fluffybox 0.2.4 fluffybox: ^0.2.4 copied to clipboard
Easy to use but powerful storage for Flutter and web.
Easy to use but powerful storage for Flutter and web.
Motivation #
Hive lacks performance on web and the IndexedDB API does not fit that well to the Hive API. FluffyBox acts as a wrapper over IndexedDB and Hive, has a API which is similar to Hive but supports lazy loading keys, uses ObjectStores instead of databases for boxes, creating ObjectStores at start time and supports transactions.
Features #
- Simple API with Boxes highly inspired by Hive
- Just uses native indexedDB on web and Hive on native
- Nothing is loaded to memory until it is needed
- You have BoxCollections (Databases in Hive and IndexedDB) and Boxes (tables in Hive and ObjectStores in IndexedDB)
- Transactions to speed up dozens of write actions ^
Getting started #
Add FluffyBox and Hive to your pubspec.yaml:
fluffybox: <latest-version>
Usage #
// Create a box collection
final collection = await BoxCollection.open(
'MyFirstFluffyBox', // Name of your database
{'cats', 'dogs'}, // Names of your boxes
path: './', // Path where to store your boxes (Only used in Flutter / Dart IO)
key: HiveCipher(), // Key to encrypt your boxes (Only used in Flutter / Dart IO)
);
// Open your boxes. Optional: Give it a type.
final catsBox = collection.openBox<Map>('cats');
// Put something in
await catsBox.put('fluffy', {'name': 'Fluffy', 'age': 4});
await catsBox.put('loki', {'name': 'Loki', 'age': 2});
// Get values of type (immutable) Map?
final loki = await catsBox.get('loki');
print('Loki is ${loki?['age']} years old.');
// Returns a List of values
final cats = await catsBox.getAll(['loki', 'fluffy']);
print(cats);
// Returns a List<String> of all keys
final allCatKeys = await catsBox.getAllKeys();
print(allCatKeys);
// Returns a Map<String, Map> with all keys and entries
final catMap = await catsBox.getAllValues();
print(catMap);
// delete one or more entries
await catsBox.delete('loki');
await catsBox.deleteAll(['loki', 'fluffy']);
// ...or clear the whole box at once
await catsBox.clear();
// Speed up write actions with transactions
await collection.transaction(
() async {
await catsBox.put('fluffy', {'name': 'Fluffy', 'age': 4});
await catsBox.put('loki', {'name': 'Loki', 'age': 2});
// ...
},
boxNames: ['cats'], // By default all boxes become blocked.
readOnly: false,
);