flutter_foreground_task 3.2.0 flutter_foreground_task: ^3.2.0 copied to clipboard
This plugin is used to implement a foreground service on the Android platform.
This plugin is used to implement a foreground service on the Android platform.
Features #
- Can perform repetitive task with foreground service.
- Provides useful utilities (minimizeApp, wakeUpScreen, etc.) that can use when performing task.
- Provides a widget that prevents the app from closing when the foreground service is running.
- Provides a widget to start the foreground service when the app is minimized or closed.
- Provides an option to automatically resume foreground service on boot.
Getting started #
To use this plugin, add flutter_foreground_task
as a dependency in your pubspec.yaml file. For example:
dependencies:
flutter_foreground_task: ^3.2.0
After adding the flutter_foreground_task
plugin to the flutter project, we need to specify the permissions and services to use for this plugin to work properly.
🐤 Android #
Since this plugin is based on a foreground service, we need to add the following permission to the AndroidManifest.xml
file. Open the AndroidManifest.xml
file and specify it between the <manifest>
and <application>
tags.
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.FOREGROUND_SERVICE" />
And we need to add this permission to automatically resume foreground service at boot time.
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.RECEIVE_BOOT_COMPLETED" />
And specify the service inside the <application>
tag as follows.
<service android:name="com.pravera.flutter_foreground_task.service.ForegroundService" />
🐤 iOS #
We can also launch flutter_foreground_task
on iOS platform. However, it has the following limitations.
- Works only on iOS 10.0 or later.
- If the app is forcibly closed, the task will not work.
- Task cannot be started automatically on device reboot.
- Due to the background processing limitations of the platform, the
onEvent
event may not work properly in the background. But in the foreground it works fine.
Objective-C:
-
To use this plugin developed in Swift language in a project using Objective-C, you need to add a bridge header. If you don't have an
ios/Runner/Runner-Bridging-Header.h
file in your project, check this page. -
Open the
ios/Runner/AppDelegate.swift
file and add the commented code.
#import "AppDelegate.h"
#import "GeneratedPluginRegistrant.h"
// here
#import <flutter_foreground_task/FlutterForegroundTaskPlugin.h>
// here
void registerPlugins(NSObject<FlutterPluginRegistry>* registry) {
[GeneratedPluginRegistrant registerWithRegistry:registry];
}
@implementation AppDelegate
- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application
didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions {
[GeneratedPluginRegistrant registerWithRegistry:self];
// here, Without this code the task will not work.
[FlutterForegroundTaskPlugin setPluginRegistrantCallback:registerPlugins];
return [super application:application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:launchOptions];
}
@end
Swift:
- Declare the import statement below in the
ios/Runner/Runner-Bridging-Header.h
file.
#import <flutter_foreground_task/FlutterForegroundTaskPlugin.h>
- Open the
ios/Runner/AppDelegate.swift
file and add the commented code.
import UIKit
import Flutter
@UIApplicationMain
@objc class AppDelegate: FlutterAppDelegate {
override func application(
_ application: UIApplication,
didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [UIApplication.LaunchOptionsKey: Any]?
) -> Bool {
GeneratedPluginRegistrant.register(with: self)
// here, Without this code the task will not work.
SwiftFlutterForegroundTaskPlugin.setPluginRegistrantCallback(registerPlugins)
return super.application(application, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions: launchOptions)
}
}
// here
func registerPlugins(registry: FlutterPluginRegistry) {
GeneratedPluginRegistrant.register(with: registry)
}
How to use #
This plugin has two ways to start a foreground task. There is a way to manually start a foreground task and a way to start it when the app is minimized or closed by the WillStartForegroundTask
widget.
🐥 Start manually
- Initialize the
FlutterForegroundTask
. You can use theFlutterForegroundTask.init()
function to set notifications and task options.
androidNotificationOptions
: Notification options for Android platform.iosNotificationOptions
: Notification options for iOS platform.foregroundTaskOptions
: Options for setting the foreground task behavior in detail.printDevLog
: Whether to show the developer log. If this value is set to true, you can see logs of the activity (start, stop, etc) of the flutter_foreground_task plugin. It does not work in release mode. The default isfalse
.
