Asynchronous routing #2371
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Read more here. I made some modifications to your code. I actually just added class Router:
def __init__(self):
self.routes = {
"/statistics": statistic(),
}
self.body = ft.Container(content=self.routes["/statistics"])
async def route_change(self, route):
routes = {
"/statistics": statistic(),
}
body = ft.Container(content=self.routes["/statistics"])
self.body.content = self.routes[route.route]
await self.body.update_async()
def main(page: ft.Page):
myRouter = Router()
page.on_route_change = myRouter.route_change
page.add_async(myRouter.body)
page.go_async("/statistics")
ft.app_async(target=main) |
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Fail to implement asynchronous routing in Flet. How can it be done?
I have synchronous routing that works and I want to rewrite it to asynchronous routing
main.py:
route.py:
st.py:
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