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This package will help you to call a loading in your async methods very easily, and you don't need to worried when it's is starting or finishing.
Async State
Usage #
1 - Wrap your MaterialApp Or CurpertinoApp with the AsyncStateBuilder.2 - Get the "navigatorObserver" from the builder function and add it to your component's "navigatorObservers".
3 - If you want, you can add a widget to "CustomLoader", exceptionHandlers or disable the log.
Code example:
class MyApp extends StatelessWidget {
const MyApp({Key? key}) : super(key: key);
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
/// Here you need to wrap your MaterialApp with the AsyncStateBuilder
return AsyncStateBuilder(
/// Here you can customize your default loading that will show every transaction
/// Leave it and it will show a simple CircularProgress.adaptive indicator
customLoader: const GlobalLoading(),
/// Here you can enable or disable the log
enableLog: true,
///You can customize your exceptions handlers for route
exceptionHandlers: {
'_': GlobalExceptionHandler(),
'/Home/Detail': DetailExceptionHandler(),
},
builder: (navigatorObserver) => MaterialApp(
themeMode: ThemeMode.dark,
theme: ThemeData.dark(),
/// Here you need to pass the navigatorObserver to the MaterialApp
navigatorObservers: [navigatorObserver],
initialRoute: '/Home',
routes: {
'/Home': (context) => const HomePage(),
'/Home/Detail': (context) => const DetailPage(),
'/Home/Detail/SecondDetail': (context) => const SecondDetailPage(),
},
),
);
}
}
Attention #
All methods allow you to customize the “loader”, when you change the "enum LoaderType", you need to ensure that the "customLoader" is already a widget of the same type. #
Method - (Extension) asyncState #
Use the “asyncState” extension in asynchronous calls, you won't have to worry about opening or closing the “loader”. #
Future<void> loginSuccess() async {
final result = await _functionSuccess().asyncLoader();
debugPrint('Login Success result: $result');
}
///Personalized
Future<void> loadMorePersonalized() async {
await _functionFailure().asyncLoader(
customLoader: HomeCustomLoaderSnackbar(),
loaderType: LoaderType.snackBar,
);
}
Method - (Class OR Context Extension) AsyncLoaderHandler #
The "AsyncLoaderHandler" method, allows you to have control over the open loader. Don't worry about “exceptions”, "asyncState" will close the loader if an “exception” is raised before you call “close”. #
Future<void> loginSuccessHandler() async {
final handler = AsyncLoaderHandler.start();
final result = await _functionSuccess().asyncLoader();
debugPrint('Login Success result: $result');
handler.close();
}
///OR On View
ElevatedButton(
onPressed: () async {
context.startAsyncStateLoader();
await errorCall();
context.closeAsyncStateLoader();
},
child: const Text('Loader Error by context'),
),
Method - (Interface Class) AsyncStateExceptionHandler #
You can create a class that extends "AsyncStateExceptionHandler", with it, you can handle “exceptions” automatically and per route. #
It is necessary to check the "exception.runtimeType", or it will execute the action in any “exception”.
class DetailExceptionHandler implements AsyncStateExceptionHandler {
@override
void onException(
Object exception,
StackTrace stackTrace,
BuildContext context,
) {
switch (exception.runtimeType) {
case DetailException:
ScaffoldMessenger.of(context).showSnackBar(
SnackBar(
content: Text(
exception.toString(),
),
),
);
case _:
log(exception.toString());
break;
}
}
}
On Main #
In “main”, you can define a specific “AsyncStateExceptionHandler” for each route. The “_” is global, it will be used if the current route does not have a unique “AsyncStateExceptionHandler”.
///You can customize your exceptions handlers for route
exceptionHandlers: {
'_': GlobalExceptionHandler(),
'/Home/Detail': DetailExceptionHandler(),
},
Bugs or Requests #
If you encounter any problems feel free to open an issue. If you feel the library is missing a feature, please raise a ticket on GitHub and I'll look into it. Pull request are also welcome.
Contributors #
Leonardo Serrano |
Marcus Brasizza |
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