riverpod_generator 3.0.0-dev.10 riverpod_generator: ^3.0.0-dev.10 copied to clipboard
A code generator for Riverpod. This both simplifies the syntax empowers it, such as allowing stateful hot-reload.
3.0.0-dev.10 - 2023-11-20 #
riverpod_annotation
upgraded to3.0.0-dev.2
riverpod
upgraded to3.0.0-dev.2
3.0.0-dev.9 - 2023-11-20 #
- Fix crash when encountering classes with a
ProviderBase
field.
3.0.0-dev.8 - 2023-10-30 #
riverpod_analyzer_utils
upgraded to1.0.0-dev.0
3.0.0-dev.7 - 2023-10-29 #
-
Providers can now be generic:
@riverpod List<T> example<T extends num>(ExampleRef<T> ref) { return <T>[]; } @riverpod class ClassExample<T> extends _$ClassExample<T> { @override List<T> build() => <T>[]; }
Specifying type parameters works the same as specifying arguments, and make the generated provider a "function":
ref.watch(example<int>());
-
Upgraded to use Riverpod 3.0
-
Fixed
family.overrideWith
missing
3.0.0-dev.5 - 2023-10-21 #
riverpod_analyzer_utils
upgraded to0.4.2
3.0.0-dev.4 - 2023-10-15 #
- Annotating a provider with
@deprecated
and a few other annotations also annotate the generated code accordingly (thanks to @SunlightBro) provider.argument
is now a record of all arguments in a provider.
3.0.0-dev.3 - 2023-10-06 #
riverpod_analyzer_utils
upgraded to0.4.1
riverpod_annotation
upgraded to2.2.0
3.0.0-dev.2 - 2023-10-02 #
riverpod_analyzer_utils
upgraded to0.4.0
3.0.0-dev.1 - 2023-10-02 #
The code generator now supports import aliases, generated types and typedefs as input of providers!.
This comes with a few minor restrictions:
-
Breaking: Returning a Typedef or type Future/FutureOr/Stream is no-longer supported:
typedef Example = Future<int>; @riverpod Example foo(FooRef ref) async => 0;
-
Breaking: Arguments of the form
fn(void myParameter())
are no-longer supported. Instead usefn(void Function() myParameter)
.
2.3.8 - 2023-11-20 #
riverpod_annotation
upgraded to2.3.2
riverpod
upgraded to2.4.8
2.3.7 - 2023-11-20 #
- Fix crash when encountering classes with a
ProviderBase
field.
2.3.6 - 2023-11-13 #
Fix typos and internal changes
2.3.5 - 2023-10-21 #
riverpod_analyzer_utils
upgraded to0.4.1
2.3.4 - 2023-10-19 (retracted) #
riverpod_analyzer_utils
upgraded to0.4.1
2.3.3 - 2023-09-27 #
riverpod_analyzer_utils
upgraded to0.3.4
riverpod_annotation
upgraded to2.1.6
2.3.2 - 2023-09-04 #
- Disable
invalid_use_of_visible_for_testing_member
in generated files
2.3.1 - 2023-08-28 #
riverpod_annotation
upgraded to2.1.4
2.3.0 - 2023-08-28 #
- The "ref" object now contains the provider parameters too.
This enabled
provider.overrideWith
to use the provider arguments:@riverpod int example(ExampleRef ref, {int? id}) { /* */ } // ... exampleProvider.overrideWith( (ref) { print(ref.id); } )
- Fix all
provider.overrideWith
causing a cast error if the notifier receives arguments.
2.2.6 - 2023-08-16 #
- Support both analyzer 5.12.0 and analyzer 6.0.0
2.2.5 - 2023-08-03 #
Support analyzer 6.0.0
2.2.4 - 2023-07-25 #
Disable all lints in generated files.
2.2.3 - 2023-05-12 #
riverpod_analyzer_utils
upgraded to0.3.1
2.2.2 - 2023-05-12 #
- Fix an issue where specifying a dependency on a provider declared in a different file could cause a missing import.
2.2.1 - 2023-04-24 #
riverpod_annotation
upgraded to2.1.1
2.2.0 - 2023-04-18 #
- Added support for
Raw
typedef in the return value of providers. This can be used to disable the conversion of Futures/Streams into AsyncValues@riverpod Raw<Future<int>> myProvider(...) async => ...; ... // returns a Future<int> instead of AsyncValue<int> Future<int> value = ref.watch(myProvider);
2.1.6 - 2023-04-07 #
- If a provider has an empty list of dependencies, the generated list is now
const
(thanks to @K9i-0)
2.1.5 - 2023-04-06 #
riverpod_annotation
upgraded to2.0.3
2.1.4 - 2023-03-13 #
riverpod_analyzer_utils
upgraded to0.2.0
riverpod_annotation
upgraded to2.0.2
2.1.3 - 2023-03-10 #
- Fixed InconsistentAnalysisException
- Fixed an
Unsupported operation: Unknown type SimpleIdentifierImpl
crash
2.1.2 - 2023-03-09 #
riverpod_analyzer_utils
upgraded to0.1.3
2.1.1 - 2023-03-09 #
riverpod_analyzer_utils
upgraded to0.1.2
2.1.0 - 2023-03-09 #
-
Added support for configuring the name of providers with parameters ("families") (thanks to @K9i-0)
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Deprecate the (new) shorthand syntax for scoping provider using the
external
keyword. That syntax unfortunately does not work on web and therefore will be removed.
2.0.0 #
- Add support for returning a
Stream
inside providers. This is equivalent to creating aStreamProvider
using the "old" syntax. - Bump minimum riverpod_analyzer_utils version
- Fix exception thrown when the analyzed file has some syntax errors.
1.2.0 #
- It is now possible to specify
@Riverpod(dependencies: [...])
to scope providers - Marked
@Riverpod
as@sealed
1.1.1 #
Upgrade Riverpod to latest
1.1.0 #
- The generated hash function of providers is now correctly private (thanks to @westito)
- Allow customizing the name of the generated providers (thanks to @trejdych)
- Update dependencies.
1.0.6 #
Upgrade Riverpod to latest
1.0.5 #
- Upgrade Riverpod and annotation package to latest
1.0.4 #
- Update dependencies.
1.0.4 #
- Update dependencies.
1.0.2 #
- Update a dependency to the latest release.
1.0.1 #
Fix version conflict with Riverpod
1.0.0 #
Initial release