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remove references to renderer features

Evan Almloff 2 ani în urmă
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+ 0 - 15
docs/guide/src/en/best_practices/index.md

@@ -12,18 +12,3 @@ While it is possible to share state between components, this should only be done
 
 
 - Keep state local to a component if possible
 - Keep state local to a component if possible
 - When sharing state through props, only pass down the specific data necessary
 - When sharing state through props, only pass down the specific data necessary
-
-## Reusable Libraries
-
-When publishing a library designed to work with Dioxus, we highly advise using only the core feature on the `dioxus` crate. This makes your crate compile faster, makes it more stable, and avoids bringing in incompatible libraries that might make it not compile on unsupported platforms.
-
-
-❌ Don't include unnecessary dependencies in libraries:
-```toml
-dioxus = { version = "...", features = ["web", "desktop", "full"]}
-```
-
-✅ Only add the features you need:
-```toml
-dioxus = { version = "...", features = "core"}
-```

+ 3 - 9
docs/guide/src/en/getting_started/desktop.md

@@ -25,19 +25,13 @@ cargo new --bin demo
 cd demo
 cd demo
 ```
 ```
 
 
-Add Dioxus with the `desktop` feature (this will edit `Cargo.toml`):
+Add Dioxus and the `desktop` renderer (this will edit `Cargo.toml`):
 
 
 ```shell
 ```shell
-cargo add dioxus --features desktop
+cargo add dioxus
+cargo add dioxus-desktop
 ```
 ```
 
 
-> If your system does not provide the `libappindicator3` library, like Debian/bullseye, you can enable the replacement `ayatana` with an additional flag:
->
->```shell
-># On Debian/bullseye use:
->cargo add dioxus --features desktop --features ayatana
->```
-
 Edit your `main.rs`:
 Edit your `main.rs`:
 
 
 ```rust
 ```rust

+ 1 - 1
docs/guide/src/en/getting_started/hot_reload.md

@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
 Install [dioxus-cli](https://github.com/DioxusLabs/cli).
 Install [dioxus-cli](https://github.com/DioxusLabs/cli).
 Enable the hot-reload feature on dioxus:
 Enable the hot-reload feature on dioxus:
 ```toml
 ```toml
-dioxus = { version = "*", features = ["web", "hot-reload"] }
+dioxus = { version = "*", features = ["hot-reload"] }
 ```
 ```
 
 
 # Usage
 # Usage

+ 3 - 2
docs/guide/src/en/getting_started/mobile.md

@@ -52,7 +52,8 @@ path = "gen/bin/desktop.rs"
 # clear all the dependencies
 # clear all the dependencies
 [dependencies]
 [dependencies]
 mobile-entry-point = "0.1.0"
 mobile-entry-point = "0.1.0"
-dioxus = { version = "*", features = ["mobile"] }
+dioxus = { version = "*"}
+dioxus-desktop = { version = "*" }
 simple_logger = "*"
 simple_logger = "*"
 ```
 ```
 
 
@@ -62,7 +63,7 @@ Edit your `lib.rs`:
 use dioxus::prelude::*;
 use dioxus::prelude::*;
 
 
 fn main() {
 fn main() {
-    dioxus_mobile::launch(app);
+    dioxus_desktop::launch(app);
 }
 }
 
 
 fn app(cx: Scope) -> Element {
 fn app(cx: Scope) -> Element {

+ 5 - 3
docs/guide/src/en/getting_started/ssr.md

@@ -36,10 +36,11 @@ cargo new --bin demo
 cd app
 cd app
 ```
 ```
 
 
-Add Dioxus with the `ssr` feature:
+Add Dioxus and the `ssr` renderer feature:
 
 
 ```shell
 ```shell
-cargo add dioxus --features ssr
+cargo add dioxus
+cargo add dioxus-ssr
 ```
 ```
 
 
 Next, add all the Axum dependencies. This will be different if you're using a different Web Framework
 Next, add all the Axum dependencies. This will be different if you're using a different Web Framework
@@ -54,7 +55,8 @@ Your dependencies should look roughly like this:
 ```toml
 ```toml
 [dependencies]
 [dependencies]
 axum = "0.4.5"
 axum = "0.4.5"
-dioxus = { version = "*", features = ["ssr"] }
+dioxus = { version = "*" }
+dioxus-ssr = { version = "*" }
 tokio = { version = "1.15.0", features = ["full"] }
 tokio = { version = "1.15.0", features = ["full"] }
 ```
 ```
 
 

+ 4 - 2
docs/guide/src/en/getting_started/tui.md

@@ -13,12 +13,13 @@ TUI support is currently quite experimental. Even the project name will change.
 ## Getting Set up
 ## Getting Set up
 
 
 
 
-Start by making a new package and adding our TUI feature.
+Start by making a new package and adding our TUI renderer.
 
