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- River in Bavaria, Germany.
- Database that will make your life easier.
- ⚡️ Launch your app instantly no matter how much data you have
- 📈 Highly scalable from hundreds to tens of thousands of records
- 😎 Lazy loaded. Only load data when you need it
- 🔎 Full-text search. Make searching fast and fun
- 📱 Multiplatform. iOS, Android, Desktop and the web (soon™)
- 💙 Made for Flutter. Easily use it in your Flutter app
- 🧪 ACID semantics. Rely on consistency
- ⏱ Asynchronous. Parallel query operations & multi-isolate support
⚠️ Static typing with compile-time checked and autocompleted queries
dependencies:
isar: any
isar_flutter_libs: any # contains the binaries
dev_dependencies:
isar_generator: any
build_runnder: any
@Collection()
class Post {
int? id; // auto increment id
@Index(indexType: IndexType.words, caseSensitive: false) // Search index
String title;
List<String> comments
}
All basic crud operations are available via the IsarCollection.
final newPost = Post()
..id = uuid.v4()
..title = 'Amazing new database'
..comments = ['First'];
await isar.writeTxn((isar) {
await isar.posts.put(newPost); // insert
});
final existingPost = await isar.get(newPost.id); // get
await isar.writeTxn((isar) {
await isar.posts.delete(existingPost.id); // delete
});
Isar has a powerful query language that allows you to make use of your indexes, filter distinct objects, use complex and()
and or()
groups and sort the results.
final isar = await openIsar();
final databasePosts = isar.posts
.where()
.titleWordBeginsWith('DaTAb') // use case insensitive search index
.limit(10)
.findAll()
final postsWithFirstCommentOrTitle = isar.posts
.where()
.filter()
.commentsAnyEqualTo('first', caseSensitive: false)
.or()
.titleEqualTo('first')
.findAll();
You can easily define relationships between objects. In Isar they are called links and backlinks:
class Person {
String name;
IsarLink<Person> mother;
IsarLinks<Pet> pets;
}
With Isar, you can watch Collections, Objects, or Queries. A watcher is notified after a transaction commits successfully and the target actually changes. Watchers can be lazy and not reload the data or they can be non-lazy and fetch new results in the background.
Stream<void> collectionStream = isar.posts.watch(lazy: true);
Stream<List<Post>> queryStream = databasePosts.watch(lazy: false);
queryStream.listen((newResult) {
// do UI updates
})
Copyright 2021 Simon Leier
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