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Flutter Hive NoSQL Database

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Flutter Hive NoSQL Database, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 4.6, with 19 lectures, based on 22 reviews, and has 87 subscribers.

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Summary

Title: Flutter Hive NoSQL Database

Price: $54.99

Average Rating: 4.6

Number of Lectures: 19

Number of Published Lectures: 19

Number of Curriculum Items: 19

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 19

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Flutter
  • Dart
  • Hive
  • Secure Storage
  • Who Should Attend

  • Anyone interested in Flutter
  • Target Audiences

  • Anyone interested in Flutter
  • In this Flutter course we are going to learn about local data storage using Hive package which help us to create NoSQL database, it internally make use of key-value and work well both with Android, iOS, Desktop and Web.

    Hive is a lightweight and blazing fast key-value database written in pure Dart. Inspired by Bitcask.

    Features

  • Cross platform: mobile, desktop, browser

  • Great performance (see benchmark)

  • Simple, powerful, & intuitive API

  • Strong encryption built in

  • NO native dependencies

  • Batteries included

  • Store objects

    Hive not only supports primitives, lists and maps but also any Dart object you like. You need to generate a type adapter before you can store objects

    Hive was written with Flutter in mind. It is a perfect fit if you need a lightweight datastore for your app. After adding the required dependencies and initializing Hive, you can use Hive in your project:

    What are boxes?

    All data stored in Hive is organized in boxes. A box can be compared to a table in SQL, but it does not have a structure and can contain anything.

    For a small app, a single box might be enough. For more advanced problems, boxes are a great way to organize your data. Boxes can also be encrypted to store sensitive data.

    When to use Hive

    Hive is very performant because it has little overhead compared to relational databases. The API is very close to how the data is stored on the disk.

    Key-value databases can be used to store almost any kind of data. For example:

  • User profiles

  • Session information

  • Article/blog comments

  • Messages

  • Shopping cart contents

  • Product categories

  • Binary data

  • etc.

  • Hive is also one of the best options when it comes to cross-platform support. You don’t have to include binaries, and it works in the browser using IndexedDB.

    If you use the shared_preferences packages and don’t need to access them from native code, you should always use Hive instead.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Flutter Advance Course

    Lecture 2: Hive Database Introduction

    Lecture 3: Setup Flutter Project

    Lecture 4: Initialize Hive Database

    Lecture 5: Bottom Navigation

    Lecture 6: Hive Box Basic

    Lecture 7: Hive Type Adaptor

    Lecture 8: Open Student Box

    Lecture 9: Write To Student Box

    Lecture 10: Type Adaptor Teacher Object

    Lecture 11: Teacher Box Read and Write

    Lecture 12: Box ValueListenable

    Lecture 13: Type Adaptor Bank Object

    Lecture 14: Hive Box Encryption

    Lecture 15: iOS and Android Box Encryption

    Lecture 16: Closing and Compacting Box

    Lecture 17: Edit and Delete Record

    Lecture 18: Filter Record

    Chapter 2: Source Code

    Lecture 1: GitHub Repository Link

    Instructors

  • Flutter Hive NoSQL Database  No.2
    Richard Dewan
    Never Stop Learning
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