos, displaying a table, or showing product images,
iterating over a list of items is a common task in web applications. Reconciling
the differences between changing sets of items can also be one of the trickiest
tasks for a framework to handle well.
Leptos supports to two different patterns for iterating over items:
1. For static views: `Vec<_>`
2. For dynamic lists: `<For/>`
## Static Views with `Vec<_>`
Sometimes you need to show an item repeatedly, but the list youre drawing from
does not often change. In this case, its important to know that you can insert
any `Vec<IV> where IV: IntoView` into your view. In other words, if you can render
`T`, you can render `Vec<T>`.
```rust
let values = vec![0, 1, 2];
view! {
// this will just render "012"
<p>{values.clone()}</p>
// or we can wrap them in <li>
<ul>
{values.into_iter()
.map(|n| view! { <li>{n}</li>})
.collect::<Vec<_>>()}
</ul>
}
```
Leptos also provides a `.collect_view()` helper function that allows you to collect any iterator of `T: IntoView` into `Vec<View>`.
```rust
let values = vec![0, 1, 2];
view! {
// this will just render "012"
<p>{values.clone()}</p>
// or we can wrap them in <li>
<ul>
{values.into_iter()
.map(|n| view! { <li>{n}</li>})
.collect_view()}
</ul>
}
```
The fact that the _list_ is static doesnt mean the interface needs to be static.
You can render dynamic items as part of a static list.
```rust
// create a list of N signals
let counters = (1..=length).map(|idx| create_signal(idx));
// each item manages a reactive view
// but the list itself will never change
let counter_buttons = counters
.map(|(count, set_count)| {
view! {
<li>
<button
on:click=move |_| set_count.update(|n| *n += 1)
>
{count}
</button>
</li>
}
})
.collect_view();
view! {
<ul>{counter_buttons}</ul>
}
```
You _can_ render a `Fn() -> Vec<_>` reactively as well. But note that every time
it changes, this will rerender every item in the list. This is quite inefficient!
Fortunately, theres a better way.
## Dynamic Rendering with the `<For/>` Component
The [`<For/>`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/fn.For.html) component is a
keyed dynamic list. It takes three props:
- `each`: a function (such as a signal) that returns the items `T` to be iterated over
- `key`: a key function that takes `&T` and returns a stable, unique key or ID
- `view`: renders each `T` into a view
`key` is, well, the key. You can add, remove, and move items within the list. As
long as each items key is stable over time, the framework does not need to rerender
any of the items, unless they are new additions, and it can very efficiently add,
remove, and move items as they change. This allows for extremely efficient updates
to the list as it changes, with minimal additional work.
Creating a good `key` can be a little tricky. You generally do _not_ want to use
an index for this purpose, as it is not stable—if you remove or move items, their
indices change.
But its a great idea to do something like generating a unique ID for each row as
it is generated, and using that as an ID for the key function.
Check out the `<DynamicList/>` component below for an example.
[Click to open CodeSandbox.](https://codesandbox.io/p/sandbox/4-iteration-sglt1o?file=%2Fsrc%2Fmain.rs&selection=%5B%7B%22endColumn%22%3A6%2C%22endLineNumber%22%3A55%2C%22startColumn%22%3A5%2C%22startLineNumber%22%3A31%7D%5D)
<iframe src="https://codesandbox.io/p/sandbox/4-iteration-sglt1o?file=%2Fsrc%2Fmain.rs&selection=%5B%7B%22endColumn%22%3A6%2C%22endLineNumber%22%3A55%2C%22startColumn%22%3A5%2C%22startLineNumber%22%3A31%7D%5D" width="100%" height="1000px" style="max-height: 100vh"></iframe>
<details>
<summary>CodeSandbox Source</summary>
```rust
use leptos::*;
// Iteration is a very common task in most applications.
// So how do you take a list of data and render it in the DOM?
// This example will show you the two ways:
// 1) for mostly-static lists, using Rust iterators
// 2) for lists that grow, shrink, or move items, using <For/>
#[component]
fn App() -> impl IntoView {
view! {
<h1>"Iteration"</h1>
<h2>"Static List"</h2>
<p>"Use this pattern if the list itself is static."</p>
<StaticList length=5/>
<h2>"Dynamic List"</h2>
<p>"Use this pattern if the rows in your list will change."</p>
<DynamicList initial_length=5/>
}
}
/// A list of counters, without the ability
/// to add or remove any.
#[component]
fn StaticList(
/// How many counters to include in this list.
length: usize,
) -> impl IntoView {
// create counter signals that start at incrementing numbers
let counters = (1..=length).map(|idx| create_signal(idx));
// when you have a list that doesn't change, you can
// manipulate it using ordinary Rust iterators
// and collect it into a Vec<_> to insert it into the DOM
let counter_buttons = counters
.map(|(count, set_count)| {
view! {
<li>
<button
on:click=move |_| set_count.update(|n| *n += 1)
>
{count}
</button>
</li>
}
})
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
// Note that if `counter_buttons` were a reactive list
// and its value changed, this would be very inefficient:
// it would rerender every row every time the list changed.
view! {
<ul>{counter_buttons}</ul>
}
}
/// A list of counters that allows you to add or
/// remove counters.
#[component]
fn DynamicList(
/// The number of counters to begin with.
initial_length: usize,
) -> impl IntoView {
// This dynamic list will use the <For/> component.
// <For/> is a keyed list. This means that each row
// has a defined key. If the key does not change, the row
// will not be re-rendered. When the list changes, only
// the minimum number of changes will be made to the DOM.
// `next_counter_id` will let us generate unique IDs
// we do this by simply incrementing the ID by one
// each time we create a counter
let mut next_counter_id = initial_length;
// we generate an initial list as in <StaticList/>
// but this time we include the ID along with the signal
let initial_counters = (0..initial_length)
.map(|id| (id, create_signal(id + 1)))
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
// now we store that initial list in a signal
// this way, we'll be able to modify the list over time,
// adding and removing counters, and it will change reactively
let (counters, set_counters) = create_signal(initial_counters);
let add_counter = move |_| {
// create a signal for the new counter
let sig = create_signal(next_counter_id + 1);
// add this counter to the list of counters
set_counters.update(move |counters| {
// since `.update()` gives us `&mut T`
// we can just use normal Vec methods like `push`
counters.push((next_counter_id, sig))
});
// increment the ID so it's always unique
next_counter_id += 1;
};
view! {
<div>
<button on:click=add_counter>
"Add Counter"
</button>
<ul>
// The <For/> component is central here
// This allows for efficient, key list rendering
<For
// `each` takes any function that returns an iterator
// this should usually be a signal or derived signal
// if it's not reactive, just render a Vec<_> instead of <For/>
each=counters
// the key should be unique and stable for each row
// using an index is usually a bad idea, unless your list
// can only grow, because moving items around inside the list
// means their indices will change and they will all rerender
key=|counter| counter.0
// the view function receives each item from your `each` iterator
// and returns a view
view=move |(id, (count, set_count))| {
view! {
<li>
<button
on:click=move |_| set_count.update(|n| *n += 1)
>
{count}
</button>
<button
on:click=move |_| {
set_counters.update(|counters| {
counters.retain(|(counter_id, _)| counter_id != &id)
});
}
>
"Remove"
</button>
</li>
}
}
/>
</ul>
</div>
}
}
fn main() {
leptos::mount_to_body(|| view! { <App/> })
}
```
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# Forms and Inputs
Forms and form inputs are an important part of interactive apps. There are two
basic patterns for interacting with inputs in Leptos, which you may recognize
if youre familiar with React, SolidJS, or a similar framework: using **controlled**
or **uncontrolled** inputs.
