|
4 years ago | |
---|---|---|
.vscode | 4 years ago | |
docs | 4 years ago | |
examples | 4 years ago | |
notes | 4 years ago | |
packages | 4 years ago | |
src | 4 years ago | |
.gitignore | 4 years ago | |
Cargo.toml | 4 years ago | |
LICENSE | 4 years ago | |
README.md | 4 years ago |
Frontend that scales.
Dioxus is a portable, performant, and ergonomic framework for building cross-platform user experiences in Rust.
fn Example(cx: Context<()>) -> VNode {
let (selection, set_selection) = use_state(&cx, || "..?");
cx.render(rsx! {
h1 { "Hello, {selection}" }
button { "?", onclick: move |_| set_selection("world!")}
button { "?", onclick: move |_| set_selection("Dioxus 🎉")}
})
};
Dioxus can be used to deliver webapps, desktop apps, static pages, liveview apps, eventually mobile apps (WIP), and more. At its core, Dioxus is entirely renderer agnostic and has great documentation for creating new renderers for any platform.
If you know React, then you already know Dioxus.
Web | Desktop | Mobile | State | Docs | Tools |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Feature | Dioxus | React | Notes for Dioxus |
---|---|---|---|
Conditional Rendering | ✅ | ✅ | if/then to hide/show component |
Map, Iterator | ✅ | ✅ | map/filter/reduce rsx! |
Keyed Components | ✅ | ✅ | advanced diffing with keys |
Web | ✅ | ✅ | renderer for web browser |
Desktop (webview) | ✅ | ✅ | renderer for desktop |
Context | ✅ | ✅ | share state through the tree |
Hook | ✅ | ✅ | memory cells in components |
SSR | ✅ | ✅ | render directly to string |
Runs natively | ✅ | ❓ | runs as a portable binary w/o a runtime (Node) |
Component Children | ✅ | ✅ | cx.children() as a list of nodes |
Null components | ✅ | ✅ | allow returning no components |
No-div components | ✅ | ✅ | components that render components |
Fragments | ✅ | ✅ | rsx! can return multiple elements without a root |
Manual Props | ✅ | ✅ | Manually pass in props with spread syntax |
Controlled Inputs | ✅ | ✅ | stateful wrappers around inputs |
1st class global state | 🛠 | ✅ | redux/recoil/mobx on top of context |
NodeRef | 🛠 | ✅ | gain direct access to nodes [1] |
CSS/Inline Styles | 🛠 | ✅ | syntax for inline styles/attribute groups[2] |
[1] Currently blocked until we figure out a cross-platform way of exposing an imperative Node API. [2] Would like to solve this in a more general way. Something like attribute groups that's not styling-specific.
Feature | Dioxus | React | Notes for Dioxus |
---|---|---|---|
1st class router | 👀 | ✅ | Hook built on top of history |
Assets | 👀 | ✅ | include css/svg/img url statically |
Integrated classnames | 🛠 | ❓ | built-in classnames |
Suspense | 👀 | 🛠 | schedule future render from future/promise |
Transition | 👀 | 🛠 | High-level control over suspense |
Animation | 👀 | ✅ | Spring-style animations |
Mobile | 👀 | ✅ | Render with cacao |
Desktop (native) | 👀 | ✅ | Render with native desktop |
3D Renderer | 👀 | ✅ | react-three-fiber |
Feature | Dioxus | React | Notes for Dioxus |
---|---|---|---|
Portal | ❓ | ✅ | cast elements through tree |
Error/Panic boundary | ❓ | ✅ | catch panics and display custom BSOD |
Code-splitting | 👀 | ✅ | Make bundle smaller/lazy |
LiveView | 👀 | ❓ | Example for SSR + WASM apps |