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Flutter API for accessing the CARP web services - authentication, file management, data points, and app-specific collections of documents.

CARP Web Service Plugin for Flutter #

A Flutter plugin to access the CARP Web Service API.

pub package

For Flutter plugins for other CARP products, see CARP Mobile Sensing in Flutter.

Note: This plugin is still under development, and some APIs might not be available yet. Feedback and Pull Requests are most welcome!

Setup #

  1. You need a CARP Web Service host running. See the CARP Web Service API documentation for how to do this. If you're part of the CACHET team, you can use the specified test, staging, and production servers.

  2. Add carp_services as a dependency in your pubspec.yaml file.

Usage #

import 'package:carp_webservices/carp_service/carp_service.dart';

Configuration #

The CarpService is a singleton and needs to be configured once. Note that a valid Study with a valid Study ID and Deployment ID is needed before any study-specifc resources in CARP can be accessed.

final String uri = "https://staging.carp.cachet.dk:8080";
final String testDeploymentId = "d246170c-515e";
final String testStudyId = "64c1784d-52d1-4c3d";

  CarpApp app;
  Study study;

  study = Study(
    id: testStudyId,
    userId: 'user@dtu.dk',
    name: 'Test study #$testStudyId',
  );
  app = CarpApp(
    name: 'any_display_friendly_name_is_fine',
    uri: Uri.parse(uri),
    oauth: OAuthEndPoint(
        clientID: 'the_client_id', clientSecret: 'the_client_secret'),
    study: study,
  );

  // Configure the CARP Service with this app.
  CarpService().configure(app);

The singleton can then be accessed via CarpService().

Authentication #

Basic authentication is using username and password.

CarpUser user;
try {
   user = await CarpService().authenticate(
      username: "a_username", 
      password: "the_password",
   );
} catch (excp) {
   ...;
}

Since the CarpUser can be serialized to JSON, the OAuth token can be stored on the phone. This can then later be used for authentication:

try {
   user = await CarpService().authenticateWithToken(
      username: user.username, 
      token: user.token,
   );
} catch (excp) {
   ...;
}

The user's password can be changed using the changePassword() method:

try {
   user = await CarpService().changePassword(
        currentPassword: 'the_password',
        newPassword: 'a_new_password',
      );
} catch (excp) {
   ...;
}

The plugin also comes with a user interface for authenticating at a CARP server using the authenticateWithForm() method. For example, in the example app the login is available on a TextButton like this:

    child: TextButton.icon(
      onPressed: () => CarpService().authenticateWithForm(
        context,
        username: 'user@cachet.dk',
      ),
      icon: Icon(Icons.login),
      label: Text(
        'LOGIN',
        style: TextStyle(fontSize: 35),
      ),
   ),

A ConsentDocument can be uploaded and downloaded from CARP.

  try {
    ConsentDocument uploaded = await CarpService().createConsentDocument({
      'text': 'The original terms text.',
      'signature': 'Image Blob',
    });

    ConsentDocument downloaded =
        await CarpService().getConsentDocument(uploaded.id);
  } catch (excp) {
    print(excp);
  }

Data Points #

A DataPointReference is used to manage data points on a CARP web service and have CRUD methods for:

  • post a data point
  • batch upload multiple data points
  • get a data point
  • delete data points
  LightDatum datum = LightDatum(
    maxLux: 12,
    meanLux: 23,
    minLux: 0.3,
    stdLux: 0.4,
  );

  // create a CARP data point
  final CARPDataPoint data =
      CARPDataPoint.fromDatum(study.id, study.userId, datum);

  // post it to the CARP server, which returns the ID of the data point
  int dataPointId =
      await CarpService().getDataPointReference().postDataPoint(data);

  // get the data point back from the server
  CARPDataPoint dataPoint =
      await CarpService().getDataPointReference().getDataPoint(dataPointId);