## Controlled Inputs
In a "controlled input," the framework controls the state of the input
element. On every `input` event, it updates a local signal that holds the current
state, which in turn updates the `value` prop of the input.
There are two important things to remember:
1. The `input` event fires on (almost) every change to the element, while the
`change` event fires (more or less) when you unfocus the input. You probably
want `on:input`, but we give you the freedom to choose.
2. The `value` _attribute_ only sets the initial value of the input, i.e., it
only updates the input up to the point that you begin typing. The `value`
_property_ continues updating the input after that. You usually want to set
`prop:value` for this reason. (The same is true for `checked` and `prop:checked`
on an `<input type="checkbox">`.)
```rust
let (name, set_name) = create_signal("Controlled".to_string());
view! {
<input type="text"
on:input=move |ev| {
// event_target_value is a Leptos helper function
// it functions the same way as event.target.value
// in JavaScript, but smooths out some of the typecasting
// necessary to make this work in Rust
set_name(event_target_value(&ev));
}
// the `prop:` syntax lets you update a DOM property,
// rather than an attribute.
prop:value=name
/>
<p>"Name is: " {name}</p>
}
```
> #### Why do you need `prop:value`?
>
> Web browsers are the most ubiquitous and stable platform for rendering graphical user interfaces in existence. They have also maintained an incredible backwards compatibility over their three decades of existence. Inevitably, this means there are some quirks.
>
> One odd quirk is that there is a distinction between HTML attributes and DOM element properties, i.e., between something called an “attribute” which is parsed from HTML and can be set on a DOM element with `.setAttribute()`, and something called a “property” which is a field of the JavaScript class representation of that parsed HTML element.
>
> In the case of an `<input value=...>`, setting the `value` *attribute* is defined as setting the initial value for the input, and setting `value` *property* sets its current value. It maybe easiest to understand this by opening `about:blank` and running the following JavaScript in the browser console, line by line:
>
> ```js
> // create an input and append it to the DOM
> const el = document.createElement("input")
> document.body.appendChild(el)
>
> el.setAttribute("value", "test") // updates the input
> el.setAttribute("value", "another test") // updates the input again
>
> // now go and type into the input: delete some characters, etc.
>
> el.setAttribute("value", "one more time?")
> // nothing should have changed. setting the "initial value" does nothing now
>
> // however...
> el.value = "But this works"
> ```
>
> Many other frontend frameworks conflate attributes and properties, or create a special case for inputs that sets the value correctly. Maybe Leptos should do this too; but for now, I prefer giving users the maximum amount of control over whether theyre setting an attribute or a property, and doing my best to educate people about the actual underlying browser behavior rather than obscuring it.
## Uncontrolled Inputs
In an "uncontrolled input," the browser controls the state of the input element.
Rather than continuously updating a signal to hold its value, we use a
[`NodeRef`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/struct.NodeRef.html) to access
the input once when we want to get its value.
In this example, we only notify the framework when the `<form>` fires a `submit`
event.
```rust
let (name, set_name) = create_signal("Uncontrolled".to_string());
let input_element: NodeRef<Input> = create_node_ref();
```
`NodeRef` is a kind of reactive smart pointer: we can use it to access the
underlying DOM node. Its value will be set when the element is rendered.
```rust
let on_submit = move |ev: SubmitEvent| {
// stop the page from reloading!
ev.prevent_default();
// here, we'll extract the value from the input
let value = input_element()
// event handlers can only fire after the view
// is mounted to the DOM, so the `NodeRef` will be `Some`
.expect("<input> to exist")
// `NodeRef` implements `Deref` for the DOM element type
// this means we can call`HtmlInputElement::value()`
// to get the current value of the input
.value();
set_name(value);
};
```
Our `on_submit` handler will access the inputs value and use it to call `set_name`.
To access the DOM node stored in the `NodeRef`, we can simply call it as a function
(or using `.get()`). This will return `Option<web_sys::HtmlInputElement>`, but we
know it will already have been filled when we rendered the view, so its safe to
unwrap here.
We can then call `.value()` to get the value out of the input, because `NodeRef`
gives us access to a correctly-typed HTML element.
```rust
view! {
<form on:submit=on_submit>
<input type="text"
value=name
node_ref=input_element
/>
<input type="submit" value="Submit"/>
</form>
<p>"Name is: " {name}</p>
}
```
The view should be pretty self-explanatory by now. Note two things:
1. Unlike in the controlled input example, we use `value` (not `prop:value`).
This is because were just setting the initial value of the input, and letting
the browser control its state. (We could use `prop:value` instead.)
2. We use `node_ref` to fill the `NodeRef`. (Older examples sometimes use `_ref`.
They are the same thing, but `node_ref` has better rust-analyzer support.)
[Click to open CodeSandbox.](https://codesandbox.io/p/sandbox/5-form-inputs-ih9m62?file=%2Fsrc%2Fmain.rs&selection=%5B%7B%22endColumn%22%3A1%2C%22endLineNumber%22%3A12%2C%22startColumn%22%3A1%2C%22startLineNumber%22%3A12%7D%5D)
<iframe src="https://codesandbox.io/p/sandbox/5-form-inputs-ih9m62?file=%2Fsrc%2Fmain.rs&selection=%5B%7B%22endColumn%22%3A1%2C%22endLineNumber%22%3A12%2C%22startColumn%22%3A1%2C%22startLineNumber%22%3A12%7D%5D" width="100%" height="1000px" style="max-height: 100vh"></iframe>
<details>
<summary>CodeSandbox Source</summary>
```rust
use leptos::{ev::SubmitEvent, *};
#[component]
fn App() -> impl IntoView {
view! {
<h2>"Controlled Component"</h2>
<ControlledComponent/>
<h2>"Uncontrolled Component"</h2>
<UncontrolledComponent/>
}
}
#[component]
fn ControlledComponent() -> impl IntoView {
// create a signal to hold the value
let (name, set_name) = create_signal("Controlled".to_string());
view! {
<input type="text"
// fire an event whenever the input changes
on:input=move |ev| {
// event_target_value is a Leptos helper function
// it functions the same way as event.target.value
// in JavaScript, but smooths out some of the typecasting
// necessary to make this work in Rust
set_name(event_target_value(&ev));
}
// the `prop:` syntax lets you update a DOM property,
// rather than an attribute.
