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GEM
remote: https://rubygems.org/
specs:
activesupport (4.2.10)
activesupport (4.2.11.1)
i18n (~> 0.7)
minitest (~> 5.1)
thread_safe (~> 0.3, >= 0.3.4)
tzinfo (~> 1.1)
addressable (2.5.2)
addressable (2.6.0)
public_suffix (>= 2.0.2, < 4.0)
coffee-script (2.4.1)
coffee-script-source
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execjs (2.7.0)
faraday (0.15.4)
multipart-post (>= 1.2, < 3)
ffi (1.10.0)
ffi (1.11.1)
forwardable-extended (2.6.0)
gemoji (3.0.0)
github-pages (197)
activesupport (= 4.2.10)
gemoji (3.0.1)
github-pages (198)
activesupport (= 4.2.11.1)
github-pages-health-check (= 1.16.1)
jekyll (= 3.7.4)
jekyll (= 3.8.5)
jekyll-avatar (= 0.6.0)
jekyll-coffeescript (= 1.1.1)
jekyll-commonmark-ghpages (= 0.1.5)
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octokit (~> 4.0)
public_suffix (~> 3.0)
typhoeus (~> 1.3)
html-pipeline (2.10.0)
html-pipeline (2.11.0)
activesupport (>= 2)
nokogiri (>= 1.4)
http_parser.rb (0.6.0)
i18n (0.9.5)
concurrent-ruby (~> 1.0)
jekyll (3.7.4)
jekyll (3.8.5)
addressable (~> 2.4)
colorator (~> 1.0)
em-websocket (~> 0.5)
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gemoji (~> 3.0)
html-pipeline (~> 2.2)
jekyll (~> 3.0)
just-the-docs (0.1.6)
jekyll (~> 3.3)
rake (~> 10.0)
just-the-docs (0.2.5)
jekyll (~> 3.8.5)
jekyll-seo-tag (~> 2.0)
rake (~> 12.3.1)
kramdown (1.17.0)
liquid (4.0.0)
listen (3.1.5)
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jekyll-feed (~> 0.9)
jekyll-seo-tag (~> 2.1)
minitest (5.11.3)
multipart-post (2.0.0)
nokogiri (1.10.2)
multipart-post (2.1.1)
nokogiri (1.10.3)
mini_portile2 (~> 2.4.0)
octokit (4.14.0)
sawyer (~> 0.8.0, >= 0.5.3)
pathutil (0.16.2)
forwardable-extended (~> 2.6)
public_suffix (3.0.3)
rake (10.5.0)
public_suffix (3.1.1)
rake (12.3.2)
rb-fsevent (0.10.3)
rb-inotify (0.10.0)
ffi (~> 1.0)
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ruby-enum (0.7.2)
i18n
ruby_dep (1.5.0)
rubyzip (1.2.2)
rubyzip (1.2.3)
safe_yaml (1.0.5)
sass (3.7.3)
sass (3.7.4)
sass-listen (~> 4.0.0)
sass-listen (4.0.0)
rb-fsevent (~> 0.9, >= 0.9.4)
rb-inotify (~> 0.9, >= 0.9.7)
sawyer (0.8.1)
addressable (>= 2.3.5, < 2.6)
faraday (~> 0.8, < 1.0)
sawyer (0.8.2)
addressable (>= 2.3.5)
faraday (> 0.8, < 2.0)
terminal-table (1.8.0)
unicode-display_width (~> 1.1, >= 1.1.1)
thread_safe (0.3.6)
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ethon (>= 0.9.0)
tzinfo (1.2.5)
thread_safe (~> 0.1)
unicode-display_width (1.5.0)
unicode-display_width (1.6.0)
PLATFORMS
ruby

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### Generating the code
Moor integrates with Dart's `build` system, so you can generate all the code needed with
`flutter packages pub run build_runner build`. If you want to continously rebuild the generated code
`flutter packages pub run build_runner build`. If you want to continuously rebuild the generated code
whever you change your code, run `flutter packages pub run build_runner watch` instead.
After running either command once, the moor generator will have created a class for your
database and data classes for your entities. To use it, change the `MyDatabase` class as

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<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=Edge">
{% if page.meta_title != nil %}
<title>{{ page.meta_title }}</title>
{% else %}
<title>{{ page.title }} - {{ site.title }}</title>
{% endif %}
{% if page.description %}
<meta name="Description" content="{{ page.description }}">
{% endif %}
<link rel="shortcut icon" href="{{ "favicon.ico" | absolute_url }}" type="image/x-icon">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ "/assets/css/just-the-docs.css" | absolute_url }}">
{% if site.search_enabled != nil %}
<script type="text/javascript" src="{{ "/assets/js/vendor/lunr.min.js" | absolute_url }}"></script>
{% endif %}
<script type="text/javascript" src="{{ "/assets/js/just-the-docs.js" | absolute_url }}"></script>
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
</head>

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{% endif %}
{% comment %} Changes from upstream here to include pub badge {% endcomment %}
<ul class="list-style-none text-small mt-md-1 mb-md-1 pb-4 pb-md-0 js-aux-nav aux-nav">
<li><a href="https://pub.dartlang.org/packages/moor_flutter"><img src="https://img.shields.io/pub/v/moor_flutter.svg" /></a></li>
<li><a href="{{site.github_link}}"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/repo-24292E.svg?logo=github&style=flat"></a></li>
<li><a href="https://pub.dartlang.org/packages/moor_flutter"><img src="https://img.shields.io/pub/v/moor_flutter.svg" alt="Pub version badge" /></a></li>
<li><a href="{{site.github_link}}"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/repo-24292E.svg?logo=github&style=flat" alt="GitHub repository"></a></li>
</ul>
</div>
</div>

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---
layout: home
title: Home
description: Moor is an easy to use, reactive persistence library for Flutter apps.
meta_title: Moor - Reactive persistence library for Dart
description: Moor is an easy to use, typesafe and reactive persistence library for Flutter and webapps written in Dart.
nav_order: 0
---
# Moor
# Moor - persistence library for Dart
{: .fs-9 }
Moor is an easy to use, reactive persistence library for Flutter apps. Define your
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# Features
Moor contains a whole set of features that makes working with persistence much easier and safer.
## Declarative tables
With moor, you can declare your tables in pure dart without having to miss out on advanced sqlite
features. Moor will take care of writing the `CREATE TABLE` statements when the database is created.