  // batch upload a list of raw json data points in a file
  final File file = File('test/batch.json');
  await CarpService().getDataPointReference().batchPostDataPoint(file);

  // delete the data point
  await CarpService().getDataPointReference().deleteDataPoint(dataPointId);

Application-specific Collections and Documents #

A CollectionReference is used to manage collections and documents on a CARP web service and have methods for:

  • creating, updating, and deleting documents
  • accessing documents in collections
  // access a document
  //  - if the document id is not specified, a new document (with a new id) is created
  //  - if the collection (users) don't exist, it is created
  DocumentSnapshot document = await CarpService()
      .collection('users')
      .document()
      .setData({'email': username, 'name': 'Administrator'});

  // update the document
  DocumentSnapshot updatedDocument = await CarpService()
      .collection('/users')
      .document(document.name)
      .updateData({'email': username, 'name': 'Super User'});

  // get the document
  DocumentSnapshot newDocument =
      await CarpService().collection('users').document(document.name).get();

  // get the document by its unique ID
  newDocument = await CarpService().documentById(document.id).get();

  // delete the document
  await CarpService().collection('users').document(document.name).delete();

  // get all collections from a document
  List<String> collections = newDocument.collections;

  // get all documents in a collection.
  List<DocumentSnapshot> documents =
      await CarpService().collection('users').documents;

File Management #

A FileStorageReference is used to manage files on a CARP web service and have methods for:

  • uploading a file
  • downloading a file
  • getting a file object
  • getting all file objects
  • deleting a file

When uploading a file, you can add metadata as a Map<String, String>.

  // first upload a file
  final File uploadFile = File('test/img.jpg');
  final FileUploadTask uploadTask = CarpService()
      .getFileStorageReference()
      .upload(uploadFile, {
    'content-type': 'image/jpg',
    'content-language': 'en',
    'activity': 'test'
  });
  CarpFileResponse response = await uploadTask.onComplete;
  int id = response.id;

  // then get its description back from the server
  final CarpFileResponse result =
      await CarpService().getFileStorageReference(id).get();

  // then download the file again
  // note that a local file to download is needed
  final File downloadFile = File('test/img-$id.jpg');
  final FileDownloadTask downloadTask =
      CarpService().getFileStorageReference(id).download(downloadFile);
  int responseCode = await downloadTask.onComplete;

  // now get references to ALL files in this study
  final List<CarpFileResponse> results =
      await CarpService().getFileStorageReference(id).getAll();

  // finally, delete the file
  responseCode = await CarpService().getFileStorageReference(id).delete();

Deployments #

A core notion of CARP is the Deployment subsystem. This subsystem is used for accessing deployment configurations, i.e. configurations that describe how data sampling in a study should take place. The CARP web service have methods for:

  • getting a list of invitation for a specific accountId, i.e. a user - default is the user who is authenticated to the CARP Service.
  • getting a deployment reference, which then can be used to query status, register devices, and get the deployment specification.
  // get invitations for this account (user)
  List<ActiveParticipationInvitation> invitations =
      await CarpService().invitations();

  // get a deployment reference for this master device
  DeploymentReference deploymentReference = CarpService().deployment();

  // get the status of this deployment
  StudyDeploymentStatus status = await deploymentReference.getStatus();

  // register a device
  status = await deploymentReference.registerDevice(deviceRoleName: 'phone');

  // get the master device deployment
  MasterDeviceDeployment deployment = await deploymentReference.get();

  // mark the deployment as a success
  status = await deploymentReference.success();

Features and bugs #

Please file feature requests and bug reports at the issue tracker.

License #

This software is copyright (c) Copenhagen Center for Health Technology (CACHET) at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). This software is made available 'as-is' in a MIT license.

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Flutter API for accessing the CARP web services - authentication, file management, data points, and app-specific collections of documents.

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carp_mobile_sensing, flutter, form_field_validator, http, http_parser, json_annotation, meta, retry, uuid

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