void _initForegroundTask() {
FlutterForegroundTask.init(
androidNotificationOptions: AndroidNotificationOptions(
channelId: 'notification_channel_id',
channelName: 'Foreground Notification',
channelDescription: 'This notification appears when the foreground service is running.',
channelImportance: NotificationChannelImportance.LOW,
priority: NotificationPriority.LOW,
iconData: NotificationIconData(
resType: ResourceType.mipmap,
resPrefix: ResourcePrefix.ic,
name: 'launcher',
),
),
iosNotificationOptions: IOSNotificationOptions(
showNotification: true,
playSound: false,
),
foregroundTaskOptions: ForegroundTaskOptions(
interval: 5000,
autoRunOnBoot: true,
),
printDevLog: true,
);
}
@override
void initState() {
super.initState();
_initForegroundTask();
}
- Add
WithForegroundTask
widget to prevent the app from closing when the foreground service is running.
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return MaterialApp(
// A widget that prevents the app from closing when the foreground service is running.
// This widget must be declared above the [Scaffold] widget.
home: WithForegroundTask(
child: Scaffold(
appBar: AppBar(
title: const Text('Flutter Foreground Task'),
centerTitle: true,
),
body: buildContentView(),
),
),
);
}
- Write callback and handler and start the foreground service.
FlutterForegroundTask.startService()
provides the following options:
notificationTitle
: The title that will be displayed in the notification.notificationText
: The text that will be displayed in the notification.callback
: A top-level function that calls the setTaskHandler function.
// The callback function should always be a top-level function.
void startCallback() {
// The setTaskHandler function must be called to handle the task in the background.
FlutterForegroundTask.setTaskHandler(FirstTaskHandler());
}
class FirstTaskHandler implements TaskHandler {
@override
Future<void> onStart(DateTime timestamp, SendPort? sendPort) async {
// You can use the getData function to get the data you saved.
final customData = await FlutterForegroundTask.getData<String>(key: 'customData');
print('customData: $customData');
}
@override
Future<void> onEvent(DateTime timestamp, SendPort? sendPort) async {
// Send data to the main isolate.
sendPort?.send(timestamp);
}
@override
Future<void> onDestroy(DateTime timestamp) async {
// You can use the clearAllData function to clear all the stored data.
await FlutterForegroundTask.clearAllData();
}
}
class ExampleApp extends StatefulWidget {
@override
_ExampleAppState createState() => _ExampleAppState();
}
class _ExampleAppState extends State<ExampleApp> {
ReceivePort? _receivePort;
// ...
void _startForegroundTask() async {
// You can save data using the saveData function.
await FlutterForegroundTask.saveData(key: 'customData', value: 'hello');
if (await FlutterForegroundTask.isRunningService) {
_receivePort = await FlutterForegroundTask.restartService();
} else {
_receivePort = await FlutterForegroundTask.startService(
notificationTitle: 'Foreground Service is running',
notificationText: 'Tap to return to the app',
callback: startCallback,
);
}
_receivePort?.listen((message) {
if (message is DateTime)
print('receive timestamp: $message');
});
}
@override
void dispose() {
_receivePort?.close();
super.dispose();
}
}
As you can see in the code above, you can manage data with the following functions.
void function() async {
await FlutterForegroundTask.getData(key: String);
await FlutterForegroundTask.saveData(key: String, value: Object);
await FlutterForegroundTask.removeData(key: String);
await FlutterForegroundTask.clearAllData();
}
If the plugin you want to use provides a stream, use it like this:
class FirstTaskHandler implements TaskHandler {
StreamSubscription<Position>? streamSubscription;
@override
Future<void> onStart(DateTime timestamp, SendPort? sendPort) async {
final positionStream = Geolocator.getPositionStream();
streamSubscription = positionStream.listen((event) {
// Update notification content.
FlutterForegroundTask.updateService(
notificationTitle: 'Current Position',
notificationText: '${event.latitude}, ${event.longitude}');
// Send data to the main isolate.
sendPort?.send(event);
});
}
@override
Future<void> onEvent(DateTime timestamp, SendPort? sendPort) async {
}
@override
Future<void> onDestroy(DateTime timestamp) async {
await streamSubscription?.cancel();
}
}
- Use
FlutterForegroundTask.updateService()
to update the foreground service. The options are the same as the start function.
// The callback function should always be a top-level function.
void startCallback() {
// The setTaskHandler function must be called to handle the task in the background.
