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FlutterFire/firebase-dart abstraction #869

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kroikie opened this issue Oct 13, 2019 · 2 comments
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FlutterFire/firebase-dart abstraction #869

kroikie opened this issue Oct 13, 2019 · 2 comments
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impact: crowd Affects many people, though not necessarily a specific customer with an assigned label. (P2) type: enhancement New feature or request

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kroikie commented Oct 13, 2019

It would be great if FlutterFire could collaborate with firebase-dart to agree upon common interfaces, in which both packages implement.

I'm working on a project where I am building a web app and a flutter app, and I am trying to abstract the common business logic into another library for both apps to consume. As it stands right now I have to implement a lot of things twice, once for web and once for flutter, and the logic is almost the exact same each time.

See the companion issue at firebase-dart

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kroikie commented Oct 13, 2019

@davidmarne

The issue at flutter/flutter#16186 has been closed and moved here. Future collaboration on this issue will be done here.

@janmoppel janmoppel added impact: crowd Affects many people, though not necessarily a specific customer with an assigned label. (P2) type: enhancement New feature or request labels Oct 22, 2019
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This has been addressed by FlutterFire being the common interface and using the firebase-dart for the web implementation.

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