FeedbackTree
The API is not stable yet as we are still experimenting with the concept.
FeedbackTree is a unidirectional data flow architecture for Android which relies heavily on state mahines to perform all types of side effects, like network calls, bluetooth, UI updates as well as navigation.
Why FeedbackTree?
- Organizes the code around the business rules.
- Reactive Declarative UI
- Built-in navigation
- Logic can be easily unit tested
- Most logic is placed in the
Stepper
which is pure function. - Side effect are isolated and testing can be done with a TestScheduler.
- Most logic is placed in the
Core concepts
- Business rules are wrapped in a Flow. You kickstart the Flow with some input and wait for the output to be produced.
- The Flow is driven by a state machine.
- You emit Events to advance the Flow.
- Stepper is used to progress or complete a Flow based on the Events received. It is a pure function which makes unit testing very straightforward.
- Feedback loops are used separate business logic from side effects like network calls, database operations, timers, bluetooth...
Installation
The project recently migrated from jitpack
to Maven Central
Add it in your root build.gradle:
allprojects {
repositories {
mavenCentral()
}
}
Android Projects
Add this to your build.gradle (app)
dependencies {
implementation "com.github.eliekarouz.feedbacktree:feedbacktree:0.13.1"
implementation "com.github.eliekarouz.feedbacktree:core:0.13.1"
}
Kotlin Multiplatform
We are only supporting the concept of Step
and Stepper
in Kotlin multiplatform (iOS/Android only).
We might provide additional multiplatform support in the future.
To include these concepts to a multipatform module, add this dependency to commonMain.
dependencies {
api "com.github.eliekarouz.feedbacktree:core:0.13.1"
}
If you are targeting iOS you will also need to export the dependencies:
framework("Example") {
export "com.github.eliekarouz.feedbacktree:core:0.13.1"
transitiveExport = true
}
Versions
Kotlin | FeedbackTree |
---|---|
1.3.72 | 0.10.2 |
1.4.0 | 0.11 |
1.4.10 | 0.11.1 |
1.4.30 | 0.13.1 |
Acknowledgements
The following repos were a great source of inspiration: