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// IMPORTS ---------------------------------------------------------------------
import gleam/list
import lustre/attribute.{type Attribute, attribute}
import lustre/element.{type Element}
import lustre/element/html
// ELEMENTS --------------------------------------------------------------------
/// A box is a generic container element with some padding applied to all sides.
/// Many of the other layouting elements use _margin_ to space themselves from
/// other elements, but a box uses _padding_ to space its children from itself.
///
pub fn breadcrumbs(
attributes: List(Attribute(msg)),
separator: Element(msg),
children: List(Element(msg)),
) -> Element(msg) {
of(html.ol, attributes, separator, children)
}
/// By default, the box element uses a `<div />` as the underlying container. You
/// can use this function to create a box using a different element such as a
/// `<section />` or a `<p />`.
///
pub fn of(
element: fn(List(Attribute(msg)), List(Element(msg))) -> Element(msg),
attributes: List(Attribute(msg)),
separator: Element(msg),
children: List(Element(msg)),
) -> Element(msg) {
element(
[attribute.class("lustre-ui-breadcrumbs"), ..attributes],
list.intersperse(children, separator),
)
}
// ATTRIBUTES ------------------------------------------------------------------
///
///
pub fn active() -> Attribute(msg) {
attribute.class("active")
}
///
pub fn align_start() -> Attribute(msg) {
attribute.class("align-start")
}
///
pub fn align_centre() -> Attribute(msg) {
attribute.class("align-centre")
}
///
pub fn align_end() -> Attribute(msg) {
attribute.class("align-end")
}
/// A tight cluster has a small gap between each child element.
///
pub fn tight() -> Attribute(msg) {
attribute.class("tight")
}
/// A relaxed cluster has a medium-sized gap between each child element. This is
/// the default gap but is provided as an attribute because nested clusters will
/// inherit the gap from their parent cluster unless explicitly told otherwise.
///
pub fn relaxed() -> Attribute(msg) {
attribute.class("relaxed")
}
/// A loose cluster has a large gap between each child element.
///
pub fn loose() -> Attribute(msg) {
attribute.class("loose")
}
/// Use this function to set a custom gap between each child element. You'll need
/// to use this function if you want a larger gap than `loose` or a smaller one
/// than `tight`.
///
/// You can pass any valid CSS length value to this function such as `1rem` or
/// `10px`, or you can use CSS variables such as `var(--space-xs)` to use the
/// space scale from the theme.
///
pub fn space(gap: String) -> Attribute(msg) {
attribute.style([#("--gap", gap)])
}
pub fn primary() -> Attribute(msg) {
attribute("data-variant", "primary")
}
pub fn greyscale() -> Attribute(msg) {
attribute("data-variant", "greyscale")
}
pub fn error() -> Attribute(msg) {
attribute("data-variant", "error")
}
pub fn warning() -> Attribute(msg) {
attribute("data-variant", "warning")
}
pub fn success() -> Attribute(msg) {
attribute("data-variant", "success")
}
pub fn info() -> Attribute(msg) {
attribute("data-variant", "info")
}