coinforbarter_sdk
library
Classes
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AddressDetails
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Bindings
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Bindings should be extended or implemented.
When using
GetMaterialApp
, all GetPage
s and navigation
methods (like Get.to()) have a binding
property that takes an
instance of Bindings to manage the
dependencies() (via Get.put()) for the Route you are opening.
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BindingsBuilder<T>
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Simplifies Bindings generation from a single callback.
To avoid the creation of a custom Binding instance per route.
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ButtonPage
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CoinForBarterButton
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CompareCurrencies
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CountDownTimer
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CurrencyCard
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CustomTransition
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DisposableInterface
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FastList<T>
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FormData
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FullLifeCycleController
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GetBar
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GetBuilder<T extends GetxController>
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GetBuilderState<T extends GetxController>
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GetConnect
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GetConnectInterface
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GetCupertinoApp
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GetDelegate
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GetHttpClient
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GetInformationParser
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GetInstance
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GetInterface
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GetInterface allows any auxiliary package to be merged into the "Get"
class through extensions
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GetLifeCycle
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GetMaterialApp
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GetMaterialController
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GetMicrotask
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GetMiddleware
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The Page Middlewares.
The Functions will be called in this order
(( redirect -> onPageCalled -> onBindingsStart ->
onPageBuildStart -> onPageBuilt -> onPageDispose ))
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GetModalBottomSheetRoute<T>
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GetNavConfig
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This config enables us to navigate directly to a sub-url
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GetNavigator
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GetNotifier<T>
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GetObserver
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GetPage<T>
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GetPlatform
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GetQueue
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GetResponsiveView<T>
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Extend this widget to build responsive view.
this widget contains the
screen
property that have all
information about the screen size and type.
You have two options to build it.
1- with builder
method you return the widget to build.
2- with methods desktop
, tablet
,phone
, watch
. the specific
method will be built when the screen type matches the method
when the screen is ScreenType.Tablet the tablet
method
will be exuded and so on.
Note if you use this method please set the
property alwaysUseBuilder
to false
With settings
property you can set the width limit for the screen types.
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GetResponsiveWidget<T extends GetLifeCycleBase?>
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GetRouterOutlet
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GetSnackBar
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GetSnackBarState
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GetSocket
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GetStream<T>
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GetStream is the lightest and most performative way of working
with events at Dart. You sintaxe is like StreamController, but it works
with simple callbacks. In this way, every event calls only one function.
There is no buffering, to very low memory consumption.
event add will add a object to stream. addError will add a error
to stream. listen is a very light StreamSubscription interface.
Is possible take the last value with value property.
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GetStreamTransformation<T>
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GetUtils
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GetView<T>
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GetView is a great way of quickly access your Controller
without having to call Get.find
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GetWidget<S extends GetLifeCycleBase?>
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GetWidget is a great way of quickly access your individual Controller
without having to call Get.find
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GetX<T extends DisposableInterface>
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GetxController
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GetxService
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Unlike GetxController, which serves to control events on each of its pages,
GetxService is not automatically disposed (nor can be removed with
Get.delete()).
It is ideal for situations where, once started, that service will
remain in memory, such as Auth control for example. Only way to remove
it is Get.reset().
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GetXState<T extends DisposableInterface>
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GlobalizerController
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This class contains a method that makes non-service variables global
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GraphQLResponse<T>
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InstanceInfo
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InternalFinalCallback<T>
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Special callable class to keep the contract of a regular method, and avoid
overrides if you extend the class that uses it, as Dart has no final
methods.
Used in
DisposableInterface
to avoid the danger of overriding onStart.
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LightSubscription<T>
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ListeningToPaymentController
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LockCurrencyController
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MiddlewareRunner
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MiniStream<T>
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MiniSubscription<T>
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MixinBuilder<T extends GetxController>
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MultipartFile
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MyApp
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MyStyles
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Node<T>
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Obx
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The simplest reactive widget in GetX.
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ObxState
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ObxValue<T extends RxInterface>
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Similar to Obx, but manages a local state.
Pass the initial data in constructor.
Useful for simple local states, like toggles, visibility, themes,
button states, etc.
Sample:
ObxValue((data) => Switch(
value: data.value,
onChanged: (flag) => data.value = flag,
),
false.obs,
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ObxWidget
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The ObxWidget is the base for all GetX reactive widgets
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PathDecoded
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PaymentConfig
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This is your payload that would be used to initialize all of your payments.
Ensure to provide all required fields to avoid errors from the server.
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PaymentPreview
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PaymentPreviewController
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PaymentResponse
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This function handles coinForbarter's internal payment outcome before firing merchant's callback
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ProductCard
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QRcode
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Response<T>
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ResponsiveScreen
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ResponsiveScreenSettings
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RouterOutlet<TDelegate extends RouterDelegate<T>, T extends Object>
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RouterOutletState<TDelegate extends RouterDelegate<T>, T extends Object>
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Routing
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Rx<T>
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Foundation class used for custom
Types
outside the common native Dart
types.
For example, any custom "Model" class, like User().obs will use Rx
as
wrapper.
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RxBool
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RxController
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RxDouble
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RxInt
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RxInterface<T>
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This class is the foundation for all reactive (Rx) classes that makes Get
so powerful.
