from collections import namedtuple from fasthtml.common import Button, Div, Form, Input, Label, P, fast_app app, rt = fast_app() Contact = namedtuple("Contact", ["name", "email"]) current = Contact("Joe", "joe@blow.com") @app.get def page(): return get_contact() @app.get("/contact") def get_contact(): return Div(hx_target="this", hx_swap="outerHTML", cls="container")( Div(P(f"Name : {current.name}")), Div(P(f"Email : {current.email}")), Button("Click To Edit", hx_get=contact_edit.rt(), cls="btn primary"), ) @app.get("/contact/edit") def contact_edit(): return Form(hx_put=put_contact.rt(), hx_target="this", hx_swap="outerHTML", cls="container")( Div(Label("Name"), Input(type="text", name="name", value=current.name)), Div(Label("Email"), Input(type="email", name="email", value=current.email)), Button("Submit", cls="btn"), Button("Cancel", hx_get=get_contact.rt(), cls="btn"), ) @app.put("/contact") def put_contact(c: Contact): global current current = c return get_contact() DESC = "Demonstrates inline editing of a data object" DOC = """ The click to edit pattern provides a way to offer inline editing of all or part of a record without a page refresh. - This pattern starts with a UI that shows the details of a contact. The div has a button that will get the editing UI for the contact from /contact/edit ::get_contact:: - This returns a form that can be used to edit the contact ::contact_edit:: The form issues a PUT back to /contact, following the usual REST-ful pattern. ::put_contact:: """