flutter_session_manager
Adds an easy to use wrapper to session management in flutter. Allows for easy session storage and management. The session persists in the app's' lifetime.
Store values in the session:
await SessionManager().set("key", value);
or
var sessionManager = SessionManager();
await sessionManager.set("name", "cool user");
await sessionManager.set("id", 3);
await sessionManager.set("measure", 23.2);
await sessionManager.set("isLoggedIn", true);
await sessionManager.set("user", new User(id: 1, name: "John", isCool: true, postCount: 4));
Read values from the session:
dynamic id = await SessionManager().get("id");
Saving objects:
To save objects, the class must have the toJson() method. When getting a object, it returns as a Json that you can Serialize using fromJson() method.
class User {
final int id;
final String name;
final bool isCool;
final int postCount;
User({this.id, this.name, this.isCool, this.postCount});
Map<String, dynamic> toJson() {
final Map<String, dynamic> user = Map<String, dynamic>();
user["id"] = id;
user["name"] = this.name;
user["isCool"] = this.isCool;
user["postCount"] = this.postCount;
return user;
}
}
User user = User(id: 1, name: "John", isCool: true, postCount: 4);
await SessionManager().set('user', user);
User u = User.fromJson(await SessionManager().get("user"));
Session Management:
This package contains all operations that may be necessary to manage a session.
- Update session
await SessionManager().update();
- Delete session and all data in it
await SessionManager().destroy();
- Remove a specific item
await SessionManager().remove("id");
- Verify wether or not a key exists
await SessionManager().containsKey("id"); // true or false
Getting Started
With Flutter, run:
$ flutter pub add flutter_session_manager
This will add a line like this to your package's pubspec.yaml (and run an implicit flutter pub get):
dependencies:
flutter_session_manager: ^1.0.1
To import it in your Dart code, you can use:
import 'package:flutter_session_manager/flutter_session_manager.dart';
Contributing
Contributions are what make the open source community such an amazing place to be learn, inspire, and create.
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Fork the Project
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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
Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE
for more information.
Copyright (c) Eduardo Migueis 2021.