ratatui 0.29.0

A library that's all about cooking up terminal user interfaces
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//! # [Ratatui] Layout example
//!
//! The latest version of this example is available in the [examples] folder in the repository.
//!
//! Please note that the examples are designed to be run against the `main` branch of the Github
//! repository. This means that you may not be able to compile with the latest release version on
//! crates.io, or the one that you have installed locally.
//!
//! See the [examples readme] for more information on finding examples that match the version of the
//! library you are using.
//!
//! [Ratatui]: https://github.com/ratatui/ratatui
//! [examples]: https://github.com/ratatui/ratatui/blob/main/examples
//! [examples readme]: https://github.com/ratatui/ratatui/blob/main/examples/README.md

use itertools::Itertools;
use ratatui::{
    crossterm::event::{self, Event, KeyCode, KeyEventKind},
    layout::{
        Constraint::{self, Length, Max, Min, Percentage, Ratio},
        Layout, Rect,
    },
    style::{Color, Style, Stylize},
    text::Line,
    widgets::{Block, Paragraph},
    DefaultTerminal, Frame,
};

fn main() -> color_eyre::Result<()> {
    color_eyre::install()?;
    let terminal = ratatui::init();
    let app_result = run(terminal);
    ratatui::restore();
    app_result
}

fn run(mut terminal: DefaultTerminal) -> color_eyre::Result<()> {
    loop {
        terminal.draw(draw)?;
        if let Event::Key(key) = event::read()? {
            if key.kind == KeyEventKind::Press && key.code == KeyCode::Char('q') {
                break Ok(());
            }
        }
    }
}

#[allow(clippy::too_many_lines)]
fn draw(frame: &mut Frame) {
    let vertical = Layout::vertical([
        Length(4),  // text
        Length(50), // examples
        Min(0),     // fills remaining space
    ]);
    let [text_area, examples_area, _] = vertical.areas(frame.area());

    // title
    frame.render_widget(
        Paragraph::new(vec![
            Line::from("Horizontal Layout Example. Press q to quit".dark_gray()).centered(),
            Line::from("Each line has 2 constraints, plus Min(0) to fill the remaining space."),
            Line::from("E.g. the second line of the Len/Min box is [Length(2), Min(2), Min(0)]"),
            Line::from("Note: constraint labels that don't fit are truncated"),
        ]),
        text_area,
    );

    let example_rows = Layout::vertical([
        Length(9),
        Length(9),
        Length(9),
        Length(9),
        Length(9),
        Min(0), // fills remaining space
    ])
    .split(examples_area);
    let example_areas = example_rows.iter().flat_map(|area| {
        Layout::horizontal([
            Length(14),
            Length(14),
            Length(14),
            Length(14),
            Length(14),
            Min(0), // fills remaining space
        ])
        .split(*area)
        .iter()
        .copied()
        .take(5) // ignore Min(0)
        .collect_vec()
    });

    // the examples are a cartesian product of the following constraints
    // e.g. Len/Len, Len/Min, Len/Max, Len/Perc, Len/Ratio, Min/Len, Min/Min, ...
    let examples = [
        (
            "Len",
            [
                Length(0),
                Length(2),
                Length(3),
                Length(6),
                Length(10),
                Length(15),
            ],
        ),
        ("Min", [Min(0), Min(2), Min(3), Min(6), Min(10), Min(15)]),
        ("Max", [Max(0), Max(2), Max(3), Max(6), Max(10), Max(15)]),
        (
            "Perc",
            [
                Percentage(0),
                Percentage(25),
                Percentage(50),
                Percentage(75),
                Percentage(100),
                Percentage(150),
            ],
        ),
        (
            "Ratio",
            [
                Ratio(0, 4),
                Ratio(1, 4),
                Ratio(2, 4),
                Ratio(3, 4),
                Ratio(4, 4),
                Ratio(6, 4),
            ],
        ),
    ];

    for ((a, b), area) in examples
        .iter()
        .cartesian_product(examples.iter())
        .zip(example_areas)
    {
        let (name_a, examples_a) = a;
        let (name_b, examples_b) = b;
        let constraints = examples_a.iter().copied().zip(examples_b.iter().copied());
        render_example_combination(frame, area, &format!("{name_a}/{name_b}"), constraints);
    }
}

/// Renders a single example box
fn render_example_combination(
    frame: &mut Frame,
    area: Rect,
    title: &str,
    constraints: impl ExactSizeIterator<Item = (Constraint, Constraint)>,
) {
    let block = Block::bordered()
        .title(title.gray())
        .style(Style::reset())
        .border_style(Style::default().fg(Color::DarkGray));
    let inner = block.inner(area);
    frame.render_widget(block, area);
    let layout = Layout::vertical(vec![Length(1); constraints.len() + 1]).split(inner);
    for ((a, b), &area) in constraints.into_iter().zip(layout.iter()) {
        render_single_example(frame, area, vec![a, b, Min(0)]);
    }
    // This is to make it easy to visually see the alignment of the examples
    // with the constraints.
    frame.render_widget(Paragraph::new("123456789012"), layout[6]);
}

/// Renders a single example line
fn render_single_example(frame: &mut Frame, area: Rect, constraints: Vec<Constraint>) {
    let red = Paragraph::new(constraint_label(constraints[0])).on_red();
    let blue = Paragraph::new(constraint_label(constraints[1])).on_blue();
    let green = Paragraph::new("ยท".repeat(12)).on_green();
    let horizontal = Layout::horizontal(constraints);
    let [r, b, g] = horizontal.areas(area);
    frame.render_widget(red, r);
    frame.render_widget(blue, b);
    frame.render_widget(green, g);
}

fn constraint_label(constraint: Constraint) -> String {
    match constraint {
        Constraint::Ratio(a, b) => format!("{a}:{b}"),
        Constraint::Length(n)
        | Constraint::Min(n)
        | Constraint::Max(n)
        | Constraint::Percentage(n)
        | Constraint::Fill(n) => format!("{n}"),
    }
}