fhir_db 0.4.3 fhir_db: ^0.4.3 copied to clipboard
A wrapper for Sembast and SQFlite to enable easy, local and secure storage of fhir resources
[0.4.3] #
- Thanks to Luca for these updates!
- Can now close the DB, delete the DB file, and sets completer to null (since the database method relies on this to be null to open a new database)
- Using fhir_db as local cache (updating resources but not increasing version #)
- Pass the mode to the ResourceDAO, so new cache related features can be introduced in the future, without changing the API of the existing methods (or without having to introduce a twin method for each operation).
I intentionally made the field optional to avoid breaking changes and bother existing users.
[0.4.2] #
- Updating dependencies
[0.4.1] #
- Trying to improve comments
[0.4.0] #
- Stable null safety!
[0.3.0-nullsafety.1] #
- Updated dependencies
- Moved to dart 2.12.1 - stable channel
[0.3.0-nullsafety.0] #
- Null safety!
- Should be completely ready for null safety
- Finally got around to updating this package
- Should generally work the same as previously, you'll just need to follow null safety requirements
[0.2.4] #
- Updated Dependencies for base FHIR package new Date functionality
[0.2.1] #
- Updated Dependencies
[0.2.0] #
- Adjusted the way I change passwords
- Created tests to ensure proper functioning
- Upgraded dependencies
[0.1.2] #
- Added FHIR® to the Readme because we have official permission from HL7 and Graham Grieve!
[0.1.1] #
- Testing app was moved into example folder, because it provides a good example, and because I want my pub points!
[0.1.0] #
- To keep in line with the save FHIR package version
- updateVersion() function added to FHIR package, removed from this one
- added more comments
[0.0.4] #
- Made a general export file
[0.0.3] #
- Added a general store to allow the storage of generic maps in DB as well as FHIR resources
[0.0.2] #
- Made changes to links in readme
- Updated dependencies
- Added documentation
[0.0.1] #
- Created 2020-10-16
- Wrapper for Sembast_SQFLite allowing easy, secure, encrypted storage of FHIR resources