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60 lines
1.3 KiB
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# Partials
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Maud does not have a built-in concept of partials or sub-templates. Instead, you can compose your markup with any function that returns `Markup`.
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The following example uses a `header` and `footer` function that are used in the `page` function to return a final result.
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```rust
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extern crate maud;
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use self::maud::{DOCTYPE, html, Markup};
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/// A basic header with a dynamic `page_title`.
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fn header(page_title: &str) -> Markup {
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html! {
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(DOCTYPE)
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html {
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meta charset="utf-8";
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title { (page_title) }
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}
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}
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}
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/// A static footer.
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fn footer() -> Markup {
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html! {
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footer {
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span {
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a href="rss.atom" { "RSS Feed" }
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}
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}
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}
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}
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/// The final Markup, including `header` and `footer`.
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///
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/// Additionally takes a `greeting_box` that's `Markup`, not `&str`.
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pub fn page(title: &str, greeting_box: Markup) -> Markup {
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html! {
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// Add the header markup to the page
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(header(title))
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body {
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h1 { "Hello World" }
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(greeting_box)
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}
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// Add the footer markup to the page
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(footer())
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}
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}
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```
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Using the `page` function will return the markup for the whole page and looks like this:
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```rust
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fn main() {
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page("Hello!", html! {
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div { "Greetings, Maud." }
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});
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}
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```
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