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Flutter bindings for Computed.

Note

Computed has more in-depth documentation and examples about computation-based state management.

Computed Flutter allows you to interface Computed with Flutter-specific functionality, like Widgets and Listenables.

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Here is how it works

Assume you have a data source, like a ValueListenable representing some external state:

ValueListenable<int> v;

And you want your UI to stay in sync with this external state.
Assume for the sake of simplicity that you want to display the value of the external state as-is.
You can achieve this with no boilerplate using Computed:

Text('${v.use}')

Note that this does not use code generation, nor does it restrict your codebase to have at most one data source per object type.

Using Computed with widgets

Using Computed facilities, like .use and .react, inside the build methods of widgets requires Computed to be aware of them.
You can achieve this in several ways:

Using Computed[Stateful]Widget

If you have a custom widget, extending StatelessWidget or StatefulWidget, modify them to extend ComputedWidget or ComputedStatefulWidget instead:

class MyWidget extends ComputedWidget {
    @override
    Widget build() {
        // This effectively runs as a computation
        return Text('${v.use}'); // Automatically re-run whenever [v] changes
    }
}

Using ComputedFlutter[Stateful]Mixin

If you do not want your widgets to extend Computed[Stateful]Widget, perhaps for widgets already extending some other class, you can use the mixins:

class MyWidget extends MyOtherWidget with ComputedFlutterMixin {
    ...
}

class MyStatefulWidget extends MyOtherStatefulWidget with ComputedFlutterStatefulMixin {
    ...
}

Using ComputedBuilder

If you are using a widget whose definition you cannot modify, or wish to limit the scope of reactive widget rebuilds, use ComputedBuilder:

ComputedBuilder(builder: (ctx) =>
    ExternalWidget(v.use)
)

Ingesting data sources

Computed Flutter supports reactively depending on ValueListenables with .use, as with Computed:

ValueListenable<int> v;

final c = $((){
    v.use; // Reactively depends on [v]
});

To depend on changes to Listenables, you can use .watch:

class MyListenable implements Listenable {
    int get value => ...;
    ...
}

MyListenable l;

final c = $((){
    l.watch.value; // Reactively depends on [l]
});

Using results of computations

Computed Flutter allows you to turn computations into Listenables and ValueListenables:

final c = $(() => ...); // A computation

c.asListenable; // Returns a [ComputedListenable]
c.asValueListenable; // Returns a [ValueListenable]

Of course, other ways of using computations as defined by the base Computed package are available. For easy reference, this includes .use, .listen and .asStream.

Libraries

computed_flutter