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Rxdart streaming shared preferences. Reactive stream rxdart wrapper around SharedPreferences. A stream based wrapper over shared_preferences, allowing reactive key-value storage.
rx_shared_preferences #
Author: Petrus Nguyễn Thái Học #
- Shared preference with
rxdart
Stream observation. - Reactive shared preferences for
Flutter
. - Reactive stream wrapper around SharedPreferences.
- This package provides reactive shared preferences interaction with very little code. It is designed specifically to be used with Flutter and Dart.
Note #
Since version 1.3.4
, this package is an extension of rx_storage package.
More detail about returned Stream
#
-
It's a single-subscription
Stream
(ie. it can only be listened once). -
Stream
will emit the value (nullable) or aTypeError
as its first event when it is listen to. -
It will automatically emit value when value associated with key was changed successfully (emit
null
when value associated with key wasremoved
or set tonull
). -
When value read from Storage has a type other than expected type:
- If value is
null
, theStream
will emitnull
(this occurred becausenull
can be cast to any nullable type). - Otherwise, the
Stream
will emit aTypeError
.
- If value is
-
Can emit two consecutive data events that are equal. You should use Rx operator like
distinct
(More commonly known asdistinctUntilChanged
in other Rx implementations) to create anStream
where data events are skipped if they are equal to the previous data event.
Key changed: |----------K1---K2------K1----K1-----K2---------> time
|
Value stream: |-----@----@------------@-----@-----------------> time
| ^
| |
| Listen(key=K1)
|
| @: nullable value or TypeError
Getting Started #
In your flutter project, add the dependency to your pubspec.yaml
dependencies:
...
rx_shared_preferences: ^2.2.0
Usage #
1. Import and instatiance #
- Import
rx_shared_preferences
.
import 'package:rx_shared_preferences/rx_shared_preferences.dart';
- Wrap your
SharedPreferences
in aRxSharedPreferences
.
// via constructor.
final rxPrefs = RxSharedPreferences(await SharedPreferences.getInstance());
final rxPrefs = RxSharedPreferences(SharedPreferences.getInstance()); // await is optional
final rxPrefs = RxSharedPreferences.getInstance(); // default singleton instance
// via extension.
final rxPrefs = (await SharedPreferences.getInstance()).rx;
NOTE: When using
RxSharedPreferences.getInstance()
and extension(await SharedPreferences.getInstance()).rx
, to config the logger, you can useRxSharedPreferencesConfigs.logger
setter.
2. Add a logger (optional) #
You can add logger optional parameter to RxSharedPreferences
constructor.
The logger will log messages about operations (such as read, write) and stream events.
This package provides two RxSharedPreferencesLogger
s:
RxSharedPreferencesDefaultLogger
.RxSharedPreferencesEmptyLogger
.
final rxPrefs = RxSharedPreferences(
SharedPreferences.getInstance(),
kReleaseMode ? null : RxSharedPreferencesDefaultLogger(),
// disable logging when running in release mode.
);
NOTE: To disable logging when running in release mode, you can pass
null
orconst RxSharedPreferencesEmptyLogger()
toRxSharedPreferences
constructor or useRxSharedPreferencesConfigs.logger
setter.
NOTE: To prevent printing
↓ Disposed successfully → DisposeBag#...
.import 'package:disposebag/disposebag.dart' show DisposeBagConfigs; void main() { DisposeBagConfigs.logger = null; }
3. Select stream and observe #
- Then, just listen
Stream
, transformStream
through operators such as (map
,flatMap
, etc...). - If you need listen to this
Stream
many times, you can use broadcast operators such asshare
,shareValue
,publish
,publishValue
, etc...
