alfred 1.1.2+1
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A performant, expressjs like web server / rest api framework thats easy to use and has all the bits in one place.
We analyzed this package 19 days ago, and awarded it 150 pub points (of a possible 160):
10/10 points: Provide a valid pubspec.yaml
5/5 points: Provide a valid README.md
5/5 points: Provide a valid CHANGELOG.md
10/10 points: Use an OSI-approved license
Detected licenses: BSD-3-Clause, MIT.
10/10 points: 20% or more of the public API has dartdoc comments
93 out of 147 API elements (63.3 %) have documentation comments.
Some symbols that are missing documentation: alfred, alfred.Alfred.addRoute, alfred.Alfred.app, alfred.Alfred.listenSecure, alfred.AlfredException.AlfredException.new.
10/10 points: Package has an example
20/20 points: Supports 5 of 6 possible platforms (iOS, Android, Web, Windows, macOS, Linux)
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✓ Android
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✓ iOS
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✓ Windows
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✓ Linux
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✓ macOS
These platforms are not supported:
Package not compatible with platform Web
Because:
package:alfred/alfred.dartthat imports:package:alfred/src/type_handlers/type_handler.dartthat imports:dart:io
50/50 points: code has no errors, warnings, lints, or formatting issues
0/10 points: All of the package dependencies are supported in the latest version
| Package | Constraint | Compatible | Latest | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
meta |
^1.3.0 |
1.17.0 | 1.17.0 | |
mime |
^1.0.0 |
1.0.6 | 2.0.0 | |
mime_type |
^1.0.0 |
1.0.1 | 1.0.1 | |
path |
^1.8.2 |
1.9.1 | 1.9.1 | |
queue |
^3.1.0 |
3.4.0 | 3.4.0 |
To reproduce run dart pub outdated --no-dev-dependencies --up-to-date --no-dependency-overrides.
The constraint `^1.0.0` on mime does not support the stable version `2.0.0`.
Try running dart pub upgrade --major-versions mime to update the constraint.
10/10 points: Package supports latest stable Dart and Flutter SDKs
20/20 points: Compatible with dependency constraint lower bounds
pub downgrade does not expose any static analysis error.
Analyzed with Pana 0.23.3, Dart 3.10.4.
Check the analysis log for details.