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Easy Form State Management using BLoC pattern. Separate the Form State and Business Logic from the User Interface. Async Validation, Progress, Failures, Successes, and more.
form_bloc #
Easy Form State Management using BLoC pattern. Separate the Form State and Business Logic from the User Interface. Async Validation, Progress, Failures, Successes, and more.
To create beautiful forms in Flutter using form_bloc
check out flutter_form_bloc.
Before to use this package you need to know the core concepts of bloc package.
Examples #
- FieldBlocs with async validation: BLoC - UI.
- Manually set FieldBloc error: BLoC - UI.
- FormBloc with submission progress: BLoC - UI.
- FormBloc without auto validation: BLoC - UI.
- Complex async prefilled FormBloc: BLoC - UI.
- And more examples.
Basic Example #
dependencies:
form_bloc: ^0.5.2
import 'package:form_bloc/form_bloc.dart';
class LoginFormBloc extends FormBloc<String, String> {
final emailField = TextFieldBloc(validators: [Validators.email]);
final passwordField = TextFieldBloc();
final UserRepository _userRepository;
LoginFormBloc(this._userRepository);
@override
List<FieldBloc> get fieldBlocs => [emailField, passwordField];
@override
Stream<FormBlocState<String, String>> onSubmitting() async* {
try {
_userRepository.login(
email: emailField.value,
password: passwordField.value,
);
yield currentState.toSuccess();
} catch (e) {
yield currentState.toFailure();
}
}
}
Basic use #
1. Import it #
import 'package:form_bloc/form_bloc.dart';
2. Create a class that extends FormBloc<SuccessResponse, FailureResponse> #
FormBloc<SuccessResponse, FailureResponse>
SuccessResponse
The type of the success response.
FailureResponse
The type of the failure response.
For example, the SuccessResponse
type and FailureResponse
type of LoginFormBloc
will be String
import 'package:form_bloc/form_bloc.dart';
class LoginFormBloc extends FormBloc<String, String> {}
2. Create Field Blocs #
You need to create field blocs, and these need to be final.
You can create:
- InputFieldBloc
<Value>
. - TextFieldBloc.
- BooleanFieldBloc.
- SelectFieldBloc
<Value>
. - MultiSelectFieldBloc
<Value>
.
For example the LoginFormBloc
will have two TextFieldBloc
.
import 'package:form_bloc/form_bloc.dart';
class LoginFormBloc extends FormBloc<String, String> {
final emailField = TextFieldBloc(validators: [Validators.email]);
final passwordField = TextFieldBloc();
}
3. Add Services/Repositories #
In this example we need a UserRepository
for make the login.
import 'package:form_bloc/form_bloc.dart';
class LoginFormBloc extends FormBloc<String, String> {
final emailField = TextFieldBloc(validators: [Validators.email]);
final passwordField = TextFieldBloc();
final UserRepository _userRepository;
LoginFormBloc(this._userRepository);
}
4. Implement the get method fieldBlocs #
You need to override the get method fieldBlocs and return a list with all FieldBlocs
.
For example the LoginFormBloc
need to return a List with emailField
and passwordField
.
import 'package:form_bloc/form_bloc.dart';
class LoginFormBloc extends FormBloc<String, String> {
final emailField = TextFieldBloc(validators: [Validators.email]);
final passwordField = TextFieldBloc();
final UserRepository _userRepository;
LoginFormBloc(this._userRepository);
@override
List<FieldBloc> get fieldBlocs => [emailField, passwordField];
}
5. Implement onSubmitting method #
onSubmitting returns a Stream<FormBlocState<SuccessResponse, FailureResponse>>
.
This method is called when you call loginFormBloc.submit()
and FormBlocState.isValid
is true
, so each field bloc has a valid value.
You can get the current value
of each field bloc calling emailField.value
or passwordField.value
.
You must call all your business logic of this form here, and yield
the corresponding state.
You can yield a new state using:
- currentState.toFailure([FailureResponse failureResponse]).
- currentState.toSuccess([SuccessResponse successResponse]).
- currentState.toLoaded().
See other states here.
For example onSubmitting
of LoginFormBloc
will return a Stream<FormBlocState<String, String>>
and yield currentState.toSuccess()
if the _userRepository.login
method not throw any exception, and yield currentState.toFailure()
if throw a exception.
import 'package:form_bloc/form_bloc.dart';
class LoginFormBloc extends FormBloc<String, String> {
final emailField = TextFieldBloc(validators: [Validators.email]);
final passwordField = TextFieldBloc();
final UserRepository _userRepository;
LoginFormBloc(this._userRepository);
@override
List<FieldBloc> get fieldBlocs => [emailField, passwordField];
@override
Stream<FormBlocState<String, String>> onSubmitting() async* {
try {
_userRepository.login(
email: emailField.value,
password: passwordField.value,
);
yield currentState.toSuccess();
} catch (e) {
yield currentState.toFailure();
}
}
}
Credits #
This package uses the following packages: