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Provide a route generator to create route map quickly by annotations.
ff_annotation_route #
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Description #
Provide a route generator to create route map quickly by annotations.
- ff_annotation_route
Usage #
Add packages to dependencies #
Add the package to dependencies
in your project/packages's pubspec.yaml
- null-safety
dependencies:
# add for a package
ff_annotation_route_core: any
# add only for a project
ff_annotation_route_library: any
Download with flutter packages get
Add annotation #
Empty Constructor
import 'package:ff_annotation_route/ff_annotation_route.dart';
@FFRoute(
name: "fluttercandies://mainpage",
routeName: "MainPage",
)
class MainPage extends StatelessWidget
{
// ...
}
Constructor with arguments
The tool will handle it. What you should take care is that provide import url by setting argumentImports
if it has
class/enum argument.you can use @FFArgumentImport()
instead now.
or you can use --no-fast-mode
for now, it will add parameters refer import automatically.
@FFArgumentImport('hide TestMode2')
import 'package:example1/src/model/test_model.dart';
@FFArgumentImport()
import 'package:example1/src/model/test_model1.dart' hide TestMode3;
import 'package:ff_annotation_route_library/ff_annotation_route_library.dart';
@FFRoute(
name: 'flutterCandies://testPageE',
routeName: 'testPageE',
description: 'Show how to push new page with arguments(class)',
// argumentImports are still work for some cases which you can't use @FFArgumentImport()
// argumentImports: <String>[
// 'import \'package:example1/src/model/test_model.dart\';',
// 'import \'package:example1/src/model/test_model1.dart\';',
// ],
exts: <String, dynamic>{
'group': 'Complex',
'order': 1,
},
)
class TestPageE extends StatelessWidget {
const TestPageE({
this.testMode = const TestMode(
id: 2,
isTest: false,
),
this.testMode1,
});
factory TestPageE.deafult() => TestPageE(
testMode: TestMode.deafult(),
);
factory TestPageE.required({@required TestMode testMode}) => TestPageE(
testMode: testMode,
);
final TestMode testMode;
final TestMode1 testMode1;
}
FFRoute
Parameter | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
name | The name of the route (e.g., "/settings") | required |
showStatusBar | Whether to show the status bar. | true |
routeName | The route name to track page. | '' |
pageRouteType | The type of page route.(material, cupertino, transparent) | - |
description | The description of the route. | '' |
exts | The extend arguments. | - |
argumentImports | The imports of arguments. For example, class/enum argument should provide import url. you can use @FFArgumentImport() instead now. | - |
codes | to support something can't write in annotation, it will be hadnled as a code when generate route. see | - |
Generate Route File #
Environment
Add dart bin into to your $PATH
.
cache\dart-sdk\bin
Activate the plugin
dart pub global activate ff_annotation_route
Execute command
Go to your project's root and execute command.
ff_route <command> [arguments]
Command Parameter
Available commands:
-h, --[no-]help Help usage
-p, --path Flutter project root path
(defaults to ".")
-n, --name Routes constant class name.
(defaults to "Routes")
-o, --output The path of main project route file and helper file.It is relative to the lib directory
-g, --git scan git lib(you should specify package names and split multiple by ,)
--exclude-packages Exclude given packages from scanning
--routes-file-output The path of routes file. It is relative to the lib directory
--const-ignore The regular to ignore some route consts
--[no-]package Is this a package
--[no-]super-arguments Whether generate page arguments helper class
-s, --[no-]save Whether save the arguments into the local
It will execute the local arguments if run "ff_route" without any arguments
--[no-]null-safety enable null-safety
(defaults to on)
--[no-]arguments-case-sensitive arguments is case sensitive or not
(defaults to on)
--[no-]fast-mode fast-mode: only analyze base on single dart file, it's fast.
no-fast mode: analyze base on whole packages and sdk, support super parameters and add parameters refer import automatically.
(defaults to on)
Navigator 1.0 #
you can see full demo in example
Main.dart
import 'package:ff_annotation_route_library/ff_annotation_route_library.dart';
import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
import 'example_route.dart';
import 'example_routes.dart';
void main() => runApp(MyApp());
class MyApp extends StatelessWidget {
// This widget is the root of your application.
