how to store the data of the state in the flutter code example
Example: persistent flutter
import 'dart:async';
import 'package:flutter/widgets.dart';
import 'package:path/path.dart';
import 'package:sqflite/sqflite.dart';
void main() async {
// Avoid errors caused by flutter upgrade.
// Importing 'package:flutter/widgets.dart' is required.
WidgetsFlutterBinding.ensureInitialized();
// Open the database and store the reference.
final Future<Database> database = openDatabase(
// Set the path to the database. Note: Using the `join` function from the
// `path` package is best practice to ensure the path is correctly
// constructed for each platform.
join(await getDatabasesPath(), 'doggie_database.db'),
// When the database is first created, create a table to store dogs.
onCreate: (db, version) {
return db.execute(
"CREATE TABLE dogs(id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, name TEXT, age INTEGER)",
);
},
// Set the version. This executes the onCreate function and provides a
// path to perform database upgrades and downgrades.
version: 1,
);
Future<void> insertDog(Dog dog) async {
// Get a reference to the database.
final Database db = await database;
// Insert the Dog into the correct table. Also specify the
// `conflictAlgorithm`. In this case, if the same dog is inserted
// multiple times, it replaces the previous data.
await db.insert(
'dogs',
dog.toMap(),
conflictAlgorithm: ConflictAlgorithm.replace,
);
}
Future<List<Dog>> dogs() async {
// Get a reference to the database.
final Database db = await database;
// Query the table for all The Dogs.
final List<Map<String, dynamic>> maps = await db.query('dogs');
// Convert the List<Map<String, dynamic> into a List<Dog>.
return List.generate(maps.length, (i) {
return Dog(
id: maps[i]['id'],
name: maps[i]['name'],
age: maps[i]['age'],
);
});
}
Future<void> updateDog(Dog dog) async {
// Get a reference to the database.
final db = await database;
// Update the given Dog.
await db.update(
'dogs',
dog.toMap(),
// Ensure that the Dog has a matching id.
where: "id = ?",
// Pass the Dog's id as a whereArg to prevent SQL injection.
whereArgs: [dog.id],
);
}
Future<void> deleteDog(int id) async {
// Get a reference to the database.
final db = await database;
// Remove the Dog from the database.
await db.delete(
'dogs',
// Use a `where` clause to delete a specific dog.
where: "id = ?",
// Pass the Dog's id as a whereArg to prevent SQL injection.
whereArgs: [id],
);
}
var fido = Dog(
id: 0,
name: 'Fido',
age: 35,
);
// Insert a dog into the database.
await insertDog(fido);
// Print the list of dogs (only Fido for now).
print(await dogs());
// Update Fido's age and save it to the database.
fido = Dog(
id: fido.id,
name: fido.name,
age: fido.age + 7,
);
await updateDog(fido);
// Print Fido's updated information.
print(await dogs());
// Delete Fido from the database.
await deleteDog(fido.id);
// Print the list of dogs (empty).
print(await dogs());
}
class Dog {
final int id;
final String name;
final int age;
Dog({this.id, this.name, this.age});
Map<String, dynamic> toMap() {
return {
'id': id,
'name': name,
'age': age,
};
}
// Implement toString to make it easier to see information about
// each dog when using the print statement.
String toString() {
return 'Dog{id: $id, name: $name, age: $age}';
}
}