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- //! Implementation of a renderer for Dioxus on the web.
- //!
- //! Outstanding todos:
- //! - Passive event listeners
- //! - no-op event listener patch for safari
- //! - tests to ensure dyn_into works for various event types.
- //! - Partial delegation?
- use std::{any::Any, rc::Rc};
- use dioxus_core::Runtime;
- use dioxus_core::{ElementId, Template};
- use dioxus_interpreter_js::unified_bindings::Interpreter;
- use rustc_hash::FxHashMap;
- use wasm_bindgen::{closure::Closure, JsCast};
- use web_sys::{Document, Event, Node};
- use crate::{load_document, virtual_event_from_websys_event, Config, WebEventConverter};
- pub struct WebsysDom {
- #[allow(dead_code)]
- pub(crate) root: Node,
- pub(crate) document: Document,
- pub(crate) templates: FxHashMap<Template, u16>,
- pub(crate) interpreter: Interpreter,
- #[cfg(feature = "mounted")]
- pub(crate) runtime: Rc<Runtime>,
- #[cfg(feature = "mounted")]
- pub(crate) queued_mounted_events: Vec<ElementId>,
- // We originally started with a different `WriteMutations` for collecting templates during hydration.
- // When profiling the binary size of web applications, this caused a large increase in binary size
- // because diffing code in core is generic over the `WriteMutation` object.
- //
- // The fact that diffing is generic over WriteMutations instead of dynamic dispatch or a vec is nice
- // because we can directly write mutations to sledgehammer and avoid the runtime and binary size overhead
- // of dynamic dispatch
- //
- // Instead we now store a flag to see if we should be writing templates at all if hydration is enabled.
- // This has a small overhead, but it avoids dynamic dispatch and reduces the binary size
- //
- // NOTE: running the virtual dom with the `write_mutations` flag set to true is different from running
- // it with no mutation writer because it still assigns ids to nodes, but it doesn't write them to the dom
- #[cfg(feature = "hydrate")]
- pub(crate) skip_mutations: bool,
- #[cfg(feature = "hydrate")]
- pub(crate) suspense_hydration_ids: crate::hydration::SuspenseHydrationIds,
- }
- impl WebsysDom {
- pub fn new(cfg: Config, runtime: Rc<Runtime>) -> Self {
- let (document, root) = match cfg.root {
- crate::cfg::ConfigRoot::RootName(rootname) => {
- // eventually, we just want to let the interpreter do all the work of decoding events into our event type
- // a match here in order to avoid some error during runtime browser test
- let document = load_document();
- let root = match document.get_element_by_id(&rootname) {
- Some(root) => root,
- None => {
- web_sys::console::error_1(
- &format!("element '#{}' not found. mounting to the body.", rootname)
- .into(),
- );
- document.create_element("body").ok().unwrap()
- }
- };
- (document, root.unchecked_into())
- }
- crate::cfg::ConfigRoot::RootNode(root) => {
- let document = match root.owner_document() {
- Some(document) => document,
- None => load_document(),
- };
- (document, root)
- }
- };
- let interpreter = Interpreter::default();
- // The closure type we pass to the dom may be invoked recursively if one event triggers another. For example,
- // one event could focus another element which triggers the focus event of the new element like inhttps://github.com/DioxusLabs/dioxus/issues/2882.
- // The Closure<dyn Fn(_)> type can invoked recursively, but Closure<dyn FnMut()> cannot
- let handler: Closure<dyn Fn(&Event)> = Closure::wrap(Box::new({
- let runtime = runtime.clone();
- move |web_sys_event: &web_sys::Event| {
- let name = web_sys_event.type_();
- let element = walk_event_for_id(web_sys_event);
- let bubbles = web_sys_event.bubbles();
- let Some((element, target)) = element else {
- return;
- };
- let data = virtual_event_from_websys_event(web_sys_event.clone(), target);
- let event = dioxus_core::Event::new(Rc::new(data) as Rc<dyn Any>, bubbles);
- runtime.handle_event(name.as_str(), event.clone(), element);
- // Prevent the default action if the user set prevent default on the event
- let prevent_default = !event.default_action_enabled();
- // Prevent forms from submitting and redirecting
- if name == "submit" {
- // On forms the default behavior is not to submit, if prevent default is set then we submit the form
- if !prevent_default {
- web_sys_event.prevent_default();
- }
- } else if prevent_default {
- web_sys_event.prevent_default();
- }
- }
- }));
- let _interpreter = interpreter.base();
- _interpreter.initialize(
- root.clone().unchecked_into(),
- handler.as_ref().unchecked_ref(),
- );
- dioxus_html::set_event_converter(Box::new(WebEventConverter));
- handler.forget();
- Self {
- document,
- root,
- interpreter,
- templates: FxHashMap::default(),
- #[cfg(feature = "mounted")]
- runtime,
- #[cfg(feature = "mounted")]
- queued_mounted_events: Default::default(),
- #[cfg(feature = "hydrate")]
- skip_mutations: false,
- #[cfg(feature = "hydrate")]
- suspense_hydration_ids: Default::default(),
- }
- }
- }
- fn walk_event_for_id(event: &web_sys::Event) -> Option<(ElementId, web_sys::Element)> {
- let target = event
- .target()
- .expect("missing target")
- .dyn_into::<web_sys::Node>()
- .expect("not a valid node");
- walk_element_for_id(&target)
- }
- fn walk_element_for_id(target: &Node) -> Option<(ElementId, web_sys::Element)> {
- let mut current_target_element = target.dyn_ref::<web_sys::Element>().cloned();
- loop {
- match (
- current_target_element
- .as_ref()
- .and_then(|el| el.get_attribute("data-dioxus-id").map(|f| f.parse())),
- current_target_element,
- ) {
- // This node is an element, and has a dioxus id, so we can stop walking
- (Some(Ok(id)), Some(target)) => return Some((ElementId(id), target)),
- // Walk the tree upwards until we actually find an event target
- (None, target_element) => {
- let parent = match target_element.as_ref() {
- Some(el) => el.parent_element(),
- // if this is the first node and not an element, we need to get the parent from the target node
- None => target.parent_element(),
- };
- match parent {
- Some(parent) => current_target_element = Some(parent),
- _ => return None,
- }
- }
- // This node is an element with an invalid dioxus id, give up
- _ => return None,
- }
- }
- }
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