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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ use rocket::routes;
pub async fn index_page<'r>(ctx: RequestContext) -> impl Responder<'r, 'static> {
based::request::assets::DataResponse::new(
include_bytes!("../Cargo.toml").to_vec(),
"text/toml",
"text/toml".to_string(),
Some(60 * 60 * 3),
)
}

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@ -81,7 +81,6 @@ impl User {
/// Change the password of a User
///
/// Returns a Result indicating whether the password change was successful or not
#[must_use]
pub async fn passwd(self, old: &str, new: &str) -> Result<(), ()> {
if self.verify_pw(old) {
sqlx::query("UPDATE users SET \"password\" = $1 WHERE username = $2;")

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@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
use maud::{PreEscaped, html};
pub mod search;
use crate::request::{RequestContext, StringResponse};
use rocket::http::{ContentType, Status};

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src/page/search.rs Normal file
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@ -0,0 +1,160 @@
use maud::{PreEscaped, html};
use crate::request::{RequestContext, api::Pager};
/// Represents a search form with configurable options such as heading, placeholder, and CSS class.
pub struct Search {
post_url: String,
heading: Option<PreEscaped<String>>,
placeholder: Option<String>,
search_class: Option<String>,
}
impl Search {
/// Creates a new `Search` instance with the specified post URL.
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `post_url` - The URL where the search form will send the POST request.
///
/// # Returns
/// A new `Search` instance with default settings.
#[must_use]
pub const fn new(post_url: String) -> Self {
Self {
heading: None,
placeholder: None,
post_url,
search_class: None,
}
}
/// Sets the placeholder text for the search input field.
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `placeholder` - The placeholder text to display in the search input.
///
/// # Returns
/// The updated `Search` instance.
#[must_use]
pub fn placeholder(mut self, placeholder: String) -> Self {
self.placeholder = Some(placeholder);
self
}
/// Sets the heading to be displayed above the search form.
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `heading` - The heading element to display.
///
/// # Returns
/// The updated `Search` instance.
#[must_use]
pub fn heading(mut self, heading: PreEscaped<String>) -> Self {
self.heading = Some(heading);
self
}
/// Sets the CSS class for the search input field.
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `class` - The CSS class to apply to the search input.
///
/// # Returns
/// The updated `Search` instance.
#[must_use]
pub fn search_class(mut self, class: String) -> Self {
self.search_class = Some(class);
self
}
/// Builds the HTML for search results based on the current page and query.
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `pager` - The `Pager` instance to paginate results.
/// * `page` - The current page number.
/// * `query` - The search query string.
/// * `result_ui` - A function that transforms each result into HTML.
///
/// # Returns
/// The HTML string containing the search results.
pub fn build_results<T>(
&self,
pager: Pager<T>,
page: i64,
query: &str,
result_ui: impl Fn(&T) -> PreEscaped<String>,
) -> PreEscaped<String> {
let results = pager.page(page as u64);
let reslen = results.len();
html! {
@for res in results {
(result_ui(res))
}
@if reslen as u64 == pager.items_per_page {
div hx-get=(format!("{}?query={}&page={}", self.post_url, query, page+1))
hx-trigger="revealed"
hx-swap="outerHTML" {};
};
}
}
/// Builds the full response based on the context (HTMX or full HTML response).
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `ctx` - The request context, used to determine if HTMX is enabled.
/// * `results` - The `Pager` instance containing the search results.
/// * `page` - The current page number.
/// * `query` - The search query string.
/// * `result_ui` - A function that transforms each result into HTML.
///
/// # Returns
/// The HTML string containing either the HTMX response or full page content.
pub fn build_response<T>(
&self,
ctx: &RequestContext,
results: Pager<T>,
page: i64,
query: &str,
result_ui: impl Fn(&T) -> PreEscaped<String>,
) -> PreEscaped<String> {
if ctx.is_htmx {
// Return HTMX Search elements
self.build_results(results, page, query, result_ui)
} else {
// Return full rendered site
let first_page = self.build_results(results, page, query, result_ui);
self.build(query, first_page)
}
}
/// Builds the full search form and first search page results.
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `query` - The search query string.
/// * `first_page` - The HTML string containing the first page of search results.
///
/// # Returns
/// The HTML string containing the entire search form and results UI.
#[must_use]
pub fn build(&self, query: &str, first_page: PreEscaped<String>) -> PreEscaped<String> {
let no_html = PreEscaped(String::new());
html! {
(self.heading.as_ref().unwrap_or_else(|| &no_html))
input type="search" name="query"
value=(query)
placeholder=(self.placeholder.as_ref().unwrap_or(&"Search...".to_string())) hx-get=(self.post_url)
hx-trigger="input changed delay:500ms, keyup[key=='Enter'], load"
hx-target="#search_results" hx-push-url="true"
class=(self.search_class.as_deref().unwrap_or_default()) {};
div id="search_results" {
@if !query.is_empty() {
(first_page)
}
};
}
}
}

