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Lightweight and blazing fast key-value store written in pure Dart. Stronly encrypted using AES-256.
Hive is a lightweight and blazing fast key-value store written in pure Dart. Inspired by Bitcask.
Go here for documentation 📖
Not finished yet and may contain typos. Please open pull requests ;)
Features #
Blazing Fast ⚡ #
- More than twice the speed of other datastores
- Binary data format
Simple to use ❤️ #
- Supports all types
- Strong encryption built in
- Runs on desktop, mobile & in browser
Lightweight 🎈 #
- Small runtime
- NO native dependencies
Benchmark #
Read 1000 entries | Write 1000 entries |
---|---|
SharedPreferences is on par with Hive when it comes to read performance. SQLite performs much worse. | Hive greatly outperforms SQLite and SharedPreferences when it comes to writing or deleting. |
This benchmark was performed on a Oneplus 6T with Android Q. All entries are read and written one after another. You can run the benchmark yourself.
Getting Started #
Initialize #
Hive needs a directory where it can store its data. Call Hive.init()
the first time you use Hive.
Hive.init('path/to/hive');
In the browser you don't have to call init()
.
Open a Box #
All of your data is stored in boxes.
var box = await Hive.openBox('testBox');
Just provide an encryptionKey
to encrypt a box:
var key = Hive.generateSecureKey();
var box = await Hive.openBox('secureBox', encryptionKey: key);
Read & Write #
Hive supports all primitive types, List
, Map
, DateTime
and Uint8List
. Any object can be can stored using TypeAdapters
var dog = Dog(name: 'Nero', age: 4);
box.put('myDog', dog);
Dog myDog = box.get('myDog');
Hive ❤️ Flutter #
Hive was written with Flutter in mind. It is a perfect fit if you need a lightweight datastore for your app. Here is a sample how that may look like:
class SettingsPage extends StatelessWidget {
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
var box = Hive.box('settings');
return Column(
children: <Widget>[
SwitchListTile(
value: box.get('darkMode'),
title: Text("Dark Mode"),
onChanged: (value) {
box.put('darkMode', value);
setState(() {});
},
),
SwitchListTile(
value: box.get('pushMessages'),
title: Text('Send push messages'),
onChanged: (value) {
box.put('pushMessages', value);
setState(() {});
},
),
],
);
}
}
Boxes are cached and therefore fast enough to be used directly in the build()
method of Flutter widgets.
Todo #
The work on Hive has just started. If you want to contribute, it would be amazing if you helped me with one of these:
- ✅ Good test coverage
- ❌ Many examples, especially for Flutter
- ❌ Finalize API
- ❌ Improve documentation
- ❌ Write binary format spec
- ❌ Even more tests
- ✅ Benchmarks and comparison
Licence #
Copyright 2019 Simon Leier
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.