 
 ```shell
 ```shell
 cargo new --bin demo
 cargo new --bin demo
 cd demo
 cd demo
-cargo add dioxus --features tui
+cargo add dioxus
+cargo add dioxus-tui
 ```
 ```
 
 
 Then, edit your `main.rs` with the basic template.
 Then, edit your `main.rs` with the basic template.
@@ -42,5 +43,6 @@ Press "ctrl-c" to close the app. To switch from "ctrl-c" to  just "q" to quit yo
 ## Notes
 ## Notes
 
 
 - Our TUI package uses flexbox for layout
 - Our TUI package uses flexbox for layout
+- Regular widgets will not work in the tui render, but the tui renderer has it's own widget components (see [the widgets example](https://github.com/DioxusLabs/dioxus/blob/master/packages/tui/examples/tui_widgets.rs)).
 - 1px is one character lineheight. Your regular CSS px does not translate.
 - 1px is one character lineheight. Your regular CSS px does not translate.
 - If your app panics, your terminal is wrecked. This will be fixed eventually.
 - If your app panics, your terminal is wrecked. This will be fixed eventually.

+ 3 - 2
docs/guide/src/en/getting_started/web.md

@@ -38,10 +38,11 @@ cargo new --bin demo
 cd demo
 cd demo
 ```
 ```
 
 
-Add Dioxus as a dependency with the `web` feature:
+Add Dioxus as a dependency and add the web renderer:
 
 
 ```bash
 ```bash
-cargo add dioxus --features web
+cargo add dioxus
+cargo add dioxus-web
 ```
 ```
 
 
 Add an `index.html` for Trunk to use. Make sure your "mount point" element has an ID of "main":
 Add an `index.html` for Trunk to use. Make sure your "mount point" element has an ID of "main":

+ 2 - 1
docs/guide/src/en/interactivity/router.md

@@ -19,7 +19,8 @@ This is where the router crates come in handy. To make sure we're using the rout
 
 
 ```toml
 ```toml
 [dependencies]
 [dependencies]
-dioxus = { version = "0.2", features = ["desktop", "router"] }
+dioxus = { version = "*" }
+dioxus-router = { version = "*" }
 ```
 ```
 
 
 
 

+ 0 - 16
docs/guide/src/pt-br/best_practices/index.md

@@ -12,19 +12,3 @@ Embora seja possível compartilhar o estado entre os componentes, isso só deve
 
 
 - Mantenha o estado local para um componente, se possível
 - Mantenha o estado local para um componente, se possível
 - Ao compartilhar o estado por meio de adereços, passe apenas os dados específicos necessários
 - Ao compartilhar o estado por meio de adereços, passe apenas os dados específicos necessários
-
-## Bibliotecas Reutilizáveis
-
-Ao publicar uma biblioteca projetada para funcionar com o Dioxus, é altamente recomendável usar apenas o recurso principal na `crate` `dioxus`. Isso faz com que sua `crate` seja compilada mais rapidamente, mais estável e evita a inclusão de bibliotecas incompatíveis que podem fazer com que ela não seja compilada em plataformas não suportadas.
-
-❌ Não inclua dependências desnecessárias nas bibliotecas:
-
-```toml
-dioxus = { version = "...", features = ["web", "desktop", "full"]}
-```
-
-✅ Adicione apenas os recursos que você precisa:
-
-```toml
-dioxus = { version = "...", features = "core"}
-```

+ 2 - 8
docs/guide/src/pt-br/getting_started/desktop.md

@@ -29,16 +29,10 @@ cd demo
 Adicione o Dioxus com o recurso `desktop` (isso irá editar o `Cargo.toml`):
 Adicione o Dioxus com o recurso `desktop` (isso irá editar o `Cargo.toml`):
 
 
 ```shell
 ```shell
-cargo add dioxus --features desktop
+cargo add dioxus
+cargo add dioxus-desktop
 ```
 ```
 
 
-> Se seu sistema não fornece a biblioteca `libappindicator3`, como Debian/bullseye, você pode habilitar a substituta `ayatana` com um _flag_ adicional:
->
-> ```shell
-> # On Debian/bullseye use:
-> cargo add dioxus --features desktop --features ayatana
-> ```
-
 Edite seu `main.rs`:
 Edite seu `main.rs`:
 
 
 ```rust
 ```rust

+ 1 - 1
docs/guide/src/pt-br/getting_started/hot_reload.md

@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Instale o [dioxus-cli](https://github.com/DioxusLabs/cli).
 Habilite o recurso de _hot-reload_ no dioxus:
 Habilite o recurso de _hot-reload_ no dioxus:
 
 
 ```toml
 ```toml
-dioxus = { version = "*", features = ["web", "hot-reload"] }
+dioxus = { version = "*", features = ["hot-reload"] }
 ```
 ```
 
