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Inventory management app

A simple approach to inventory management in retail or small business. This app is focused on making the sales entry, stock entry as fast as practically possible.

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Features/Concepts Highlights

  • Advanced state management solutions like provider,
  • Use of singleton objects for caching and accessing the instance throughout the code.
  • Implementation of Navigation Drawers, tabs, search bars, autocompletion and fuzzy like search algorithms.
  • Use of Streams for live UI updates, Datatables for better data view, routes for screens.
  • Using batches for failproof db operations, Role base db modifications.
  • Testing in flutter application.
  • Data Export/Import from CSV dumps.
  • Online and Offline No SQL data storage with firebase's cloud_firestore.
  • Integration of Authentication like google signin, email authentication with firebase_auth.
  • Continuous integration for streamlined devflow

App overview

Project Installation:

1. Install and try out the apk!

Head over to the release page to try out the apps. APK Releases

2. Building yourself

1. Get Flutter

2. Clone this repo

$ git clone https://github.com/hemanta212/inventory_app.git
$ cd inventory_app

3. Setup the firebase app

  1. You'll need to create a Firebase instance. Follow the instructions at https://console.firebase.google.com.
  2. Once your Firebase instance is created, you'll need to enable Google authentication.
  • Go to the Firebase Console for your new instance.
  • Click "Authentication" in the left-hand menu
  • Click the "sign-in method" tab
  • Click "Google" and enable it
  1. Enable the Firebase Database
  • Go to the Firebase Console
  • Click "Database" in the left-hand menu
  • Click the Cloudstore "Create Database" button
  • Select "Start in test mode" and "Enable"
  1. (skip if not running on Android)
  • Create an app within your Firebase instance for Android, with package name com.yourcompany.news
  • Run the following command to get your SHA-1 key:
keytool -exportcert -list -v \
-alias androiddebugkey -keystore ~/.android/debug.keystore
  • In the Firebase console, in the settings of your Android app, add your SHA-1 key by clicking "Add Fingerprint".
  • Follow instructions to download google-services.json
  • place google-services.json into /android/app/.

4. Run

Connect your device

$ flutter upgrade
$ flutter pub get
$ flutter run

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