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Flutter plugin for Backendless SDK. It provides access to the Backendless services that enable the server-side functionality for developing and running mobile and desktop apps.
Backendless SDK for Flutter #
A Flutter plugin enabling integration with Backendless.
Note: This plugin is still under active development. Some APIs may not be available yet while others may change. We will be updating the release history of the plugin and as soon as it reaches the general availability (GA) state, the APIs will be consistent for backward-compatibility.
Feedback and Pull Requests are most welcome!
Getting Started #
Follow the steps below to get started with Backendless Flutter SDK:
STEP 1. Register the plugin
To use this plugin in your Flutter project, add backendless_sdk
as a dependency in your pubspec.yaml file:
dependencies:
backendless_sdk: ^8.0.0-alpha.32
STEP 2. Import the Backendless SDK:
Add the following import to your Dart code
import 'package:backendless_sdk/backendless_sdk.dart';
STEP 3: Initialize the Backendless SDK
Use the following call in your code:
@override
void initState() {
super.initState();
Backendless.initApp(
applicationId: APPLICATION_ID,
androidApiKey: ANDROID_API_KEY,
iosApiKey: IOS_API_KEY,
jsApiKey: JS_KEY);
}
The APPLICATION_ID
, ANDROID_API_KEY
and IOS_API_KEY
values must be obtained in Backendless Console:
- Login to your Backendless account and select the application.
- Click the Manage icon from the vertical icon-menu on the left.
- The App Settings section is selected by default. The interface contains values for Application ID and API keys for each supported client-side environment.
- Use the Copy icon to copy the value into the system clipboard.
STEP 4. Use the Backendless APIs.
For example, here is a sample code which stores an object in Backendless database:
Backendless.initApp(
applicationId: APPLICATION_ID,
androidApiKey: ANDROID_API_KEY,
iosApiKey: IOS_API_KEY,
jsApiKey: JS_KEY);
// create a Map object. This will become a record in a database table
Map testObject = new Map();
// add a property to the object.
// The property name ("foo") will become a column in the database table
// The property value ("bar") will be stored as a value for the stored record
testObject["foo"] = "bar";
// Save the object in the database. The name of the database table is "TestTable".
Backendless.data.of("TestTable").save(testObject).then(
(response) => print("Object is saved in Backendless. Please check in the console."));
Enable Web support #
Run the following commands to enable web support
flutter channel dev
flutter upgrade
flutter config --enable-web
Once web is enabled, you can:
Create a new project with web support using the following commands:
flutter create myapp
cd myapp
or add web support to an existing project by running:
flutter create .
After that you can launch your app in the Chrome browser using your favorite IDE or this command:
flutter run -d chrome
For more information, see the official documentation.
Getting Started with Backendless Flutter Web #
Follow the steps below to get started with Backendless Flutter SDK for Web:
- Make sure you incude the latest version of
backendless_sdk
plugin in yourpubspec.yaml
file. - Open your
web/index.html
file and reference the Backendless JS library at the end of thehead
tag like that:
<head>
...
<script src="https://api.backendless.com/sdk/js/latest/backendless.min.js"></script>
</head>
- Initialize the Backendless SDK for Web. Use the following call in your code:
@override
void initState() {
super.initState();
Backendless.initApp(
applicationId: APPLICATION_ID,
jsApiKey: JS_API_KEY);
}
The APPLICATION_ID
and JS_API_KEY
values must be obtained in Backendless Console.
If you want to add the Web support to your existing mobile Flutter application just specify the jsApiKey
parameter in your initApp
method.
After that you can use Backendless SDK in your Web application the same as in mobile app.