 
 # Usage
 # Usage

+ 3 - 2
docs/guide/src/pt-br/getting_started/mobile.md

@@ -52,7 +52,8 @@ path = "gen/bin/desktop.rs"
 # clear all the dependencies
 # clear all the dependencies
 [dependencies]
 [dependencies]
 mobile-entry-point = "0.1.0"
 mobile-entry-point = "0.1.0"
-dioxus = { version = "*", features = ["mobile"] }
+dioxus = { version = "*" }
+dioxus-desktop = { version = "*" }
 simple_logger = "*"
 simple_logger = "*"
 ```
 ```
 
 
@@ -62,7 +63,7 @@ Edite seu `lib.rs`:
 use dioxus::prelude::*;
 use dioxus::prelude::*;
 
 
 fn main() {
 fn main() {
-    dioxus::mobile::launch(app);
+    dioxus_desktop::launch(app);
 }
 }
 
 
 fn app(cx: Scope) -> Element {
 fn app(cx: Scope) -> Element {

+ 6 - 4
docs/guide/src/pt-br/getting_started/ssr.md

@@ -38,7 +38,8 @@ cd app
 Adicione o Dioxus com o recurso `ssr`:
 Adicione o Dioxus com o recurso `ssr`:
 
 
 ```shell
 ```shell
-cargo add dioxus --features ssr
+cargo add dioxus
+cargo add dioxus-ssr
 ```
 ```
 
 
 Em seguida, adicione todas as dependências do Axum. Isso será diferente se você estiver usando um Web Framework diferente
 Em seguida, adicione todas as dependências do Axum. Isso será diferente se você estiver usando um Web Framework diferente
@@ -53,7 +54,8 @@ Suas dependências devem ficar mais ou menos assim:
 ```toml
 ```toml
 [dependencies]
 [dependencies]
 axum = "0.4.5"
 axum = "0.4.5"
-dioxus = { version = "*", features = ["ssr"] }
+dioxus = { version = "*" }
+dioxus-ssr = { version = "*" }
 tokio = { version = "1.15.0", features = ["full"] }
 tokio = { version = "1.15.0", features = ["full"] }
 ```
 ```
 
 
@@ -83,7 +85,7 @@ E, em seguida, adicione nosso _endpoint_. Podemos renderizar `rsx!` diretamente:
 
 
 ```rust
 ```rust
 async fn app_endpoint() -> Html<String> {
 async fn app_endpoint() -> Html<String> {
-    Html(dioxus::ssr::render_lazy(rsx! {
+    Html(dioxus_ssr::render_lazy(rsx! {
             h1 { "hello world!" }
             h1 { "hello world!" }
     }))
     }))
 }
 }
@@ -99,7 +101,7 @@ async fn app_endpoint() -> Html<String> {
     let mut app = VirtualDom::new(app);
     let mut app = VirtualDom::new(app);
     let _ = app.rebuild();
     let _ = app.rebuild();
 
 
-    Html(dioxus::ssr::render_vdom(&app))
+    Html(dioxus_ssr::render_vdom(&app))
 }
 }
 ```
 ```
 
 

+ 2 - 1
docs/guide/src/pt-br/getting_started/tui.md

@@ -17,7 +17,8 @@ Comece criando um novo pacote e adicionando nosso recurso TUI.
 ```shell
 ```shell
 cargo new --bin demo
 cargo new --bin demo
 cd demo
 cd demo
-cargo add dioxus --features tui
+cargo add dioxus
+cargo add dioxus-tui
 ```
 ```
 
 
 Em seguida, edite seu `main.rs` com o modelo básico.
 Em seguida, edite seu `main.rs` com o modelo básico.

+ 2 - 1
docs/guide/src/pt-br/getting_started/web.md

@@ -43,7 +43,8 @@ cd demo
 Adicione o Dioxus como uma dependência com o recurso `web`:
 Adicione o Dioxus como uma dependência com o recurso `web`:
 
 
 ```bash
 ```bash
-cargo add dioxus --features web
+cargo add dioxus
+cargo add dioxus-web
 ```
 ```
 
 
 Adicione um `index.html` para o `Trunk` usar. Certifique-se de que seu elemento "mount point" tenha um ID de "main":
 Adicione um `index.html` para o `Trunk` usar. Certifique-se de que seu elemento "mount point" tenha um ID de "main":

+ 2 - 1
docs/guide/src/pt-br/interactivity/router.md

@@ -18,7 +18,8 @@ Cada uma dessas cenas é independente – não queremos renderizar a página ini
 
 
 ```toml
 ```toml
 [dependencies]
 [dependencies]
-dioxus = { version = "0.2", features = ["desktop", "router"] }
+dioxus = { version = "*" }
+dioxus-router = { version = "*" }
 ```
 ```
 
 
 ## Usando o Roteador
 ## Usando o Roteador