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Taffy is a flexible, high-performance, cross-platform UI layout library written in Rust.

It currently implements the CSS Block, Flexbox and CSS Grid layout algorithms. Support for other paradigms is planned. For more information on this and other future development plans see the roadmap issue.

This crate is a collaborative, cross-team project, and is designed to be used as a dependency for other UI and GUI libraries. Right now, it powers:

Usage

use taffy::prelude::*;

// First create an instance of TaffyTree
let mut tree : TaffyTree<()> = TaffyTree::new();

// Create a tree of nodes using `TaffyTree.new_leaf` and `TaffyTree.new_with_children`.
// These functions both return a node id which can be used to refer to that node
// The Style struct is used to specify styling information
let header_node = tree
    .new_leaf(
        Style {
            size: Size { width: length(800.0), height: length(100.0) },
            ..Default::default()
        },
    ).unwrap();

let body_node = tree
    .new_leaf(
        Style {
            size: Size { width: length(800.0), height: auto() },
            flex_grow: 1.0,
            ..Default::default()
        },
    ).unwrap();

let root_node = tree
    .new_with_children(
        Style {
            flex_direction: FlexDirection::Column,
            size: Size { width: length(800.0), height: length(600.0) },
            ..Default::default()
        },
        &[header_node, body_node],
    )
    .unwrap();

// Call compute_layout on the root of your tree to run the layout algorithm
tree.compute_layout(root_node, Size::MAX_CONTENT).unwrap();

// Inspect the computed layout using `TaffyTree.layout`
assert_eq!(tree.layout(root_node).unwrap().size.width, 800.0);
assert_eq!(tree.layout(root_node).unwrap().size.height, 600.0);
assert_eq!(tree.layout(header_node).unwrap().size.width, 800.0);
assert_eq!(tree.layout(header_node).unwrap().size.height, 100.0);
assert_eq!(tree.layout(body_node).unwrap().size.width, 800.0);
assert_eq!(tree.layout(body_node).unwrap().size.height, 500.0); // This value was not set explicitly, but was computed by Taffy

Bindings to other languages

Learning Resources

Taffy implements the Flexbox and CSS Grid specifications faithfully, so documentation designed for the web should translate cleanly to Taffy's implementation. For reference documentation on individual style properties we recommend the MDN documentation (for example this page on the width property). Such pages can usually be found by searching for "MDN property-name" using a search engine.

If you are interested in guide-level documentation on CSS layout, then we recommend the following resources:

Flexbox

CSS Grid

Benchmarks (vs. Yoga)

Note that the table below contains multiple different units (milliseconds vs. microseconds)

BenchmarkNode CountDepthYoga (ba27f9d)Taffy (71027a8)
yoga 'huge nested'1,0003364.60 µs329.04 µs
yoga 'huge nested'10,00044.1988 ms4.3486 ms
yoga 'huge nested'100,000545.804 ms38.559 ms
big trees (wide)1,0001737.77 µs505.99 µs
big trees (wide)10,00017.1007 ms8.3395 ms
big trees (wide)100,0001135.78 ms247.42 ms
big trees (deep)4,000122.2333 ms1.7400 ms
big trees (deep)10,000145.9477 ms4.4445 ms
big trees (deep)100,0001776.755 ms63.778 ms
super deep1,0001,000555.32 µs472.85 µs

Contributions

Contributions welcome: if you'd like to use, improve or build taffy, feel free to join the conversation, open an issue or submit a PR. If you have questions about how to use taffy, open a discussion so we can answer your questions in a way that others can find.