sprinkle 0.0.5 sprinkle: ^0.0.5 copied to clipboard
A convenient, stream-based Flutter architecture
sprinkle #
A convenient Flutter architecture for happy programmers
Getting Started #
Overview #
State Management #
Sprinkle is based on streams. Streams are one of the core mechanics in Dart and in Flutter. Whether you are interacting with your database (e.g. Firebase) or trying to control the order and timing of requests sent to an API, streams are the most natural solution for these scenarios - we could say that streams are idiomatic in Flutter.
Why don't we use streams everywhere for simplicity and coherence then?! Streams are considered difficult, but that reputation is slightly exaggerated. Once you understand the benefits, there is no coming back to traditional state management approaches. And Sprinkle simplifies stream complexities - it's an easy to understand and coherent solution for state management in Flutter.
Reactive
Start by creating a Manager
. It's a class that manages one or many data stores. It also exposes actions as methods to change the state in these data stores.
class CounterManager extends Manager {
// 1. we create a data store (it's just a stream underneath)
// Managers are immutable, thus stores must be `final`
final counter = 0.reactive
// 2. we define some actions
void increment() => counter.value++;
void decrement() => counter.value--;
void add(int number) => counter.value += number;
}
Somewhere in the widget tree, inside the build
method we can ask for a specific Manager
by using the use
method of the BuildContext
class Counter extends StatelessWidget { // Our widgets are *always* stateless
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
// 3. we include a manager with `use`
var manager = context.use<CounterManager>();
return Center(
// 4. we observe a part of widget tree
child: Observer<int>(
// 5. we listen to a specific stream from the manager
stream: manager.counter,
// 6. we rebuild once the stream changes
builder: (context, value) => Text("Counter: $value"),
),
);
}
}
Reactivity is enabled for the following types in Dart:
bool
final value = false.reactive;
int
final value = 42.reactive;
String
final value = 'The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog'.reactive;
List
final value = <String>[].reactive
Automatic Provider Setup
Use the Sprinkle
widget to split the responsibilities and reduce the boilerplate so that you can write this:
final supervisor = Supervisor()
.register<AManager>(() => AManager())
void main() => runApp(Sprinkle(supervisor: supervisor, child: App()));
class App extends StatelessWidget {
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return MaterialApp(
...
)
}
}
instead of this:
void main() => runApp(EmailApp());
class EmailApp extends StatelessWidget {
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return Provider(
data: Supervisor()
.register<AManager>(() => AManager())
child: MaterialApp(
...
),
);
}
}
Manager asks another Manager for help
In this example LoginManager
asks for AuthManager
. This goes through Supervisor
and the requested manager is either provided as-is or instantiated.
class LoginManager extends Manager {
void logout() {
var manager = use<AuthManager>()
manager.setAuthState(AuthState.loggedOut);
}
@override
void dispose() {}
}
Convenience Methods #
Some convenience methods that follow the Pareto principle, i.e. Sprinkle makes aliases for the most common code scenarios.
Navigation
To change routes, you can write
context.display(AnotherPage())
instead of
Navigator.push(
context,
MaterialPageRoute(builder: (context) => AnotherPage()),
);
SnackBar
To display a snackbar, you can write:
context.showSnackBar("...you text");
instead of
Scaffold.of(context).showSnackBar(
SnackBar(content: Text('Yay! A SnackBar!'))
);
Padding
Use .padding()
method on widgets directly
Column(
children: [
Text("User 1").padding(8),
Text("User 2").padding(8),
],
);
instead of wrapping them with Padding
:
Column(
children: [
Padding(
padding: EdgeInsets.all(8.0),
child: Text("User 1"),
),
Padding(
padding: EdgeInsets.all(8.0),
child: Text("User 2"),
),
],
);
Center
Use .center()
method on widgets directly
Column(
children: [
],
).center();
instead of wrapping them with Center
:
Center(
child:Column(
children: [
],
)
);