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easy and fast ways to manage ui
BFastUI - Introduction #
State and UI architecture library for flutter inspired by flutter_modular for architecture and ChangeNotifier pattern for states.
Installation #
Open your project's pubspec.yaml
and add bfastui
as a dependency:
dependencies:
bfastui: any
You can also provide the git repository as source instead, to try out the newest features and fixes:
dependencies:
bfastui:
git:
url: https://github.com/fahamutech/bfast-ui-flutter.git
Module #
You organised your domain in your application in modules. Module is a top level abstraction of your application.
MainModule #
This is the bootstrap module for your application. Is only defined once in your application. You
will required to implement initRoutes
and initStates
method
-
initRoutes - You will add all routes of the pages your module will use
-
initStates - You will add all states you will use in your module
class MyApp extends MainModuleAdapter {
@override
List<RouterAdapter> initRoutes(String moduleName) => [];
@override
List<StateAdapter> initStates(String moduleName) => [];
}
ChildModule #
This is the feature module to enclose your specific business logic. Your will required to implement the following methods.
-
initRoutes - You will add all routes of the pages your module will use
-
initStates - You will add all states you will use in your module
-
moduleName - This will return your module name, name can be any
String
of your choice
class ProfileModule extends ChildModuleAdapter {
@override
List<RouterAdapter> initRoutes(String moduleName) => [];
@override
List<StateAdapter> initStates(String moduleName) => [];
@override
String moduleName() => 'profile-module';
}
Page #
Page is what your see presented by your mobile phone. i.e login page. Page belongs to a specific
module and characterised with url
to navigate to. Page can have one or more components which make
the whole page functional. To create a page you extend PageAdapter
and you will required to
implement build
method which return a Widget
represent that page.
-
build(var args) - your must provide implementation for this method.
args
has the following propertiesfinal Map<String, dynamic> params; final Map<String, dynamic> queryParams; final dynamic data;
class MyPage extends PageAdapter {
@override
Widget build(var args) {
// TODO: implement build
throw UnimplementedError();
}
}
State #
State call information of the current view of your page ( s ). State is a ChangeNotifier
class to
be used with provider state management under the hood.
class MyState extends StateAdapter {
}
to notify listerner for changes your will just call notifyListeners()
as you would in ChangeNotifier
class. You can use a state with active widget
either consumer or selector.
We provider factor method to produce either consumer widget or selector component.
class MyHomePage extends PageAdapter {
@override
Widget build(args) {
return Scaffold(
body: Container(
color: Colors.red,
child: Column(
children: [
consumerComponent<MyState>(
builder: (context, state) => Text('${state.count}'),
),
selectorComponent<MyState, int>(
selector: (state) => state.count,
builder: (c, data) => Text('$data'),
)
],
),
),
);
}
}
Route #
A Route carry information of where to navigate to in your application and whether to allow someone access or not. You can navigate to another Page or Module.
Route Guard #
To create a route guard
class MyRouteAuthGuard extends RouterGuardAdapter {
@override
Future<bool> canActivate(String url) {
// TODO: implement canActivate
throw UnimplementedError();
}
}
when canActivate
resolve to true
the page or a module someone navigate to will be activated
otherwise will return to previous route if available
Complete Application Example #
import 'package:bfastui/adapters/main_module.dart';
import 'package:bfastui/adapters/page.dart';
import 'package:bfastui/adapters/router.dart';
import 'package:bfastui/adapters/state.dart';
import 'package:bfastui/controllers/component.dart';
import 'package:bfastui/controllers/module.dart';
import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
class MyHomePage extends PageAdapter {
@override
Widget build(args) {
return Scaffold(
body: Container(
color: Colors.red,
child: Column(
children: [
consumerComponent<MyState>(
builder: (c, state) => Text('${state?.count}'),
),
selectorComponent<MyState, int>(
selector: (s) => s?.count ?? 0,
builder: (c, data) => Text('$data'),
)
],
),
),
);
}
}
class MyState extends StateAdapter {
int count = 0;
increase() {
count += 1;
notifyListeners();
}
decrement() {
count -= 1;
notifyListeners();
}
@override
void onDispose() {}
}
class MyAppModule extends MainModuleAdapter {
@override
List<RouterAdapter> initRoutes(String moduleName) => [
RouterAdapter('/home', page: (c, _) => MyHomePage()),
];
@override
List<StateAdapter> initStates(String moduleName) => [
MyState(),
];
}
void main() {
runApp(
bfastUiApp(
module: MyAppModule(),
component: MaterialApp(
initialRoute: '/home',
),
),
);
}