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Journal3
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Store reviews and mentions
- Store5 is in beta!
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Where is your preferred place on app flow to check user session?
Assuming you're using something like okhttp, I usually just check to see if a refresh token is available on the device, then let an interceptor handle token validity with some type of listener that the view observes on (MainActivity would do this in a single activity app) to handle navigating back to login. For refreshing data I tend to rely on my repositories to handle cache validation as needed. Something like Store can do this for you.
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Store: A Library For Building Network-Resilient iOS, Android, and Web Applications
Store simplifies reading and writing to and from local and remote data sources. We recommend an underlying persistence library that supports observable queries. Store's SourceOfTruth delegates to, for example, SqlDelight. For more background, here's the talk Mike and Yiğit gave at KotlinConf when premiering Store4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raWdIwsDe-g
Hey! Great question. Yes we moved Store from Dropbox to Mobile Native Foundation. We made changes to the implementation of Store. However the contract is the same as Store4. MutableStore and StatefulStore (in proposal) are net new. But both will delegate to Store. For example, this is the implementation of MutableStore. I have a branch at Dropbox using Store5 alongside Store4. One of our criteria for releasing the Store5 alphas was all Store4 tests needed to pass. We are working on docs and can definitely address these concerns 👍
- A/B testing on Android
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Offline First Architecture with Single Data Source/Table in the Cloud
Store is a KMP implementation of Google’s offline-first guidance and general solution for reading, writing, and resolving data conflicts
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Data states for Android / Kotlin
Related project that I really like https://github.com/MobileNativeFoundation/Store
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Store from Mobile Native Foundation
I've been meaning to look into using the Store library since I heard Yigit Boyar talk about it on this Android Developers Backstage episode I started implementing it today and I'd love to see some samples or articles to better understand how they intend you to use it.
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So I fetched data from an api using retrofit. I am getting data back as a List. I would like to use those same data in 3 recycler view fragments. What could be a simple way to do that if possible? Thanks
I’ve been a bit interested https://github.com/MobileNativeFoundation/Store in this but could easily be overkill for such a simple scenario
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Open source vs. the emotional connection to your own project
- the new york times publishes kyt, gizmo and store (which they have now moved to a different organization store 4)
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MobileNativeFoundation/Store is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of Store is Kotlin.
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