pub struct FileUpload { /* private fields */ }Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Component for FileUpload
impl Component for FileUpload
Source§type Message = Msg
type Message = Msg
Messages are used to make Components dynamic and interactive. Simple
Component’s can declare their Message type to be
(). Complex Component’s
commonly use an enum to declare multiple Message types.Source§type Properties = FileUploadProps
type Properties = FileUploadProps
Properties are the inputs to a Component and should not mutated within a
Component. They are passed to a Component using a JSX-style syntax. Read more
Source§fn create(props: Self::Properties, link: ComponentLink<Self>) -> Self
fn create(props: Self::Properties, link: ComponentLink<Self>) -> Self
Components are created with their properties as well as a
ComponentLink which
can be used to send messages and create callbacks for triggering updates.Source§fn update(&mut self, msg: Self::Message) -> bool
fn update(&mut self, msg: Self::Message) -> bool
Components handle messages in their
update method and commonly use this method
to update their state and (optionally) re-render themselves.Source§fn change(&mut self, _props: Self::Properties) -> bool
fn change(&mut self, _props: Self::Properties) -> bool
When the parent of a Component is re-rendered, it will either be re-created or
receive new properties in the
change lifecycle method. Component’s can choose
to re-render if the new properties are different than the previously
received properties. Most Component’s will use props with a PartialEq
impl and will be implemented like this: Read moreSource§fn view(&self) -> Html
fn view(&self) -> Html
Components define their visual layout using a JSX-style syntax through the use of the
html! procedural macro. The full guide to using the macro can be found in Yew’s
documentation.Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for FileUpload
impl !RefUnwindSafe for FileUpload
impl !Send for FileUpload
impl !Sync for FileUpload
impl Unpin for FileUpload
impl !UnwindSafe for FileUpload
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Source§impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
Source§fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more