Flutter provides a mechanism for authoring plugins that allows you to communicate with platform-specific code and also allows you to publish your plugins on pub. dev so that others can use them . In this codelab, you’ll learn how to author your own plugins for iOS and Android.
Read moreWhat are plugins in Flutter?
Flutter provides a mechanism for authoring plugins that allows you to communicate with platform-specific code and also allows you to publish your plugins on pub. dev so that others can use them . In this codelab, you’ll learn how to author your own plugins for iOS and Android.
Read moreWhat is the difference between the Flutter plugin and the Dart package?
A “package” contains only Dart code. A “plugin” contains both Dart and Native code (kotlin/js/swift/…) A package can use plugins if it wants to. It will still qualify as a package.
Read moreWhat is the difference between the Flutter plugin and the Dart package?
A “package” contains only Dart code. A “plugin” contains both Dart and Native code (kotlin/js/swift/…) A package can use plugins if it wants to. It will still qualify as a package.
Read moreHow do you get all the packages in Flutter?
From the terminal: Run flutter pub get . From Android Studio/IntelliJ: Click Packages get in the action ribbon at the top of pubspec. yaml . From VS Code: Click Get Packages located in right side of the action ribbon at the top of pubspec.
Read moreHow do I check my packages on Flutter?
1) you can check all available versions of in package’s Changelog or Versions . for example, checkout all version of flutter_firebase_ui at here https://pub.dev/packages/flutter_firebase_ui/versions. 2) Here you can find all the available packages in flutter.
Read moreWhat is Dart package?
At a minimum, a Dart package is a directory containing a pubspec file . The pubspec contains some metadata about the package. Additionally, a package can contain dependencies (listed in the pubspec), Dart libraries, apps, resources, tests, images, and examples.
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