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Templates for Flutter Module
common
Written to root of Flutter application.
Adds Dart project files including pubspec.yaml.
android
library
Written to the .android/ hidden folder.
Contents wraps Flutter/Dart code as a Gradle project that defines an Android library.
Executing ./gradlew flutter:assembleDebug in that folder produces
a .aar archive.
Android host apps can set up a dependency to this project to consume Flutter views.
gradle
Written to .android/ or android/.
Mixin for adding Gradle boilerplate to Android projects.
host_app_common
Written to either .android/ or android/.
Contents define a single-Activity, single-View Android host app
with a dependency on the .android/Flutter library.
Executing ./gradlew app:assembleDebug in the target folder produces
an .apk archive.
Used with either android_host_ephemeral or android_host_editable.
host_app_ephemeral
Written to .android/ on top of android_host_common.
Combined contents define an ephemeral (hidden, auto-generated,
under Flutter tooling control) Android host app with a dependency on the
.android/Flutter library.
host_app_editable
Written to android/ on top of android_host_common.
Combined contents define an editable (visible, one-time generated,
under app author control) Android host app with a dependency on the
.android/Flutter library.
ios
library
Written to the .ios/Flutter hidden folder.
Contents wraps Flutter/Dart code for consumption by an Xcode project.
iOS host apps can set up a dependency to this contents to consume Flutter views.
host_app_ephemeral
Written to .ios/ outside the Flutter/ sub-folder.
Combined contents define an ephemeral (hidden, auto-generated,
under Flutter tooling control) iOS host app with a dependency on the
.ios/Flutter folder contents.
The host app does not make use of CocoaPods, and is therefore suitable only when the Flutter part declares no plugin dependencies.
host_app_ephemeral_cocoapods
Written to .ios/ on top of host_app_ephemeral.
Adds CocoaPods support.
Combined contents define an ephemeral host app suitable for when the Flutter part declares plugin dependencies.