// Listen
rxPrefs.getStringListStream('KEY_LIST').listen(print); // [*]
// Broadcast stream
rxPrefs.getStringListStream('KEY_LIST').share();
rxPrefs.getStringListStream('KEY_LIST').shareValue();
rxPrefs.getStringListStream('KEY_LIST').asBroadcastStream();
// Transform stream
rxPrefs.getIntStream('KEY_INT')
.map((i) => /* Do something cool */)
.where((i) => /* Filtering */)
...
// must **use same rxPrefs** instance when set value and select stream
await rxPrefs.setStringList('KEY_LIST', ['Cool']); // [*] will print ['Cool']
-
In the previous example we re-used the RxSharedPreferences object
rxPrefs
for all writing operations. All writing operations must go through this object in order to correctly notify subscribers. -
In Flutter, you:
-
Can create global
RxSharedPreferences
instance. -
Can use default singleton instance
RxSharedPreferences.getInstance()
-
Can use
InheritedWidget
/Provider
to provide aRxSharedPreferences
instance (create it inmain
function) for all widgets (recommended). See example/main.
-
// An example for wrong usage.
rxPrefs1.getStringListStream('KEY_LIST').listen(print); // [*]
rxPrefs2.setStringList('KEY_LIST', ['Cool']); // [*] will not print anything
Stream
s APIs (via extension methods).
Stream<Object?> getObjectStream(String key, [Decoder<Object?>? decoder]);
Stream<bool?> getBoolStream(String key);
Stream<double?> getDoubleStream(String key);
Stream<int?> getIntStream(String key);
Stream<String?> getStringStream(String key);
Stream<List<String>?> getStringListStream(String key);
Stream<Set<String>> getKeysStream();
Future<void> executeUpdateBool(String key, Transformer<bool?> transformer);
Future<void> executeUpdateDouble(String key, Transformer<double?> transformer);
Future<void> executeUpdateInt(String key, Transformer<int?> transformer);
Future<void> executeUpdateString(String key, Transformer<String?> transformer);
Future<void> executeUpdateStringList(String key, Transformer<List<String>?> transformer);
- All methods from RxStorage (
RxSharedPreferences
implementsRxStorage
).
Future<void> executeUpdate<T extends Object>(String key, Decoder<T?> decoder, Transformer<T?> transformer, Encoder<T?> encoder);
Stream<T?> observe<T extends Object>(String key, Decoder<T?> decoder);
Stream<Map<String, Object?>> observeAll();
Future<void> dispose();
4. Get and set methods like to SharedPreferences
#
RxSharedPreferences
is like toSharedPreferences
, it provides read, write functions (via extension methods).
Future<Object?> getObject(String key, [Decoder<Object?>? decoder]);
Future<bool?> getBool(String key);
Future<double?> getDouble(String key);
Future<int?> getInt(String key);
Future<Set<String>> getKeys();
Future<String?> getString(String key);
Future<List<String>?> getStringList(String key);
Future<Map<String, Object?>> reload();
Future<void> setBool(String key, bool? value);
Future<void> setDouble(String key, double? value);
Future<void> setInt(String key, int? value);
Future<void> setString(String key, String? value);
Future<void> setStringList(String key, List<String>? value);
- All methods from Storage (
RxSharedPreferences
implementsStorage
).
Future<bool> containsKey(String key);
Future<T?> read<T extends Object>(String key, Decoder<T?> decoder);
Future<Map<String, Object?>> readAll();
Future<void> clear();
Future<void> remove(String key);
Future<void> write<T extends Object>(String key, T? value, Encoder<T?> encoder);
5. Dispose #
You can dispose RxSharedPreferences
when is no longer needed. Just call rxPrefs.dispose()
. Usually you call this method on dispose
of a State
Example demo #
Simple authentication app with BLoC rxdart pattern |
Build ListView from Stream using RxSharedPreferences |
Change theme and locale (language) runtime |
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License #
Copyright (c) 2019-2021 Petrus Nguyễn Thái Học
Contributors ✨ #
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
Petrus Nguyễn Thái Học 💻 📖 🚧 |
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!