live_cell_extension 0.5.9 live_cell_extension: ^0.5.9 copied to clipboard
Generates cell property accessors for classes annotated with CellExtension from the live_cells package.
This package provides a code generator which generates extensions on ValueCell
and MutableCell
,
from the live_cells package, that provide accessors for
the properties of classes annotated with CellExtension
.
Features #
-
Extends
ValueCell
andMutableCell
with accessors for annotated class. -
Options for whether to generate
MutableCell
accessors or not. -
Allows you to write the following:
final prop = cell.prop;
instead of:
final prop = ValueCell.computed(() => cell().prop);
-
Allows you to write the following:
final prop = cell.prop;
instead of:
final prop = MutableCell.computed(() => cell().prop, (value) { cell.value = MyClass(prop: value); });
Getting started #
To use this package you'll need to add the following to the dependencies
of your pubspec.yaml
:
dependencies:
live_cells_core: ^0.15.0
...
You'll also need to add this package and build_runner
to the dev_dependencies
of your
pubspec.yaml
:
dev_dependencies:
build_runner:
live_cell_extension: ^0.4.5
...
See the example in the example
directory for an example of how to setup your project.
Usage #
Annotate your classes with CellExtension()
from the live_cells
package:
import 'package:live_cells/live_cells.dart';
part 'person.g.dart';
@CellExtension()
class Person {
final String firstName;
final String lastName;
final int age;
String get fullName => '$firstName $lastName';
const Person({
this.firstName,
this.lastName,
this.age
});
}
Then run the following command:
flutter pub run build_runner build
This will generate an extension for ValueCell<Person>
, called PersonCellExtension
which
provides accessors for the properties of the Person
class:
firstName
lastName
age
fullName
This allows you to access properties of Person
objects held in a cell.
For example, you have a ValueCell
holding a Person
:
final ValueCell<Person> person;
The properties of the Person
held in the cell can be accessed directly using:
final firstName = person.firstName;
final lastName = person.lastName;
final fullName = person.fullName;
final age = person.age;
Each generated property, of the generated ValueCell
extension, returns a ValueCell
that accesses
the value of the property of the instance of the class held in the cell, on which the property is
referenced. The returned ValueCell
's are computed cells which update their own values whenever the
values of the referenced properties of the instance change.
person.firstName
is roughly equivalent to the following:
ValueCell.computed(() => person().firstName);
Example:
ValueCell.watch(() {
print('Person ${person.fullName()} - ${person.age()}');
});
// Prints: Person John Smith - 25
person = Person(firstName: 'John', lastName: 'Smith', age: 25);
// Prints: Person Jane Doe - 30
person = Person(firstName: 'Jane', lastName: 'Doe', age: 30);
NOTE:
-
Only accessors for public properties are generated.
-
Only accessors for
final
properties and properties without a setter are generated.This restriction exists because modifying a non final property directly on the instance will not notify the observers of the cells created using the generated properties, which may lead to confusion.
To allow modifying individual properties use
CellExtension(mutable: true)
more on this in the next section. -
The properties of the class must not have the same name as an existing property on
ValueCell
provided by thelive_cells
package. Accessors are not generated for such properties.
Mutable properties #
When a class is annotated with CellExtension(mutable: true)
an extension on MutableCell
is
also generated. The generated extension is like the extension generated for ValueCell
but the
generated property accessors return MutableCell
's instead of ValueCell
's. This allows individual
properties to be modified via the MutableCell
's.
Using the class from the previous example:
import 'package:live_cells/live_cells.dart';
part 'person.g.dart';
@CellExtension(mutable: true)
class Person {
final String firstName;
final String lastName;
final int age;
String get fullName => '$firstName $lastName';
const Person({
this.firstName,
this.lastName,
this.age
});
}
Accessors for the following properties will be generated:
firstName
lastName
age
Each generated accessor returns a MutableCell
which when set, set's the value of the property.
NOTE, this does not actually modify the instance held in the cell on which the property was
accessed but creates a new instance, using the class's unnamed constructor, and assigns the cell's
value to it.
Example:
final person = MutableCell(Person(firstName: 'John', lastName: 'Smith', age: 25));
ValueCell.watch(() {
print('Person ${person.fullName()} - ${person.age()}');
});
// Prints: Person John Smith 30
person.age.value = 30;
// Prints: Person Jane Doe 30
MutableCell.batch(() {
person.firstName.value = 'Jane';
person.lastName.value = 'Doe';
});
NOTE:
-
The restriction on the properties being final or without a setter still applies.
mutable: true
allows the property values to be set via theMutableCell
's returned by the properties of the generated extension, however directly modifying a property on the instance will not notify the observers of the cell even ifmutable: true
is provided in the annotation. -
MutableCell
accessors are generated only for properties for which there is a field formal parameter in the unnamed constructor of the class. That's why an accessor forfullName
is not generated. -
A
ValueCell
extension is still generated even whenmutable: true
is given. That's why in the above you can still access thefullName
property directly on the cell and observe it, but you cannot set its value directly as you can forfirstName
,lastName
andage
. -
The properties of the class must not have the same name as an existing property on either
ValueCell
orMutableCell
provided by thelive_cells
package. Accessors are not generated for such properties.
Options #
The CellExtension
annotation also takes the following options:
-
name
The name of the
ValueCell
extension to generate. If this isnull
, the name of the generated extension is the name of the annotated class followed byCellExtension
. -
mutableName
The name of the
MutableCell
extension to generate, ifmutable
is true. If this isnull
, the name of the generated extension is the name of the annotated class followed byMutableCellExtension
.
Additional information #
Check the example in the example/
directory for a complete example from setting up the project's
dependencies to a demonstration of the generated property accessors.
If you discover any issues or have any feature requests, please open an issue on the package's Github repository.