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A fast, simple, and synchronous entity store for Flutter applications.

example/example.md

Example #

See the detailed app for a full-blown example showcasing various approach of how to build an app on top of this package. Or look below for a simple introduction.

Simple example

Let's see how this would look for a simple TODO list application.

class Todo {
  final int id;
  final String text;
  final bool done;

  Todo({ required this.id, required this.text, required this.done });

  // These would very likely be created by [json_serializable](https://pub.dev/packages/json_serializable) or [freezed](https://pub.dev/packages/freezed) already for your models
  Map<String, dynamic> toJSON() {
    return {
        'id': id,
        'text': text,
        'done': done,
    };
  }

  static Todo fromJSON(Map<String, dynamic> json) {
    return Todo(
        id: json['id'],
        text: json['text'],
        done: json['done'],
    );
  }
}
final db = IndexedEntityDabase.open('/tmp/appdata.sqlite3'); // in practice put into app dir

final todos = db.entityStore(todoConnector);

// While using the String columns here is not super nice, this works without code gen and will throw if using a non-indexed column
final openTodos = todos.query((cols) => cols['done'].equals(false));

print(openTodos.value); // prints an empty list on first run as no TODOs are yet added to the database

todos.insert(
  Todo(id: 1, text: 'Publish new version', done: false),
);

print(openTodos.value); // now prints a list containing the newly added TODO
// `openTodos` was actually updated right after the insert, and one could e.g. `addListener` to connect side-effects on every change

openTodos.dispose(); // unsubscribe when no loger interested in updates

The above code omitted the defintion of todoConnector. This is the tiny piece of configuration that tells the library how to map between its storage and the entity's type. For a Todo task it might look like this:

final todoConnector = IndexedEntityConnector<Todo, int /* key type */, String /* DB type */>(
  entityKey: 'todo',
  getPrimaryKey: (t) => t.id,
  getIndices: (index) {
    index((t) => t.done, as: 'done');
  },
  serialize: (t) => jsonEncode(t.toJSON()),
  deserialize: (s) => Todo.fromJSON(
    jsonDecode(s) as Map<String, dynamic>,
  ),
);

The benefit of using the connector instead of a base class interface that would need to be implemented by every storage model, is that you can store arbitrary classes, even those you might not control.

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A fast, simple, and synchronous entity store for Flutter applications.

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disposable_value_listenable, flutter, sqlite3

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