leptos_hydrated 0.3.0

A component to hydrate and manage interactive hydration state in Leptos 0.8
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Leptos Hydrated

A lightweight library for flicker-free interactive state hydration in Leptos 0.8 that works with or without JavaScript.

This library provides primitives to synchronize state from the server to the client seamlessly, ensuring that the initial render on the client matches the server-rendered HTML exactly, preventing "flashes" of default state before the client-side hydration completes.

Features

  • Flicker-Free: Initializes signals with server-provided state immediately during hydration.
  • Isomorphic: Works naturally in both SSR and CSR contexts.
  • Global State: Use the Hydrate component for global application state.
  • Scoped State: Use the HydrateContext component for scoped feature state via context.
  • Resource Support: Automatically manages a background Resource to keep data in sync.

Installation

Add this to your Cargo.toml:

[dependencies]
leptos_hydrated = "0.3.0"

Quick Start

1. Define your State

#[derive(Clone, Default, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct ThemeState {
    pub theme: String,
}

2. Choose your hydration strategy

Hydrate (Global State)

Provides global state via context. It doesn't matter where you place it in the tree; the state is inherently global.

#[component]
pub fn App() -> impl IntoView {
    view! {
        <Hydrate
            ssr_value=move || ThemeState { theme: read_theme_cookie() }
            fetcher=|| async { Ok(ThemeState { theme: read_theme_cookie() }) }
        />
        <MainContent />
    }
}

#[component]
fn MainContent() -> impl IntoView {
    let state = use_hydrated::<ThemeState>();
    view! {
        <p>"Theme: " {move || state.get().theme}</p>
    }
}

HydrateContext (Scoped State)

Provides scoped feature state to all descendants via the standard Leptos context API. By matching ssr_value with the initial fetcher state, you ensure zero visual flickering during the hydration transition.

#[component]
fn ProfileSection() -> impl IntoView {
    view! {
        <HydrateContext
            ssr_value=|| read_theme_cookie()
            fetcher=|| async { Ok(read_theme_cookie()) }
        >
            <ThemedComponent />
        </HydrateContext>
    }
}

#[component]
fn ThemedComponent() -> impl IntoView {
    let theme = use_hydrated::<String>();
    view! { <div class=move || theme.get()> "Flicker-free theme!" </div> }
}

Best Practices: Specialized Contexts

For larger applications, it is a best practice to wrap HydrateContext in specialized components for specific feature scopes.

#[component]
fn ProfileContext(children: Children) -> impl IntoView {
    view! {
        <HydrateContext 
            ssr_value=read_profile_state 
            fetcher=fetch_profile_state
        >
            {children()}
        </HydrateContext>
    }
}

view! {
    <ProfileContext>
        <Router>
            <Routes>
                <Route path=StaticSegment("") view=HomePage/>
            </Routes>
        </Router>
    </ProfileContext>
}

Example Project

A full demonstration is available in the examples/hydrate_showcase directory. It features:

  • Dark/Light mode synchronization via cookies.
  • Authentication state persistence.
  • URL Parameter synchronization with hydrated state.

To run the example:

cd examples/hydrate_showcase
cargo leptos watch