flutter_nano_var 1.0.0 flutter_nano_var: ^1.0.0 copied to clipboard
A lightweight state management library independent from any dependency injection methods.
Flutter NanoVar #
A lightweight state management library independent from any dependency injection methods.
Usage #
Create a NanoVar instance with a given initial value:
final counter = NanoVar(0);
A reference to the instance need to somehow be stored in a State so the value will not be lost if the widget tree rebuilds. However, the method to how this is done is up to you.
Create a NanoObs widget, which can be used to read values of NanoVar instances and make sure the widget is rebuilt when any change occurs:
final widget = NanoObs(
builder: (context, watch) => Text(watch(counter).toString()),
);
Assign a new value to the NanoVar:
counter.value = 1;
The widget declared above is now rebuilt.
Notice that as assigning new values trigger rebuilds, it is not possible to assign values when building widgets. However, it is possible to assign values from anywhere else, such as in button callbacks.
Alternatively, you can use NanoObsWidget instead of StatelessWidget to watch NanoVar instances:
class NanoReadText extends NanoObsWidget {
final NanoRead<String> label;
const NanoReadText({
Key? key,
required this.label,
}) : super(key: key);
@override
Widget build(context, watch) {
return Text(watch(label));
}
}
Motivation #
The developers behind NanoVar needed a state management library that fulfilled the following points:
- The library requires a minimal amount of boilerplate to be usable.
- Creation and destruction of state is controlled by the widget tree, so if a user for instance leaves a page, the state associated with that page is destroyed.
No existing state management library could be found that fulfilled these points to a satisfying degree. Therefore, NanoVar was created. The library is independent of any dependency injection method on purpose so the method best suited for any individual case can be used to provide dependency injection. This property is used to fulfill the second point.