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A flutter plugin for executing dart code continously even application closed.
A flutter plugin for execute dart code in background.
Support me to maintain this plugin continously with a cup of coffee. #
Android #
- To change notification icon, just add drawable icon with name
ic_bg_service_small
.
WARNING:
Please make sure your project already use the version of gradle tools below:
- in android/build.gradle
classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:7.4.2'
- in android/build.gradle
ext.kotlin_version = '1.8.10'
- in android/gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.properties
distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-7.5-all.zip
Configuration required for Foreground Services on Android 14 (SDK 34) #
Applications that target SDK 34 and use foreground services need to include some additional configuration to declare the type of foreground service they use:
-
Determine the type of foreground service your app requires by consulting the documentation
-
Add the corresponding permission to your
android/app/src/main/AndroidManifest.xml
file:
<manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" xmlns:tools="http://schemas.android.com/tools" package="com.example">
...
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.FOREGROUND_SERVICE" />
<!--
Permission to use here depends on the value you picked for foregroundServiceType - see the Android documentation.
Eg, if you picked 'location', use 'android.permission.FOREGROUND_SERVICE_LOCATION'
-->
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.FOREGROUND_SERVICE_..." />
<application
android:label="example"
android:name="${applicationName}"
android:icon="@mipmap/ic_launcher"
...>
<activity
android:name=".MainActivity"
android:exported="true"
...>
<!--Add this-->
<service
android:name="id.flutter.flutter_background_service.BackgroundService"
android:foregroundServiceType="WhatForegroundServiceTypeDoYouWant"
/>
<!--end-->
...
...
</application>
</manifest>
WARNING:
- YOU MUST MAKE SURE ANY REQUIRED PERMISSIONS TO BE GRANTED BEFORE YOU START THE SERVICE
Using custom notification for Foreground Service #
You can make your own custom notification for foreground service. It can give you more power to make notifications more attractive to users, for example adding progressbars, buttons, actions, etc. The example below is using flutter_local_notifications plugin, but you can use any other notification plugin. You can follow how to make it below:
- Notification Channel
Future<void> main() async {
WidgetsFlutterBinding.ensureInitialized();
await initializeService();
runApp(MyApp());
}
// this will be used as notification channel id
const notificationChannelId = 'my_foreground';
// this will be used for notification id, So you can update your custom notification with this id.
const notificationId = 888;
Future<void> initializeService() async {
final service = FlutterBackgroundService();
const AndroidNotificationChannel channel = AndroidNotificationChannel(
notificationChannelId, // id
'MY FOREGROUND SERVICE', // title
description:
'This channel is used for important notifications.', // description
importance: Importance.low, // importance must be at low or higher level
);
final FlutterLocalNotificationsPlugin flutterLocalNotificationsPlugin =
FlutterLocalNotificationsPlugin();
await flutterLocalNotificationsPlugin
.resolvePlatformSpecificImplementation<
AndroidFlutterLocalNotificationsPlugin>()
?.createNotificationChannel(channel);
await service.configure(
androidConfiguration: AndroidConfiguration(
// this will be executed when app is in foreground or background in separated isolate
onStart: onStart,
// auto start service
autoStart: true,
isForegroundMode: true,
notificationChannelId: notificationChannelId, // this must match with notification channel you created above.
initialNotificationTitle: 'AWESOME SERVICE',
initialNotificationContent: 'Initializing',
foregroundServiceNotificationId: notificationId,
),
...
- Update notification info
Future<void> onStart(ServiceInstance service) async {
// Only available for flutter 3.0.0 and later
DartPluginRegistrant.ensureInitialized();
final FlutterLocalNotificationsPlugin flutterLocalNotificationsPlugin =
FlutterLocalNotificationsPlugin();
// bring to foreground
Timer.periodic(const Duration(seconds: 1), (timer) async {
if (service is AndroidServiceInstance) {
if (await service.isForegroundService()) {
flutterLocalNotificationsPlugin.show(
notificationId,
'COOL SERVICE',
'Awesome ${DateTime.now()}',
const NotificationDetails(
android: AndroidNotificationDetails(
notificationChannelId,
'MY FOREGROUND SERVICE',
icon: 'ic_bg_service_small',
ongoing: true,
),
),
);
}
}
});
}
Using Background Service Even when The Application Is Closed #
You can use this feature in order to execute code in background. Very useful to fetch realtime data from a server and push notifications.
