fire_tv_listener 0.0.6 fire_tv_listener: ^0.0.6 copied to clipboard
Provides a `FireTVRemoteListener` Widget to listen to events from a Fire TV Remote Control.
fire_tv_listener #
This Widget listens to events from a Fire TV Remote control and triggers a callback function for each
Installation #
Add fire_tv_listener
to your pubspec.yaml
flutter pub get fire_tv_listener
Usage #
Import it into your code:
import 'package:fire_tv_listener/fire_tv_listener.dart';
And wrap your application in a FireTVRemoteListener
Widget.
Here is an example.
// EXAMPLE CODE
import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
import 'package:flutter/services.dart';
void main() {
runApp(Example());
}
class Example extends StatefulWidget {
const Example({Key? key}) : super(key: key);
@override
_ExampleState createState() => _ExampleState();
}
class _ExampleState extends State<Example> {
final fn = FocusNode();
String pressed = '- PRESS A BUTTON -';
@override
void initState() {
super.initState();
}
@override
void dispose() {
super.dispose();
fn.dispose();
}
void rebuild() {
if (mounted) setState(() {});
}
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return FireTVRemoteListener(
onUp: () => pressed = 'UP',
onDown: () => pressed = 'DOWN',
onLeft: () => pressed = 'LEFT',
onRight: () => pressed = 'RIGHT',
onMenu: () => pressed = 'MENU',
onSelect: () => pressed = 'SELECT',
onFF: () => pressed = 'FF',
onRew: () => pressed = 'REW',
onPlayPause: () => pressed = 'PLAY/PAUSE',
// onBack: () => back = true, // back sends android back key
afterKey: (event) {
if (event is RawKeyUpEvent) pressed = '- PRESS A BUTTON -';
rebuild();
},
focusNode: fn,
child: Scaffold(
body: Center(child: Text(pressed, style: TextStyle(fontSize: 60))),
),
);
}
}