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High-level modeling of network requests, which manages input parameters and output parameters, following the "In-Out" naming convention.APIModel doesn't handle network requests directly; instead, it e [...]
Features #
High-level modeling of network requests, which manages input parameters and output parameters, following the "In-Out" naming convention.APIModel doesn't handle network requests directly; instead, it excels at network layer abstraction.
Getting started #
Installing
Add the following dependency to your pubspec.yaml file:
dependencies:
flutter_api_model: latest_version
Importing
Import the package into your Dart code:
import 'package:flutter_api_model/flutter_api_model.dart';
Supports both await and callback formats for flexibility. #
Using await
final model = await UserSearchAPIModel(inUserId: '2024').start();
if (model.hasError) {
error = model.outError;
} else {
user = model.outUser;
}
Using callback
UserSearchAPIModel(inUserId: '2024').onComplete((model) {
if (!model.hasError) {
user = model.outUser;
} else {
error = model.outError;
}
}).start();
Class definition #
Naming rules: #
- The prefix of the input parameter: in
- (inUsername, inPassword)
- The prefix of the return value: out
- (outLoginUser)
There are three ways to define APIModel: #
1. Using mixin:
Ideal for scenarios without special initialization requirements.
class SomeAPIModel with APIModel<SomeAPIModel>
2. Using inheritance:
Suitable for defining a base network request class that extends APIModel
.
class BaseRequestModel extends APIModel<SomeAPIModel>
3. Using a combination of mixin and inheritance (recommended):
Best for custom network requests, data processing, and separation of concerns.
For example, BaseRequest
can handle Dio operations and data transformation,
while APIModel
provides request flow and encapsulation.
class SomeAPIModel extends BaseRequest with APIModel<SomeAPIModel>
Example: Defining UserSearchAPIModel
: #
class UserSearchAPIModel extends BaseRequest<Map>
with APIModel<UserSearchAPIModel>,
OutError<FlutterError>,
LoginNeed {
UserSearchAPIModel({required this.inUserId});
/// Input parameter
String inUserId;
/// Output result
User? outUser;
@override
load() async {
try {
final response = await dio.request('/user/profile', cancelToken: cancelToken);
outUser = User.converFrom(jsonObject);
} on FlutterError catch (e) {
outError = e;
} catch (e) {
if (CancelToken.isCancel(e) == false) {
// Handler error
throw e;
}
} finally {
finalize();
}
}
@override
bool isCancellable() {
return true;
}
@override
cancel() {
super.cancel();
cancelToken.cancel();
}
}
/// Defines a base type if initialization work is needed
/// Defining `BaseRequest` Class
class BaseRequest<DataType> {
final dio = Dio();
final cancelToken = CancelToken();
DataType? data;
int? code;
String? msg;
BaseRequest() {
dio.options.baseUrl = 'https://base_url.com';
dio.options.headers = {'token': 'some_token'};
}
void fillData(Dio.Response response) {
data = getData(response);
code = response.statusCode;
msg = getMsg(response);
}
}
/// Defines a mixin to override the `hasPermission` method, blocking calls when the user is not logged in.
/// Defining `LoginNeed` Mixin.
mixin LoginNeed {
bool hasPermission() {
return isLogin();
}
didBlock() {
print('API request was blocked.');
}
}
Using Versions Prior to Dart 3.0 #
- Go to the repository to download the source code
- Manually import the
lib
folder and rename it toflutter_api_model
- Locate the file
api_model.dart
, and changeabstract mixin class APIModel<T>
toabstract class APIModel<T>