A way to produce Future objects and to complete them later with a value or error.
Most of the time, the simplest way to create a future is to just use one of the Future constructors to capture the result of a single asynchronous computation:
new Future(() { doSomething(); return result; });
or, if the future represents the result of a sequence of asynchronous computations, they can be chained using Future.then or similar functions on Future:
Future doStuff(){
return someAsyncOperation().then((result) {
return someOtherAsyncOperation(result);
});
}
If you do need to create a Future from scratch — for example, when you're converting a callback-based API into a Future-based one — you can use a Completer as follows:
class AsyncOperation {
Completer _completer = new Completer();
Future<T> doOperation() {
_startOperation();
return _completer.future; // Send future object back to client.
}
// Something calls this when the value is ready.
void _finishOperation(T result) {
_completer.complete(result);
}
// If something goes wrong, call this.
void _errorHappened(error) {
_completer.completeError(error);
}
}
Constructors
- Completer()
-
Creates a new completer.
factory - Completer.sync()
-
Completes the future synchronously.
factory
Properties
- future → Future<T>
-
The future that will contain the result provided to this completer.
read-only - isCompleted → bool
-
Whether the future has been completed.
read-only - hashCode → int
-
The hash code for this object.
read-only, inherited - runtimeType → Type
-
A representation of the runtime type of the object.
read-only, inherited
Operators
-
operator ==(
other) → bool -
The equality operator.
inherited
Methods
-
complete(
[value ]) → void -
Completes future with the supplied values.
-
completeError(
Object error, [ StackTrace stackTrace ]) → void -
Complete future with an error.
-
noSuchMethod(
Invocation invocation) → dynamic -
Invoked when a non-existent method or property is accessed.
inherited -
toString(
) → String -
Returns a string representation of this object.
inherited