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A background file downloader for iOS and Android. Define where to get your file from, where to store it, enqueue your task and monitor it
2.1.0 #
Changes:
- Added option to use a POST request: setting the
post
field to a String or UInt8List passes that data to the server using the POST method to obtain your file - Added
request
method, taking aRequest
object (a superclass ofBackgroundDownloadTask
), for simple server requests, where you process the server response directly (i.e. not in a file). - Refactored Android Kotlin code and made small improvement to the fix for issue with
Firebase plugin
onMethodCall
handler
2.0.0 #
Added option to automatically retry failed downloads. This is a breaking change, though for most existing implementations no or very little change is required.
The main change is the addition of enqueued
and waitingToRetry
status to the
DownloadTaskStatus
enum (and removal of undefined
). As a result, when checking a
DownloadStatusUpdate
(e.g. using a switch
statement) you need to cover these new cases (and
for existing implementations can typically just ignore them). The progressUpdate equivalent of
waitingToRetry
is a value of -4.0, but for existing implementations this will never be
emitted, as they won't have retries.
The second change is that a task now emits enqueued
when enqueued, and running
once the actual
download (on the native platform) starts. In existing applications this can generally be ignored,
but it allows for more precise status updates.
To use automatic retries, simply set the retries
field of the BackgroundDownloadTask
to an
integer between 0 and 10. A normal download (without the need for retries) will follow status
updates from enqueued
-> running
-> complete
(or notFound
). If retries
has been set and
the task fails, the sequence will be enqueued
-> running
->
waitingToRetry
-> enqueued
-> running
-> complete
(if the second try succeeds, or more
retries if needed).
1.6.0 #
Added option to set requiresWiFi
on the BackgroundDownloadTask
, which ensures the task won't
start downloading unless a WiFi network is available. By default requiresWiFi
is false, and
downloads will use the cellular (or metered) network if WiFi is not available, which may incur cost.
1.5.0 #
Added allTasks
method to get a list of running tasks. Use allTaskIds
to get a list of taskIds
only.
1.4.2 #
Added note to README referring to an issue ( and fix) where the firebase plugin interferes with the downloader
1.4.1 #
Improved example app, updated documentation and fixed minor Android bug
1.4.0 #
Added downloadBatch
method to enqueue and wait for completion of a batch of downloads
1.3.0 #
Added option to use an event listener instead of (or in addition to) callbacks
1.2.0 #
Added FileDownloader.download as a convenience method for simple downloads. This method's Future completes only after the download has completed or failed, and can be used for simple downloads where status and progress checking is not required.
1.1.0 #
Added headers and metaData fields to the BackgroundDownloadTask. Headers will be added to the request, and metaData is ignored but may be helpful to the user
1.0.2 #
Replaced Ktor client with a basic Kotlin implementation
1.0.0 #
Initial release