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Crafter.CppDOM is a C++ library that exposes the browser DOM api's to C++ WebAssembly.
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# HtmlElement vs HtmlElementView
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# HtmlElementPtr, HtmlElementView, HtmlElement
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The library provides two main classes for working with HTML elements:
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The library provides three main classes for working with HTML elements, all representing a diffrent ownership model:
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## HtmlElementPtr
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`HtmlElementView` is the base class that provides read and write access to HTML element properties and methods, but does **not** own **anything**. Its the same as a C++ * and will not peform any cleanups.
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## HtmlElementView
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`HtmlElementView` is a base class that provides read and write access to HTML element properties and methods, but does **not** own the underlying DOM element. It's designed to be used when you want to interact with existing elements in the DOM without managing their lifecycle.
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Key characteristics:
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- Provides access to element properties and methods like `SetInnerHTML`, `SetStyle`, `AddClass`, etc.
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- Supports event handling through various `Add*Listener` methods
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- Does not delete the underlying DOM element when destroyed
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- Used when you're working with elements that already exist in the DOM
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`HtmlElementView` is a derived class from `HtmlElementPtr` that adds ownership over the event handlers. Upon destructing it will unregister the eventhandlers.
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## HtmlElement
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`HtmlElement` is a derived class from `HtmlElementView` that adds ownership semantics. It creates a new DOM element when instantiated and properly manages its lifecycle.
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Key characteristics:
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- Inherits all functionality from `HtmlElementView`
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- Creates and owns a new DOM element when constructed
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- Automatically deletes the DOM element when the `HtmlElement` object is destroyed
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- Used when you want to create new elements programmatically
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`HtmlElement` is a derived class from `HtmlElementView` that adds ownership over the element istelf. Upon destructing it will unregister the eventhandlers and destroy the element in the DOM.
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# How to use
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Please view the examples folder, this is a snippit from the HelloElement example:
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Extensive examples can be found in the examples folder, but this is the simplest example:
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```cpp
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import Crafter.CppDOM;
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using namespace Crafter::CppDOM;
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using namespace Crafter;
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int main(){
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HtmlElementView body("body");
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body.SetInnerHTML("Hello World!");
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HtmlElementPtr body("body", "Hello World!");
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}
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```
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You can also view the wiki for more detailed information.
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It is highly recommended to use this with [Crafter.Build](https://forgejo.catcrafts.net/Catcrafts/Crafter.Build), but it is not strictly required if the same way of injecting the env is followed. The following instructions will be for Crafter.Build.
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## Quickstart
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"name": "executable",
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"implementations": ["main"],
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"target": "wasm32-wasi",
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"debug" : true,
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"dependencies": [
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{
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"path":"https://forgejo.catcrafts.net/Catcrafts/Crafter.CppDOM.git",
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"configuration":"lib-debug"
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"configuration":"lib"
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}
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],
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}
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}
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```
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Save and close the file, create a ``main.cpp``
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```cpp
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import Crafter.CppDOM;
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using namespace Crafter::CppDOM;
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int main(){
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HtmlElementView body("body");
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body.SetInnerHTML("Hello World!");
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}
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```
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Save and close the file, create a ``main.cpp`` and copy the C++ code we wrote above into it.
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Save and close, then run ``crafter-build build executable && caddy file-server --listen :8080 --root bin/executable``. if you have caddy installed, if not use your favorite static file server instead. Now you can open the browser at ``http://localhost:8080`` and ``Hello World!`` will appear in the browser.
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This sample can also be viewed in the [HelloElement example](https://forgejo.catcrafts.net/Catcrafts/Crafter.CppDOM/src/branch/master/examples)
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# Fetch Functionality
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The library now includes support for making HTTP requests using the `fetch` function:
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```cpp
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import Crafter.CppDOM;
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using namespace Crafter::CppDOMBindings;
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int main(){
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// Make a POST request with body data
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std::string result = Fetch("https://httpbin.org/post", "{\"test\": \"data\"}");
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// Or make a request without body data
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std::string result = Fetch("https://httpbin.org/get");
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// Handle the response
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if (!result.empty()) {
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// Process the response
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HtmlElementView body("body");
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body.SetInnerHTML("Response: " + result);
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}
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}
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```
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This feature allows you to make HTTP requests directly from C++ code running in WebAssembly, which can be useful for communicating with APIs or backend services.
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# Location Pathname Access
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The library now provides access to the current page's pathname through the `GetPathNameString()` function:
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```cpp
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import Crafter.CppDOM;
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using namespace Crafter::CppDOMBindings;
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int main(){
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// Get the current page's pathname
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std::string path = GetPathNameString();
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// Use the path
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HtmlElementView body("body");
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body.SetInnerHTML("Current path: " + path);
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}
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```
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# PopState Event Handling
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The library supports handling the `popstate` event for navigation history changes:
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```cpp
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import Crafter.CppDOM;
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using namespace Crafter::CppDOMBindings;
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int main(){
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// Add a listener for popstate events
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auto popStateId = AddPopStateListener([]() {
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// This will be called when the user navigates back/forward
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std::string path = GetPathNameString();
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HtmlElementView body("body");
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body.SetInnerHTML("Navigated to: " + path);
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});
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// Later, remove the listener if needed
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// RemovePopStateListener(popStateId);
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}
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```
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# History PushState Functionality
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The library provides access to the `history.pushState` API for manipulating browser history:
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```cpp
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import Crafter.CppDOM;
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using namespace Crafter::CppDOMBindings;
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int main(){
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// Push a new state to the browser history
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PushState("{\"page\": \"about\"}", "About Page", "/about");
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// This will modify the browser URL without reloading the page
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// and can be combined with popstate event handling
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}
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```
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These features allow you to build single-page applications with proper URL handling and navigation state management.
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This sample can also be viewed in the [HelloElement example](https://forgejo.catcrafts.net/Catcrafts/Crafter.CppDOM/src/branch/master/examples/HelloElement)
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