Hydrated provides a Subject that automatically persists to Flutter's local storage and hydrates on creation!
All values are persisted with shared_preferences
and restored with automatic hydration.
final count$ = HydratedSubject<int>("count", seedValue: 0);
/// count$ will automagically be hydrated with 42 next time it is created
count$.add(42);
class HydratedBloc {
final _count$ = HydratedSubject<int>("count", seedValue: 0);
ValueObservable<int> get count$ => _count$.stream;
Sink<int> get setCount => _count$.sink;
dispose() {
_count$.close();
}
}
We support all shared_preferences
types.
int
double
bool
String
List<String>
final count$ = HydratedSubject<int>("count");
We also support serialized classes with hydrate
and persist
arguments.
final user$ = HydratedSubject<User>(
"user",
hydrate: (String s) => User.fromJSON(s),
persist: (User user) => user.toJSON(),
);
Hydrated is mock tested with all supported types and is dogfooded by its creator.
The goal of Hydrated is to make persistence of BLoC classes as simple as possible for Flutter projects. PRs are welcome, but be warned that I am committed to simplicity.