immich/mobile/lib/infrastructure
Brandon Wees 097e132fba
fix: user profile images not working in beta timeline (#20203)
* fix user icons in album view

* revert updateUsersV1 change

* fix: UserDto merge issues

* fix: update user entity

* revert what I thought were merge issues

turns out drift cant figure out when it needs to gen a file...

* fix removed line

* handle defaults for older servers

* feat: checkpoint migrations

* fix: use parenthesis instead of brackets

* Update 1753800911775-ProfileImageCheckpointRemoval.ts

* fix: sync stream updateUsersV1
2025-07-30 11:09:28 -05:00
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entities fix: user profile images not working in beta timeline (#20203) 2025-07-30 11:09:28 -05:00
repositories fix: user profile images not working in beta timeline (#20203) 2025-07-30 11:09:28 -05:00
utils fix: user profile images not working in beta timeline (#20203) 2025-07-30 11:09:28 -05:00
README.md refactor(mobile): split store into repo and service (#16199) 2025-02-19 13:05:24 -06:00

Infrastructure Layer

This directory contains the infrastructure layer of Immich. The infrastructure layer is responsible for the implementation details of the app. It includes data sources, APIs, and other external dependencies.

Structure

  • Entities: These are the classes that define the database schema for the domain models.
  • Repositories: These are the actual implementation of the domain interfaces. A single interface might have multiple implementations.
  • Utils: These are utility classes and functions specific to infrastructure implementations.
infrastructure/
├── entities/
│   └── user.entity.dart
├── repositories/
│   └── user.repository.dart
└── utils/
    └── database_utils.dart

Usage

The infrastructure layer provides concrete implementations of repository interfaces defined in the domain layer. These implementations are exposed through Riverpod providers in the root providers directory.

// In domain/services/user.service.dart
final userRepository = ref.watch(userRepositoryProvider);
final user = await userRepository.getUser(userId);

The domain layer should never directly instantiate repository implementations, but instead receive them through dependency injection.