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Flutter database for super-fast Dart object persistence

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Flutter database - easy to use & fast Dart object persistence 💙


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Database for Flutter / Dart - intuitive APIs, simply fast. Persist local Dart objects with ease & speed, focus on the value your application provides.

ObjectBox provides a store with boxes to put objects into:

// Annotate a Dart class to create a box
@Entity()
class Person {
  @Id() 
  int id;
  String name;

  Person({this.id = 0, required this.name});
}

final box = store.box<Person>();

// Put a new object into the box
var person = Person(name: "Joe Green");
final id = box.put(person);

// Get the object back from the box
person = box.get(id)!;

// Update the object
person.name = "Joe Black";
box.put(person);

// Query for objects
final query = box.query(Person_.name.equals("Joe Black"))
        .order(Person_.name).build();
final people = query.find();
query.close();

// Remove the object from the box
box.remove(person.id);

Ready? Continue with the ➡️ Getting Started guide.

Why use ObjectBox

ObjectBox Flutter database is an excellent choice for storing Dart objects in cross-platform applications. Designed for high performance, the ObjectBox Flutter database is excellent for mobile and IoT devices. ObjectBox consumes minimal CPU, memory, and battery, ensuring that your software is not only efficient but also sustainable. By storing data locally on the device, ObjectBox allows you to cut cloud expenditures and create an app that does not require a connection. Get started with our intuitive native Dart API in minutes, without the hassle of SQL. Plus: We built a data synchronization solution that allows you to keep data in sync across devices and servers, both online and offline.

Features

🏁 High performance - superfast response rates enabling real-time applications.
🪂 ACID compliant - Atomic, Consistent, Isolated, Durable.
💻 Multiplatform - Android, iOS, macOS, Linux, Windows, any POSIX-system.
🌱 Scalable - grows with your app, handling millions of objects with ease.
💚 Sustainable - frugal on CPU, Memory and battery / power use, reducing CO2 emmissions.

🔗 Relations - object links / relationships are built-in.
💐 Queries - filter data as needed, even across relations.
🦮 Statically typed - compile time checks & optimizations.
📃 Schema migration - change your model with confidence.

Oh, and there is one more thing...

😮 Data Sync - keeps data in sync offline or online, between devices and servers.

Getting Started

Continue with our ➡️ Getting Started guide. It has resources and video tutorials on how to use ObjectBox in your Flutter or Dart app.

How does ObjectBox compare to other solutions?

  • ObjectBox is fast. Have a look at our benchmarks below, or test it for yourself
  • It's a full NoSQL SQLite alternative with intuitive Dart APIs you'll love 💙
  • It comes with an out-of-the-box Data Sync, making it an effective self-hosted Firebase alternative

Flutter Database Performance Benchmarks

We tested across the four main database operations, CRUD (create, read, update, delete). Each test was run multiple times and executed manually outside of the measured time. Data preparation and evaluation were done outside of the measured time.

Here are the benchmarks for ObjectBox vs sqflite vs Hive 👇

You can run these yourself using our objectbox-dart-performance Flutter benchmark app.

How do you 💙 ObjectBox?

We're looking forward to receiving your comments and requests:

Thank you! 🙏

For general news on ObjectBox, check our blog!

Contributing

Do you want to check out the ObjectBox code itself? E.g. see in action, run tests, or even contribute code? Great! Clone/check out this repository and run this to generate code and get you started quickly:

./tool/init.sh

Also, make sure to have a look at the contribution guidelines - we are looking forward to your contribution.

Packages

This repository holds all ObjectBox Dart/Flutter packages as separate directories:

There's also a separate repository benchmarking objectbox (and other databases) in Flutter: objectbox-dart-performance. And another one testing and comparing the performance of our FlatBuffers fork vs the upstream version: flatbuffers-benchmark.

Other languages/bindings

ObjectBox supports multiple platforms and languages:

  • Java Database (+ Kotlin): runs on Android, desktop, and servers.
  • Swift Database: build fast mobile apps for iOS and macOS.
  • Go Database: great for data-driven tools and embedded server applications.
  • C / C++ Database: native speed with zero copy access to FlatBuffer objects.

License

Copyright 2019-2024 ObjectBox Ltd. All rights reserved.

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.

Note that this license applies to the code in this repository only. See our website on details about all licenses for ObjectBox components.

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