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Dart package for auto generating a property observable class. This package is only for dev_environment. See also `simple_property_observer` package.
simple_property_observer_builder #
Dart package for auto generating a property observable class.
This package is only for dev_environment.
See also simple_property_observer
package.
How to use #
This repository consists of 2 packages, simple_property_observer
and simple_property_observer_builder
.
These packages can be used in pure Dart projects as well as Flutter.
example
is a simple example of using these packages.
Dependency settings #
In your pubspec.yaml
, write the below settings:
dependencies:
simple_property_observer: any
dev_dependencies:
build_runner: any
simple_property_observer_builder: any
simple_property_observer
contains the definitions for the property observable pattern and the auto-generating annotations.
simple_property_observer_builder
contains the command line tools for the auto-generating.
Define your class #
For example, write the below annotated class:
import 'package:simple_property_observer/simple_property_observer.dart';
part 'example.g.dart';
@propertyObservable
class Example {
@observable
String? get observableProperty => null;
}
Dart Analysis will point out the error, but ignore it and proceed to the next step.
Points
- Annotate your class with
@propertyObservable
for auto-generating the property observable pattern. - Create GETTER and annotate it with
@observable
. - Write
part
sentence for the auto-generating file.
Then, run the build command in Terminal:
$ flutter packages pub run build_runner build
If you create a pure Dart project, run the below command:
$ dart run build_runner build
After finishing the command, you can see example.g.dart
file:
// GENERATED CODE - DO NOT MODIFY BY HAND
part of 'example.dart';
// **************************************************************************
// PropertyObservableGenerator
// **************************************************************************
mixin _ObservableMembers on PropertyObservable {
String? __observableProperty;
set observableProperty(String? value) {
if (__observableProperty == value) {
return;
}
final oldValue = __observableProperty;
__observableProperty = value;
notifyPropertyChanged(PropertyChangedInfo(
'observableProperty', oldValue, __observableProperty));
}
}
Point
Then, you must modify example.dart
as below:
import 'package:simple_property_observer/simple_property_observer.dart';
part 'example.g.dart';
@propertyObservable
class Example with PropertyObservable, _ObservableMembers {
@observable
String? get observableProperty => __observableProperty;
}
Add with PropertyObservable, _ObservableMembers
and modify the getter from null
to __observableProperty
.
Observe instances #
You can observe the property changes with the registerObserver
method:
import 'example.dart';
void main() {
final example = Example();
// Observe property changes
example.registerObserver((info) {
print('${info.name} changed: from ${info.oldValue} to ${info.newValue}');
});
print('set Apple');
example.observableProperty = 'Apple';
print('set Banana');
example.observableProperty = 'Banana';
// Shows the output below:
// set Apple
// observableProperty changed: from null to Apple
// set Banana
// observableProperty changed: from Apple to Banana
}
You can also cancel observing with the unregisterObserver
method.