//
// IMPORTANT: the `value` *attribute* only sets the
// initial value, until you have made a change.
// The `value` *property* sets the current value.
// This is a quirk of the DOM; I didn't invent it.
// Other frameworks gloss this over; I think it's
// more important to give you access to the browser
// as it really works.
//
// tl;dr: use prop:value for form inputs
prop:value=name
/>
<p>"Name is: " {name}</p>
}
}
#[component]
fn UncontrolledComponent() -> impl IntoView {
// import the type for <input>
use leptos::html::Input;
let (name, set_name) = create_signal("Uncontrolled".to_string());
// we'll use a NodeRef to store a reference to the input element
// this will be filled when the element is created
let input_element: NodeRef<Input> = create_node_ref();
// fires when the form `submit` event happens
// this will store the value of the <input> in our signal
let on_submit = move |ev: SubmitEvent| {
// stop the page from reloading!
ev.prevent_default();
// here, we'll extract the value from the input
let value = input_element()
// event handlers can only fire after the view
// is mounted to the DOM, so the `NodeRef` will be `Some`
.expect("<input> to exist")
// `NodeRef` implements `Deref` for the DOM element type
// this means we can call`HtmlInputElement::value()`
// to get the current value of the input
.value();
set_name(value);
};
view! {
<form on:submit=on_submit>
<input type="text"
// here, we use the `value` *attribute* to set only
// the initial value, letting the browser maintain
// the state after that
value=name
// store a reference to this input in `input_element`
node_ref=input_element
/>
<input type="submit" value="Submit"/>
</form>
<p>"Name is: " {name}</p>
}
}
// This `main` function is the entry point into the app
// It just mounts our component to the <body>
// Because we defined it as `fn App`, we can now use it in a
// template as <App/>
fn main() {
leptos::mount_to_body(|| view! { <App/> })
}
```
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# Control Flow
In most applications, you sometimes need to make a decision: Should I render this
part of the view, or not? Should I render `<ButtonA/>` or `<WidgetB/>`? This is
**control flow**.
## A Few Tips
When thinking about how to do this with Leptos, its important to remember a few
things:
1. Rust is an expression-oriented language: control-flow expressions like
`if x() { y } else { z }` and `match x() { ... }` return their values. This
makes them very useful for declarative user interfaces.
2. For any `T` that implements `IntoView`—in other words, for any type that Leptos
knows how to render—`Option<T>` and `Result<T, impl Error>` _also_ implement
`IntoView`. And just as `Fn() -> T` renders a reactive `T`, `Fn() -> Option<T>`
and `Fn() -> Result<T, impl Error>` are reactive.
3. Rust has lots of handy helpers like [Option::map](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/option/enum.Option.html#method.map),
[Option::and_then](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/option/enum.Option.html#method.and_then),
[Option::ok_or](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/option/enum.Option.html#method.ok_or),
[Result::map](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/result/enum.Result.html#method.map),
[Result::ok](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/result/enum.Result.html#method.ok), and
[bool::then](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/primitive.bool.html#method.then) that
allow you to convert, in a declarative way, between a few different standard types,
all of which can be rendered. Spending time in the `Option` and `Result` docs in particular
is one of the best ways to level up your Rust game.
4. And always remember: to be reactive, values must be functions. Youll see me constantly
wrap things in a `move ||` closure, below. This is to ensure that they actually rerun
when the signal they depend on changes, keeping the UI reactive.
## So What?
To connect the dots a little: this means that you can actually implement most of
your control flow with native Rust code, without any control-flow components or
special knowledge.
For example, lets start with a simple signal and derived signal:
```rust
let (value, set_value) = create_signal(0);
let is_odd = move || value() & 1 == 1;
```
> If you dont recognize whats going on with `is_odd`, dont worry about it
> too much. Its just a simple way to test whether an integer is odd by doing a
> bitwise `AND` with `1`.
We can use these signals and ordinary Rust to build most control flow.
### `if` statements
Lets say I want to render some text if the number is odd, and some other text
if its even. Well, how about this?
```rust
view! {
<p>
{move || if is_odd() {
"Odd"
} else {
"Even"
}}
</p>
}
```
An `if` expression returns its value, and a `&str` implements `IntoView`, so a
`Fn() -> &str` implements `IntoView`, so this... just works!
### `Option<T>`
Lets say we want to render some text if its odd, and nothing if its even.
```rust
let message = move || {
if is_odd() {
Some("Ding ding ding!")
} else {
None
}
};
view! {
<p>{message}</p>
}
```
This works fine. We can make it a little shorter if wed like, using `bool::then()`.
```rust
let message = move || is_odd().then(|| "Ding ding ding!");
view! {
<p>{message}</p>
}
```
You could even inline this if youd like, although personally I sometimes like the
better `cargo fmt` and `rust-analyzer` support I get by pulling things out of the `view`.
### `match` statements
Were still just writing ordinary Rust code, right? So you have all the power of Rusts
pattern matching at your disposal.
```rust
let message = move || {
match value() {
0 => "Zero",
1 => "One",
n if is_odd() => "Odd",
_ => "Even"
}
};
view! {
<p>{message}</p>
}
```
And why not? YOLO, right?
## Preventing Over-Rendering
Not so YOLO.
Everything weve just done is basically fine. But theres one thing you should remember
and try to be careful with. Each one of the control-flow functions weve created so far
is basically a derived signal: it will rerun every time the value changes. In the examples
above, where the value switches from even to odd on every change, this is fine.
But consider the following example:
```rust
let (value, set_value) = create_signal(0);
let message = move || if value() > 5 {
"Big"
} else {
"Small"
};
view! {
<p>{message}</p>
}
```
This _works_, for sure. But if you added a log, you might be surprised
```rust
let message = move || if value() > 5 {
logging::log!("{}: rendering Big", value());
"Big"
} else {
logging::log!("{}: rendering Small", value());
"Small"
};
```
As a user clicks a button, youd see something like this:
```
1: rendering Small
2: rendering Small
3: rendering Small
4: rendering Small
5: rendering Small
6: rendering Big
7: rendering Big
8: rendering Big
... ad infinitum
```
Every time `value` changes, it reruns the `if` statement. This makes sense, with
how reactivity works. But it has a downside. For a simple text node, rerunning
the `if` statement and rerendering isnt a big deal. But imagine it were
like this:
```rust
let message = move || if value() > 5 {
<Big/>
} else {
<Small/>
};
```
This rerenders `<Small/>` five times, then `<Big/>` infinitely. If theyre
loading resources, creating signals, or even just creating DOM nodes, this is
unnecessary work.
### `<Show/>`
The [`<Show/>`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/fn.Show.html) component is
the answer. You pass it a `when` condition function, a `fallback` to be shown if
the `when` function returns `false`, and children to be rendered if `when` is `true`.
