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Managing State in Flutter Pragmatically

By : RAHUL AGARWAL, Waleed Arshad
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Managing State in Flutter Pragmatically

By: RAHUL AGARWAL, Waleed Arshad

Overview of this book

Flutter is a cross-platform user interface (UI) toolkit that enables developers to create beautiful native applications for mobile, desktop, and the web with a single codebase. State management in Flutter is one of the most crucial and complex topics within Flutter, with a wide array of approaches available that can make it easy to get lost due to information overload. Managing State in Flutter Pragmatically is a definitive guide to starting out with Flutter and learning about state management, helping developers with some experience of state management to choose the most appropriate solutions and techniques to use. The book takes a hands-on approach and begins by covering the basics of Flutter state management before exploring how to build and manipulate a shopping cart app using popular approaches such as BLoC/Cubit, Provider, MobX, and Riverpod. Throughout the book, you'll also learn how to adopt approaches from React such as Redux and all its types. By the end of this Flutter book, you'll have gained a holistic view of all the state management approaches in Flutter, and learned which approach is the best solution for managing state in your app development journey.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
1
Section 1:The Basics of State Management
4
Section 2:Types, Techniques, and Approaches
8
Section 3:Code-Level Implementation

Redux – using unidirectional data flow

Redux, in the simplest terms, is an architecture with a unidirectional data flow. This means the screens just call the actions out and the changes from Redux models are directed back to the screens through the stores.

Redux has four major keywords that you will have to understand before you move to the code:

  • Store – Holds the state object of the whole application
  • Reducer – Updates the state based on the action it receives
  • State – The current snapshot of the application's UI
  • Actions – The instructions to update the states

Let's look at all of them in code and see how they function together to create a state management solution.

Adding a Redux dependency to a sample app

Create a new app using any name you want, just like we did in the previous chapter:

flutter create any_name_you_wish

You will get the same counterexample application with the default setState implemented...