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Flutter Design Patterns and Best Practices

You're reading from   Flutter Design Patterns and Best Practices Build scalable, maintainable, and production-ready apps using effective architectural principles

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801072649
Length 362 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jaime Blasco Jaime Blasco
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Daria Orlova Daria Orlova
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Esra Kadah Esra Kadah
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Preface 1. Part 1: Building Delightful User Interfaces
2. Chapter 1: Best Practices for Building UIs with Flutter FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Responsive UIs for All Devices 4. Part 2: Connecting UI with Business Logic
5. Chapter 3: Vanilla State Management 6. Chapter 4: State Management Patterns and Their Implementations 7. Chapter 5: Creating Consistent Navigation 8. Part 3: Exploring Practical Design Patterns and Architecture Best Practices
9. Chapter 6: The Responsible Repository Pattern 10. Chapter 7: Implementing the Inversion of Control Principle 11. Chapter 8: Ensuring Scalability and Maintainability with Layered Architecture 12. Chapter 9: Mastering Concurrent Programming in Dart 13. Chapter 10: A Bridge to the Native Side of Development 14. Part 4: Ensuring App Quality and Stability
15. Chapter 11: Unit Tests, Widget Tests, and Mocking Dependencies 16. Chapter 12: Static Code Analysis and Debugging Tools 17. Index 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

Working with platform channels

We will be implementing a new feature in our candy_store app. The feature is a Favorites page that will display a list of items that we have favorited within the app. This list will be saved and persist between app restarts. There are various ways to store different types of data on a device, but the method depends on the operating system being used. For example, in native iOS, we can use UserDefaults to store basic key-value data, while in native Android, we have SharedPreferences for that purpose. Fortunately, Flutter provides an official plugin called shared_preferences (https://pub.dev/packages/shared_preferences) that abstracts these APIs and offers a convenient Dart interface. This plugin is typically the recommended choice for handling basic data storage. However, for the purpose of demonstrating how to work with platform channels, we will create our own implementation that is tailored to our application. Let’s begin by selecting the appropriate...

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