```rust
let (value, set_value) = create_signal(0);
view! {
<Show
when=move || { value() > 5 }
fallback=|| view! { <Small/> }
>
<Big/>
</Show>
}
```
`<Show/>` memoizes the `when` condition, so it only renders its `<Small/>` once,
continuing to show the same component until `value` is greater than five;
then it renders `<Big/>` once, continuing to show it indefinitely or until `value`
goes below five and then renders `<Small/>` again.
This is a helpful tool to avoid rerendering when using dynamic `if` expressions.
As always, there's some overhead: for a very simple node (like updating a single
text node, or updating a class or attribute), a `move || if ...` will be more
efficient. But if its at all expensive to render either branch, reach for
`<Show/>`.
## Note: Type Conversions
Theres one final thing its important to say in this section.
The `view` macro doesnt return the most-generic wrapping type
[`View`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/enum.View.html).
Instead, it returns things with types like `Fragment` or `HtmlElement<Input>`. This
can be a little annoying if youre returning different HTML elements from
different branches of a conditional:
```rust,compile_error
view! {
<main>
{move || match is_odd() {
true if value() == 1 => {
// returns HtmlElement<Pre>
view! { <pre>"One"</pre> }
},
false if value() == 2 => {
// returns HtmlElement<P>
view! { <p>"Two"</p> }
}
// returns HtmlElement<Textarea>
_ => view! { <textarea>{value()}</textarea> }
}}
</main>
}
```
This strong typing is actually very powerful, because
[`HtmlElement`](https://docs.rs/leptos/0.1.3/leptos/struct.HtmlElement.html) is,
among other things, a smart pointer: each `HtmlElement<T>` type implements
`Deref` for the appropriate underlying `web_sys` type. In other words, in the browser
your `view` returns real DOM elements, and you can access native DOM methods on
them.
But it can be a little annoying in conditional logic like this, because you cant
return different types from different branches of a condition in Rust. There are two ways
to get yourself out of this situation:
1. If you have multiple `HtmlElement` types, convert them to `HtmlElement<AnyElement>`
with [`.into_any()`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/struct.HtmlElement.html#method.into_any)
2. If you have a variety of view types that are not all `HtmlElement`, convert them to
`View`s with [`.into_view()`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/trait.IntoView.html#tymethod.into_view).
Heres the same example, with the conversion added:
```rust,compile_error
view! {
<main>
{move || match is_odd() {
true if value() == 1 => {
// returns HtmlElement<Pre>
view! { <pre>"One"</pre> }.into_any()
},
false if value() == 2 => {
// returns HtmlElement<P>
view! { <p>"Two"</p> }.into_any()
}
// returns HtmlElement<Textarea>
_ => view! { <textarea>{value()}</textarea> }.into_any()
}}
</main>
}
```
[Click to open CodeSandbox.](https://codesandbox.io/p/sandbox/6-control-flow-in-view-zttwfx?file=%2Fsrc%2Fmain.rs&selection=%5B%7B%22endColumn%22%3A1%2C%22endLineNumber%22%3A2%2C%22startColumn%22%3A1%2C%22startLineNumber%22%3A2%7D%5D)
<iframe src="https://codesandbox.io/p/sandbox/6-control-flow-in-view-zttwfx?file=%2Fsrc%2Fmain.rs&selection=%5B%7B%22endColumn%22%3A1%2C%22endLineNumber%22%3A2%2C%22startColumn%22%3A1%2C%22startLineNumber%22%3A2%7D%5D" width="100%" height="1000px" style="max-height: 100vh"></iframe>
<details>
<summary>CodeSandbox Source</summary>
```rust
use leptos::*;
#[component]
fn App() -> impl IntoView {
let (value, set_value) = create_signal(0);
let is_odd = move || value() & 1 == 1;
let odd_text = move || if is_odd() { Some("How odd!") } else { None };
view! {
<h1>"Control Flow"</h1>
// Simple UI to update and show a value
<button on:click=move |_| set_value.update(|n| *n += 1)>
"+1"
</button>
<p>"Value is: " {value}</p>
<hr/>
<h2><code>"Option<T>"</code></h2>
// For any `T` that implements `IntoView`,
// so does `Option<T>`
<p>{odd_text}</p>
// This means you can use `Option` methods on it
<p>{move || odd_text().map(|text| text.len())}</p>
<h2>"Conditional Logic"</h2>
// You can do dynamic conditional if-then-else
// logic in several ways
//
// a. An "if" expression in a function
// This will simply re-render every time the value
// changes, which makes it good for lightweight UI
<p>
{move || if is_odd() {
"Odd"
} else {
"Even"
}}
</p>
// b. Toggling some kind of class
// This is smart for an element that's going to
// toggled often, because it doesn't destroy
// it in between states
// (you can find the `hidden` class in `index.html`)
<p class:hidden=is_odd>"Appears if even."</p>
// c. The <Show/> component
// This only renders the fallback and the child
// once, lazily, and toggles between them when
// needed. This makes it more efficient in many cases
// than a {move || if ...} block
<Show when=is_odd
fallback=|| view! { <p>"Even steven"</p> }
>
<p>"Oddment"</p>
</Show>
// d. Because `bool::then()` converts a `bool` to
// `Option`, you can use it to create a show/hide toggled
{move || is_odd().then(|| view! { <p>"Oddity!"</p> })}
<h2>"Converting between Types"</h2>
// e. Note: if branches return different types,
// you can convert between them with
// `.into_any()` (for different HTML element types)
// or `.into_view()` (for all view types)
{move || match is_odd() {
true if value() == 1 => {
// <pre> returns HtmlElement<Pre>
view! { <pre>"One"</pre> }.into_any()
},
false if value() == 2 => {
// <p> returns HtmlElement<P>
// so we convert into a more generic type
view! { <p>"Two"</p> }.into_any()
}
_ => view! { <textarea>{value()}</textarea> }.into_any()
}}
}
}
fn main() {
leptos::mount_to_body(|| view! { <App/> })
}
```
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# Error Handling
[In the last chapter](./06_control_flow.md), we saw that you can render `Option<T>`:
in the `None` case, it will render nothing, and in the `T` case, it will render `T`
(that is, if `T` implements `IntoView`). You can actually do something very similar
with a `Result<T, E>`. In the `Err(_)` case, it will render nothing. In the `Ok(T)`
case, it will render the `T`.
Lets start with a simple component to capture a number input.
```rust
#[component]
fn NumericInput() -> impl IntoView {
let (value, set_value) = create_signal(Ok(0));
// when input changes, try to parse a number from the input
let on_input = move |ev| set_value(event_target_value(&ev).parse::<i32>());
view! {
<label>
"Type a number (or not!)"
