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# axum-htmx
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`axum-htmx` is a small extension library providing extractors, responders, and
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request guards for [htmx](https://htmx.org/) headers within
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[axum](https://github.com/tokio-rs/axum).
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## Table of Contents
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- [axum-htmx](#axum-htmx)
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- [Table of Contents](#table-of-contents)
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- [Getting Started](#getting-started)
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- [Extractors](#extractors)
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- [Responders](#responders)
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- [Request Guards](#request-guards)
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- [Examples](#examples)
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- [Example: Extractors](#example-extractors)
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- [Example: Responders](#example-responders)
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- [Example: Router Guard](#example-router-guard)
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- [Feature Flags](#feature-flags)
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- [Contributing](#contributing)
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- [License](#license)
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## Getting Started
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Run `cargo add axum-htmx` to add the library to your project.
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## Extractors
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All of the [htmx request headers](https://htmx.org/reference/#request_headers)
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have a supported extractor. Extractors are infallible, meaning they will always
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succeed and never return an error. In the case where a header is not present,
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the extractor will return `None` or `false` dependant on the expected return
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type.
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| Header | Extractor | Value |
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| `HX-Boosted` | `HxBoosted` | `bool` |
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| `HX-Current-URL` | `HxCurrentUrl` | `Option<axum::http::Uri>` |
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| `HX-History-Restore-Request` | `HxHistoryRestoreRequest` | `bool` |
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| `HX-Prompt` | `HxPrompt` | `Option<String>` |
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| `HX-Request` | `HxRequest` | `bool` |
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| `HX-Target` | `HxTarget` | `Option<String>` |
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| `HX-Trigger-Name` | `HxTriggerName` | `Option<String>` |
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| `HX-Trigger` | `HxTrigger` | `Option<String>` |
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## Responders
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All of the [htmx response headers](https://htmx.org/reference/#response_headers)
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have a supported responder. A responder is a basic type that implements
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`IntoResponseParts`, allowing you to simply and safely apply the HX-* headers to
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any of your responses.
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| Header | Responder | Value |
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|---------------------------|---------------------|-------------------------------------|
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| `HX-Location` | `HxLocation` | `axum::http::Uri` |
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| `HX-Push-Url` | `HxPushUrl` | `axum::http::Uri` |
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| `HX-Redirect` | `HxRedirect` | `axum::http::Uri` |
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| `HX-Refresh` | `HxRefresh` | `bool` |
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| `HX-Replace-Url` | `HxReplaceUrl` | `axum::http::Uri` |
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| `HX-Reswap` | `HxReswap` | `axum_htmx::responders::SwapOption` |
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| `HX-Retarget` | `HxRetarget` | `String` |
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| `HX-Reselect` | `HxReselect` | `String` |
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| `HX-Trigger` | `HxResponseTrigger` | `axum_htmx::serde::HxEvent` |
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| `HX-Trigger-After-Settle` | `HxResponseTrigger` | `axum_htmx::serde::HxEvent` |
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| `HX-Trigger-After-Swap` | `HxResponseTrigger` | `axum_htmx::serde::HxEvent` |
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Also, there are corresponding cache-related headers, which you may want to add to
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`GET` responses, depending on the htmx headers.
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_For example, if your server renders the full HTML when the `HX-Request` header is
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missing or `false`, and it renders a fragment of that HTML when `HX-Request: true`,
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you need to add `Vary: HX-Request`. That causes the cache to be keyed based on a
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composite of the response URL and the `HX-Request` request header - rather than
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being based just on the response URL._
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Refer to [caching htmx docs section](https://htmx.org/docs/#caching) for details.
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| Header | Responder |
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|-------------------------|---------------------|
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| `Vary: HX-Request` | `VaryHxRequest` |
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| `Vary: HX-Target` | `VaryHxTarget` |
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| `Vary: HX-Trigger` | `VaryHxTrigger` |
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| `Vary: HX-Trigger-Name` | `VaryHxTriggerName` |
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## Request Guards
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__Requires features `guards`.__
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In addition to the extractors, there is also a route-wide layer request guard
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for the `HX-Request` header. This will redirect any requests without the header
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to "/" by default.
