Cross-platform application window creation library in Rust that supports all major platforms like Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS and Android. Built for you, maintained for Tauri.
TAO provides the following features, which can be enabled in your Cargo.toml file:
serde: Enables serialization/deserialization of certain types with Serde.tray: Enables system tray and more menu item variants on Linux. This feature requires eitherlibayatana-appindicatororlibappindicatorpackage installed. You can still create those types if you disable it. They just don't create the actual objects. We set this flag because some implementations require more installed packages.
This library makes use of the ndk-rs crates, refer to that repo for more documentation.
Running on an Android device needs a dynamic system library, add this to Cargo.toml:
[[example]]
name = "request_redraw_threaded"
crate-type = ["cdylib"]And add this to the example file to add the native activity glue:
#[cfg_attr(target_os = "android", ndk_glue::main(backtrace = "on"))]
fn main() {
...
}And run the application with cargo apk run --example request_redraw_threaded
Gtk and its related libraries are used to build the support of Linux. Be sure to install following packages before building:
sudo pacman -S gtk3For tray feature:
sudo pacman -S libappindicator-gtk3sudo apt install libgtk-3-devFor tray feature, choose one of following packages:
sudo apt install libappindicator3-devsudo apt install libayatana-appindicator3-devThis is a fork of winit which replaces Linux's port to Gtk. We need it not only because of webkit2gtk, but also a lot of Desktop Environment features like menu bar, system tray, global shortcuts etc. In the future, we want to make these features more modular as separate crates. So we can switch back to winit and also benefit the whole community.