<input type="number" on:input=on_input/>
<p>
"You entered "
<strong>{value}</strong>
</p>
</label>
}
}
```
Every time you change the input, `on_input` will attempt to parse its value into a 32-bit
integer (`i32`), and store it in our `value` signal, which is a `Result<i32, _>`. If you
type the number `42`, the UI will display
```
You entered 42
```
But if you type the string`foo`, it will display
```
You entered
```
This is not great. It saves us using `.unwrap_or_default()` or something, but it would be
much nicer if we could catch the error and do something with it.
You can do that, with the [`<ErrorBoundary/>`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/fn.ErrorBoundary.html)
component.
## `<ErrorBoundary/>`
An `<ErrorBoundary/>` is a little like the `<Show/>` component we saw in the last chapter.
If everythings okay—which is to say, if everything is `Ok(_)`—it renders its children.
But if theres an `Err(_)` rendered among those children, it will trigger the
`<ErrorBoundary/>`s `fallback`.
Lets add an `<ErrorBoundary/>` to this example.
```rust
#[component]
fn NumericInput() -> impl IntoView {
let (value, set_value) = create_signal(Ok(0));
let on_input = move |ev| set_value(event_target_value(&ev).parse::<i32>());
view! {
<h1>"Error Handling"</h1>
<label>
"Type a number (or something that's not a number!)"
<input type="number" on:input=on_input/>
<ErrorBoundary
// the fallback receives a signal containing current errors
fallback=|errors| view! {
<div class="error">
<p>"Not a number! Errors: "</p>
// we can render a list of errors as strings, if we'd like
<ul>
{move || errors.get()
.into_iter()
.map(|(_, e)| view! { <li>{e.to_string()}</li>})
.collect_view()
}
</ul>
</div>
}
>
<p>"You entered " <strong>{value}</strong></p>
</ErrorBoundary>
</label>
}
}
```
Now, if you type `42`, `value` is `Ok(42)` and youll see
```
You entered 42
```
If you type `foo`, value is `Err(_)` and the `fallback` will render. Weve chosen to render
the list of errors as a `String`, so youll see something like
```
Not a number! Errors:
- cannot parse integer from empty string
```
If you fix the error, the error message will disappear and the content youre wrapping in
an `<ErrorBoundary/>` will appear again.
[Click to open CodeSandbox.](https://codesandbox.io/p/sandbox/7-error-handling-and-error-boundaries-sroncx?file=%2Fsrc%2Fmain.rs&selection=%5B%7B%22endColumn%22%3A1%2C%22endLineNumber%22%3A2%2C%22startColumn%22%3A1%2C%22startLineNumber%22%3A2%7D%5D)
<iframe src="https://codesandbox.io/p/sandbox/7-error-handling-and-error-boundaries-sroncx?file=%2Fsrc%2Fmain.rs&selection=%5B%7B%22endColumn%22%3A1%2C%22endLineNumber%22%3A2%2C%22startColumn%22%3A1%2C%22startLineNumber%22%3A2%7D%5D" width="100%" height="1000px" style="max-height: 100vh"></iframe>
<details>
<summary>CodeSandbox Source</summary>
```rust
use leptos::*;
#[component]
fn App() -> impl IntoView {
let (value, set_value) = create_signal(Ok(0));
// when input changes, try to parse a number from the input
let on_input = move |ev| set_value(event_target_value(&ev).parse::<i32>());
view! {
<h1>"Error Handling"</h1>
<label>
"Type a number (or something that's not a number!)"
<input type="number" on:input=on_input/>
// If an `Err(_) had been rendered inside the <ErrorBoundary/>,
// the fallback will be displayed. Otherwise, the children of the
// <ErrorBoundary/> will be displayed.
<ErrorBoundary
// the fallback receives a signal containing current errors
fallback=|errors| view! {
<div class="error">
<p>"Not a number! Errors: "</p>
// we can render a list of errors
// as strings, if we'd like
<ul>
{move || errors.get()
.into_iter()
.map(|(_, e)| view! { <li>{e.to_string()}</li>})
.collect::<Vec<_>>()
}
</ul>
</div>
}
>
<p>
"You entered "
// because `value` is `Result<i32, _>`,
// it will render the `i32` if it is `Ok`,
// and render nothing and trigger the error boundary
// if it is `Err`. It's a signal, so this will dynamically
// update when `value` changes
<strong>{value}</strong>
</p>
</ErrorBoundary>
</label>
}
}
fn main() {
leptos::mount_to_body(|| view! { <App/> })
}
```
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# Parent-Child Communication
You can think of your application as a nested tree of components. Each component
handles its own local state and manages a section of the user interface, so
components tend to be relatively self-contained.
Sometimes, though, youll want to communicate between a parent component and its
child. For example, imagine youve defined a `<FancyButton/>` component that adds
some styling, logging, or something else to a `<button/>`. You want to use a
`<FancyButton/>` in your `<App/>` component. But how can you communicate between
the two?
Its easy to communicate state from a parent component to a child component. We
covered some of this in the material on [components and props](./03_components.md).
Basically if you want the parent to communicate to the child, you can pass a
[`ReadSignal`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/struct.ReadSignal.html), a
[`Signal`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/struct.Signal.html), or even a
[`MaybeSignal`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/enum.MaybeSignal.html) as a prop.
But what about the other direction? How can a child send notifications about events
or state changes back up to the parent?
There are four basic patterns of parent-child communication in Leptos.
## 1. Pass a [`WriteSignal`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/struct.WriteSignal.html)
One approach is simply to pass a `WriteSignal` from the parent down to the child, and update
it in the child. This lets you manipulate the state of the parent from the child.
```rust
#[component]
pub fn App() -> impl IntoView {
let (toggled, set_toggled) = create_signal(false);
view! {
<p>"Toggled? " {toggled}</p>
<ButtonA setter=set_toggled/>
}
}
#[component]
pub fn ButtonA(setter: WriteSignal<bool>) -> impl IntoView {
view! {
<button
on:click=move |_| setter.update(|value| *value = !*value)
>
"Toggle"
</button>
}
}
```
This pattern is simple, but you should be careful with it: passing around a `WriteSignal`
can make it hard to reason about your code. In this example, its pretty clear when you
read `<App/>` that you are handing off the ability to mutate `toggled`, but its not at
all clear when or how it will change. In this small, local example its easy to understand,
but if you find yourself passing around `WriteSignal`s like this throughout your code,
you should really consider whether this is making it too easy to write spaghetti code.
## 2. Use a Callback
Another approach would be to pass a callback to the child: say, `on_click`.
```rust
#[component]
pub fn App() -> impl IntoView {
let (toggled, set_toggled) = create_signal(false);
view! {
<p>"Toggled? " {toggled}</p>
<ButtonB on_click=move |_| set_toggled.update(|value| *value = !*value)/>
}
}
#[component]
pub fn ButtonB<F>(on_click: F) -> impl IntoView
where
F: Fn(MouseEvent) + 'static,
{
view! {
<button on:click=on_click>
"Toggle"
</button>
}
}
```
Youll notice that whereas `<ButtonA/>` was given a `WriteSignal` and decided how to mutate it,
`<ButtonB/>` simply fires an event: the mutation happens back in `<App/>`. This has the advantage
of keeping local state local, preventing the problem of spaghetti mutation. But it also means
the logic to mutate that signal needs to exist up in `<App/>`, not down in `<ButtonB/>`. These
are real trade-offs, not a simple right-or-wrong choice.
