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Android Data Persistence: SharedPreferences vs Room vs DataStore

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작성자 Alexis Brunson
댓글 0건 조회 7회 작성일 26-08-02 06:32

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Android data persistence options serve different use cases. SharedPreferences stores key-value pairs for simple settings. It's synchronous, blocking the calling thread. Performance degrades with large data sets. Room provides SQLite abstraction with compile-time query verification. Handles complex data with relationships, indexes, and migrations. Entity classes define database tables. DAO interfaces define data access operations. Flow and reactive query results. DataStore replaces SharedPreferences with two implementations. Preferences DataStore stores key-value pairs with asynchronous API. Proto DataStore stores typed objects with Protocol Buffers. DataStore uses Flow for reactive data observation. DataStore handles data corruption automatically. Room is for structured data with query needs. DataStore is for simple key-value or typed preferences. SharedPreferences is legacy and not recommended for new apps. Thread safety differs: SharedPreferences is blocking, others are not. Migration path from SharedPreferences to DataStore is documented. For complex app data, Room is the standard. For simple preferences, DataStore is the modern choice.

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