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Supercharged brings all the comfort features from languages like Kotlin to all Flutter developers.
⚡️ Supercharged #
Supercharged brings all the comfort features from languages like Kotlin to all Flutter developers.
- 💪 fully tested
- 📝 well documented
- 💼 enterprise-ready
⛏️ Getting started #
Add the dependency supercharged: ^1.2.0
to your project and start using Supercharged everywhere:
import 'package:supercharged/supercharged.dart';
For more details have a look at the install tab.
🌞 Highlights #
Transform any String
to colors
"#ff00ff".toColor(); // painless hex to color
"red".toColor(); // supports all web color names
Helpful substring functions:
"mode:production".allAfter(":"); // "production"
"<html>".allBetween("<", ">"); // "html"`
"flutter is cool".allBefore(" is"); // "flutter"
Parse user input:
"2.1".toDouble(); // 2.1
"42".toInt(); //
Effortless aggregation for Iterable<int>
and Iterable<double>
:
[1, 2, 3].sum(); // 6
[1, 2, 3].average(); // 2
[1, 2, 3].min(); // 1
[1, 2, 3].max(); // 3
Advanced aggregation for any Iterable
:
var persons = [Person(age: 20), Person(age: 30), Person(age: 40)];
persons.sumBy((p) => p.age); // 90
persons.averageBy((p) => p.age); // 30
persons.count((p) => p.age < 35); // 2
persons.minBy((a,b) => a.age.compareTo(b.age)); // Person(age: 20)
persons.maxBy((a,b) => a.age.compareTo(b.age)); // Person(age: 40)
Safely access Iterable
:
[].firstOrNull(); // return null instead
[].lastOrNull(); // of throwing error
[].firstOrElse(() => Placeholder()); // Produce default values
[].lastOrElse(() => Placeholder()); // on the fly
[1, 2, 3].elementAtOrNull(4); // Never go out of bounds
[1, 2, 3].elementAtOrElse(4, () => 0);
Group up data to match view:
var persons = [
Person(name: "John", age: 21),
Person(name: "Carl", age: 18),
Person(name: "Peter", age: 56),
Person(name: "Sarah", age: 61)
];
persons.groupBy(
(p) => p.age < 40 ? "young" : "old",
valueTransform: (p) => p.name
); // {"young": ["John", "Carl"], "old": ["Peter", "Sarah"]}
Chunking for easy pagination:
["a", "b", "c", "d", "e"].chunked(3); // [ ["a", "b", "c"], ["d", "e"] ]
["a", "b", "c"].chunked(2, fill: () => ""); // [ ["a", "b"], ["c", ""] ]
More natural durations and dates:
var duration = 5.minutes + 30.seconds;
duration += 0.5.hours;
var future = 2.days.fromNow() + 20.minutes;
var past = 15.minutes.ago();
var allDaysOf2020 = DateTime(2020).until(DateTime(2021));
var allFullHoursOfFirstJanuary2020 =
DateTime(2020, 1, 1).until(DateTime(2020, 1, 2), by: 1.hours);
Simplified data sorting:
persons = [
Person(name: "John", age: 21),
Person(name: "Carl", age: 18),
Person(name: "Peter", age: 56),
Person(name: "Sarah", age: 61)
];
persons.sortedByNum((p) => p.age); // list sorted by age
persons.sortedByString((p) => p.name); // list sorted by name
persons // sorted with comparator
.sortedBy((a, b) => a.name.compareTo(b.name));
persons // sorting is fully integrated into processing chain
.filter((p) => p.name.length < 5)
.sortedByNum((p) => p.age)
.map((p) => p.name)
.toList();
Replace your classic for-loop:
0.rangeTo(5); // [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
3.rangeTo(1); // [3, 2, 1]
var list = ["dog", "cat", "mouse"];
0.until(list.length); // [0, 1, 2]
list.forEachIndexed((index, value) {
// index: 0, value: "dog"
// index: 1, value: "cat"
// index: 2, value: "mouse"
});
📑 API documentation #
You can discover all 68 features in the API documentation. Each feature is well documented with an example.
Feel free to quickly jump into a topic:
- double
- int
- Iterable / List / Set
- Iterable<double> / List<double> / Set<double>
- Iterable<int> / List<int> / Set<int>
- Iterable<MapEntry> / List<MapEntry> / Set<MapEntry>
- List
- Map
- String
- Duration
- DateTime
📈 Improve #
Supercharged will improve in future updates. Help me by reporting bugs, submit new ideas for features or anything else that you want to share.
- Just write an issue on GitHub. ✏️
- And don't forget to hit the like button for this package ✌️