> Note the way we declare the generic type `F` here for the callback. If youre
> confused, look back at the [generic props](./03_components.html#generic-props) section
> of the chapter on components.
## 3. Use an Event Listener
You can actually write Option 2 in a slightly different way. If the callback maps directly onto
a native DOM event, you can add an `on:` listener directly to the place you use the component
in your `view` macro in `<App/>`.
```rust
#[component]
pub fn App() -> impl IntoView {
let (toggled, set_toggled) = create_signal(false);
view! {
<p>"Toggled? " {toggled}</p>
// note the on:click instead of on_click
// this is the same syntax as an HTML element event listener
<ButtonC on:click=move |_| set_toggled.update(|value| *value = !*value)/>
}
}
#[component]
pub fn ButtonC<F>() -> impl IntoView {
view! {
<button>"Toggle"</button>
}
}
```
This lets you write way less code in `<ButtonC/>` than you did for `<ButtonB/>`,
and still gives a correctly-typed event to the listener. This works by adding an
`on:` event listener to each element that `<ButtonC/>` returns: in this case, just
the one `<button>`.
Of course, this only works for actual DOM events that youre passing directly through
to the elements youre rendering in the component. For more complex logic that
doesnt map directly onto an element (say you create `<ValidatedForm/>` and want an
`on_valid_form_submit` callback) you should use Option 2.
## 4. Providing a Context
This version is actually a variant on Option 1. Say you have a deeply-nested component
tree:
```rust
#[component]
pub fn App() -> impl IntoView {
let (toggled, set_toggled) = create_signal(false);
view! {
<p>"Toggled? " {toggled}</p>
<Layout/>
}
}
#[component]
pub fn Layout() -> impl IntoView {
view! {
<header>
<h1>"My Page"</h1>
</header>
<main>
<Content/>
</main>
}
}
#[component]
pub fn Content() -> impl IntoView {
view! {
<div class="content">
<ButtonD/>
</div>
}
}
#[component]
pub fn ButtonD<F>() -> impl IntoView {
todo!()
}
```
Now `<ButtonD/>` is no longer a direct child of `<App/>`, so you cant simply
pass your `WriteSignal` to its props. You could do whats sometimes called
“prop drilling,” adding a prop to each layer between the two:
```rust
#[component]
pub fn App() -> impl IntoView {
let (toggled, set_toggled) = create_signal(false);
view! {
<p>"Toggled? " {toggled}</p>
<Layout set_toggled/>
}
}
#[component]
pub fn Layout(d: WriteSignal<bool>) -> impl IntoView {
view! {
<header>
<h1>"My Page"</h1>
</header>
<main>
<Content set_toggled/>
</main>
}
}
#[component]
pub fn Content(d: WriteSignal<bool>) -> impl IntoView {
view! {
<div class="content">
<ButtonD set_toggled/>
</div>
}
}
#[component]
pub fn ButtonD<F>(d: WriteSignal<bool>) -> impl IntoView {
todo!()
}
```
This is a mess. `<Layout/>` and `<Content/>` dont need `set_toggled`; they just
pass it through to `<ButtonD/>`. But I need to declare the prop in triplicate.
This is not only annoying but hard to maintain: imagine we add a “half-toggled”
option and the type of `set_toggled` needs to change to an `enum`. We have to change
it in three places!
Isnt there some way to skip levels?
There is!
### The Context API
You can provide data that skips levels by using [`provide_context`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/fn.provide_context.html)
and [`use_context`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/fn.use_context.html). Contexts are identified
by the type of the data you provide (in this example, `WriteSignal<bool>`), and they exist in a top-down
tree that follows the contours of your UI tree. In this example, we can use context to skip the
unnecessary prop drilling.
```rust
#[component]
pub fn App() -> impl IntoView {
let (toggled, set_toggled) = create_signal(false);
// share `set_toggled` with all children of this component
provide_context(set_toggled);
view! {
<p>"Toggled? " {toggled}</p>
<Layout/>
}
}
// <Layout/> and <Content/> omitted
#[component]
pub fn ButtonD() -> impl IntoView {
// use_context searches up the context tree, hoping to
// find a `WriteSignal<bool>`
// in this case, I .expect() because I know I provided it
let setter = use_context::<WriteSignal<bool>>()
.expect("to have found the setter provided");
view! {
<button
on:click=move |_| setter.update(|value| *value = !*value)
>
"Toggle"
</button>
}
}
```
The same caveats apply to this as to `<ButtonA/>`: passing a `WriteSignal`
around should be done with caution, as it allows you to mutate state from
arbitrary parts of your code. But when done carefully, this can be one of
the most effective techniques for global state management in Leptos: simply
provide the state at the highest level youll need it, and use it wherever
you need it lower down.
Note that there are no performance downsides to this approach. Because you
are passing a fine-grained reactive signal, _nothing happens_ in the intervening
components (`<Layout/>` and `<Content/>`) when you update it. You are communicating
directly between `<ButtonD/>` and `<App/>`. In fact—and this is the power of
fine-grained reactivity—you are communicating directly between a button click
in `<ButtonD/>` and a single text node in `<App/>`. Its as if the components
themselves dont exist at all. And, well... at runtime, they dont. Its just
signals and effects, all the way down.
[Click to open CodeSandbox.](https://codesandbox.io/p/sandbox/8-parent-child-communication-84we8m?file=%2Fsrc%2Fmain.rs&selection=%5B%7B%22endColumn%22%3A1%2C%22endLineNumber%22%3A3%2C%22startColumn%22%3A1%2C%22startLineNumber%22%3A3%7D%5D)
<iframe src="https://codesandbox.io/p/sandbox/8-parent-child-communication-84we8m?file=%2Fsrc%2Fmain.rs&selection=%5B%7B%22endColumn%22%3A1%2C%22endLineNumber%22%3A3%2C%22startColumn%22%3A1%2C%22startLineNumber%22%3A3%7D%5D" width="100%" height="1000px" style="max-height: 100vh"></iframe>
<details>
<summary>CodeSandbox Source</summary>
```rust
use leptos::{ev::MouseEvent, *};
// This highlights four different ways that child components can communicate
// with their parent:
// 1) <ButtonA/>: passing a WriteSignal as one of the child component props,
// for the child component to write into and the parent to read
// 2) <ButtonB/>: passing a closure as one of the child component props, for
// the child component to call
// 3) <ButtonC/>: adding an `on:` event listener to a component
// 4) <ButtonD/>: providing a context that is used in the component (rather than prop drilling)
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
struct SmallcapsContext(WriteSignal<bool>);
#[component]
pub fn App() -> impl IntoView {
// just some signals to toggle three classes on our <p>
let (red, set_red) = create_signal(false);
let (right, set_right) = create_signal(false);
let (italics, set_italics) = create_signal(false);
let (smallcaps, set_smallcaps) = create_signal(false);
// the newtype pattern isn't *necessary* here but is a good practice
// it avoids confusion with other possible future `WriteSignal<bool>` contexts
// and makes it easier to refer to it in ButtonC
provide_context(SmallcapsContext(set_smallcaps));
view! {
<main>
<p
// class: attributes take F: Fn() => bool, and these signals all implement Fn()
class:red=red
class:right=right
class:italics=italics
class:smallcaps=smallcaps
>
"Lorem ipsum sit dolor amet."