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_It should be noted that this is NOT a replacement for an auth guard. A user can
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trivially set the `HX-Request` header themselves. This is merely a convenience
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for preventing users from receiving partial responses without context. If you
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need to secure an endpoint you should be using a proper auth system._
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## Examples
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### Example: Extractors
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In this example, we'll look for the `HX-Boosted` header, which is set when
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applying the [hx-boost](https://htmx.org/attributes/hx-boost/) attribute to an
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element. In our case, we'll use it to determine what kind of response we send.
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When is this useful? When using a templating engine, like
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[minijinja](https://github.com/mitsuhiko/minijinja), it is common to extend
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different templates from a `_base.html` template. However, htmx works by sending
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partial responses, so extending our `_base.html` would result in lots of extra
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data being sent over the wire.
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If we wanted to swap between pages, we would need to support both full template
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responses and partial responses _(as the page can be accessed directly or
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through a boosted anchor)_, so we look for the `HX-Boosted` header and extend
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from a `_partial.html` template instead.
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```rust
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use axum::response::IntoResponse;
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use axum_htmx::HxBoosted;
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async fn get_index(HxBoosted(boosted): HxBoosted) -> impl IntoResponse {
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if boosted {
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// Send a template extending from _partial.html
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} else {
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// Send a template extending from _base.html
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}
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}
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```
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### Example: Responders
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We can trigger any event being listened to by the DOM using an [htmx
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trigger](https://htmx.org/attributes/hx-trigger/) header.
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```rust
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use axum_htmx::HxResponseTrigger;
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// When we load our page, we will trigger any event listeners for "my-event.
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async fn index() -> (HxResponseTrigger, &'static str) {
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// Note: As HxResponseTrigger only implements `IntoResponseParts`, we must
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// return our trigger first here.
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HxResponseTrigger::normal(["my-event", "second-event"]),
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"Hello, world!",
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)
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}
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```
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`htmx` also allows arbitrary data to be sent along with the event, which we can
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use via the `serde` feature flag and the `HxEvent` type.
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```rust
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use serde_json::json;
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// Note that we are using `HxResponseTrigger` from the `axum_htmx::serde` module
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// instead of the root module.
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use axum_htmx::{HxEvent, HxResponseTrigger};
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async fn index() -> (HxResponseTrigger, &'static str) {
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let event = HxEvent::new_with_data(
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"my-event",
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// May be any object that implements `serde::Serialize`
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json!({"level": "info", "message": {
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"title": "Hello, world!",
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"body": "This is a test message.",
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}}),
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)
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.unwrap();
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// Note: As HxResponseTrigger only implements `IntoResponseParts`, we must
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// return our trigger first here.
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(HxResponseTrigger::normal([event]), "Hello, world!")
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}
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```
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### Example: Router Guard
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```rust
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use axum::Router;
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use axum_htmx::HxRequestGuardLayer;
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fn router_one() -> Router {
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Router::new()
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// Redirects to "/" if the HX-Request header is not present
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.layer(HxRequestGuardLayer::default())
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}
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fn router_two() -> Router {
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Router::new()
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.layer(HxRequestGuardLayer::new("/redirect-to-this-route"))
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}
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```
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## Feature Flags
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| Flag | Default | Description | Dependencies |
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| `guards` | Disabled | Adds request guard layers. | `tower`, `futures-core`, `pin-project-lite` |
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| `serde` | Disabled | Adds serde support for the `HxEvent` and `LocationOptions` | `serde`, `serde_json` |
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## Contributing
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Contributions are always welcome! If you have an idea for a feature or find a
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bug, let me know. PR's are appreciated, but if it's not a small change, please
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open an issue first so we're all on the same page!
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## License
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`axum-htmx` is dual-licensed under either
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- **[MIT License](/LICENSE-MIT)**
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- **[Apache License, Version 2.0](/LICENSE-APACHE)**
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at your option.
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