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AnLifecycle draws on lifecycle in androidx to implement lifecycle on Flutter.
AnLifecycle draws on lifecycle in androidx to implement lifecycle on Flutter. Developers can sense the LifecycleState under the current context wherever you need it.
Describe #
enum LifecycleEvent {
/// Constant for create event of the LifecycleOwner.
create,
/// Constant for start event of the LifecycleOwner.
start,
/// Constant for resume event of the LifecycleOwner.
resume,
/// Constant for pause event of the LifecycleOwner.
pause,
/// Constant for stop event of the LifecycleOwner.
stop,
/// Constant for destroy event of the LifecycleOwner.
destroy,
}
/// Lifecycle states.
enum LifecycleState {
/// Destroyed state for a LifecycleOwner. After this event, this Lifecycle will not dispatch any more events.
/// this state is reached right before [LifecycleEvent.destroy] call. [State.dispose]
destroyed,
///Initialized state for a LifecycleOwner.
/// this is the state when it is constructed but has not received [LifecycleEvent.create] yet.
initialized,
/// Created state for a LifecycleOwner.
/// this state is reached in two cases:
/// after [LifecycleEvent.create] call; [State.initState]
/// right before [LifecycleEvent.stop] call. [State.deactivate]
created,
/// Started state for a LifecycleOwner.
/// this state is reached in two cases:
/// after [LifecycleEvent.start] call; fist [State.didChangeDependencies]
/// right before [LifecycleEvent.pause] call. Overridden non-Page routes, such as dialog
started,
/// Resumed state for a LifecycleOwner.
/// this state is reached after [LifecycleEvent.resume] is called. Route.isCurrent
resumed,
}
Usage #
1.1 Use LifecycleApp to wrap the default App to receive native related life cycles
class MyApp extends StatelessWidget {
const MyApp({super.key});
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
// Use LifecycleApp to wrap the default App
return LifecycleApp(
child: MaterialApp(),
);
}
}
1.2 Use LifecycleNavigatorObserver to register routing event changes, and use LifecycleRoutePage to wrap PageContent Widget to distribute life cycle events.
class MyApp extends StatelessWidget {
const MyApp({super.key});
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return LifecycleApp(
child: MaterialApp(
title: 'LifecycleApp Demo',
theme: ThemeData(
primarySwatch: Colors.blue,
),
//Use LifecycleNavigatorObserver to register routing event changes
navigatorObservers: [LifecycleNavigatorObserver()],
routes: routes.map(
(key, value) =>
MapEntry(
key, (_) =>
//Use LifecycleRoutePage to wrap PageContent Widget to distribute life cycle events.//Use LifecycleRoutePage to wrap PageContent Widget to distribute life cycle events.
LifecycleRoutePage(child: Builder(
builder: value))),
),
),
);
}
}
1.3 Take advantage of the full lifecycle states and lifecycle events
mixin LifecycleEventPrinter<W extends StatefulWidget>
on LifecycleObserverRegisterMixin<W> {
String get otherTag => '';
@override
void initState() {
super.initState();
final printer = LifecycleObserver.eventAny((event) {
print('LifecycleEventPrinter $runtimeType $otherTag $event');
});
registerLifecycleObserver(printer);
}
}
mixin LifecycleStatePrinter<W extends StatefulWidget>
on LifecycleObserverRegisterMixin<W> {
String get otherTag => '';
@override
void initState() {
super.initState();
final printer = LifecycleObserver.stateChange((state) {
print('LifecycleStatePrinter $runtimeType $otherTag $state');
});
registerLifecycleObserver(printer);
}
}
class FistPage extends StatefulWidget {
const FistPage({super.key});
@override
State<FistPage> createState() => _FistPageState();
}
class _FistPageState extends State<FistPage>
with LifecycleObserverRegisterMixin, LifecycleEventPrinter {
}
See example for detailed test case.
Issues #
If you encounter issues, here are some tips for debug, if nothing helps report to issue tracker on GitHub: