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A package to speed up the creation of micro apps structure in Flutter applications

A package to speed up the creation of micro apps structure in Flutter applications (beta version) #

Monolithic distribution with multiplatform independent components development, inspired in frameworks such as Single SPA and Systemjs.

Pub Version CI license PRs Welcome

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[coming soon] This diagram shows up the initial proposal about layers, their relationships and dependencies.

â›ĩī¸ Navigation between pages #

Use [NavigatorInstance] to navigate between pages

NavigatorInstance.pop();
NavigatorInstance.pushNamed();
NavigatorInstance.pushNamedNative();
NavigatorInstance.pushReplacementNamed();
NavigatorInstance ...

📲 Open native (Android/iOS) pages, in this way #

It needs native implementation, you can see an example inside Android directory | coming soon, examples and modules to iOS, Desktop and Web, too.

// If not implemented, always return null
final isValidEmail = await NavigatorInstance.pushNamedNative<bool>(
    'emailValidator',
    arguments: 'validateEmail:lorem@ipsum.com'
);
print('Email is valid: $isValidEmail');
// Listen to all flutter navigation events
NavigatorInstance.eventController.flutterLoggerStream.listen((event) {
    logger.d('[flutter: navigation_log] -> $event');
});

// Listen to all native (Android/iOS) navigation events (if implemented)
NavigatorInstance.eventController.nativeLoggerStream.listen((event) {});

// Listen to all native (Android/iOS) navigation requests (if implemented)
NavigatorInstance.eventController.nativeCommandStream.listen((event) {});

⚙ī¸ Define micro app configurations and contracts #

Configure the preferences (optional)

  MicroAppPreferences.update(
    MicroAppConfig(
      nativeEventsEnabled: true, // If you want to dispatch and listen to events between native(Android/iOS) [default = false]
      nativeNavigationCommandEnabled: true,
      nativeNavigationLogEnabled: true,
      pathSeparator: MicroAppPathSeparator.slash // It joins the routes segments using slash "/" automatically
      pageTransitionType: MicroPageTransitionType.platform // Cupetino for iOS, Material for others
    )
  );

đŸ—ē Register all routes #

This is just a suggestion of routing strategy (Optional) It's important that all routes are availble out of the projects, avoiding dependencies between micro apps. Create all routes inside a new package, and import it in any project as a dependency. This will make possible to open routes from anywhere in a easy and transparent way.

Create the routing package: flutter create --template=package micro_routes

// Export all routes
import 'package:flutter_micro_app/flutter_micro_app.dart';

class Application1Routes implements MicroAppBaseRoute {
  @override
  MicroAppRoute get baseRoute => MicroAppRoute('application1');

  String get pageExample => path(['example_page']);
  String get page1 => path(['page1']);
  String get page2 => path(['page2','segment1', 'segment2']);
}

For example, you can open a page that is inside other MicroApp, in this way:

NavigatorInstance.pushNamed(OtherMicroAppRoutes().specificPage);
NavigatorInstance.pushNamed(Application1Routes().page1);

🤝 Expose all pages throuth a contract MicroApp (Inside external projects or features folder) #

import 'package:micro_routes/exports.dart';

class Application1MicroApp extends MicroApp with Application1Routes {

  @override
  List<MicroAppPage> get pages => [

        MicroAppPage(
          route: baseRoute.route, 
          pageBuilder: PageBuilder(
            builder: (context, settings) => const Initial(),
            transitionType: MicroPageTransitionType.slideZoomUp
          ),
        ),

        MicroAppPage(
          route: page1, 
          pageBuilder: PageBuilder(
            builder:  (context, settings) => const Page1()
          )
        ),

        MicroAppPage(
          route: page2, 
          pageBuilder: PageBuilder(
          builder: (context, settings) {
            final page2Params.fromMap(settings.arguments);
            return Page2(params: page2Params);
          }
        )),
      ];
}

🚀 Initialize the host, registering all micro apps #

  • MicroHost is also a MicroApp, so you can register pages here too.
  • MyApp needs to extends MicroHostStatelessWidget or MicroHostStatefulWidget
  • The MicroHost is the root widget, and it has all MicroApps, and the MicroApps has all Micro Pages and associated MicroRoutes.
void main() {
    runApp(MyApp());
}

class MyApp extends MicroHostStatelessWidget {

  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return MaterialApp(
      title: 'Flutter Demo',
      navigatorKey: NavigatorInstance.navigatorKey, // Required
      onGenerateRoute: onGenerateRoute, // [onGenerateRoute] this is created automatically, so just use it, or override it, if needed.
      initialRoute: baseRoute.route,
      navigatorObservers: [
        NavigatorInstance // Add NavigatorInstance here, if you want to get didPop, didReplace and didPush events
      ],
    );
  }

  // Base route of host application
  @override
  MicroAppBaseRoute get baseRoute => MicroAppBaseRoute('/');

  // Register all root [MicroAppPage]s here
  @override
  List<MicroAppPage> get pages => [
        MicroAppPage(
          name: baseRoute.route, 
          pageBuilder: PageBuilder(
            builder: (_, __) => const HostHomePage()
        ))
      ];

  // Register all [MicroApp]s here
  @override
  List<MicroApp> get microApps => [MicroApplication1(), MicroApplication2()];
}

🤲 Handling micro apps events #

đŸ—Ŗ Dispatches events to all handlers that listen to channels 'user_auth' and 'chatbot'

MicroAppEventController()
    .emit(const MicroAppEvent<Map<String, dynamic>>(
        name: 'my_event',
        payload: {'data': 'lorem ipsum'},
        channels: ['user_auth', 'chatbot'])
    );

đŸ—Ŗ Dispatches events directly to handler with id = '0001' (only)

MicroAppEventController()
    .emit(const MicroAppEvent(
        name: 'my_event',
        payload: {},
        id: '0001')
    );

đŸ—Ŗ Dispatches events to handlers that listen to String event type

MicroAppEventController()
    .emit<String>(const MicroAppEvent(
        name: 'my_event',
        payload: 'some string here')
    );

đŸ—Ŗ Dispatches events to handlers that listen to String event type, and channels 'user_auth' and 'wellcome'

MicroAppEventController()
    .emit<String>(const MicroAppEvent<String>(
        name: 'my_event',
        payload: 'some string here'),
        channels: ['user_auth', 'wellcome']
    );

🌐 It is possible to wait for other micro apps to respond to the event you issued, but make sure someone else will respond to your event, otherwise you will wait forever đŸ˜ĸ

.getFirstResult() will return the first response(fastest) among all micro apps that eventually can respond to this same event.

For example, if you request a JWT token to all micro apps(broadcast), the first response(if more than one MA can respond) will end up your request with the resultSucces value or with a resultError, from the fastest micro app.

  final result = await MicroAppEventController()
    .emit(MicroAppEvent<Map<String, String>>(
      name: 'get_jwt',
      payload: const {'userId': 'ABC123'},
      channels: const ['jwt'],
    )
  ).getFirstResult(); // This will return the first response(fastest) among all micro app that eventually can respond to this same the event

  print(result);

Later, when some micro app that is listening to same channel get triggered, it can answer success or error.

// results success
event.resultSuccess(['success message by Wally West', 'your token, Sir.']);

// results error
event.resultError(['error message by Barry Allen', 'my bad đŸ¤Ļ']);

// Who will respond faster? native? flutter?
// If you don't want to take that risk, just deal with the List<Future> response.

đŸĻģ Listen to events (MicroApp)s

MicroApp has a getter method that must be overwritten, it's called microAppEventHandler

Some example scenarios:

// It listen to all events
@override
  MicroAppEventHandler? get microAppEventHandler =>
      MicroAppEventHandler((event) => logger.d([ event.name, event.payload]));

// It listen to events with channels "chatbot" and "user_auth"
@override
  MicroAppEventHandler? get microAppEventHandler =>
      MicroAppEventHandler((event) {
        // User auth feature, asked to show a popup :)
        myController.showDialog(event.payload);
      }, channels: ['chatbot', 'user_auth']);

// It listen to events with type String (only)
@override
  MicroAppEventHandler<String>? get microAppEventHandler =>
      MicroAppEventHandler((event) {
        // Use .cast() to automatically cast the payload data to String? type
        logger.d(event.cast()); 
      });

// It will be fired for every event, even if the value is the same (distinct = false)
@override
  MicroAppEventHandler<String>? get microAppEventHandler =>
      MicroAppEventHandler((event) {
        logger.d(event.cast()); 
      }, distinct: false);

Listen to events inside widgets (If need BuildContext)

It can be achieved, registering the event handlers and unregistering them manually, or if you prefer, use a mixin called HandlerRegisterMixin to dispose handlers automatically when widget is disposed

Using mixin HandlerRegisterMixin example:

class MyWidgetState extends State<MyWidget> with HandlerRegisterMixin {

   @override
  List<MicroAppEventHandler> get eventHandlers => [
    MicroAppEventHandler<String>((event) {count++;})
  ];

  @override
  void initState() {
    registerEventHandler(MicroAppEventHandler<String>((event) {
      ScaffoldMessenger.of(context).showSnackBar(SnackBar(
        content: Text(event.cast()),
      ));
    }, channels: const ['show_snackbar'], distinct: false));

    super.initState();
  }

  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return Container();
  }
}

Managing events

MicroAppEventController().unregisterHandler(id: '123');
MicroAppEventController().unregisterHandler(handler: handlerInstance);
MicroAppEventController().unregisterHandler(channels: ['user_auth']);
MicroAppEventController().pauseAllHandlers();
MicroAppEventController().resumeAllHandlers();
MicroAppEventController().unregisterAllHandlers();

