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A Flutter widget that updates (rebuilds) when an Event occurs.

Changelog - EventSubscriber #

Version 2.1.2 (2022-01-10) #

  • Improvements to README

Version 2.1.1 (2022-01-09) #

  • Fixed errors in README

Version 2.1.0 (2022-01-09) #

  • Breaking Change. The argument [handler] has been renamed to [builder] to be consistent with Flutter library APIs.
  • The internal [ArgsBuilder] and [_ArgsWidgetBuilder] classes have been made private.
  • Example application and test now works correctly.

Version 2.0.0 (2021-05-10) #

  • Updated for null safety
  • A working Flutter example is provided in the example folder.

Version 1.2.1 (2020-02-17) #

  • The Event name in the example folder changed to show a standard Event Naming Pattern. In this pattern:-
    • Events are suffixed with 'Event' e.g. valueChangedEvent.
    • If there is the need to wrap the broadcasting of the event in a function containing some additional processing or validation, then one would do so in a function prefixed with 'on' e.g. onValueChanged.
      • The suffix 'Event' is removed from the 'on' function name.
      • The event is prefixed with an underscore ('_') to indicate that it is private and that the on.. method should be used to broadcast that the event has occurred.
      // Event Naming Pattern -  ..Event, on..
      var _valueChangedEvent = Event();
          
      void onValueChanged() {
        // Some processing or validation
        if (someImportantValue != null) {
          _valueChangedEvent.broadcast();
        }
      }
      
      // One would indicate that the event occurred ...
      onValueChanged()
      

Version 1.2.0 (2020-02-09) #

  • Breaking Change. Event arguments [EventArgs] are now supported.

    • The builder argument has been renamed to handler, to better reflect that you are supplying a subscriber handler that is called when the event is broadcast.
    • A handler requires now two arguments, the first representing the BuildContext, and the second the (optional) [EventArgs] associated with the Event.
      • before: builder: (context) => Text(myCount.value.toString()),
      • after: handler: (context, args) => Text(myCount.value.toString()),
    ...
    EventSubscriber(
      event: myCount.onValueChanged,
      handler: (context, args) => Text(myCount.value.toString()),
    
      // If an Event has arguments, they are now available in your handler.
      // In the example above through `args` argument.
    ),
    

    IMPORTANT: args should be checked for null before use in a handler, as the handler is called BOTH when an Event occurs, and also by the Flutter framework. In the latter case, args will always be null.

Version 1.1.2 (2020-01-31) #

  • Internal - don't repeat the event handler - refer to a single instance

Version 1.1.1 (2020-01-29) #

  • Support Event 1.1.0.
  • Modified to use new Event methods - broadcast and subscribe.

Version 1.1.0 (2020-01-23) #

Version 1.0.3 (2020-01-14) #

  • Updated to support latest EventNotifier (1.0.5), which includes support for a subscriber to optionally expect some 'argument/s' as a Map.

Version 1.0.2 (2020-01-13) #

  • Fixed LICENSE reference to package

Version 1.0.1 (2020-01-13) #

  • Fixed formatting and documentation errors.

Version 1.0.0 (2020-01-13) #

  • Initial release
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A Flutter widget that updates (rebuilds) when an Event occurs.

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