axum-htmx 0.3.1

A set of htmx extractors and request guards for axum.
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# axum-htmx

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`axum-htmx` is a small extension library providing extractors and request guards
 for the various [htmx](https://htmx.org/) headers within
 [axum](https://github.com/tokio-rs/axum). Additionally, the library exports
 const values for all of the htmx headers, so there's no need to mess with
 strings in your handlers.

## Getting Started

Simply run `cargo add axum-htmx` to add the library to your project.

If you are using the unreleased branch of `axum` from GitHub, you can build
against the `main` version of `axum-htmx` by adding the following to your
`Cargo.toml`:

```toml
[dependencies]
axum-htmx = { git = "https://github.com/robertwayne/axum-htmx" }
```

## Extractors

All of the [htmx request headers](https://htmx.org/reference/#request_headers)
have a supported extractor. Extractors are infallible, meaning they will always
succeed and never return an error. In the case where a header is not present,
the extractor will return `None` or `false` dependant on the expected return
type.

| Header                       | Extractor                 | Value            |
|------------------------------|---------------------------|------------------|
| `HX-Boosted`                 | `HxBoosted`               | `bool`           |
| `HX-Current-URL`             | `HxCurrentUrl`            | `Option<String>` |
| `HX-History-Restore-Request` | `HxHistoryRestoreRequest` | `bool`           |
| `HX-Prompt`                  | `HxPrompt`                | `Option<String>` |
| `HX-Request`                 | `HxRequest`               | `bool`           |
| `HX-Target`                  | `HxTarget`                | `Option<String>` |
| `HX-Trigger-Name`            | `HxTriggerName`           | `Option<String>` |
| `HX-Trigger`                 | `HxTrigger`               | `Option<String>` |

## Request Guards

__Requires features `guards`.__

In addition to the extractors, there is also a route-wide layer request guard
for the `HX-Request` header. This will redirect any requests without the header
to "/" by default.

_It should be noted that this is NOT a replacement for an auth guard. A user can
trivially set the `HX-Request` header themselves. This is merely a convenience
for preventing users from receiving partial responses without context. If you
need to secure an endpoint you should be using a proper auth system._

## Example: Extractors

In this example, we'll look for the `HX-Boosted` header, which is set when
applying the [hx-boost](https://htmx.org/attributes/hx-boost/) attribute to an
element. In our case, we'll use it to determine what kind of response we send.

When is this useful? When using a templating engine, like
[minijinja](https://github.com/mitsuhiko/minijinja), it is common to extend
different templates from a `_base.html` template. However, htmx works by sending
partial responses, so extending our `_base.html` would result in lots of extra
data being sent over the wire.

If we wanted to swap between pages, we would need to support both full template
responses and partial responses _(as the page can be accessed directly or
through a boosted anchor)_, so we look for the `HX-Boosted` header and extend
from a `_partial.html` template instead.

```rust
use axum::response::IntoResponse;
use axum_htmx::HxBoosted;

async fn get_index(HxBoosted(boosted): HxBoosted) -> impl IntoResponse {
    if boosted {
        // Send a template extending from _partial.html
    } else {
        // Send a template extending from _base.html
    }
}
```

### Example: Router Guard

```rust
use axum::Router;
use axum_htmx::HxRequestGuardLayer;

fn router_one() -> Router {
    Router::new()
        // Redirects to "/" if the HX-Request header is not present
        .layer(HxRequestGuardLayer::default())
}

fn router_two() -> Router {
    Router::new()
        .layer(HxRequestGuardLayer::new("/redirect-to-this-route"))
}
```

### Feature Flags

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| Flag     | Default  | Description                | Dependencies                                |
|----------|----------|----------------------------|---------------------------------------------|
| `guards` | Disabled | Adds request guard layers. | `tower`, `futures-core`, `pin-project-lite` |
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## Contributing

Contributions are always welcome! If you have an idea for a feature or find a
bug, let me know. PR's are appreciated, but if it's not a small change, please
open an issue first so we're all on the same page!

## License

`axum-htmx` is dual-licensed under either

- **[MIT License]/LICENSE-MIT**
- **[Apache License, Version 2.0]/LICENSE-APACHE**

at your option.