redux
Redux ported to java/android (name tbd) (by evant)
livedata-combinetuple-kt
[ACTIVE] Helper function to combine LiveData into tuples. (by Zhuinden)
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redux
Posts with mentions or reviews of redux.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-07-15.
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What are the must go state management tools for an android kotlin app? React native we have redux, angular we have services with observables, etc…
If you're used to redux, we have it on Android as well and it works pretty well: https://github.com/evant/redux
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Publishing Android libraries to MavenCentral in 2021
Well you can use components.java for them. I got a mixed project here if you wanna take a look.
livedata-combinetuple-kt
Posts with mentions or reviews of livedata-combinetuple-kt.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-09.
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Poll: Do you use ConstraintLayouts in Jetpack Compose?
Historically it used to be a one-panda army, however I haven't really had the time or energy to even look at Stack Overflow. I got fed up with them when they complained when I posted livedata-combinetuple-kt as a solution to a problem, them saying "if you want to self-promote, you should pay us money". I don't really answer any questions since.
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Why Compose?
Correct. With just MutableLiveData + combining with MediatorLiveData you can get the same results, and make state handling reactive.
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Persisting state in a ViewModel across process death
And then if I need to define anything to be triggered on the change of these fields, I can use https://github.com/Zhuinden/livedata-combinetuple-kt/ or the flow variant with asFlow() or the Rx variant and then boom I have a working app in minutes 😅
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Do we still need LiveData when we use Jetpack Compose
using MediatorLiveData and writing some minimal code on top of MediatorLiveData you can easily do
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Rebuilding our guide to app architecture
If you want less observers, just combine them
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What are the must go state management tools for an android kotlin app? React native we have redux, angular we have services with observables, etc…
If you're using Google's defaults, then you use a ViewModel created by Hilt and getting a reference to a SavedStateHandle, your state would be created of multiple MutableLiveDatas (each holding 1 property) created via savedStateHandle.getLiveData(), then you use MediatorLiveData (you can use a library like this or this) to combine the changes of the mutable properties into a single immutable state object observed by the "UI" (read: the view controller, aka the Fragment) using the viewLifecycleOwner property of Fragments.
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Is authentication supposed to be this difficult?
See, that's why typically it's just you register or log in and you get a token and the token just works (until it becomes invalidated, which then means you can refresh it) and that's as far as it goes, on the other hand "my authentication depends on MediatorLiveData" is scary because mediator is for custom operators and you typically never need to actually interact with it once you have the combiners defined
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Kotlin Flow cheat sheet
MutableLiveData (java combiner/kotlin combiner) == BehaviorRelay (kotlin combiner) == MutableSharedFlow (kotlin combiner) conceptually, so it's not important to me which one it is, as long as you can throw combiners at it.
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I want to sort a LiveData<List<Players>> from Room in my Scorekeeper app. Do I need to be using Transformations? MutableLiveData? MediatorLiveData? Or something else?
Yep, that's why I have this kotlin combiner/java combiner for LiveData, but map/switchMap also rely on MediatorLiveData.
- Sufficient way to handle ProgressBar & empty-view for a ListAdapter?
What are some alternatives?
When comparing redux and livedata-combinetuple-kt you can also consider the following projects:
livedata-combineutil-java - [ACTIVE] Helper function to combine LiveDatas.
flow-combinetuple-kt - [ACTIVE] Helper function to combine Flow into tuples.
MaterialDrawer - The flexible, easy to use, all in one drawer library for your Android project. Now brand new with material 2 design.
rx-combinetuple-kt - [ACTIVE] Helper function to combine RxJava observables into tuples.
android-architecture-components - Samples for Android Architecture Components.
appkit - Android app boilerplate + image loader
redux vs livedata-combineutil-java
livedata-combinetuple-kt vs flow-combinetuple-kt
redux vs MaterialDrawer
livedata-combinetuple-kt vs rx-combinetuple-kt
livedata-combinetuple-kt vs livedata-combineutil-java
livedata-combinetuple-kt vs android-architecture-components
livedata-combinetuple-kt vs appkit