Must Know:
isForegroundMode: false
: The background mode requires running in release mode and requires disabling battery optimization so that the service stays up when the user closes the application.isForegroundMode: true
: Displays a silent notification when used according to Android's Policy
- Simple implementation using Socket.io
import 'dart:async';
import 'dart:ui';
import 'package:socket_io_client/socket_io_client.dart' as io;
import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
import 'package:flutter_background_service/flutter_background_service.dart';
Future<void> main() async {
WidgetsFlutterBinding.ensureInitialized();
await initializeService();
runApp(MyApp());
}
void startBackgroundService() {
final service = FlutterBackgroundService();
service.startService();
}
void stopBackgroundService() {
final service = FlutterBackgroundService();
service.invoke("stop");
}
Future<void> initializeService() async {
final service = FlutterBackgroundService();
await service.configure(
iosConfiguration: IosConfiguration(
autoStart: true,
onForeground: onStart,
onBackground: onIosBackground,
),
androidConfiguration: AndroidConfiguration(
autoStart: true,
onStart: onStart,
isForegroundMode: false,
autoStartOnBoot: true,
),
);
}
@pragma('vm:entry-point')
Future<bool> onIosBackground(ServiceInstance service) async {
WidgetsFlutterBinding.ensureInitialized();
DartPluginRegistrant.ensureInitialized();
return true;
}
@pragma('vm:entry-point')
void onStart(ServiceInstance service) async {
final socket = io.io("your-server-url", <String, dynamic>{
'transports': ['websocket'],
'autoConnect': true,
});
socket.onConnect((_) {
print('Connected. Socket ID: ${socket.id}');
// Implement your socket logic here
// For example, you can listen for events or send data
});
socket.onDisconnect((_) {
print('Disconnected');
});
socket.on("event-name", (data) {
//do something here like pushing a notification
});
service.on("stop").listen((event) {
service.stopSelf();
print("background process is now stopped");
});
service.on("start").listen((event) {});
Timer.periodic(const Duration(seconds: 1), (timer) {
socket.emit("event-name", "your-message");
print("service is successfully running ${DateTime.now().second}");
});
}
iOS #
-
Enable
background_fetch
capability in xcode (optional), if you wish ios to executeIosConfiguration.onBackground
callback. -
For iOS 13 and Later (using
BGTaskScheduler
), insert lines below into your ios/Runner/Info.plist
<key>BGTaskSchedulerPermittedIdentifiers</key>
<array>
<string>dev.flutter.background.refresh</string>
</array>
- You can also using your own custom identifier
In
ios/Runner/AppDelegate.swift
add line below
import UIKit
import Flutter
import flutter_background_service_ios // add this
@UIApplicationMain
@objc class AppDelegate: FlutterAppDelegate {
override func application(
_ application: UIApplication,
didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [UIApplication.LaunchOptionsKey: Any]?
) -> Bool {
/// Add this line
SwiftFlutterBackgroundServicePlugin.taskIdentifier = "your.custom.task.identifier"
GeneratedPluginRegistrant.register(with: self)
return super.application(application, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions: launchOptions)
}
}
Usage #
- Call
FlutterBackgroundService.configure()
to configure handler that will be executed by the Service.
It's highly recommended to call this method in
main()
method to ensure the callback handler updated.
-
Call
FlutterBackgroundService.start
to start the Service ifautoStart
is not enabled. -
Since the Service using Isolates, You won't be able to share reference between UI and Service. You can communicate between UI and Service using
invoke()
andon(String method)
.
Migration #
sendData()
renamed toinvoke(String method)
onDataReceived()
renamed toon(String method)
- Now you have to use
ServiceInstance
object insideonStart
method instead of creating a newFlutterBackgroundService
object. See the example project. - Only use
FlutterBackgroundService
class in UI Isolate andServiceInstance
in background isolate.
FAQ #
Why the service not started automatically? #
Some android device manufacturers have a custom android os for example MIUI from Xiaomi. You have to deal with that policy.
Service killed by system and not respawn? #
Try to disable battery optimization for your app.
My notification icon not changed, how to solve it? #
Make sure you had created notification icons named ic_bg_service_small
and placed in res/drawable-mdpi, res/drawable-hdpi, res/drawable-xhdpi, res/drawable-xxhdpi for PNGs file, and res/drawable-anydpi-v24 for XML (Vector) file.
Service not running in Release Mode #
Add @pragma('vm:entry-point')
to the onStart()
method.
Example:
@pragma('vm:entry-point')
void onStart(ServiceInstance service){
...
}
Service terminated when app is in background (minimized) on iOS #
Keep in your mind, iOS doesn't have a long running service feature like Android. So, it's not possible to keep your application running when it's in background because the OS will suspend your application soon. Currently, this plugin provide onBackground method, that will be executed periodically by Background Fetch
capability provided by iOS. It cannot be faster than 15 minutes and only alive about 15-30 seconds.
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