Re-factor to separate Option/String handling from conditional render.
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[package]
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name = "bootstrap-rs"
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version = "0.3.0"
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version = "0.4.0"
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authors = ["Thomas Gideon <cmdln@thecommandline.net>"]
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edition = "2018"
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pub use self::{border::Border, color::Color, edge::Edge, margin::Margin, padding::Padding};
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use yew::prelude::*;
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/// A newtype that can be helpful to work with `String` values the represent direct user input.
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///
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/// This type is convertible into `Option<String>` which makes it helpful for wrapping user input
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/// for optional fields when sent to the server. Leaving the wrapped type as a `String` value while
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/// handling input and validation helps preserve the user's text as entered so they can continue to
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/// edit or correct as needed.
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pub struct InputString<S: AsRef<str>>(pub S);
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impl<S: AsRef<str>> Into<Option<String>> for InputString<S> {
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fn into(self) -> Option<String> {
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let InputString(input) = self;
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if input.as_ref().is_empty() {
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None
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} else {
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Some(input.as_ref().to_owned())
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}
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}
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}
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/// A convenience method for determining `ShouldRender` based on whether a value has changed, i.e.
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/// the existing and new values are not equal, and its side effect of assigning `argument` to `assign_to` for the same condition.
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///
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/// Be careful if you choose to logically `or` calls of this function together for multiple
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/// properties or state fields since short circuiting of any compound conditional may yield
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/// surprising results, specifically failure to assign some fields. For this use case, collect the
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/// results of each call into a collection then use reduce that collection to produce the result of
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/// applying `or` to all its members.
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pub fn render_if_ne<T: PartialEq>(assign_to: &mut T, argument: T) -> ShouldRender {
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render_if(assign_to, argument, identity, is_ne)
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}
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pub fn render_if_opt_str<S: AsRef<str>>(
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assign_to: &mut Option<String>,
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argument: S,
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) -> ShouldRender {
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render_if(assign_to, argument, opt_from_str, is_ne)
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}
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pub fn render_if<T, A>(
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assign_to: &mut T,
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argument: A,
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map: impl Fn(A) -> T,
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assign_render: impl Fn(&mut T, &T) -> bool,
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) -> ShouldRender {
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let argument = map(argument);
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if assign_render(assign_to, &argument) {
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if assign_to != &argument {
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*assign_to = argument;
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true
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} else {
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}
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}
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/// A convenience method for determining which validation class to use for some input field
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/// including one that has not yet been validating, represented by the argument having a `None`
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/// value.
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pub fn valid_as_class(v: &Option<bool>) -> &'static str {
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match v {
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None => "",
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}
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}
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fn identity<T>(t: T) -> T {
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t
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}
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fn opt_from_str<S: AsRef<str>>(a: S) -> Option<String> {
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if a.as_ref().is_empty() {
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None
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} else {
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Some(a.as_ref().to_owned())
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}
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}
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fn is_ne<T: PartialEq>(t: &mut T, a: &T) -> bool {
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t != a
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod test {
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use super::*;
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#[test]
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fn render_if_opt() {
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let mut t = Some(String::from("test"));
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let should = render_if_opt_str(&mut t, String::default());
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let should = render_if_ne(&mut t, InputString(String::default()).into());
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assert!(should, "Should have determined to render");
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assert_eq!(t, None);
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}
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