Create a complete braindump note-taking application with Dioxus 0.7 featuring: - Note capture with title, content, and tags - Full CRUD operations (create, read, update, delete) - Search functionality for notes - Tag-based filtering - Note pinning for quick access - Modern dark theme with purple accents - Responsive sidebar layout - Clean card-based note list - Full-text editor with auto-save hint Implemented with: - Dioxus 0.7.1 fullstack for reactive UI and server functions - Workspace pattern with shared API crate - In-memory storage using LazyLock - Server functions for note management All core features working and ready for testing.
Development
The web crate defines the entrypoint for the web app along with any assets, components and dependencies that are specific to web builds. The web crate starts out something like this:
web/
├─ assets/ # Assets used by the web app - Any platform specific assets should go in this folder
├─ src/
│ ├─ main.rs # The entrypoint for the web app.It also defines the routes for the web platform
│ ├─ views/ # The views each route will render in the web version of the app
│ │ ├─ mod.rs # Defines the module for the views route and re-exports the components for each route
│ │ ├─ blog.rs # The component that will render at the /blog/:id route
│ │ ├─ home.rs # The component that will render at the / route
├─ Cargo.toml # The web crate's Cargo.toml - This should include all web specific dependencies
Dependencies
Since you have fullstack enabled, the web crate will be built two times:
- Once for the server build with the
serverfeature enabled - Once for the client build with the
webfeature enabled
You should make all web specific dependencies optional and only enabled in the web feature. This will ensure that the server builds don't pull in web specific dependencies which cuts down on build times significantly.
Serving Your Web App
You can start your web app with the following command:
dx serve