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tavernworks/bard/src/components/list.rs

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use std::collections::HashSet;
use dioxus::prelude::*;
use crate::togglable::Togglable;
use crate::page::Page;
use crate::server::*;
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use crate::settings::{BardSettings};
use super::tags::*;
#[component]
pub fn BlogItem(title: String, slug: String, author: String, summary: String,
tags: Vec<String>)
-> Element
{
let author_future = use_server_future(move ||
{
let handle: String = author.clone();
async move { get_author(handle).await }
})?;
rsx!
{
article
{
class: "blog_item",
h2
{
Link
{
to: Page::Post { slug: slug.clone() },
"{title}"
}
}
TagList
{
for tag in tags
{
TagItem
{
tag: tag.clone(),
}
}
}
if let Some(Ok(Some(adventurer))) = (author_future.value())()
{
p
{
b
{
"Author: "
a
{
href: "{adventurer.legend.profile}", "{adventurer.name}"
}
}
}
}
else
{
p { "Loading author..." }
}
p { "{summary}" }
}
}
}
#[component]
pub fn BlogList(tags: Signal<HashSet<String>>, children: Element) -> Element
{
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// Retrieve the provided settings from context.
let settings = use_context::<BardSettings>();
let list = use_resource(move ||
{
let tags = tags();
let categories: Vec<String> = tags.iter().cloned().collect();
async move { get_blog_list(categories).await }
});
rsx!
{
section
{
class: "blog_list",
match settings.blog_image
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{
Some(image) =>
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{
match settings.blog_name
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{
Some(title) =>
{
rsx!
{
h1 { class: "blog_title visually_hidden", "{title}" }
img { class: "blog_title_image", alt: "{title} blog logo", src: image }
}
}
None =>
{
rsx!
{
h1 { class: "blog_title visually_hidden", "Blog" }
img { class: "blog_title_image", alt: "Blog logo", src: image }
}
}
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}
}
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None =>
{
match settings.blog_name
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{
Some(title) =>
{
rsx!
{
h1 { class: "blog_title", "{title}" }
}
}
None =>
{
rsx!
{
h1 { class: "blog_title visually_hidden", "Blog" }
}
}
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}
}
}
if let Some(Ok(lores)) = &*list.read()
{
for lore in lores
{
BlogItem
{
key: "{lore.slug}",
title: lore.title.clone(),
slug: lore.slug.clone(),
author: lore.author.clone(),
summary: lore.summary.clone(),
tags: lore.tags.clone()
}
}
}
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else if let Some(Err(_e)) = &*list.read()
{
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p { "Please choose a category to see related blog posts." }
}
else
{
p { "Loading..." }
}
{children}
}
}
}
#[component]
pub fn ToggleTag(tag: String, toggled_tags: Signal<HashSet<String>>) -> Element
{
let is_checked = toggled_tags.read().is_toggled(&tag);
rsx!
{
label
{
class: "toggle_button",
input
{
r#type: "checkbox",
checked: is_checked,
onchange: move |_|
{
toggled_tags.write().toggle(&tag.clone());
},
}
"{tag}"
}
}
}
// Using use_resource instead of use_server_future for URL-dependent tag selection
//
// While use_server_future should theoretically be reactive when reading signals in the
// closure (per Dioxus docs), in practice it doesn't reliably re-run when the url_tag
// signal changes, especially during direct URL navigation (typing URLs in browser).
//
// use_resource provides more reliable reactivity for this use case because:
// 1. It explicitly depends on url_tag and consistently re-runs when it changes
// 2. It handles both async data fetching AND selection logic in a single atomic operation
// 3. It works consistently across all navigation methods (links, direct URLs, etc.)
// 4. It avoids timing coordination issues between separate hooks
//
// This approach combines fetching available tags from the server with determining
// which tags should be selected based on the current URL, returning both pieces
// of data together for clean state management.
#[component]
pub fn TagSelector(url_tag: ReadSignal<String>,
toggled_tags: Signal<HashSet<String>>) -> Element
{
// Use use_resource to handle both fetching tags AND initializing selection
let tags_and_selection = use_resource(move ||
{
let current_url = url_tag();
async move
{
match get_tags().await
{
Ok(available_tags) =>
{
// Determine what should be selected based on URL
let should_show_all = current_url.is_empty() || current_url == "all";
let selected_tags: HashSet<String> = if should_show_all
{
available_tags.iter().cloned().collect()
}
else
{
let url_categories = convert_categories(&current_url);
let filtered: HashSet<String> = url_categories.into_iter()
.filter(|tag| available_tags.contains(tag))
.collect();
filtered
};
Ok((available_tags, selected_tags))
}
Err(e) =>
{
eprintln!("RESOURCE - Error: {}", e);
Err(e)
}
}
}
});
// Separate effect to update toggled_tags when resource completes
// This separates reading the resource from writing to toggled_tags
use_effect(move ||
{
if let Some(Ok((_, selected_tags))) = &*tags_and_selection.read()
{
toggled_tags.set(selected_tags.clone());
}
});
rsx!
{
section
{
class: "blog_nav",
h2 { class: "visually_hidden", "Filters and Navigation" }
fieldset
{
class: "tag_style",
legend { "Category Filter" }
ul
{
class: "tag_list",
match &*tags_and_selection.read()
{
Some(Ok((available_tags, _))) =>
{
rsx!
{
for tag in available_tags
{
li
{
key: "selector-{tag}",
class: "tag_item",
ToggleTag
{
tag: tag.clone(),
toggled_tags: toggled_tags
}
}
}
}
}
Some(Err(_)) =>
{
rsx!
{
li { "Error loading tags" }
}
}
None =>
{
rsx!
{
li { "Loading tags..." }
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
fn convert_categories(categories: &str) -> HashSet<String>
{
categories
.split('+')
.filter(|s| !s.is_empty() && *s != "all")
.map(str::to_string)
.collect()
}