faunadb-http
A pure Dart implementation of a FaunaDB client. This library also provides query classes that closely mimic FQL functions.
Usage
Basic Example
import 'package:faunadb_http/faunadb_http.dart';
import 'package:faunadb_http/query.dart';
void main() async {
final config = FaunaConfig.build(
secret: '<your_secret_here>',
);
final client = FaunaClient(config);
final query = Paginate(Match(Index('all_customers')));
final result = await client.query(query);
print(result);
client.close();
}
Writing Queries
After importing the query classes from this package (as in the example above), your queries will look almost identical to FQL.
Check out the FQL Cheat Sheet to see all valid FQL functions.
Example Queries
// segment from example/crud.dart
//
// create
//
final createCollection = CreateCollection(Obj({'name': 'users'}));
final createDocument = Create(
Collection('users'),
Obj({
'data': {'name': 'Gavan Singh'}
}),
);
final createIndex = CreateIndex(Obj({
'name': 'user-by-name',
'source': Collection('users'),
'terms': [
{
'field': ['data', 'name']
}
]
}));
final createFunction = CreateFunction(Obj({
'name': 'double',
'body': Query(Lambda('x', Add([Var('x'), Var('x')])))
}));
//
// read
//
final callDoubleFunction = Call(Function_('double'), arguments: 2);
final paginateUsers = Paginate(
Match(Index('user-by-name'), terms: ['Gavan Singh']),
);
final readUser = Get(Ref(Collection('users'), '281080202238362125'));
final readAllUsers = Map_(
Paginate(Match(Index('all_Users'))),
Lambda(
'userRef',
Let(
{
'userDoc': Get(Var('userRef')),
},
Obj(
{
'id': Select(['ref', 'id'], Var('userDoc')),
'name': Select(['data', 'name'], Var('userDoc')),
},
),
),
),
);
final paginateCollections = Paginate(Collections());
//
// update
//
final updateUser = Update(
Ref(Collection('users'), '281080202238362125'),
Obj({
'data': {'isCool': true}
}),
);
//
// delete
//
final deleteUser = Delete(Ref(Collection('users'), '281080202238362125'));
Query Differences
There are some cases where your queries will have to be written slightly differently from pure FQL. Here are examples of each type of difference.
-
Optional FQL arguments are named arguments in Dart.
Repeat('x', number: 10)
Paginate(Collections(), size: 2)
-
FQL functions with a variable number of arguments (such as Sum, GT etc.) accept a Dart List instead.
Add([1, Var('x')])
-
Some FQL functions and arguments are reserved keywords in Dart; simply add a trailing underscore to them.
Map
becomesMap_
Function
becomesFunction_
default
becomesdefault_
Build
The json_serializable
package provides JSON serialization to the query classes.
Run pub run build_runner build
to generate the boilerplate code to add JSON serialization.
pub run build_runner watch
is great when trying things out.
Contributors
Can be found in CONTRIBUTORS.md