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Picture in Picture mode management for Flutter. Available only for Android.
floating #
Picture in Picture management for Flutter. Android only
App configuration #
Add android:supportsPictureInPicture="true"
line to the <activity>
tag in android/src/main/AndroidManifest.xml
:
<manifest>
<application>
<activity
android:name=".MainActivity"
android:supportsPictureInPicture="true"
...
Widget #
This package provides a helper PiPSwitcher
widget for switching the displayed widgets according to current PiP status. Use it like so:
PiPSwitcher(
childWhenDisabled: Scaffold(...),
childWhenEnabled: JustVideo(),
)
API #
PiP mode in desired mode is available only in Android so iOS and web support is not planned until the platforms adds native support for such feature.
Create a Floating instance #
final floating = Floating();
When you're done with the PiP functionality, make sure you're disposing the instance:
floating.dispose();
Check if PiP is available #
final canUsePiP = await floating.isPipAvailable;
PiP may be unavailable because of system settings managed by admin or device manufacturer. Also, the device may have Android version that was released without this feature.
Check if app is in PiP mode #
final currentStatus = await floating.pipStatus;
Possible statuses:
Status | Description | Will enable() have an effect? |
---|---|---|
disabled | PiP is available to use but currently disabled. | Yes |
enabled | PiP is enabled. The app can display content but will not receive user inputs until the user decides to bring the app to it's full size. | No |
unavailable | PiP is disabled on given device. | No |
Enable PiP mode #
final statusAfterEnabling = await floating.enable();
The default 16/9 aspect ratio can be overridden with custom Rational
.
Eg. to make PiP square use: .enable(Rational(1, 1))
or .enable(Rational.square())
.
When enabled, PiP mode can be toggled off by the user via system UI.