Lightweight browser API bindings built around JS interop.
What's this?
This package exposes browser APIs. It's generated from the Web IDL definitions and uses recent Dart language features for zero-overhead bindings.
This package is intended to replace
dart:html
and
similar Dart SDK libraries. It will support access to browser APIs from Dart
code compiled to either JavaScript or WebAssembly.
Usage
import 'package:web/web.dart';
void main() {
final div = document.querySelector('div')!;
div.text = 'Text set at ${DateTime.now()}';
}
Migrating to package:web
package:web
is replacing dart:html
and other web libraries as Dart's
long-term web interop solution. To learn how to migrate from dart:html
APIs to package:web
, see our
migration guide.
Generation conventions
The generator scripts use a number of conventions to consistently handle Web IDL definitions:
Interfaces
- Interfaces are emitted as extension types that wrap and implement
JSObject
. - Interface inheritance is maintained using
implements
between extension types. - Members of partial interfaces, partial mixins, and mixins are added to the interfaces that include them, and therefore do not have separate declarations.
Types
- Generic types include the generic in the case of
JSArray
andJSPromise
. - Enums are typedef'd to
String
. - Callbacks and callback interfaces are typedef'd to
JSFunction
. - In general, we prefer the Dart primitive over the JS type equivalent wherever
possible. For example, APIs use
String
instead ofJSString
. - If a type appears in a generic position and it was typedef'd to a Dart
primitive type, it is replaced with the JS type equivalent to respect the type
bound of
JSAny?
. - Union types are computed by picking the least upper bound of the types in the
JS type hierarchy, where every interface is equivalent to
JSObject
. - Dictionary and typedef types are only emitted if they're used by another API.
Compatibility
- The generator uses the MDN compatibility data to determine what members, interfaces, and namespaces to emit. Currently, we only emit code that is standards track and is not experimental to reduce the number of breaking changes.
Generation and updating the package
Most of the APIs in this package are generated from public assets. See tool/README.md for information on the spec and IDL versions the package was generated from, and for the process for updating the package.