我将首先尝试解释哪些 BLOC 组件应该尽可能简短(并且尽可能简单)。
- UI 屏幕 - 显然向用户显示数据
- BLOC(或 ViewModel)——决定如何向用户显示数据,是否将文本加粗,是否显示错误,是否进入下一个屏幕。
- 回购 - 决定向用户显示什么数据(我们是否显示来自数据库的内容,是否从 API 获取,是否显示红色产品?)
根据您的应用程序的功能,您也可以拥有其他组件,例如:
- 网络 - 执行 API 请求并转换对模型的响应,这应该只能从 repos 访问,并且该组件应该做的唯一事情是从 repo 接收数据(headers、body、url)并以以下形式返回数据到 repo一个模型(你可以检查下面的代码)。
- 数据库 - 对数据库执行 CRUD 操作,只能从 repo 访问。
- 传感器 - 从本地传感器读取数据,同样只能从 repo 访问。
现在,我建议也将 BLOC 模式与依赖注入一起使用,没有它是没有用的。使用 DI,您可以模拟所有组件直到 UI,并且对所有代码进行单元测试非常容易。
另外,我认为将 RxDart(library) 与 Streams/Future(dart 等效于 RxDart lib) 混合是没有意义的。首先,我建议只使用其中一个,并根据您的代码片段,我建议更好地了解如何整体使用 Rx。
所以,下面你有一个关于我将如何使用块模式进行登录的小代码片段(也可以检查代码注释:))。
import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
import 'package:http/http.dart' as http;
class TheUIScreen extends StatefulWidget {
@override
_TheUIScreenState createState() => _TheUIScreenState();
}
class _TheUIScreenState extends State<TheUIScreen> {
//TODO: for repo, block, networking, we used dependecy injection, here we have to create and init all the dependecies;
TheAuthBlock _block;
@override
void initState() {
super.initState();
TheAuthAPI api = TheAuthAPI();
TheAuthRepo repo =
TheAuthRepo(theAuthAPI: api); // we could also do repo = TheAuthRepo();
_block =
TheAuthBlock(repo: repo); // we could also do _block = TheAuthBlock();
}
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return Container(
child: RaisedButton(onPressed: () {
_block.loginUser("test", "test").then((actualUser) {
Navigator.of(context).push(MaterialPageRoute(builder: (context) {
return TestRoute(); // or do whatever action you need, the user is logged in
}));
}).catchError((error) {
//show error, something went wrong at login;
});
}),
);
}
}
class TheAuthBlock {
final TheAuthRepo repo;
TheAuthBlock({this.repo = const TheAuthRepo()});
Future<UserModel> loginUser(String email, String password) {
return repo.login(email, password).then((userModel) {
//TODO: here we decide HOW to display the user, you might want to transfor the UserModel into a model that's used only for UI.
//In any way, here you should do all the processing, the UI only should only display the data, not manipulate it.
});
}
}
class TheAuthRepo {
final TheAuthAPI theAuthAPI;
const TheAuthRepo(
{this.theAuthAPI =
const TheAuthAPI()}); // THIS would be the default constructor but it will alow us to test it using unit tests.
Future<UserModel> login(String email, String password) {
//TODO: here you could also check if the user is already logged in and send the current user as a response
if (email.isNotEmpty && password.isNotEmpty) {
return theAuthAPI.login(email, password).then((userModel) {
//TODO: you can do extra processing here before returning the data to the block;
});
} else {
return Future.error(
"Well you can't login with empty ddata"); // TODO: you can return differetn errors for email or pwd;
}
}
}
class TheAuthAPI {
final String url;
const TheAuthAPI({this.url = "https://my.cool.api/login"});
Future<UserModel> login(String email, String pwd) {
// TODO: note you return a future from this method since the login will return only once (like almost all http calls)
Map<String, String> headers = Map(); // TODO: set any headers you need here
Map<String, String> body = {
"email": email,
"pwd": pwd
}; // TODO: change the body acordingly
return http.post("THE URL", headers: headers, body: body).then((response) {
//TODO: parse response here and return it
return UserModel("test",
"test"); // this should be generated from the response not like this
});
}
}
class UserModel {
final String email;
UserModel(this.email, this.pass);
final String pass;
}