ratatui / ratatui-macros

Macros for simplifying boilerplate for creating UI using Ratatui.
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build(deps): bump ratatui from 0.28.0 to 0.28.1 in the cargo-dependencies group #70

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 3 weeks ago

dependabot[bot] commented 3 weeks ago

Bumps the cargo-dependencies group with 1 update: ratatui.

Updates ratatui from 0.28.0 to 0.28.1

Release notes

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v0.28.1

v0.28.1 - 2024-08-25

Features

  • ed51c4b (terminal) Add ratatui::init() and restore() methods by @​joshka in #1289

    These are simple opinionated methods for creating a terminal that is useful to use in most apps. The new init method creates a crossterm backend writing to stdout, enables raw mode, enters the alternate screen, and sets a panic handler that restores the terminal on panic.

    A minimal hello world now looks a bit like:

    use ratatui::{
        crossterm::event::{self, Event},
        text::Text,
        Frame,
    };
    

    fn main() {
    let mut terminal = ratatui::init();
    loop {
    terminal
    .draw(|frame: &mut Frame| frame.render_widget(Text::raw("Hello World!"), frame.area()))
    .expect("Failed to draw");
    if matches!(event::read().expect("failed to read event"), Event::Key(_)) {
    break;
    }
    }
    ratatui::restore();
    }

    A type alias DefaultTerminal is added to represent this terminal type and to simplify any cases where applications need to pass this terminal around. It is equivalent to: Terminal<CrosstermBackend<Stdout>>

    We also added ratatui::try_init() and try_restore(), for situations where you might want to handle initialization errors yourself instead of letting the panic handler fire and cleanup. Simple Apps should prefer the init and restore functions over these functions.

    Corresponding functions to allow passing a TerminalOptions with a Viewport (e.g. inline, fixed) are also available (init_with_options, and try_init_with_options).

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Changelog

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v0.28.1 - 2024-08-25

Features

  • ed51c4b (terminal) Add ratatui::init() and restore() methods by @​joshka in #1289

    These are simple opinionated methods for creating a terminal that is useful to use in most apps. The new init method creates a crossterm backend writing to stdout, enables raw mode, enters the alternate screen, and sets a panic handler that restores the terminal on panic.

    A minimal hello world now looks a bit like:

    use ratatui::{
        crossterm::event::{self, Event},
        text::Text,
        Frame,
    };
    

    fn main() {
    let mut terminal = ratatui::init();
    loop {
    terminal
    .draw(|frame: &mut Frame| frame.render_widget(Text::raw("Hello World!"), frame.area()))
    .expect("Failed to draw");
    if matches!(event::read().expect("failed to read event"), Event::Key(_)) {
    break;
    }
    }
    ratatui::restore();
    }

    A type alias DefaultTerminal is added to represent this terminal type and to simplify any cases where applications need to pass this terminal around. It is equivalent to: Terminal<CrosstermBackend<Stdout>>

    We also added ratatui::try_init() and try_restore(), for situations where you might want to handle initialization errors yourself instead of letting the panic handler fire and cleanup. Simple Apps should prefer the init and restore functions over these functions.

    Corresponding functions to allow passing a TerminalOptions with a Viewport (e.g. inline, fixed) are also available (init_with_options, and try_init_with_options).

    The existing code to create a backend and terminal will remain and

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Commits
  • 3a90e2a chore(release): prepare for 0.28.1 (#1343)
  • 65da535 chore(ci): update release strategy (#1337)
  • 9ed85fd docs(table): fix incorrect backticks in TableState docs (#1342)
  • aed60b9 fix(terminal): Terminal::insert_before would crash when called while the view...
  • 3631b34 docs(examples): add widget implementation example (#1147)
  • 0d5f3c0 test: Avoid unneeded allocations in assertions (#1335)
  • ed51c4b feat(terminal): Add ratatui::init() and restore() methods (#1289)
  • 23516bc chore: rename ratatui-org to ratatui (#1334)
  • 6d1bd99 docs: minor grammar fixes (#1330)
  • 2fb0b8a fix: fix u16 overflow in Terminal::insert_before. (#1323)
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