dart_qvariant
A Qt-style, immutable variant type wrapper for Dart, providing smart casting and safe typed access to dynamic values.
Inspired by Qt's QVariant, this package lets you easily work with values of unknown or mixed types (e.g. from JSON or loosely typed data sources) with convenient conversions and null safety.
Features
- Immutable wrapper around any dynamic value
- Typed getters with automatic safe conversions:
toInt(),toDouble(),toBoolean(),toText(),toNumeric(),toDateTime()
- Null safety and graceful fallback (returns
nullwhen conversion fails) - Customizable numeric string formatting with rounding
- Simple, concise API inspired by Qt's
QVariant
Installation
Add to your pubspec.yaml:
dart pub add dart_qvariant
or
flutter pub add dart_qvariant
Then run:
dart pub get
Usage
Import the package:
import 'package:dart_qvariant/dart_qvariant.dart';
Create a Variant wrapping any value:
final v1 = Variant("42");
final v2 = Variant(3.1415);
final v3 = Variant(true);
final v4 = Variant(null);
final v5 = Variant("2024-06-04T18:00:00");
Type checks
print(v1.isString); // true
print(v2.isDouble); // true
print(v3.isBool); // true
print(v4.isNull); // true
print(v5.isString); // true
Conversions
print(v1.toInt()); // 42 (int)
print(v1.toDouble()); // 42.0 (double)
print(v2.toInt()); // 3 (int)
print(v3.toBoolean()); // true (bool)
print(v4.toText()); // null (String?)
print(v5.toDateTime()?.toIso8601String()); // 2024-06-04T18:00:00.000
If conversion fails, methods return null:
final v = Variant("not a number");
print(v.toInt()); // null
print(v.toDouble()); // null
print(v.toBoolean()); // false (since string != 'true')
Numeric string formatting
You can get a nicely formatted numeric string with rounding:
final v = Variant("3.1415926535");
print(v.toNumericString()); // "3.14" (default 2 decimals)
print(v.toNumericString(roundCount: 4)); // "3.1416"
For booleans, it returns "true" or "false" strings:
print(Variant(true).toNumericString()); // "true"
print(Variant(false).toNumericString()); // "false"
DateTime parsing
You can parse dates from ISO8601 strings or DateTime objects:
final dt1 = Variant("2024-06-04T18:00:00Z").toDateTime();
final dt2 = Variant(DateTime.now()).toDateTime(toLocal: true);
print(dt1); // Parsed UTC date
print(dt2); // Local date time
Returns null if parsing fails:
print(Variant("invalid-date").toDateTime()); // null
Useful in JSON or loosely typed data handling
final Map<String, dynamic> json = {
'id': '123',
'price': '99.95',
'active': 'true',
'created': '2024-01-01T12:00:00Z',
};
final id = Variant(json['id']).toInt();
final price = Variant(json['price']).toDouble();
final active = Variant(json['active']).toBoolean();
final created = Variant(json['created']).toDateTime();
print('ID: \$id'); // 123
print('Price: \$price'); // 99.95
print('Active: \$active'); // true
print('Created: \$created'); // 2024-01-01 12:00:00.000Z
Libraries
- dart_qvariant
- Support for doing something awesome.