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@ -83,3 +83,168 @@ pub fn api_error(msg: &str) -> ApiError {
"error": msg
}))
}
/// A `Pager` that manages paginated items, with the ability to handle incomplete data.
pub struct Pager<T> {
inner: Vec<T>,
pub items_per_page: u64,
complete_at: Option<u64>,
}
impl<T> Pager<T> {
/// Creates a new `Pager` instance with the given items and items per page.
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `items` - A vector of items to paginate.
/// * `per_page` - Number of items per page.
///
/// # Returns
/// A new `Pager` instance.
#[must_use]
pub const fn new(items: Vec<T>, per_page: u64) -> Self {
Self {
inner: items,
items_per_page: per_page,
complete_at: None,
}
}
/// Creates a new `Pager` instance for an incomplete dataset, starting from a specific page.
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `items` - A vector of items to paginate.
/// * `per_page` - Number of items per page.
/// * `at_page` - The page where data starts, meaning there are no pages before it.
///
/// # Returns
/// A new `Pager` instance.
#[must_use]
pub const fn new_incomplete(items: Vec<T>, per_page: u64, at_page: u64) -> Self {
Self {
inner: items,
items_per_page: per_page,
complete_at: Some(at_page),
}
}
/// Calculates the offset for the given page number.
///
/// This method considers whether the pager has an incomplete dataset and adjusts the offset accordingly.
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `page` - The page number for which the offset is calculated.
///
/// # Returns
/// The calculated offset.
#[must_use]
pub const fn offset(&self, page: u64) -> u64 {
if let Some(incomplete) = self.complete_at {
let page = page - incomplete;
return self.items_per_page * page;
}
self.items_per_page * (page - 1)
}
/// Retrieves the items for a specific page.
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `page` - The page number to retrieve.
///
/// # Panics
/// Panics if trying to access a page before the `complete_at` page in an incomplete pager.
///
/// # Returns
/// A vector of items on the requested page.
#[must_use]
pub fn page(&self, page: u64) -> Vec<&T> {
if let Some(incomplete) = self.complete_at {
assert!(
page >= incomplete,
"Tried to access illegal page on incomplete Pager"
);
}
self.inner
.iter()
.skip(self.offset(page).try_into().unwrap())
.take(self.items_per_page.try_into().unwrap())
.collect()
}
}
/// A `GeneratedPager` is a paginated generator that fetches items dynamically from a generator function.
pub struct GeneratedPager<T, G, I>
where
G: Fn(I, u64, u64) -> futures::future::BoxFuture<'static, Vec<T>>,
{
generator: G,
pub items_per_page: u64,
_marker: std::marker::PhantomData<(T, I)>,
}
impl<T, G, I> GeneratedPager<T, G, I>
where
G: Fn(I, u64, u64) -> futures::future::BoxFuture<'static, Vec<T>>,
{
/// Creates a new `GeneratedPager` instance with the provided generator and pagination settings.
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `generator` - A function that generates a page of items based on the input and pagination settings.
/// * `items_per_page` - Number of items per page.
///
/// # Generator
/// The generator function should take the following arguments:
/// * `input` - Generic input to the generator
/// * `offset` - Offset value
/// * `limit` - Limit value (items per page)
///
/// # Returns
/// A new `GeneratedPager` instance.
pub const fn new(generator: G, items_per_page: u64) -> Self {
Self {
generator,
items_per_page,
_marker: std::marker::PhantomData,
}
}
/// Calculates the offset for the given page number.
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `page` - The page number for which the offset is calculated.
///
/// # Returns
/// The calculated offset.
pub const fn offset(&self, page: u64) -> u64 {
self.items_per_page * (page - 1)
}
/// Asynchronously retrieves the items for a specific page from the generator.
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `page` - The page number to retrieve.
/// * `input` - The input that is passed to the generator.
///
/// # Returns
/// A vector of items on the requested page.
pub async fn page(&self, page: u64, input: I) -> Vec<T> {
let offset = self.offset(page);
(self.generator)(input, offset, self.items_per_page).await
}
/// Converts the `GeneratedPager` into a regular `Pager` for a given page of items.
///
/// This method allows you to use a `GeneratedPager` like a regular `Pager`, with a pre-generated dataset.
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `page` - The page number to retrieve.
/// * `input` - The input to pass to the generator function.
///
/// # Returns
/// A `Pager` instance containing the requested page of items.
pub async fn pager(&self, page: u64, input: I) -> Pager<T> {
let content = self.page(page, input).await;
Pager::new_incomplete(content, self.items_per_page, page)
}
}

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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ pub struct DataResponse {
impl DataResponse {
#[must_use]
pub fn new(data: Vec<u8>, content_type: String, cache_duration: Option<u64>) -> Self {
pub const fn new(data: Vec<u8>, content_type: String, cache_duration: Option<u64>) -> Self {
Self {
data,
content_type,

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@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ use rocket::{
};
/// Represents contextual information about an HTTP request.
#[derive(Default)]
pub struct RequestContext {
/// A flag indicating if the request is an HTMX request.
///
@ -21,9 +22,3 @@ impl<'r> FromRequest<'r> for RequestContext {
})
}
}
impl Default for RequestContext {
fn default() -> Self {
Self { is_htmx: false }
}
}

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@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ pub fn respond_json(json: &serde_json::Value) -> StringResponse {
/// # Returns
/// A `StringResponse` with status `200 OK`, content type `text/html`, and the HTML content as the body.
#[must_use]
pub fn respond_html(html: String) -> StringResponse {
pub const fn respond_html(html: String) -> StringResponse {
(Status::Ok, (ContentType::HTML, html))
}
@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ pub fn respond_html(html: String) -> StringResponse {
/// # Returns
/// A `StringResponse` with status `200 OK`, content type `text/javascript`, and the JS content as the body.
#[must_use]
pub fn respond_script(script: String) -> StringResponse {
pub const fn respond_script(script: String) -> StringResponse {
(Status::Ok, (ContentType::JavaScript, script))
}