Appwrite Offline
A Flutter Data adapter for Appwrite that provides offline support, real-time updates, and seamless integration with Flutter Data's powerful features.
Features
- 🔄 Automatic Synchronization: Seamlessly sync data between local storage and Appwrite
- 📱 Offline Support: Work with your data even when offline
- ⚡ Real-time Updates: Listen to changes in your Appwrite collections in real-time
- 🔍 Advanced Querying: Supported operators: '==', '!=', '>', '>=', '<', '<=', 'startsWith', 'endsWith', 'contains', 'search', 'between', 'in', 'isNull', 'isNotNull'.
- 🎯 Type-safe: Fully typed models and queries
- 🪄 Easy Integration: Simple setup process with minimal configuration
Prerequisites
Before using this package, make sure you:
- Have a working Appwrite backend setup
- Understand and follow Flutter Data's setup guide carefully
- Are using Riverpod for state management
This package only handles the Appwrite integration with Flutter Data. All other Flutter Data configurations must be properly set up.
Installation
Add this to your package's pubspec.yaml file:
dependencies:
appwrite_offline: ^0.0.3
Setup
- Initialize Appwrite Offline in your app:
void main() {
// Initialize Appwrite Offline
AppwriteOffline.initialize(
projectId: 'your_project_id',
databaseId: 'your_database_id',
endpoint: 'https://your-appwrite-instance.com/v1',
jwt: 'optional-jwt-token', // If using authentication
);
runApp(
ProviderScope(
child: MyApp(),
),
);
}
- Create your model class:
@DataRepository([AppwriteAdapter])
@JsonSerializable()
class Product extends DataModel<Product> {
@override
@JsonKey(readValue: $)
final String? id;
final String name;
final double price;
final BelongsTo<Category>? category;
final HasMany<Review>? reviews;
@JsonKey(readValue: $)
final DateTime? createdAt;
@JsonKey(readValue: $)
final DateTime? updatedAt;
Product({
this.id,
required this.name,
required this.price,
this.category,
this.reviews,
this.createdAt,
this.updatedAt,
});
factory Product.fromJson(Map<String, dynamic> json) =>
_$ProductFromJson(json);
Map<String, dynamic> toJson() => _$ProductToJson(this);
}
- Run the code generator:
dart run build_runner build -d
Usage
Basic Operations
class ProductsScreen extends ConsumerWidget {
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context, WidgetRef ref) {
// Watch all products with offline support
final productsState = ref.products.watchAll(
syncLocal: true,
);
if (productsState.isLoading) {
return CircularProgressIndicator();
}
if (productsState.hasException) {
return Text('Error: ${productsState.exception}');
}
final products = productsState.model;
return ListView.builder(
itemCount: products.length,
itemBuilder: (context, index) {
final product = products[index];
return ListTile(
title: Text(product.name),
subtitle: Text('\$${product.price}'),
);
},
);
}
}
Creating and Updating
class ProductFormScreen extends ConsumerWidget {
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context, WidgetRef ref) {
return ElevatedButton(
onPressed: () async {
// Create new product
final newProduct = await Product(
name: 'New Product',
price: 99.99,
).save();
// Update existing product
final updatedProduct = await Product(
name: 'Updated Product',
price: 149.99,
).withKeyOf(existingProduct).save();
},
child: Text('Save Product'),
);
}
}
Watching with Relationships
class ProductDetailsScreen extends ConsumerWidget {
final String productId;
const ProductDetailsScreen({required this.productId});
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context, WidgetRef ref) {
final productState = ref.products.watchOne(
productId,
syncLocal: true,
alsoWatch: (prod) => [
prod.category,
prod.reviews,
],
);
if (productState.isLoading) {
return CircularProgressIndicator();
}
if (productState.hasException) {
return Text('Error: ${productState.exception}');
}
if (!productState.hasModel) {
return Text('Product not found');
}
final product = productState.model;
final category = product.category?.value;
final reviews = product.reviews?.toList() ?? [];
return Column(
children: [
Text(product.name),
if (category != null)
Text('Category: ${category.name}'),
Text('Reviews (${reviews.length}):'),
...reviews.map((review) => Text(review.text)),
],
);
}
}
Real-time Updates
class ProductUpdatesScreen extends ConsumerWidget {
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context, WidgetRef ref) {
return StreamBuilder<RealtimeMessage>(
stream: ref.products.appwriteAdapter.subscribe(),
builder: (context, snapshot) {
if (snapshot.hasData) {
final message = snapshot.data!;
return ListTile(
title: Text('Collection Update'),
subtitle: Text('Event: ${message.event}'),
);
}
return SizedBox();
},
);
}
}
Advanced Queries
class FilteredProductsScreen extends ConsumerWidget {
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context, WidgetRef ref) {
final productsState = ref.products.watchAll(
syncLocal: true,
params: {
'where': {
'price': {'>=', 100},
'name': {'contains': 'Premium'}
},
'order': 'price:DESC,name:ASC',
'limit': 10,
'offset': 0,
},
);
if (productsState.isLoading) {
return CircularProgressIndicator();
}
if (productsState.hasException) {
return Text('Error: ${productsState.exception}');
}
final products = productsState.model;
return ListView.builder(
itemCount: products.length,
itemBuilder: (context, index) {
final product = products[index];
return ListTile(
title: Text(product.name),
subtitle: Text('\$${product.price}'),
);
},
);
}
}
Working with Permissions
Appwrite permissions can be set when creating or updating documents by passing them as params to the save method.
