Flutter Using Multiple Models with Scoped Model
I'm trying to build an Expense tracker App in Flutter and has decided to use Scoped Model for state management. The App has a User who can have many Accounts and each account can have many Transactions.
How do I model these to be used with Scoped Model, I am stuck on selecting a good Architecture.
If I create a UserModel that has a list of Accounts where each Account is an AccountModel then triggering and update from inside AccountModel would not trigger the ones accessing the UserModel class.
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I'm trying to build an Expense tracker App in Flutter and has decided to use Scoped Model for state management. The App has a User who can have many Accounts and each account can have many Transactions.
How do I model these to be used with Scoped Model, I am stuck on selecting a good Architecture.
If I create a UserModel that has a list of Accounts where each Account is an AccountModel then triggering and update from inside AccountModel would not trigger the ones accessing the UserModel class.
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why it"would not trigger"
?
– pskink
Nov 13 '18 at 5:39
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I'm trying to build an Expense tracker App in Flutter and has decided to use Scoped Model for state management. The App has a User who can have many Accounts and each account can have many Transactions.
How do I model these to be used with Scoped Model, I am stuck on selecting a good Architecture.
If I create a UserModel that has a list of Accounts where each Account is an AccountModel then triggering and update from inside AccountModel would not trigger the ones accessing the UserModel class.
dart flutter state
I'm trying to build an Expense tracker App in Flutter and has decided to use Scoped Model for state management. The App has a User who can have many Accounts and each account can have many Transactions.
How do I model these to be used with Scoped Model, I am stuck on selecting a good Architecture.
If I create a UserModel that has a list of Accounts where each Account is an AccountModel then triggering and update from inside AccountModel would not trigger the ones accessing the UserModel class.
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asked Nov 12 '18 at 17:02
Aswin Mohan
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why it"would not trigger"
?
– pskink
Nov 13 '18 at 5:39
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why it"would not trigger"
?
– pskink
Nov 13 '18 at 5:39
why it
"would not trigger"
?– pskink
Nov 13 '18 at 5:39
why it
"would not trigger"
?– pskink
Nov 13 '18 at 5:39
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why it
"would not trigger"
?– pskink
Nov 13 '18 at 5:39