Struct DynamicXmlComponent

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pub struct DynamicXmlComponent {
    pub name: String,
    pub arguments: ComponentArguments,
    pub root: XmlNode,
}
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Component that was created from a XML node (instead of being registered from Rust code). Necessary to

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§name: String

What the name of this component is, i.e. “test” for <component name="test" />

§arguments: ComponentArguments

Whether this component has any args="a: String" arguments

§root: XmlNode

Root XML node of this component (the <component /> Node)

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impl DynamicXmlComponent

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pub fn new<'a>( root: &'a XmlNode, ) -> Result<DynamicXmlComponent, ComponentParseError>

Parses a component from an XML node

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impl XmlComponentTrait for DynamicXmlComponent

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fn get_available_arguments(&self) -> ComponentArguments

(Optional): Should return all arguments that this component can take - for example if you have a component called Calendar, which can take a selectedDate argument: Read more
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fn get_xml_node(&self) -> XmlNode

Returns the XML node for this component, used in the get_html_string debugging code (necessary to compile the component into a function during the Rust compilation stage)
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fn render_dom<'a>( &'a self, components: &'a XmlComponentMap, arguments: &FilteredComponentArguments, content: &OptionAzString, ) -> Result<StyledDom, RenderDomError>

Given a root node and a list of possible arguments, returns a DOM or a syntax error
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fn compile_to_rust_code( &self, components: &XmlComponentMap, attributes: &ComponentArguments, content: &OptionAzString, ) -> Result<String, CompileError>

(Optional): Used to compile the XML component to Rust code - input
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fn get_type_id(&self) -> String

Returns the type ID of this component, default = div

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