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return MaterialApp(
title: 'ff_annotation_route demo',
debugShowCheckedModeBanner: false,
theme: ThemeData(
primarySwatch: Colors.blue,
),
initialRoute: Routes.fluttercandiesMainpage,
onGenerateRoute: (RouteSettings settings) {
return onGenerateRoute(
settings: settings,
getRouteSettings: getRouteSettings,
routeSettingsWrapper: (FFRouteSettings ffRouteSettings) {
if (ffRouteSettings.name == Routes.fluttercandiesMainpage ||
ffRouteSettings.name ==
Routes.fluttercandiesDemogrouppage.name) {
return ffRouteSettings;
}
return ffRouteSettings.copyWith(
widget: CommonWidget(
child: ffRouteSettings.widget,
title: ffRouteSettings.routeName,
));
},
);
},
);
}
}
Push
Push name
Navigator.pushNamed(context, Routes.fluttercandiesMainpage /* fluttercandies://mainpage */);
Push name with arguments
arguments
MUST be aMap<String, dynamic>
Navigator.pushNamed(
context,
Routes.flutterCandiesTestPageE,
arguments: <String, dynamic>{
constructorName: 'required',
'testMode': const TestMode(
id: 100,
isTest: true,
),
},
);
- enable --super-arguments
Navigator.pushNamed(
context,
Routes.flutterCandiesTestPageE.name,
arguments: Routes.flutterCandiesTestPageE.requiredC(
testMode: const TestMode(
id: 100,
isTest: true,
),
),
);
Navigator 2.0 #
you can see full demo in example1
Main.dart
import 'dart:convert';
import 'package:example1/src/model/test_model.dart';
import 'package:ff_annotation_route_library/ff_annotation_route_library.dart';
import 'package:flutter/foundation.dart';
import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
import 'example1_route.dart';
import 'example1_routes.dart';
void main() {
// tool will handle simple types(int,double,bool etc.), but not all of them.
// for example, you can type in web browser
// http://localhost:64916/#flutterCandies://testPageF?list=[4,5,6]&map={"ddd":123}&testMode={"id":2,"isTest":true}
// the queryParameters will be converted base on your case.
FFConvert.convert = <T>(dynamic value) {
if (value == null) {
return null;
}
print(T);
final dynamic output = json.decode(value.toString());
if (<int>[] is T && output is List<dynamic>) {
return output.map<int>((dynamic e) => asT<int>(e)).toList() as T;
} else if (<String, String>{} is T && output is Map<dynamic, dynamic>) {
return output.map<String, String>((dynamic key, dynamic value) =>
MapEntry<String, String>(key.toString(), value.toString())) as T;
} else if (const TestMode() is T && output is Map<dynamic, dynamic>) {
return TestMode.fromJson(output) as T;
}
return json.decode(value.toString()) as T;
};
runApp(MyApp());
}
class MyApp extends StatelessWidget {
final FFRouteInformationParser _ffRouteInformationParser =
FFRouteInformationParser();
final FFRouterDelegate _ffRouterDelegate = FFRouterDelegate(
getRouteSettings: getRouteSettings,
pageWrapper: <T>(FFPage<T> ffPage) {
return ffPage.copyWith(
widget: ffPage.name == Routes.fluttercandiesMainpage ||
ffPage.name == Routes.fluttercandiesDemogrouppage.name
? ffPage.widget
: CommonWidget(
child: ffPage.widget,
routeName: ffPage.routeName,
),
);
},
);
// This widget is the root of your application.
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return MaterialApp.router(
title: 'ff_annotation_route demo',
debugShowCheckedModeBanner: false,
theme: ThemeData(
primarySwatch: Colors.blue,
),
// initialRoute
routeInformationProvider: PlatformRouteInformationProvider(
initialRouteInformation: const RouteInformation(
location: Routes.fluttercandiesMainpage,
),
),
routeInformationParser: _ffRouteInformationParser,
routerDelegate: _ffRouterDelegate,
);
}
}
FFRouteInformationParser
It's working on Web when you type in browser or report to browser. A delegate that is used by the [Router] widget to parse a route information into a configuration of type [RouteSettings].
for example:
xxx?a=1&b=2
<=> RouteSettings(name:'xxx',arguments:<String, dynamic>{'a':'1','b':'2'})
FFRouterDelegate
A delegate that is used by the [Router] widget to build and configure anavigating widget.
It provides push/pop methods like [Navigator].
FFRouterDelegate.of(context).pushNamed<void>(
Routes.flutterCandiesTestPageF.name,
arguments: Routes.flutterCandiesTestPageF.d(
<int>[1, 2, 3],
map: <String, String>{'ddd': 'dddd'},
testMode: const TestMode(id: 1, isTest: true),
),
);
you can find more demo in test_page_c.dart.