class ProductFormScreen extends ConsumerWidget {
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context, WidgetRef ref) {
return ElevatedButton(
onPressed: () async {
// Create product with permissions
final newProduct = await Product(
name: 'New Product',
price: 99.99,
).save(
params: {
'permissions': jsonEncode([
{
'action': 'read',
'role': {
'type': 'any',
}
},
{
'action': 'write',
'role': {
'type': 'user',
'value': 'user_id',
}
},
{
'action': 'update',
'role': {
'type': 'team',
'value': 'team_id',
}
},
{
'action': 'delete',
'role': {
'type': 'team:*', // All teams
}
},
]),
},
);
},
child: Text('Save Product'),
);
}
}
Available permission configurations:
- Actions: 'read', 'write', 'create', 'update', 'delete'
- Role Types:
- 'any': Any user
- 'users': All authenticated users
- 'user': Specific user (requires value)
- 'team': Specific team (requires value)
- 'team:*': All teams
Working with HasMany Relationships
class ProductReviewsScreen extends ConsumerWidget {
final String productId;
const ProductReviewsScreen({required this.productId});
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context, WidgetRef ref) {
final productState = ref.products.watchOne(
productId,
syncLocal: true,
alsoWatch: (prod) => [prod.reviews],
);
if (productState.isLoading) {
return CircularProgressIndicator();
}
if (productState.hasException) {
return Text('Error: ${productState.exception}');
}
if (!productState.hasModel) {
return Text('Product not found');
}
final product = productState.model;
// Always use toList() for HasMany relationships
final reviews = product.reviews?.toList() ?? [];
return Column(
children: [
Text('${product.name} - Reviews'),
if (reviews.isEmpty)
Text('No reviews yet'),
...reviews.map((review) => ReviewCard(review)),
],
);
}
}
Important Notes
DataState Handling
Always handle all DataState conditions in your widgets:
isLoading
: Initial loading statehasException
: Error state withexception
detailshasModel
: Whether the model is availablemodel
: The actual data
Relationship Best Practices
-
Always use
toList()
when accessing HasMany relationships:// Correct final reviews = product.reviews?.toList() ?? []; // Incorrect final reviews = product.reviews?.value; // Don't use .value for HasMany
-
Use
alsoWatch
for efficient relationship loading:final productState = ref.products.watchOne( productId, syncLocal: true, alsoWatch: (prod) => [ prod.category, // BelongsTo relationship prod.reviews, // HasMany relationship ], );
Offline Synchronization
-
Always use
syncLocal: true
when watching data to enable offline support:ref.products.watchAll(syncLocal: true); ref.products.watchOne(id, syncLocal: true);
-
Data will be automatically synchronized when the connection is restored
Convention Guidelines
- Collection IDs should be the plural form of the model name (e.g., "products" for Product model)
- Model names should be in PascalCase (e.g., ProductVariant)
- All required Appwrite collection attributes should be defined in the model class
- Use
@JsonKey(readValue: $)
for Appwrite metadata fields (id, createdAt, updatedAt) - Follow Flutter Data's relationship conventions for BelongsTo and HasMany
Common Issues and Solutions
- Collection Not Found: Ensure your Appwrite collection ID matches the plural form of your model name
- Permission Denied: Check if permissions are properly set in the save method params
- Relationship Loading Issues: Make sure to use
alsoWatch
andtoList()
appropriately - Offline Data Not Syncing: Verify
syncLocal: true
is set when watching data
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request. Here's how you can contribute:
- Fork the repository
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b feature/AmazingFeature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -m 'Add some AmazingFeature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin feature/AmazingFeature
) - Open a Pull Request
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
Additional Resources
Support
If you find this package helpful, please give it a ⭐️ on GitHub!
For bugs or feature requests, please create an issue.
Acknowledgments
- Thanks to the Flutter Data team for their excellent work
- Thanks to the Appwrite team for their fantastic backend solution
- Thanks to all contributors who help improve this package