Plume/templates/search/index.rs.html
Baptiste Gelez 3fce5d6a14
Use Rust for the front-end too (#374)
Rust can compile to WASM, so let's use it for front-end code as well.

To compile the front-end:

```
cargo install cargo-web
cargo web deploy -p plume-front
```
2018-12-25 11:51:40 +01:00

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@use templates::base;
@use template_utils::*;
@(ctx: BaseContext, now: &str)
@:base(ctx, "Search", {}, {}, {
<h1>@i18n!(ctx.1, "Search")</h1>
<form method="get" id="form">
<input id="q" name="q" placeholder="Your query" type="search">
<br/>
<details>
<summary>Advanced search</summary>
@input!(ctx.1, title (text), "Title matching these words", "placeholder=\"Title\"")
@input!(ctx.1, subtitle (text), "Subtitle matching these words", "placeholder=\"Subtitle\"")
@input!(ctx.1, content (text), "Content matching these words", "placeholder=\"Content\"")
@input!(ctx.1, after (date), "From this date", &format!("max={}", now))
@input!(ctx.1, before (date), "To this date", &format!("max={}", now))
@input!(ctx.1, tag (text), "Containing these tags", "placeholder=\"Tags\"")
@input!(ctx.1, instance (text), "Posted in one of these instances", "placeholder=\"Instance domain\"")
@input!(ctx.1, author (text), "Posted by one of these authors", "placeholder=\"Authors\"")
@input!(ctx.1, blog (text), "Posted in one of these blogs", "placeholder=\"Blog title\"")
@input!(ctx.1, lang (text), "Wrote in this language", "placeholder=\"Language\"")
@input!(ctx.1, license (text), "Using this license", "placeholder=\"License\"")
</details>
<input type="submit" value="Search"/>
</form>
})