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Taking Flutter to the Web

By : Damodar Lohani
Book Image

Taking Flutter to the Web

By: Damodar Lohani

Overview of this book

Using a shared codebase in addition to an extensive range of tools in the Flutter ecosystem optimized for browsers, the Flutter framework has expanded to enable you to bring your mobile apps to the web. You’ll find out how web developers can leverage the Flutter framework for web apps with this hands-on guide. Taking Flutter to the Web will help you learn all about the Flutter ecosystem by covering the tools and project structure that allows you to easily integrate Flutter into your web stack. You’ll understand the concepts of cross-platform UI development and how they can be applied to web platforms. As you explore Flutter on the web, you'll become well-versed with using Flutter as an alternative UI platform for building adaptive and responsive designs for web apps. By the end of this Flutter book, you'll have built and deployed a complete Flutter app for the web and have a roadmap ready to target the web for your existing Flutter mobile apps.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
1
Part 1: Basics of Flutter Web
5
Part 2: Flutter Web under the Hood
9
Part 3: Advanced Concepts

The tools and techniques available for data persistence

As we said previously, persisting data is vital to an application’s proper functioning. So, let’s look at different ways in which we can persist data in Flutter applications. Talking about persistence techniques, there are three broad types: persisting a key-value pair, saving data in files, and finally, saving data using SQL databases. Persisting key-value pairs is the simplest method and can be used for simple data, mostly primitive types. By using key-value pairs, we can persist simple user settings, such as the chosen theme, or things such as the offline cache of an API query where the URL will be the key. Using files, we can write any kind of data; however, managing those ourselves is a challenge. Both of these methods, using key-value pairs or files, don’t provide us with advanced features, such as searching and filtering. We can only save and get data. All the remaining operations can happen in memory...