Josh McKinney 8d60e96b2b
refactor(examples): use crossterm event methods (#1792)
Crossterm 0.29 introduced methods to easily check / extract the event
type. E.g. as_key_press_event() and is_key_press(). This commit
updates the examples to use these methods instead of matching on
the event type. This makes the code cleaner and easier to read.

Also does a general cleanup of the event handling code in the examples.
2025-05-10 10:35:12 -07:00

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//! # [Ratatui] `Table` example
//!
//! The latest version of this example is available in the [widget examples] folder in the
//! repository.
//!
//! Please note that the examples are designed to be run against the `main` branch of the Github
//! repository. This means that you may not be able to compile with the latest release version on
//! crates.io, or the one that you have installed locally.
//!
//! See the [examples readme] for more information on finding examples that match the version of the
//! library you are using.
//!
//! [Ratatui]: https://github.com/ratatui/ratatui
//! [widget examples]: https://github.com/ratatui/ratatui/blob/main/ratatui-widgets/examples
//! [examples readme]: https://github.com/ratatui/ratatui/blob/main/examples/README.md
use color_eyre::Result;
use crossterm::event::{self, KeyCode};
use ratatui::layout::{Constraint, Layout, Rect};
use ratatui::style::{Color, Style, Stylize};
use ratatui::text::{Line, Span};
use ratatui::widgets::{Row, Table, TableState};
use ratatui::{DefaultTerminal, Frame};
fn main() -> Result<()> {
color_eyre::install()?;
let terminal = ratatui::init();
let result = run(terminal);
ratatui::restore();
result
}
/// Run the application.
fn run(mut terminal: DefaultTerminal) -> Result<()> {
let mut table_state = TableState::default();
table_state.select_first();
table_state.select_first_column();
loop {
terminal.draw(|frame| render(frame, &mut table_state))?;
if let Some(key) = event::read()?.as_key_press_event() {
match key.code {
KeyCode::Char('q') | KeyCode::Esc => return Ok(()),
KeyCode::Char('j') | KeyCode::Down => table_state.select_next(),
KeyCode::Char('k') | KeyCode::Up => table_state.select_previous(),
KeyCode::Char('l') | KeyCode::Right => table_state.select_next_column(),
KeyCode::Char('h') | KeyCode::Left => table_state.select_previous_column(),
KeyCode::Char('g') => table_state.select_first(),
KeyCode::Char('G') => table_state.select_last(),
_ => {}
}
}
}
}
/// Render the UI with a table.
fn render(frame: &mut Frame, table_state: &mut TableState) {
let vertical = Layout::vertical([Constraint::Length(1), Constraint::Fill(1)]).spacing(1);
let [top, main] = vertical.areas(frame.area());
let title = Line::from_iter([
Span::from("Table Widget").bold(),
Span::from(" (Press 'q' to quit and arrow keys to navigate)"),
]);
frame.render_widget(title.centered(), top);
render_table(frame, main, table_state);
}
/// Render a table with some rows and columns.
pub fn render_table(frame: &mut Frame, area: Rect, table_state: &mut TableState) {
let header = Row::new(["Ingredient", "Quantity", "Macros"])
.style(Style::new().bold())
.bottom_margin(1);
let rows = [
Row::new(["Eggplant", "1 medium", "25 kcal, 6g carbs, 1g protein"]),
Row::new(["Tomato", "2 large", "44 kcal, 10g carbs, 2g protein"]),
Row::new(["Zucchini", "1 medium", "33 kcal, 7g carbs, 2g protein"]),
Row::new(["Bell Pepper", "1 medium", "24 kcal, 6g carbs, 1g protein"]),
Row::new(["Garlic", "2 cloves", "9 kcal, 2g carbs, 0.4g protein"]),
];
let footer = Row::new([
"Ratatouille Recipe",
"",
"135 kcal, 31g carbs, 6.4g protein",
]);
let widths = [
Constraint::Percentage(30),
Constraint::Percentage(20),
Constraint::Percentage(50),
];
let table = Table::new(rows, widths)
.header(header)
.footer(footer.italic())
.column_spacing(1)
.style(Color::White)
.row_highlight_style(Style::new().on_black().bold())
.column_highlight_style(Color::Gray)
.cell_highlight_style(Style::new().reversed().yellow())
.highlight_symbol("🍴 ");
frame.render_stateful_widget(table, area, table_state);
}