Isar DB
Enhanced fork of Isar Database with continued maintenance and improvements
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About Isar DB
Isar DB is an enhanced fork of the original Isar Database project. The original Isar project was discontinued and is no longer maintained, so this fork was created to provide continued maintenance and improvements to the Isar ecosystem.
Current Maintainer: Usama Sarwar (GitHub)
Why Isar DB?
- Continued Maintenance: The original Isar project is no longer maintained, so this fork provides active development and bug fixes
- Production Ready: Upgraded dependencies and modern Dart/Flutter support for production use
- Enhanced Features: Additional improvements and optimizations beyond the original project
- Community Driven: Open to contributions and community feedback
- Future-Proof: Regular updates and compatibility with latest Flutter/Dart versions
Migration from Original Isar
Since the original Isar project is no longer maintained, migrating to isar_db is essential for continued support and updates. The migration is simple:
dependencies:
isar_db: ^1.0.0
isar_db_flutter_libs: ^1.0.0
The API remains the same, so no code changes are required! This fork maintains full compatibility with the original Isar API while providing:
- Updated Dependencies: Latest analyzer, build tools, and Flutter compatibility
- Bug Fixes: Resolved issues from the original project
- Performance Improvements: Enhanced performance and stability
- Production Ready: Thoroughly tested and ready for production use
Isar
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- River in Bavaria, Germany.
- Crazy fast NoSQL database that is a joy to use.
Fork Status
This is a community-maintained fork of the original Isar Database project. The original project was discontinued and is no longer maintained. This fork provides:
- ✅ Production Ready: Fully tested and ready for production use
- ✅ Active Maintenance: Regular updates and bug fixes
- ✅ Modern Dependencies: Updated to latest Flutter/Dart versions
- ✅ Community Support: Active development and community contributions
What's New in This Fork
This fork includes several important improvements over the original Isar project:
- Updated Dependencies: Latest analyzer (8.4.0), build tools (4.0.2), and source_gen (4.0.2)
- Modern Flutter Support: Compatible with latest Flutter and Dart versions
- Enhanced Build System: Improved code generation and build performance
- Bug Fixes: Resolved various issues from the original project
- Better Documentation: Updated examples and migration guides
- Production Testing: Thoroughly tested for production use
Features
- 💙 Made for Flutter. Easy to use, no config, no boilerplate
- 🚀 Highly scalable The sky is the limit (pun intended)
- 🍭 Feature rich. Composite & multi-entry indexes, query modifiers, JSON support etc.
- ⏱ Asynchronous. Parallel query operations & multi-isolate support by default
- 🦄 Open source. Everything is open source and free forever!
Isar database can do much more (and we are just getting started)
- 🕵️ Full-text search. Make searching fast and fun
- 📱 Multiplatform. iOS, Android, Desktop
- 🧪 ACID semantics. Rely on database consistency
- 💃 Static typing. Compile-time checked and autocompleted queries
- ✨ Beautiful documentation. Readable, easy to understand and ever-improving
Join the Telegram group for discussion and sneak peeks of new versions of the DB.
If you want to say thank you, star us on GitHub and like us on pub.dev 🙌💙
Quickstart
Holy smokes you're here! Let's get started on using the coolest Flutter database out there...
1. Add to pubspec.yaml
dependencies:
isar_db: ^1.0.0
isar_db_flutter_libs: ^1.0.0 # contains Isar Core
dev_dependencies:
build_runner: any
2. Annotate a Collection
part 'email.g.dart';
@collection
class Email {
Email({
this.id,
this.title,
this.recipients,
this.status = Status.pending,
});
final int id;
@Index(type: IndexType.value)
final String? title;
final List<Recipient>? recipients;
final Status status;
}
@embedded
class Recipient {
String? name;
String? address;
}
enum Status {
draft,
pending,
sent,
}
3. Open a database instance
final dir = await getApplicationDocumentsDirectory();
final isar = await Isar.openAsync(
schemas: [EmailSchema],
directory: dir.path,
);
4. Query the database
final emails = isar.emails.where()
.titleContains('awesome', caseSensitive: false)
.sortByStatusDesc()
.limit(10)
.findAll();
Isar Database Inspector
The Isar Inspector allows you to inspect the Isar instances & collections of your app in real-time. You can execute queries, edit properties, switch between instances and sort the data.
To launch the inspector, just run your Isar app in debug mode and open the Inspector link in the logs.
CRUD operations
All basic crud operations are available via the IsarCollection.
final newEmail = Email()..title = 'Amazing new database';
await isar.writeAsync(() {
isar.emails.put(newEmail); // insert & update
});
final existingEmail = isar.emails.get(newEmail.id!); // get
await isar.writeAsync(() {
isar.emails.delete(existingEmail.id!); // delete
});
Database Queries
Isar database has a powerful query language that allows you to make use of your indexes, filter distinct objects, use complex and(), or() and .xor() groups, query links and sort the results.
final importantEmails = isar.emails
.where()
.titleStartsWith('Important') // use index
.limit(10)
.findAll()
final specificEmails = isar.emails
.filter()
.recipient((q) => q.nameEqualTo('David')) // query embedded objects
.or()
.titleMatches('*university*', caseSensitive: false) // title containing 'university' (case insensitive)
.findAll()
Database Watchers
With Isar database, you can watch collections, objects, or queries. A watcher is notified after a transaction commits successfully and the target changes. Watchers can be lazy and not reload the data or they can be non-lazy and fetch new results in the background.
Stream<void> collectionStream = isar.emails.watchLazy();
Stream<List<Post>> queryStream = importantEmails.watch();
queryStream.listen((newResult) {
// do UI updates
})
Benchmarks
Benchmarks only give a rough idea of the performance of a database but as you can see, Isar NoSQL database is quite fast 😇
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If you are interested in more benchmarks or want to check how Isar performs on your device you can run the benchmarks yourself.
Unit tests
If you want to use Isar database in unit tests or Dart code, call await Isar.initializeIsarCore(download: true) before using Isar in your tests.
Isar NoSQL database will automatically download the correct binary for your platform. You can also pass a libraries map to adjust the download location for each platform.
Make sure to use flutter test -j 1 to avoid tests running in parallel. This would break the automatic download.
Contributors ✨
Big thanks go to these wonderful people:
Alexis |
Burak |
Carlo Loguercio |
Frostedfox |
Hafeez Rana |
Hamed H. |
JT |
Jack Rivers |
Joachim Nohl |
Johnson |
LaLucid |
Lety |
Michael |
Moseco |
Nelson Mutane |
Oscar Palomar |
Peyman |
Simon Choi |
Ura |
blendthink |
mnkeis |
nobkd |
License
Copyright 2025 Usama Sarwar
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.
Libraries
- isar_db
- Extremely fast, easy to use, and fully async NoSQL database for Flutter.



