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flutter-architecture

Comprehensive guide for architecting Flutter applications following MVVM pattern and best practices with feature-first project organization. Use when working with Flutter projects to structure code properly, implement clean architecture layers (UI, Data, Domain), apply recommended design patterns, and organize projects using feature-first approach for scalable, maintainable apps.

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Stanislav [MADTeacher] Chernyshev
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Flutter Architecture

Overview

Provides architectural guidance and best practices for building scalable Flutter applications using MVVM pattern, layered architecture, and recommended design patterns from the Flutter team.

Project Structure: Feature-First vs Layer-First

Choose the right project organization based on your app's complexity and team size.

Feature-First (Recommended for teams)

Organize code by business features:

lib/
├── features/
│   ├── auth/
│   │   ├── data/
│   │   ├── domain/
│   │   └── presentation/
│   ├── todos/
│   │   ├── data/
│   │   ├── domain/
│   │   └── presentation/
│   └── settings/
│       ├── data/
│       ├── domain/
│       └── presentation/
├── shared/
│   ├── core/
│   ├── data/
│   └── ui/
└── main.dart

When to use:

  • Medium to large apps (10+ features)
  • Team development (2+ developers)
  • Frequently adding/removing features
  • Complex business logic

Benefits:

  • Features are self-contained units
  • Easy to add/remove entire features
  • Clear feature boundaries
  • Reduced merge conflicts
  • Teams work independently on features

See Feature-First Guide for complete implementation details.

Layer-First (Traditional)

Organize code by architectural layers:

lib/
├── data/
│   ├── repositories/
│   ├── services/
│   └── models/
├── domain/
│   ├── use-cases/
│   └── entities/
├── presentation/
│   ├── views/
│   └── viewmodels/
└── shared/

When to use:

  • Small to medium apps
  • Few features (<10)
  • Solo developers or small teams
  • Simple business logic

Benefits:

  • Clear separation by layer
  • Easy to find components by type
  • Less nesting

Quick Start

Start with these core concepts:

  1. Separation of concerns - Split app into UI and Data layers
  2. MVVM pattern - Use Views, ViewModels, Repositories, and Services
  3. Single source of truth - Repositories hold the authoritative data
  4. Unidirectional data flow - State flows from data → logic → UI

For detailed concepts, see Concepts.

Architecture Layers

Flutter apps should be structured in layers:

  • UI Layer: Views (widgets) and ViewModels (UI logic)
  • Data Layer: Repositories (SSOT) and Services (data sources)
  • Domain Layer (optional): Use-cases for complex business logic

See Layers Guide for detailed layer responsibilities and interactions.

Core Components

Views

  • Compose widgets for UI presentation
  • Contain minimal logic (animations, simple conditionals, routing)
  • Receive data from ViewModels
  • Pass events via ViewModel commands

ViewModels

  • Transform repository data into UI state
  • Manage UI state and commands
  • Handle business logic for UI interactions
  • Expose state as streams or change notifiers

Repositories

  • Single source of truth for data types
  • Aggregate data from services
  • Handle caching, error handling, retry logic
  • Expose data as domain models

Services

  • Wrap external data sources (APIs, databases, platform APIs)
  • Stateless data access layer
  • One service per data source

Design Patterns

Common patterns for robust Flutter apps:

  • Command Pattern - Encapsulate actions with Result handling
  • Result Type - Type-safe error handling
  • Repository Pattern - Abstraction over data sources
  • Offline-First - Optimistic UI updates with sync

See Design Patterns for implementation details.

When to Use This Skill

Use this skill when:

  • Designing or refactoring Flutter app architecture
  • Choosing between feature-first and layer-first project structure
  • Implementing MVVM pattern in Flutter
  • Creating scalable app structure for teams
  • Adding new features to existing architecture
  • Applying best practices and design patterns

Resources

references/

  • concepts.md - Core architectural principles (separation of concerns, SSOT, UDF)
  • feature-first.md - Feature-first project organization and best practices
  • mvvm.md - MVVM pattern implementation in Flutter
  • layers.md - Detailed layer responsibilities and interactions
  • design-patterns.md - Common patterns and implementations

assets/

  • command.dart - Command pattern template for encapsulating actions
  • result.dart - Result type for safe error handling
  • examples/ - Code examples showing architecture in practice

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