</p>
// Button A: pass the signal setter
<ButtonA setter=set_red/>
// Button B: pass a closure
<ButtonB on_click=move |_| set_right.update(|value| *value = !*value)/>
// Button B: use a regular event listener
// setting an event listener on a component like this applies it
// to each of the top-level elements the component returns
<ButtonC on:click=move |_| set_italics.update(|value| *value = !*value)/>
// Button D gets its setter from context rather than props
<ButtonD/>
</main>
}
}
/// Button A receives a signal setter and updates the signal itself
#[component]
pub fn ButtonA(
/// Signal that will be toggled when the button is clicked.
setter: WriteSignal<bool>,
) -> impl IntoView {
view! {
<button
on:click=move |_| setter.update(|value| *value = !*value)
>
"Toggle Red"
</button>
}
}
/// Button B receives a closure
#[component]
pub fn ButtonB<F>(
/// Callback that will be invoked when the button is clicked.
on_click: F,
) -> impl IntoView
where
F: Fn(MouseEvent) + 'static,
{
view! {
<button
on:click=on_click
>
"Toggle Right"
</button>
}
// just a note: in an ordinary function ButtonB could take on_click: impl Fn(MouseEvent) + 'static
// and save you from typing out the generic
// the component macro actually expands to define a
//
// struct ButtonBProps<F> where F: Fn(MouseEvent) + 'static {
// on_click: F
// }
//
// this is what allows us to have named props in our component invocation,
// instead of an ordered list of function arguments
// if Rust ever had named function arguments we could drop this requirement
}
/// Button C is a dummy: it renders a button but doesn't handle
/// its click. Instead, the parent component adds an event listener.
#[component]
pub fn ButtonC() -> impl IntoView {
view! {
<button>
"Toggle Italics"
</button>
}
}
/// Button D is very similar to Button A, but instead of passing the setter as a prop
/// we get it from the context
#[component]
pub fn ButtonD() -> impl IntoView {
let setter = use_context::<SmallcapsContext>().unwrap().0;
view! {
<button
on:click=move |_| setter.update(|value| *value = !*value)
>
"Toggle Small Caps"
</button>
}
}
fn main() {
leptos::mount_to_body(|| view! { <App/> })
}
```
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# Component Children
Its pretty common to want to pass children into a component, just as you can pass
children into an HTML element. For example, imagine I have a `<FancyForm/>` component
that enhances an HTML `<form>`. I need some way to pass all its inputs.
```rust
view! {
<Form>
<fieldset>
<label>
"Some Input"
<input type="text" name="something"/>
</label>
</fieldset>
<button>"Submit"</button>
</Form>
}
```
How can you do this in Leptos? There are basically two ways to pass components to
other components:
1. **render props**: properties that are functions that return a view
2. the **`children`** prop: a special component property that includes anything
you pass as a child to the component.
In fact, youve already seen these both in action in the [`<Show/>`](/view/06_control_flow.html#show) component:
```rust
view! {
<Show
// `when` is a normal prop
when=move || value() > 5
// `fallback` is a "render prop": a function that returns a view
fallback=|| view! { <Small/> }
>
// `<Big/>` (and anything else here)
// will be given to the `children` prop
<Big/>
</Show>
}
```
Lets define a component that takes some children and a render prop.
```rust
#[component]
pub fn TakesChildren<F, IV>(
/// Takes a function (type F) that returns anything that can be
/// converted into a View (type IV)
render_prop: F,
/// `children` takes the `Children` type
children: Children,
) -> impl IntoView
where
F: Fn() -> IV,
IV: IntoView,
{
view! {
<h2>"Render Prop"</h2>
{render_prop()}
<h2>"Children"</h2>
{children()}
}
}
```
`render_prop` and `children` are both functions, so we can call them to generate
the appropriate views. `children`, in particular, is an alias for
`Box<dyn FnOnce() -> Fragment>`. (Aren't you glad we named it `Children` instead?)
> If you need a `Fn` or `FnMut` here because you need to call `children` more than once,
> we also provide `ChildrenFn` and `ChildrenMut` aliases.
We can use the component like this:
```rust
view! {
<TakesChildren render_prop=|| view! { <p>"Hi, there!"</p> }>
// these get passed to `children`
"Some text"
<span>"A span"</span>
</TakesChildren>
}
```
## Manipulating Children
The [`Fragment`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/struct.Fragment.html) type is
basically a way of wrapping a `Vec<View>`. You can insert it anywhere into your view.
But you can also access those inner views directly to manipulate them. For example, heres
a component that takes its children and turns them into an unordered list.
```rust
#[component]
pub fn WrapsChildren(Children) -> impl IntoView {
// Fragment has `nodes` field that contains a Vec<View>
let children = children()
.nodes
.into_iter()
.map(|child| view! { <li>{child}</li> })
.collect_view();
view! {
<ul>{children}</ul>
}
}
```
Calling it like this will create a list:
```rust
view! {
<WrapsChildren>
"A"
"B"
"C"
</WrapsChildren>
}
```
[Click to open CodeSandbox.](https://codesandbox.io/p/sandbox/9-component-children-2wrdfd?file=%2Fsrc%2Fmain.rs&selection=%5B%7B%22endColumn%22%3A12%2C%22endLineNumber%22%3A19%2C%22startColumn%22%3A12%2C%22startLineNumber%22%3A19%7D%5D)
<iframe src="https://codesandbox.io/p/sandbox/9-component-children-2wrdfd?file=%2Fsrc%2Fmain.rs&selection=%5B%7B%22endColumn%22%3A12%2C%22endLineNumber%22%3A19%2C%22startColumn%22%3A12%2C%22startLineNumber%22%3A19%7D%5D" width="100%" height="1000px" style="max-height: 100vh"></iframe>
<details>
<summary>CodeSandbox Source</summary>
```rust
use leptos::*;
// Often, you want to pass some kind of child view to another
// component. There are two basic patterns for doing this:
// - "render props": creating a component prop that takes a function
// that creates a view
// - the `children` prop: a special property that contains content
// passed as the children of a component in your view, not as a
// property
#[component]
pub fn App() -> impl IntoView {
let (items, set_items) = create_signal(vec![0, 1, 2]);
let render_prop = move || {
// items.with(...) reacts to the value without cloning
// by applying a function. Here, we pass the `len` method
// on a `Vec<_>` directly
let len = move || items.with(Vec::len);
view! {
<p>"Length: " {len}</p>
}
};
view! {
// This component just displays the two kinds of children,
// embedding them in some other markup
<TakesChildren
// for component props, you can shorthand
// `render_prop=render_prop` => `render_prop`
// (this doesn't work for HTML element attributes)
render_prop
>
// these look just like the children of an HTML element
<p>"Here's a child."</p>
<p>"Here's another child."</p>
</TakesChildren>
<hr/>
// This component actually iterates over and wraps the children
<WrapsChildren>
<p>"Here's a child."</p>
<p>"Here's another child."</p>
</WrapsChildren>
}
}
/// Displays a `render_prop` and some children within markup.
