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books
Mimics a real world use-case of embedding Flutter into an existing Android app and demonstrates using Pigeon to communicate between Flutter and the host application.
Description
These apps integrate the flutter_books module using the simpler build-together
project setup. They simulate a mock scenario where an existing book catalog
list app already exists. Flutter is used to implement an additional book details
page.
- Similar to
fullscreen. - An existing books catalog app is already implemented in Kotlin and Swift.
- The platform-side app has existing middleware constraints that should also
be the middleware foundation for the additional Flutter screen.
- On Android, the Kotlin app already uses GSON and OkHttp for networking and references the Google Books API as a data source. These same libraries also underpin the data fetched and shown in the Flutter screen.
- On iOS, the Swift app does a similar fetch and parse of the Google Books API using iOS's built-in libraries.
- The platform application interfaces with the Flutter book details page using
idiomatic platform API conventions rather than Flutter conventions.
- On Android, the Flutter activity receives the book to show via activity intent and returns the edited book by setting the result intent on the activity. No Flutter concepts are leaked into the consumer activity.
- On iOS, Storyboards are used to design the presentation of the books, just as one might do in a full UIKit app.
- The pigeon plugin is used to generate
interop APIs and data classes. The same
Bookmodel class is used within the Kotlin/Swift program, the Dart program and in the interop between Kotlin/Swift and Dart. No manual platform channel plumbing needed for interop.-
The
api.dart/java/mmfiles generated from theflutter_module_books/pigeon/schema.dartfile are checked into source control. Thereforepigeonis only a dev dependency with no runtime requirements. -
If the
schema.dartis modified, the generated classes can be updated withflutter pub run pigeon --input pigeon/schema.dart \ --dart_out lib/api.dart \ --objc_header_out ../ios_books/IosBooks/api.h \ --objc_source_out ../ios_books/IosBooks/api.m \ --objc_prefix BK \ --java_out ../android_books/app/src/main/java/dev/flutter/example/books/Api.java \ --java_package "dev.flutter.example.books"in the
flutter_module_booksdirectory.
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Once you've understood the basics of add-to-app with android_fullscreen and
ios_fullscreen, this is a good sample to demonstrate how to integrate Flutter
in a slightly more realistic setting with existing business logic.
tl;dr
If you're just looking to get up and running quickly, these bash commands will fetch packages and set up dependencies (note that the above commands assume you're building for both iOS and Android, with both toolchains installed):
#!/bin/bash
set -e
cd flutter_module_books/
flutter pub get
# For Android builds:
open -a "Android Studio" ../android_books # macOS only
# Or open the ../android_books folder in Android Studio for other platforms.
# For iOS builds:
cd ../ios_books
pod install
open IosBooks.xcworkspace
Requirements
- Flutter
- Android Studio
- Cocoapods (iOS)
Questions/issues
See add_to_app/README.md for further help.