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Appwrite is an open-source self-hosted backend server that abstract and simplify complex and repetitive development tasks behind a very simple REST API
Appwrite Dart SDK #
This SDK is compatible with Appwrite server version 0.12.x. For older versions, please check previous releases.
This is the Dart SDK for integrating with Appwrite from your Dart server-side code. If you're looking for the Flutter SDK you should check appwrite/sdk-for-flutter
Appwrite is an open-source backend as a service server that abstract and simplify complex and repetitive development tasks behind a very simple to use REST API. Appwrite aims to help you develop your apps faster and in a more secure way. Use the Dart SDK to integrate your app with the Appwrite server to easily start interacting with all of Appwrite backend APIs and tools. For full API documentation and tutorials go to https://appwrite.io/docs
Installation #
Add this to your package's pubspec.yaml
file:
dependencies:
dart_appwrite: ^3.0.1
You can install packages from the command line:
pub get dart_appwrite
Getting Started #
Initialize & Make API Request #
Once you add the dependencies, its extremely easy to get started with the SDK; All you need to do is import the package in your code, set your Appwrite credentials, and start making API calls. Below is a simple example:
import 'package:dart_appwrite/dart_appwrite.dart';
void main() async {
Client client = Client();
.setEndpoint('http://[HOSTNAME_OR_IP]/v1') // Make sure your endpoint is accessible
.setProject('5ff3379a01d25') // Your project ID
.setKey('cd868c7af8bdc893b4...93b7535db89')
.setSelfSigned() // Use only on dev mode with a self-signed SSL cert
Users users = Users(client);
try {
final response = await users.create(userId: '[USER_ID]', email: ‘email@example.com’,password: ‘password’, name: ‘name’);
print(response.data);
} on AppwriteException catch(e) {
print(e.message);
}
}
Error handling #
The Appwrite Dart SDK raises AppwriteException
object with message
, code
and response
properties. You can handle any errors by catching AppwriteException
and present the message
to the user or handle it yourself based on the provided error information. Below is an example.
Users users = Users(client);
try {
final response = await users.create(userId: '[USER_ID]', email: ‘email@example.com’,password: ‘password’, name: ‘name’);
print(response.data);
} on AppwriteException catch(e) {
//show message to user or do other operation based on error as required
print(e.message);
}
Learn more #
You can use the following resources to learn more and get help
Contribution #
This library is auto-generated by Appwrite custom SDK Generator. To learn more about how you can help us improve this SDK, please check the contribution guide before sending a pull-request.
License #
Please see the BSD-3-Clause license file for more information.