Push
Push name
FFRouterDelegate.of(context).pushNamed<void>(
Routes.flutterCandiesTestPageA,
);
Push name with arguments
arguments
MUST be aMap<String, dynamic>
FFRouterDelegate.of(context).pushNamed<void>(
Routes.flutterCandiesTestPageF.name,
arguments: Routes.flutterCandiesTestPageF.d(
<int>[1, 2, 3],
map: <String, String>{'ddd': 'dddd'},
testMode: const TestMode(id: 1, isTest: true),
),
);
- enable --super-arguments
FFRouterDelegate.of(context).pushNamed<void>(
Routes.flutterCandiesTestPageF.name,
arguments: <String, dynamic>{
'list': <int>[1, 2, 3],
'map': <String, String>{'ddd': 'dddd'},
'testMode': const TestMode(id: 1, isTest: true),
}
)
GetX #
How to use
Getx is supported, you just need to convert FFRouteSettings
to GetPageRoute
void main() => runApp(const MyApp());
class MyApp extends StatelessWidget {
const MyApp({Key? key}) : super(key: key);
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return GetMaterialApp(
title: 'ff_annotation_route demo',
debugShowCheckedModeBanner: false,
theme: ThemeData(
primarySwatch: Colors.blue,
),
initialRoute: Routes.fluttercandiesMainpage.name,
onGenerateRoute: (RouteSettings settings) {
FFRouteSettings ffRouteSettings = getRouteSettings(
name: settings.name!,
arguments: settings.arguments as Map<String, dynamic>?,
notFoundPageBuilder: () => Scaffold(
appBar: AppBar(),
body: const Center(
child: Text('not find page'),
),
),
);
Bindings? binding;
if (ffRouteSettings.codes != null) {
binding = ffRouteSettings.codes!['binding'] as Bindings?;
}
Transition? transition;
bool opaque = true;
if (ffRouteSettings.pageRouteType != null) {
switch (ffRouteSettings.pageRouteType) {
case PageRouteType.cupertino:
transition = Transition.cupertino;
break;
case PageRouteType.material:
transition = Transition.downToUp;
break;
case PageRouteType.transparent:
opaque = false;
break;
default:
}
}
return GetPageRoute(
binding: binding,
opaque: opaque,
settings: ffRouteSettings,
transition: transition,
page: () => ffRouteSettings.builder(),
);
},
);
}
}
How to set the parameter of GetPageRoute
for example: 'Bindings' is not const class, so it can't write in annotation, but you can set it as following codes:
- define it in
codes
- add import url in
argumentImports
- get it in
onGenerateRoute
@FFRoute(
name: "/BindingsPage",
routeName: 'BindingsPage',
description: 'how to use Bindings with Annotation.',
codes: <String, String>{
'binding': 'Bindings1()',
},
argumentImports: <String>[
'import \'package:example_getx/src/bindings/bindings1.dart\';'
],
)
onGenerateRoute: (RouteSettings settings) {
FFRouteSettings ffRouteSettings = getRouteSettings(
name: settings.name!,
arguments: settings.arguments as Map<String, dynamic>?,
notFoundPageBuilder: () => Scaffold(
appBar: AppBar(),
body: const Center(
child: Text('not find page'),
),
),
);
Bindings? binding;
if (ffRouteSettings.codes != null) {
binding = ffRouteSettings.codes!['binding'] as Bindings?;
}
Transition? transition;
bool opaque = true;
if (ffRouteSettings.pageRouteType != null) {
switch (ffRouteSettings.pageRouteType) {
case PageRouteType.cupertino:
transition = Transition.cupertino;
break;
case PageRouteType.material:
transition = Transition.downToUp;
break;
case PageRouteType.transparent:
opaque = false;
break;
default:
}
}
return GetPageRoute(
binding: binding,
opaque: opaque,
settings: ffRouteSettings,
transition: transition,
page: () => ffRouteSettings.builder(),
);
},
Functional Widget #
How to use with functional_widget?
@swidget
@FFRoute(
name: 'flutterCandies://func1',
routeName: 'test-func-1',
)
Widget func1(
int a,
String? b, {
bool? c,
required double d,
}) {
return Container();
}
Simple code is here.
Code Hints #
you can use route as 'Routes.flutterCandiesTestPageE', and see Code Hints from ide.
- default
/// 'This is test page E.'
///
/// [name] : 'flutterCandies://testPageE'
///
/// [routeName] : 'testPageE'
///
/// [description] : 'This is test page E.'
///
/// [constructors] :
///
/// TestPageE : [TestMode testMode, TestMode1 testMode1]
///
/// TestPageE.deafult : []
///
/// TestPageE.required : [TestMode(required) testMode]
///
/// [exts] : {group: Complex, order: 1}
static const String flutterCandiesTestPageE = 'flutterCandies://testPageE';
- enable --super-arguments
/// 'This is test page E.'
///
/// [name] : 'flutterCandies://testPageE'
///
/// [routeName] : 'testPageE'
///
/// [description] : 'This is test page E.'
///
/// [constructors] :
///
/// TestPageE : [TestMode testMode, TestMode1 testMode1]
///
/// TestPageE.test : []
///
/// TestPageE.requiredC : [TestMode(required) testMode]
///
/// [exts] : {group: Complex, order: 1}
static const _FlutterCandiesTestPageE flutterCandiesTestPageE =
_FlutterCandiesTestPageE();
class _FlutterCandiesTestPageE {
const _FlutterCandiesTestPageE();
String get name => 'flutterCandies://testPageE';
Map<String, dynamic> d(
{TestMode testMode = const TestMode(id: 2, isTest: false),
TestMode1 testMode1}) =>
<String, dynamic>{
'testMode': testMode,
'testMode1': testMode1,
};
Map<String, dynamic> test() => const <String, dynamic>{
'constructorName': 'test',
};
Map<String, dynamic> requiredC({@required TestMode testMode}) =>
<String, dynamic>{
'testMode': testMode,
'constructorName': 'requiredC',
};
@override
String toString() => name;
}