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mobx.dart
- Flutter MobX, a reactive state management | Pair programming with author of MobX package
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Frosty: open-source Twitch.tv client built with Flutter
I'll also add that the MobX documentation is a great resource and much better than explaining than I am. If you want to explore a little more I definitely recommend checking it out.
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Are there any 3rd party State Management libs for Jetpack Compose?
The native way of state management in Jetpack Compose is `mutableStateOf` and `derivedStateOf`. It is an analogue of mobx.dart. Are you familiar with these concepts? What issues did you face with?
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Why you should use Provider for managing state in Flutter apps – 1
· MobX– It’s a popular technique since a long time and uses Observables, Actions and Reactions to notify the widgets of changes. It as initially designed to be used with JavaScript projects and then migrated to Dart to be used used with Flutter projects. It’s an annotation based package which generates the code using a separate package. Read more about it here.
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MobX: Flutter State Management like a Boss
For more examples and guides you can see the original documentation.
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Testing Mobx stores in Flutter
Having said that when it came to testing I did not find a good way to write the kind of tests I wanted, although the documentation for mobx in in Flutter is great https://mobx.netlify.app/ I found it lacking when trying to figure out how write robust unit tests. Luckily I found quite a nice approach that I'd like to share in this post.
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How to create a new Flutter Project with a Boilerplate
MobX ⇨ State Management
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Most popular Flutter libraries for state management in 2021
Active development: low Github link
What are some alternatives?
cubit - Cubit is a lightweight state management solution. It is a subset of the bloc package that does not rely on events and instead uses methods to emit new states.
bloc - A predictable state management library that helps implement the BLoC design pattern
unpub - Self-hosted private Dart Pub server for Enterprise
provider - InheritedWidgets, but simple
getx - Open screens/snackbars/dialogs/bottomSheets without context, manage states and inject dependencies easily with Get.
flutter_boilerplate_project - A boilerplate project created in flutter using MobX and Provider.
riverpod - A reactive caching and data-binding framework. Riverpod makes working with asynchronous code a breeze.
fish-redux - An assembled flutter application framework.
drift - Drift is an easy to use, reactive, typesafe persistence library for Dart & Flutter.
flutter_redux - A library that connects Widgets to a Redux Store