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A package that provides a practical Debouncer for optimizing performance by controlling the frequency of function calls in response to rapid events.
DF - Debouncer #
Dart & Flutter Packages by DevCetra.com & contributors.
Summary #
A package that provides a practical Debouncer for optimizing performance by controlling the frequency of function calls in response to rapid events.
Usage Example #
// Create a debouncer to automatically save a form to the database after some delay.
late final _autosave = Debouncer(
delay: const Duration(milliseconds: 500),
onWaited: () {
final name = _nameController.text;
final email = _emailController.text;
print('Form saved to database: {"name": "$name", "email": "$email"}');
},
onCall: () {
print('Form changed!');
},
);
// Tigger the autosave when the form changes.
TextField(
controller: _emailController,
decoration: const InputDecoration(
labelText: 'Email:',
),
onChanged: (_) => _autosave(),
),
// Immediately save the form to the database when the page is closed.
@override
void dispose() {
_autosave.finalize();
super.dispose();
}
For a full feature set, please refer to the API reference.
Installation #
Use this package as a dependency by adding it to your pubspec.yaml
file (see here).
Contributing and Discussions #
This is an open-source project, and we warmly welcome contributions from everyone, regardless of experience level. Whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting out, contributing to this project is a fantastic way to learn, share your knowledge, and make a meaningful impact on the community.
Ways you can contribute: #
- Buy me a coffee: If you'd like to support the project financially, consider buying me a coffee. Your support helps cover the costs of development and keeps the project growing.
- Share your ideas: Every perspective matters, and your ideas can spark innovation.
- Report bugs: Help us identify and fix issues to make the project more robust.
- Suggest improvements or new features: Your ideas can help shape the future of the project.
- Help clarify documentation: Good documentation is key to accessibility. You can make it easier for others to get started by improving or expanding our documentation.
- Write articles: Share your knowledge by writing tutorials, guides, or blog posts about your experiences with the project. It's a great way to contribute and help others learn.
No matter how you choose to contribute, your involvement is greatly appreciated and valued!
Chief Maintainer: #
📧 Email Robert Mollentze at robmllze@gmail.com
Dontations: #
If you're enjoying this package and find it valuable, consider showing your appreciation with a small donation. Every bit helps in supporting future development. You can donate here:
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/robmllze
License #
This project is released under the MIT License. See LICENSE for more information.