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A Flutter package for showing a lock screen on app open and app pause.

4.2.0+1 - 18th November 2024 #

  • Updates to README

4.2.0 - 18th November 2024 #

  • Ability to change the background lock latency from a descendant using AppLock.of(context).setBackgroundLockLatency(duration); (closes pull request #27)
  • Deprecation: enabled is now deprecated and will be removed in the next major versions, please use initiallyEnabled instead (provides clarity based on discussion on pull request #27)
  • Deprecation: backgroundLockLatency is now deprecated and will be removed in the next major versions, please use initalBackgroundLockLatency instead (provides clarity based on discussion on pull request #27)

Thank you to @jakobleck and @Bptmn for helping to drive this forward through an initial pull request, suggestions and conversation!

4.1.1+1 - 30th December 2023 #

  • Updates to README

4.1.1 - 30th December 2023 #

  • Fix for app still locking if the app resumes before the end of the background lock latency

4.1.0 - 30th December 2023 #

  • Inactive state!
    • When the app becomes inactive (e.g. viewing the device's recent app switcher or notification center) you can now show a custom screen (see issue #6 for limitations)
    • This can be used instead of or along side the existing lock screen mechanism
  • Deprecation: lockScreen is now deprecated and will be removed in the next major version, please use lockScreenBuilder instead (closes issue #23)

4.0.1 - 25th December 2023 #

  • Breaking change: requires Flutter 3.16.0 or greater
  • Breaking change: requires Dart 3.0.0 or greater
  • Using AppLifecycleState.hidden instead of AppLifecycleState.paused
  • Package upgrades and deprecation fixes

4.0.0 - 25th December 2023 #

Version 4.0.0 general availabilty, see changes in 4.0.0-dev.0 - 21st November 2022 below.

4.0.0-dev.0 - 21st November 2022 #

MaterialApp is no longer used under the hood!

Version 4.0.0 uses a Navigator directly instead of a MaterialApp. The new required use of AppLock allows you to make use of your own MaterialApp's theming.

Old:

void main() {
  runApp(AppLock(
    builder: (arg) => MyApp(data: arg),
    lockScreen: LockScreen(),
  ));
}

New:

void main() {
  runApp(MyApp());
}

class MyApp extends StatelessWidget {
  ...

  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return MaterialApp(
      ...
      builder: (context, child) => AppLock(
        builder: (context, arg) => child!,
        lockScreen: LockScreen(),
      ),
      ...
    );
  }
}

Breaking changes:

  • builder now requires a callback which receives a BuildContext and an Object?
  • theme is no longer available

Non-breaking changes:

  • AppLock now exposes a launchArg property which is an Object?

3.0.0 - 28th October 2022 #

Flutter 3 support!

Flutter 3 was always supported, but the ! operator has been removed from calls to WidgetsBinding.instance which was causing an annoying warning.

All packages have been upgraded and the example project has also been upgraded.

2.0.0 - 28th July 2021 #

Migrated to null-safety!

There are now also integration tests in the example project which can be run using flutter test integration_test/integration_tests.dart.

1.5.0 - 1st April 2021 #

Added the ability to override the theme property of the MaterialApp which AppLock uses internally.

runApp(AppLock(
  ...
  theme: ThemeData(
    textTheme: TextTheme(
      headline1: TextStyle(fontSize: 32),
    ),
  ),
));

debugShowCheckedModeBanner has also been set to false.

Thank you to @vishnukvmd and @dshukertjr for contributing these changes!

1.4.0+1 - 4th Oct 2020 #

Minor updates to docs.

1.4.0 - 4th Oct 2020 #

New functionality to specify a period of time between the app going into the background state and when the lock screen should be shown.

runApp(AppLock(
  ...,
  backgroundLockLatency: const Duration(seconds: 30),
));

This allows the app to go into the background state for the specified duration without causing the lock screen to be shown.

1.3.1 - 16th May 2020 #

showLockScreen is now a Future.

await AppLock.of(context).showLockScreen();

print('Did unlock!');

Thank you to @rdev-software for contributing this change!

1.3.0 - 16th May 2020 #

New functionality to show the lock screen on-demand.

AppLock.of(context).showLockScreen();

1.2.0+1 - 21st Feb 2020 #

Update to description.

1.2.0 - 21st Dec 2019 #

New functionality to enable or disable the lockScreen at launch and on-demand.

runApp(AppLock(
  builder: ...,
  lockScreen: ...,
  enabled: false,
));
AppLock.of(context).enable();
AppLock.of(context).disable();

1.1.0+2 - 21st Dec 2019 #

  • Removing deprecating child method in preference for the builder method.
  • Updating Flutter version constraints

1.1.0+1 - 15th Dec 2019 #

Deprecating child method in preference for the builder method - simply a name change.

1.1.0 - 15th Dec 2019 #

Breaking change

An argument can now be passed in to the AppLock method didUnlock and is accessible through the builder method, child - this should be considered a breaking change as the builder method, child requires a parameter even if null is passed in to didUnlock.

1.0.0 - 15th Dec 2019 #

Initial release

Use AppLock to provide lock screen functionality to you Flutter apps.

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A Flutter package for showing a lock screen on app open and app pause.

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