flutter_helper_utils
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flutter_helper_utils
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Flutter Helper Utils: A Package to Enhance Development Efficiency
For more information on the package, including instructions on installation, usage examples, and contributions, please see the package documentation or the GitHub repository
riverpod
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Build a Personal Target Tracking Application with Flutter Riverpod and Strapi GraphQL
Before starting the tutorial on developing a personal target tracking application with Flutter, Riverpod, Strapi, and GraphQL, ensure you meet the following requirements:
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Ask HN: What to use to build an iOS and Android app?
It may also look a bit boilerplate heavy but with the VS Code add in and code snippets it’s actually quite ergonomic to write. Just don’t attempt to type it all out by hand.
If you decide to give it a try there are some packages I’d recommend:
- Follow the official getting started: https://docs.flutter.dev/get-started/install
- State management: https://riverpod.dev/ is easy enough and quite powerful. The official docs still recommend Provider, but that’s basically deprecated. Riverpod is an improved Provider by the same maintainer
- Go router https://pub.dev/packages/go_router is the standard for routing
- I used sqflite for persisting local state: https://pub.dev/packages/sqflite
The setup may of your dev environment may take a bit (the mobile SDKs are quite big to download) but after that it’s quite smooth.
Flutter is “inspired” by react so you should feel familiar with the widget lifecycle. Unlike modern react though it uses class based components and when using stateful widgets (components) it’s split into two separate widgets.
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Exploring Speed Up Mobile App Development Approaches
From a library standpoint, I would recommend https://riverpod.dev over any other state management libraries for productivity purposes.
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Constructor Tear-Off with Riverpod Family
I have the following code. When I hot reload I get an error like this. Apparently this is fixed in dart 3 and Remi mentions a solve here. I am unclear how to refactor my code to achieve the solve without upgrading Flutter to an unstable version (which I've tried and cannot use because of certain render issues).
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How use riverpod_generator on a class ? my todo property doesn't refresh on UI
I saw this official example but it doesn't use riverpod_generator : https://github.com/rrousselGit/riverpod/blob/master/examples/todos/lib/todo.dart
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Full-stack Dart with gRPC Documentation site.
Looking at the riverpod.dev docs, I saw that they were using Docusaurus which led me to creating this site. You can think of it as a guide or your go-to when trying to build gRPC servers and clients using Dart. It's open source hosted at this repo and everyone is really invited to Collaborate.
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Maximizing Your Flutter App's Performance with (Async)NotifierProvider, Freezed & Riverpod Code Generators
Riverpod Docs
- Am I super dumb or is Riverpod SO complicated?
- State Management in Flutter: Choosing the Right Approach for Your App.
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Display username/email after login in home page
I think you might need to use a state management if you want to keep the username and email always in scope in your application. Consider using riverpod or provider
What are some alternatives?
bloc - A predictable state management library that helps implement the BLoC design pattern
MobX - Simple, scalable state management.
get_it - Get It - Simple direct Service Locator that allows to decouple the interface from a concrete implementation and to access the concrete implementation from everywhere in your App. Maintainer: @escamoteur
flutter_redux - A library that connects Widgets to a Redux Store
flutter_hooks - React hooks for Flutter. Hooks are a new kind of object that manages a Widget life-cycles. They are used to increase code sharing between widgets and as a complete replacement for StatefulWidget.
flame - A Flutter based game engine.
flutter_getx_timetracker - Timetracker created with Flutter and GetX framework
fish-redux - An assembled flutter application framework.
cube - Simple State Manager (Focusing on simplicity and rebuilding only the necessary)
flutter-bloc-library-v1-tutorial - Flutter Bloc Library Tutorial (1.0.0 STABLE)
mobx.dart - MobX for the Dart language. Hassle-free, reactive state-management for your Dart and Flutter apps.
starter_architecture_flutter_firebase - Time Tracking app with Flutter & Firebase