This interface is the contract that _RxImpl]
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RxList<E>
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Create a list similar to
List<T>
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RxMap<K, V>
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Rxn<T>
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RxnBool
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RxnDouble
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RxnInt
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RxnNum
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RxNotifier<T>
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RxnString
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Rx class for
String
Type.
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RxNum
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RxSet<E>
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RxStatus
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RxString
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Rx class for
String
Type.
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SecuredByCoinForBarter
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SelectCurrency
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SelectCurrencyController
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ServiceController
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ServiceExtension
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Services
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SetCurrency
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SetCurrencyController
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SimpleBuilder
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SimpleBuilderState
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SnackbarController
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SuperController<T>
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Translations
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TrustedCertificate
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Util
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Value<T>
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ValueBuilder<T>
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Manages a local state like ObxValue, but uses a callback instead of
a Rx value.
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ValueBuilderState<T>
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Worker
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Workers
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Enums
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PopMode
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Enables the user to customize the intended pop behavior
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PreventDuplicateHandlingMode
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Enables the user to customize the behavior when pushing multiple routes that
shouldn't be duplicates
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RowStyle
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ScreenType
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SmartManagement
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GetX by default disposes unused controllers from memory,
Through different behaviors.
SmartManagement.full
SmartManagement.full is the default one. Dispose classes that are
not being used and were not set to be permanent. In the majority
of the cases you will want to keep this config untouched.
If you new to GetX then don't change this.
SmartManagement.onlyBuilder only controllers started in init:
or loaded into a Binding with Get.lazyPut() will be disposed. If you use
Get.put() or Get.putAsync() or any other approach, SmartManagement
will not have permissions to exclude this dependency. With the default
behavior, even widgets instantiated with "Get.put" will be removed,
unlike SmartManagement.onlyBuilders.
SmartManagement.keepFactoryJust like SmartManagement.full,
it will remove it's dependencies when it's not being used anymore.
However, it will keep their factory, which means it will recreate
the dependency if you need that instance again.
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SnackbarStatus
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Indicates Status of snackbar
SnackbarStatus.OPEN Snack is fully open, SnackbarStatus.CLOSED Snackbar
has closed,
SnackbarStatus.OPENING Starts with the opening animation and ends
with the full
snackbar display, SnackbarStatus.CLOSING Starts with the closing animation
and ends
with the full snackbar dispose
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SnackPosition
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Indicates if snack is going to start at the TOP or at the BOTTOM
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SnackStyle
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Indicates if snack will be attached to the edge of the screen or not
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Status
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Transition
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Properties
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Get
→ _GetImpl
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final
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navigator
→ NavigatorState?
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It replaces the Flutter Navigator, but needs no context.
You can to use navigator.push(YourRoute()) rather
Navigator.push(context, YourRoute());
no setter
Functions
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ambiguate<T>(T? value)
→ T?
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bodyBytesToString(Stream<List<int>> bodyBytes, Map<String, String> headers)
→ Future<String>
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coinForBarterInit(PaymentConfig paymentConfig)
→ Future<void>
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This function connect directly to the coinforbarter API
and initiate your payment with the payment config provided.
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coinForBarterNavigator()
→ dynamic
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debounce<T>(RxInterface<T> listener, WorkerCallback<T> callback, {Duration? time, Function? onError, void onDone()?, bool? cancelOnError})
→ Worker
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debounce is similar to interval, but sends the last value.
Useful for Anti DDos, every time the user stops typing for 1 second,
for instance.
When
listener
emits the last "value", when time
hits,
it calls callback
with the last "value" emitted.
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defaultLogWriterCallback(String value, {bool isError = false})
→ void
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default logger from GetX
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ever<T>(RxInterface<T> listener, WorkerCallback<T> callback, {dynamic condition = true, Function? onError, void onDone()?, bool? cancelOnError})
→ Worker
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Called every time
listener
changes. As long as the condition
returns true.
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everAll(List<RxInterface> listeners, WorkerCallback callback, {dynamic condition = true, Function? onError, void onDone()?, bool? cancelOnError})
→ Worker
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Similar to ever, but takes a list of
listeners
, the condition
for the callback
is common to all listeners
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and the callback
is executed to each one of them. The Worker is
common to all, so worker.dispose()
will cancel all streams.
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infoDialog(BuildContext context, Map setCurrencyResponse)
→ Future<void>
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interval<T>(RxInterface<T> listener, WorkerCallback<T> callback, {Duration time = const Duration(seconds: 1), dynamic condition = true, Function? onError, void onDone()?, bool? cancelOnError})
→ Worker
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Ignore all changes in
listener
during time
(1 sec by default) or until
condition
is met (can be a bool expression or a bool Function()
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It brings the 1st "value" since the period of time, so
if you click a counter button 3 times in 1 sec, it will show you "1"
(after 1 sec of the first press)
click counter 3 times in 1 sec, it will show you "4" (after 1 sec)
click counter 2 times in 1 sec, it will show you "7" (after 1 sec).
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main()
→ void
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myCallBackFunction(int a, String b, dynamic c, Status s)
→ dynamic
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once<T>(RxInterface<T> listener, WorkerCallback<T> callback, {dynamic condition = true, Function? onError, void onDone()?, bool? cancelOnError})
→ Worker
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once()
will execute only 1 time when condition
is met and cancel
the subscription to the listener
stream right after that.
condition
defines when callback
is called, and
can be a bool or a bool Function()
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showAlert(dynamic context)
→ dynamic
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