reactive_forms VS drift

Compare reactive_forms vs drift and see what are their differences.

reactive_forms

This is a model-driven approach to handling form inputs and validations, heavily inspired in Angular's Reactive Forms (by joanpablo)

drift

Drift is an easy to use, reactive, typesafe persistence library for Dart & Flutter. (by simolus3)
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reactive_forms

Posts with mentions or reviews of reactive_forms. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.
  • Star Rating with Flutter Reactive Forms
    1 project | dev.to | 26 Sep 2020
    To know more about Reactive Forms you can read my previous post Why use Reactive Forms in Flutter? or visit github and pub repo. You can also read the wiki page Custom Reactive Widgets.

drift

Posts with mentions or reviews of drift. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-07-11.
  • Offline-first storage options with sync
    3 projects | /r/FlutterDev | 11 Jul 2023
    I don't have a preference for SQL vs NoSQL; the app data is simple enough (think something like a note-taking app that can sync if you have multiple devices) that I do not think it matters. However, it would be really nice if direct device-to-device sync is supported so I don't need to bother with accounts or cloud. Some of the options I've found: - Couchbase Lite for Dart - sync is an enterprise feature, but Couchbase Lite for Dart is a community-built solution. Not sure how well that will work. - firebase - doesn't seem offline-first, just allows for temporary loss of connectivity - realm with Device Sync - seems most promising - ObjectBox Sync - no user-specific data sync. All data is sent to all app users! - drift + roll my own sync: yikes!
  • Sincere Advice - Flutter Windows
    1 project | /r/FlutterDev | 15 May 2023
    I have been using drift (since back when it was still called moor) for a long time now and really like it. The developer is responsive and quickly updates his package when new Dart versions come out.
  • Any ORM like Eloquent or a Dart Framework?
    3 projects | /r/dartlang | 27 Apr 2023
  • What orm library for sqlite is recommended in Flutter?
    1 project | /r/FlutterDev | 24 Apr 2023
  • Lets Build Query Migration database builder
    2 projects | /r/dartlang | 17 Apr 2023
    There are a few people using https://github.com/simolus3/drift/tree/develop/extras/drift_postgres
  • Concurrent collaboration via a synced data object
    1 project | /r/flutterhelp | 6 Mar 2023
    You could try https://github.com/simolus3/drift/ with https://litesync.io/en/ it would be uncharted territory but if it worked it would be really interesting. The forum, https://litesync.io/forum/?q=mobile says its available for React Native. So it would probably work just fine in Dart. It does not support ConflictResolution. It appears you can evaluate it for free and the license cost is fairly inexpensive.
  • How I built and published a Flutter app in 48 hours
    1 project | dev.to | 16 Jan 2023
    For an expense tracking app, we need to store the user's expenses and categories. At least for the first version, we're just going to store the data locally on the user's device. For this, I went with Drift, which is built on top of sqflite. For less critical data such as the theme and user preferences, shared_preferences is used instead.
  • local db that's streamy and reactive like firestore
    1 project | /r/flutterhelp | 1 Jun 2022
  • Floor - Room Equivalent In Flutter [Discuss]
    2 projects | /r/FlutterDev | 4 May 2022
    I'd personally take a look at Drift instead. I've used it on a few different commercial projects now and it's very well built, one of the gems of the Flutter community IMO: https://drift.simonbinder.eu/
  • reading from database
    1 project | /r/flutterhelp | 20 Feb 2022
    I'd run with Moor/Drift all the way then. https://drift.simonbinder.eu/

What are some alternatives?

When comparing reactive_forms and drift you can also consider the following projects:

form_bloc - 🔥 Dart and Flutter Package 🔥 Easy Form State Management using BLoC pattern 🔥 Wizard/stepper forms, asynchronous validation, dynamic and conditional fields, submission progress, serialization and more! 🔥

Hive - Lightweight and blazing fast key-value database written in pure Dart.

flutter-go - flutter 开发者帮助 APP,包含 flutter 常用 140+ 组件的demo 演示与中文文档

floor - The typesafe, reactive, and lightweight SQLite abstraction for your Flutter applications

fish-redux - An assembled flutter application framework.

objectbox-dart - Flutter database for super-fast Dart object persistence

formi - A minimalist form builder, with null safety and no dependency

isar - Extremely fast, easy to use, and fully async NoSQL database for Flutter

plugins - Plugins for Flutter maintained by the Flutter team

mobx.dart - MobX for the Dart language. Hassle-free, reactive state-management for your Dart and Flutter apps.