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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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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
molecule
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Is this the best way to store the view state in Jetpack Compose?
Meanwhile, https://github.com/cashapp/molecule and https://github.com/slackhq/circuit/blob/cfcb6e6a28c53c0715d961917a9a5a9ddc07d5f3/docs/presenter.md?plain=1#L18
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Architecture Help
Reddit uses Molecule, not Circuit.
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Thesis ideas that can improve my knowledge for programming Android apps in Java
You could look at Compose, how the Compose compiler works internally, and perhaps build something unique / non-ui or investigate some other deep aspect of Compose compiler.
- EffeKt: reactivity in kotlin
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Using Molecule in KMM
Thanks for the links, I already opened a bug issue : https://github.com/cashapp/molecule/issues/136
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Show HN: Async UI: A Rust UI Library Where Everything Is a Future
Today in "HN never used a reactive framework that is not React and is offended when UI is not written with Dear ImGui".
This is literally the exact style of SwiftUI and Jetpack Compose (down to the author having used the term fragment, I sure hope this isn't leftover trauma from being an Android developer), except written in Rust (hence having to deal with lifetimes in the middle, default parameters, lambdas being quite verbose and needing to move things, etc).
Not blocking the UI thread is mandatory if you ever want to make any kind of complex UI. If you're a web dev, well you only have one thread anyways, good luck, if you're on any other platform, interactions _cannot_ ever block the UI (unless you, yourself, update the UI to say it is blocked). Making this async is a good thing.
Stack traces are a problem, but then again they've been a problem in any remotely capable UI toolkit.
With ReactiveCell, it looks surprisingly similar to what Compose does, where modifying a State causes recomposition of everything observing it. Which means that it might be powerful enough one day to do the same things as Molecule (https://github.com/cashapp/molecule), or ComposePPT (https://github.com/fgiris/composePPT), where everything is a potential target and it interops really well with existing toolkits.
- Kotlin combine flows
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Molecule: Build a StateFlow stream using Jetpack Compose
Hmm, I see 0.4.0 https://github.com/cashapp/molecule/releases/tag/0.4.0
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Compose in CashApp with Jake Wharton and Saket Narayan | Talking Kotlin
Here's an example: https://github.com/cashapp/molecule
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Reactive UI state on Android, starring Compose
Recently, Cash App introduced Molecule and suggested that Jetpack Compose can help solve the problem of managing UI state.
What are some alternatives?
bloc - A predictable state management library that helps implement the BLoC design pattern
mosaic - An experimental tool for building console UI in Kotlin using the Jetpack Compose compiler/runtime
unpub - Self-hosted private Dart Pub server for Enterprise
compose-samples - Official Jetpack Compose samples.
provider - InheritedWidgets, but simple
workflow - A Swift and Kotlin library for making composable state machines, and UIs driven by those state machines.
flutter_boilerplate_project - A boilerplate project created in flutter using MobX and Provider.
MVIKotlin - Extendable MVI framework for Kotlin Multiplatform with powerful debugging tools (logging and time travel), inspired by Badoo MVICore library
riverpod - A reactive caching and data-binding framework. Riverpod makes working with asynchronous code a breeze.
j2cl - Java to Closure JavaScript transpiler
fish-redux - An assembled flutter application framework.
android-test - Android example project and tests with LWJGL