đŸĻģ Initiating an event subscription anywhere in the application (inside a StatefulWidget, for example) #

Using subscription

final subscription = MicroAppEventController().stream.listen((MicroAppEvent event) {
    logger.d(event);
  });

// later, in dispose method of the widget
@override
void dispose() {
    subscription.cancel();
    super.dispose();
}

Using handler

MicroAppEventController().registerHandler(MicroAppEventHandler(id: '1234'));

// later, in dispose method of the widget
@override
void dispose() {
    MicroAppEventController().unregisterHandler(id: '1234');
    super.dispose();
}

🏭 Using the pre-built widget MicroAppWidgetBuilder to display data on the screen #

It can be used to show visual info on the screen. In this example, it shows a button and the label changes when user clicks on the button

ℹī¸ When user dispatched an event in the same channel that the widget is listening to, the widget redraw the updated info on the screen.

MicroAppWidgetBuilder(
  initialData: MicroAppEvent(name: 'my_event', payload: 0),
  channels: const ['widget_channel'],
  builder: (context, eventSnapshot) {
    if (eventSnapshot.hasError) return const Text('Error');
    return ElevatedButton(
      child: Text('Widget count = ${eventSnapshot.data?.payload}'
      ),
      onPressed: () {
        MicroAppEventController().emit(MicroAppEvent<int>(
            name: 'my_event',
            payload: ++count,
            channels: const ['widget_channel']));
      },
    );
  }
)

📝 Overriding onGenerateRoute method #

If it fails to get a page route, ask for native(Android/iOS/Desktop/Web) to open the page

  @override
  Route? onGenerateRoute(RouteSettings settings, {bool? routeNativeOnError}) {
    //! If you wish native app receive requests to open routes, IN CASE there
    //! is no route registered in Flutter, please set [routeNativeOnError: true]
    return super.onGenerateRoute(settings, routeNativeOnError: true);
  }

If it fails to get a page route, show a default error page

  @override
  Route? onGenerateRoute(RouteSettings settings, {bool? routeNativeOnError}) {
    
    final pageRoute = super.onGenerateRoute(settings, routeNativeOnError: false);

    if (pageRoute == null) {
       // If pageRoute is null, this route wasn't registered(unavailable)
       return MaterialPageRoute(
           builder: (_) => Scaffold(
                 appBar: AppBar(),
                 body: const Center(
                   child: Text('Page Not Found'),
                 ),
            ));
    }
    return pageRoute;
  }
     

âĢ¸ Nested Navigators #

It's possible to use a MicroAppBaseRoute inside a nested navigator MicroAppNavigatorWidget

final baseRoute = ApplicationRoutes();

MicroAppNavigatorWidget(
    microBaseRoute: baseRoute,
    initialRoute: baseRoute.page1
);

// later, inside [page1]
MicroAppNavigator.getInitialRouteSettings(context) as ScreenArguments;
//or
final args = ModalRoute.of(context)!.settings.arguments as ScreenArguments;

context.maNav.push(baseRoute.page2);

It can be registered inside MicroPages list.

final routes = ApplicationRoutes();

List<MicroAppPage> get pages => [
  MicroAppPage(
      route: routes.baseRoute.route,
      pageBuilder: PageBuilder(
        builder: (context, arguments) => 
          MicroAppNavigatorWidget(
            microBaseRoute: baseRoute,
            initialRoute: Application2Routes().page1)
          )
      )
]

📎 The following table shows how Dart values are received on the platform side and vice versa #

Dart Kotlin Swift Java
null null nil null
bool Boolean NSNumber(value: Bool) java.lang.Boolean
int Int NSNumber(value: Int32) java.lang.Integer
int, if 32 bits not enough Long NSNumber(value: Int) java.lang.Long
double Double NSNumber(value: Double) java.lang.Double
String String String java.lang.String
Uint8List ByteArray FlutterStandardTypedData(bytes: Data) byte[]
Int32List IntArray FlutterStandardTypedData(int32: Data) int[]
Int64List LongArray FlutterStandardTypedData(int64: Data) long[]
Float32List FloatArray FlutterStandardTypedData(float32: Data) float[]
Float64List DoubleArray FlutterStandardTypedData(float64: Data) double[]
List List Array java.util.ArrayList
Map HashMap Dictionary java.util.HashMap

👨‍đŸ’ģ👨‍đŸ’ģ Contributing #

Contributions of any kind are welcome!

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