#[component]
pub fn TakesChildren<F, IV>(
/// Takes a function (type F) that returns anything that can be
/// converted into a View (type IV)
render_prop: F,
/// `children` takes the `Children` type
/// this is an alias for `Box<dyn FnOnce() -> Fragment>`
/// ... aren't you glad we named it `Children` instead?
children: Children,
) -> impl IntoView
where
F: Fn() -> IV,
IV: IntoView,
{
view! {
<h1><code>"<TakesChildren/>"</code></h1>
<h2>"Render Prop"</h2>
{render_prop()}
<hr/>
<h2>"Children"</h2>
{children()}
}
}
/// Wraps each child in an `<li>` and embeds them in a `<ul>`.
#[component]
pub fn WrapsChildren(Children) -> impl IntoView {
// children() returns a `Fragment`, which has a
// `nodes` field that contains a Vec<View>
// this means we can iterate over the children
// to create something new!
let children = children()
.nodes
.into_iter()
.map(|child| view! { <li>{child}</li> })
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
view! {
<h1><code>"<WrapsChildren/>"</code></h1>
// wrap our wrapped children in a UL
<ul>{children}</ul>
}
}
fn main() {
leptos::mount_to_body(|| view! { <App/> })
}
```
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# Building User Interfaces
This first section will introduce you to the basic tools you need to build a reactive
user interface using Leptos. By the end of this section, you should be able to
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# No Macros: The View Builder Syntax
> If youre perfectly happy with the `view!` macro syntax described so far, youre welcome to skip this chapter. The builder syntax described in this section is always available, but never required.
For one reason or another, many developers would prefer to avoid macros. Perhaps you dont like the limited `rustfmt` support. (Although, you should check out [`leptosfmt`](https://github.com/bram209/leptosfmt), which is an excellent tool!) Perhaps you worry about the effect of macros on compile time. Perhaps you prefer the aesthetics of pure Rust syntax, or you have trouble context-switching between an HTML-like syntax and your Rust code. Or perhaps you want more flexibility in how you create and manipulate HTML elements than the `view` macro provides.
If you fall into any of those camps, the builder syntax may be for you.
The `view` macro expands an HTML-like syntax to a series of Rust functions and method calls. If youd rather not use the `view` macro, you can simply use that expanded syntax yourself. And its actually pretty nice!
First off, if you want you can even drop the `#[component]` macro: a component is just a setup function that creates your view, so you can define a component as a simple function call:
```rust
pub fn counter(initial_value: i32, step: u32) -> impl IntoView { }
```
Elements are created by calling a function with the same name as the HTML element:
```rust
p()
```
You can add children to the element with [`.child()`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/struct.HtmlElement.html#method.child), which takes a single child or a tuple or array of types that implement [`IntoView`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/trait.IntoView.html).
```rust
p().child((em().child("Big, "), strong().child("bold "), "text"))
```
Attributes are added with [`.attr()`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/struct.HtmlElement.html#method.attr). This can take any of the same types that you could pass as an attribute into the view macro (types that implement [`IntoAttribute`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/trait.IntoAttribute.html)).
```rust
p().attr("id", "foo").attr("data-count", move || count().to_string())
```
Similarly, the `class:`, `prop:`, and `style:` syntaxes map directly onto [`.class()`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/struct.HtmlElement.html#method.class), [`.prop()`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/struct.HtmlElement.html#method.prop), and [`.style()`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/struct.HtmlElement.html#method.style) methods.
Event listeners can be added with [`.on()`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/struct.HtmlElement.html#method.on). Typed events found in [`leptos::ev`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/ev/index.html) prevent typos in event names and allow for correct type inference in the callback function.
```rust
button()
.on(ev::click, move |_| set_count.update(|count| count.clear()))
.child("Clear")
```
> Many additional methods can be found in the [`HtmlElement`](https://docs.rs/leptos/latest/leptos/struct.HtmlElement.html#method.child) docs, including some methods that are not directly available in the `view` macro.
All of this adds up to a very Rusty syntax to build full-featured views, if you prefer this style.
```rust
/// A simple counter view.
// A component is really just a function call: it runs once to create the DOM and reactive system
pub fn counter(initial_value: i32, step: u32) -> impl IntoView {
let (count, set_count) = create_signal(0);
div()
.child((
button()
// typed events found in leptos::ev
// 1) prevent typos in event names
// 2) allow for correct type inference in callbacks
.on(ev::click, move |_| set_count.update(|count| count.clear()))
.child("Clear"),
button()
.on(ev::click, move |_| {
set_count.update(|count| count.decrease())
})
.child("-1"),
span().child(("Value: ", move || count.get().value(), "!")),
button()
.on(ev::click, move |_| {
set_count.update(|count| count.increase())
})
.child("+1"),
))
}
```
This also has the benefit of being more flexible: because these are all plain Rust functions and methods, its easier to use them in things like iterator adapters without any additional “magic”:
```rust
// take some set of attribute names and values
let attrs: Vec<(&str, AttributeValue)> = todo!();
// you can use the builder syntax to “spread” these onto the
// element in a way thats not possible with the view macro
let p = attrs
.into_iter()
.fold(p(), |el, (name, value)| el.attr(name, value));
```
> ## Performance Note
>
> One caveat: the `view` macro applies significant optimizations in server-side-rendering (SSR) mode to improve HTML rendering performance significantly (think 2-4x faster, depending on the characteristics of any given app). It does this by analyzing your `view` at compile time and converting the static parts into simple HTML strings, rather than expanding them into the builder syntax.
>
> This means two things:
>
> 1. The builder syntax and `view` macro should not be mixed, or should only be mixed very carefully: at least in SSR mode, the output of the `view` should be treated as a “black box” that cant have additional builder methods applied to it without causing inconsistencies.
> 2. Using the builder syntax will result in less-than-optimal SSR performance. It wont be slow, by any means (and its worth running your own benchmarks in any case), just slower than the `view`-optimized version.

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