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/// Configuration for the WebSys renderer for the Dioxus VirtualDOM.
///
/// This struct helps configure the specifics of hydration and render destination for WebSys.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust, ignore
/// dioxus_web::launch(App, Config::new().hydrate(true).root_name("myroot"))
/// ```
pub struct Config {
pub(crate) hydrate: bool,
pub(crate) root: ConfigRoot,
pub(crate) default_panic_hook: bool,
}
pub(crate) enum ConfigRoot {
RootName(String),
RootElement(web_sys::Element),
}
impl Config {
/// Create a new Default instance of the Config.
///
/// This is no different than calling `Config::default()`
pub fn new() -> Self {
Self::default()
}
#[cfg(feature = "hydrate")]
/// Enable SSR hydration
///
/// This enables Dioxus to pick up work from a pre-renderd HTML file. Hydration will completely skip over any async
/// work and suspended nodes.
///
/// Dioxus will load up all the elements with the `dio_el` data attribute into memory when the page is loaded.
pub fn hydrate(mut self, f: bool) -> Self {
self.hydrate = f;
self
}
/// Set the name of the element that Dioxus will use as the root.
///
/// This is akin to calling React.render() on the element with the specified name.
/// Note that this only works on the current document, i.e. `window.document`.
/// To use a different document (popup, iframe, ...) use [Self::rootelement] instead.
pub fn rootname(mut self, name: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
self.root = ConfigRoot::RootName(name.into());
self
}
/// Set the element that Dioxus will use as root.
///
/// This is akin to calling React.render() on the given element.
pub fn rootelement(mut self, elem: web_sys::Element) -> Self {
self.root = ConfigRoot::RootElement(elem);
self
}
/// Set whether or not Dioxus should use the built-in panic hook or defer to your own.
///
/// The panic hook is set to true normally so even the simplest apps have helpful error messages.
pub fn with_default_panic_hook(mut self, f: bool) -> Self {
self.default_panic_hook = f;
self
}
}
impl Default for Config {
fn default() -> Self {
Self {
hydrate: false,
root: ConfigRoot::RootName("main".to_string()),
default_panic_hook: true,
}
}
}