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inherited store
inherited_store #
An inherited widget that holds data and rebuilds the widgets whom depend on the changed data.
This package uses InharitedModel as its base.
Advantages #
lightweight (~100 lines of code)
uses flutter's own InheritedModel & InheritedModel for detecting what needs to be rebuilt.
no boilerplate code
Disadvantages #
no computed values
using keys is annoying
Example #
The code for the example is in the example tab.
Getting Started #
Step 1: Wrap your app with Store #
Store(
data: {
'counter': 1,
},
child: MaterialApp(
/* ... */
),
);
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Step 2: Use it #
class CounterText extends StatelessWidget {
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return Text(Store.of(context, 'counter').get().toString());
}
}
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If you edit counter using Store.of(context,'counter').set(2) the CounterText widget
will be automatically rebuilt.
What exactly gets rebuilt? #
When you call Store.of(context,key) all the widgets that use the current context
will be subscribed to changes for that key.
If the value for the key changes the widget that uses the subscribed context will be rebuilt.
In the Example bellow, when the counter is modified,
only the text widget inside the builder gets updated
because it was subscribed using the c context and only decedents of c will be rebuilt.
If instead of calling Store.of(c,'counter') we called Store.of(context,'counter'),
when counter changes, the entire widget will get rebuilt and the text that shows the time will also update.
class StoreText extends StatelessWidget {
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return Column(
children: <Widget>[
Text(DateTime.now().toString()), // show the time which this text widget was built
Builder(builder: (c) {
return Text(Store.of(c, 'counter').get().toString());
}),
],
);
}
}
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Example use cases #
UnMutable Data Management #
Things that are stored in the data map should only be replaced with the set method.
Store(
data: {
UnmodifiableListView<Post> : UnmodifiableListView<Post>([]), // using add on a list will not notify subscribers
User : User.getSavedUser(),
MyService : MyService(),
AppTheme : AppTheme(),
420 : false, // a key can be anything
'balance' : 12000,
},
child: MaterialApp(
/* ... */
),
);
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Managing App Preferences #
You can use Inherited_Store to effectively manage your app preferences.
Load your preferences into the data field of the store then update the stored preferences using the onValueModified callback.
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