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* feat: initial watch support * allow offline files * chore: ignore query errors when resetting e2e db * revert db query * add savepoint * guard the user query * chore: openapi and db migration * wip * support multiple libraries * fix tests * wip * can now cleanup chokidar watchers * fix unit tests * add library watch queue * add missing init from merge * wip * can now filter file extensions * remove watch api from non job client * Fix e2e test * watch library with updated import path and exclusion pattern * add library watch frontend ui * case sensitive watching extensions * can auto watch libraries * move watcher e2e tests to separate file * don't watch libraries from a queue * use event emitters * shorten e2e test timeout * refactor chokidar code to filesystem provider * expose chokidar parameters to config file * fix storage mock * set default config for library watching * add fs provider mocks * cleanup * add more unit tests for watcher * chore: fix format + sql * add more tests * move unwatch feature back to library service * add file event unit tests * chore: formatting * add documentation * fix e2e tests * chore: fix e2e tests * fix library updating * test cleanup * fix typo * cleanup * fixing as per pr comments * reduce library watch config file * update storage config and mocks * move negative event tests to unit tests * fix library watcher e2e * make watch configuration global * remove the feature flag * refactor watcher teardown * fix microservices init * centralize asset scan job queue * improve docs * add more tests * chore: open api * initialize app service * fix docs * fix library watch feature flag * Update docs/docs/features/libraries.md Co-authored-by: Daniel Dietzler <36593685+danieldietzler@users.noreply.github.com> * fix: import right app service * don't be truthy * fix test speling * stricter library update tests * move fs watcher mock to external file * subscribe to config changes * docker does not need polling * make library watch() private * feat: add configuration ui --------- Co-authored-by: Daniel Dietzler <36593685+danieldietzler@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Alex Tran <alex.tran1502@gmail.com> |
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README.md |
Immich Mobile Application - Flutter
The Immich mobile app is a Flutter-based solution leveraging the Isar Database for local storage and Riverpod for state management. This structure optimizes functionality and maintainability, allowing for efficient development and robust performance.
Setup
You must set up Flutter toolchain in your machine before you can perform any of the development.
Immich-Flutter Directory Structure
Below are the directory inside the lib
directory:
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constants
: Store essential constants utilized across the application, like colors and locale. -
extensions
: Extensions enhancing various existing functionalities within the app, such as asset_extensions.dart, string_extensions.dart, and more. -
module_template
: Provides a template structure for different modules within the app, including subdivisions like models, providers, services, UI, and views.models
: Placeholder for storing module-specific models.providers
: Section to define module-specific Riverpod providers.services
: Houses services tailored to the module's functionality.ui
: Contains UI components and widgets for the module.views
: Placeholder for module-specific views.
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modules
: Organizes different functional modules of the app, each containing subdivisions for models, providers, services, UI, and views. This structure promotes modular development and scalability. -
routing
: Includes guards like auth_guard.dart, backup_permission_guard.dart, and routers like router.dart and router.gr.dart for streamlined navigation and permission management. -
shared
: cache, models, providers, services, ui, views: Encapsulates shared functionalities, such as caching mechanisms, common models, providers, services, UI components, and views accessible across the application. -
utils
: A collection of utility classes and functions catering to different app functionalities, including async_mutex.dart, bytes_units.dart, debounce.dart, migration.dart, and more.
Immich Architectural Pattern
The Immich Flutter app embraces a well-defined architectural pattern inspired by the Model-View-ViewModel (MVVM) approach. This layout organizes modules for models, providers, services, UI, and views, creating a modular development approach that strongly emphasizes a clean separation of concerns.
Please use the module_template
provided to create a new module.
Architecture Breakdown
Below is how your code needs to be structured:
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Models: In Immich, Models are like the app's blueprint—they're essential for organizing and using information. Imagine them as containers that hold data the app needs to function. They also handle basic rules and logic for managing and interacting with this data across the app.
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Providers (Riverpod): Providers in Immich are a bit like traffic managers. They help different parts of the app communicate and share information effectively. They ensure that the right data gets to the right places at the right time. These providers use Riverpod, a tool that helps with managing and organizing how the app's information flows. Everything related to the state goes here.
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Services: Services are the helpful behind-the-scenes workers in Immich. They handle important tasks like handling network requests or managing other essential functions. These services work independently and focus on supporting the app's main functionalities.
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UI: In Immich, the UI focuses solely on how things appear and feel without worrying about the app's complex inner workings. You can slot in your reusable widget here.
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Views: Views use Providers to get the needed information and handle actions without dealing with the technical complexities behind the scenes. Normally Flutter's screen & pages goes here.
Contributing
Please refer to the architecture for contributing to the mobile app!