FlutterForegroundTask.setTaskHandler(FirstTaskHandler());
}
class FirstTaskHandler implements TaskHandler {
int updateCount = 0;
@override
Future<void> onStart(DateTime timestamp, SendPort? sendPort) async {
// You can use the getData function to get the data you saved.
final customData = await FlutterForegroundTask.getData<String>(key: 'customData');
print('customData: $customData');
}
@override
Future<void> onEvent(DateTime timestamp, SendPort? sendPort) async {
FlutterForegroundTask.updateService(
notificationTitle: 'FirstTaskHandler',
notificationText: timestamp.toString(),
callback: updateCount >= 10 ? updateCallback : null);
// Send data to the main isolate.
sendPort?.send(timestamp);
sendPort?.send(updateCount);
updateCount++;
}
@override
Future<void> onDestroy(DateTime timestamp) async {
// You can use the clearAllData function to clear all the stored data.
await FlutterForegroundTask.clearAllData();
}
}
void updateCallback() {
FlutterForegroundTask.setTaskHandler(SecondTaskHandler());
}
class SecondTaskHandler implements TaskHandler {
@override
Future<void> onStart(DateTime timestamp, SendPort? sendPort) async {
}
@override
Future<void> onEvent(DateTime timestamp, SendPort? sendPort) async {
FlutterForegroundTask.updateService(
notificationTitle: 'SecondTaskHandler',
notificationText: timestamp.toString());
// Send data to the main isolate.
sendPort?.send(timestamp);
}
@override
Future<void> onDestroy(DateTime timestamp) async {
}
}
- If you no longer use the foreground service, call
FlutterForegroundTask.stopService()
.
void _stopForegroundTask() {
FlutterForegroundTask.stopService();
}
🐥 Start with WillStartForegroundTask
widget
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return MaterialApp(
// A widget to start the foreground service when the app is minimized or closed.
// This widget must be declared above the [Scaffold] widget.
home: WillStartForegroundTask(
onWillStart: () {
// Return whether to start the foreground service.
return true;
},
androidNotificationOptions: AndroidNotificationOptions(
channelId: 'notification_channel_id',
channelName: 'Foreground Notification',
channelDescription: 'This notification appears when the foreground service is running.',
channelImportance: NotificationChannelImportance.LOW,
priority: NotificationPriority.LOW,
iconData: NotificationIconData(
resType: ResourceType.mipmap,
resPrefix: ResourcePrefix.ic,
name: 'launcher',
),
),
iosNotificationOptions: IOSNotificationOptions(
showNotification: true,
playSound: false,
),
foregroundTaskOptions: ForegroundTaskOptions(
interval: 5000,
autoRunOnBoot: false,
),
printDevLog: true,
notificationTitle: 'Foreground Service is running',
notificationText: 'Tap to return to the app',
callback: callback,
child: Scaffold(
appBar: AppBar(
title: const Text('Flutter Foreground Task'),
centerTitle: true,
),
body: buildContentView(),
),
),
);
}
Models #
🐔 AndroidNotificationOptions #
Notification options for Android platform.
Property | Description |
---|---|
channelId |
Unique ID of the notification channel. |
channelName |
The name of the notification channel. This value is displayed to the user in the notification settings. |
channelDescription |
The description of the notification channel. This value is displayed to the user in the notification settings. |
channelImportance |
The importance of the notification channel. The default is NotificationChannelImportance.DEFAULT . |
priority |
Priority of notifications for Android 7.1 and lower. The default is NotificationPriority.DEFAULT . |
enableVibration |
Whether to enable vibration when creating notifications. The default is false . |
playSound |
Whether to play sound when creating notifications. The default is false . |
showWhen |
Whether to show the timestamp when the notification was created in the content view. The default is false . |
isSticky |
Whether or not the system will restart the service if the service is killed. The default is true . |
visibility |
Control the level of detail displayed in notifications on the lock screen. The default is NotificationVisibility.VISIBILITY_PUBLIC . |
iconData |
The data of the icon to display in the notification. If the value is null, the app launcher icon is used. |
🐔 NotificationIconData #
Data for setting the notification icon.
Property | Description |
---|---|
resType |
The resource type of the notification icon. If the resource is in the drawable folder, set it to ResourceType.drawable , if the resource is in the mipmap folder, set it to ResourceType.mipmap . |
resPrefix |
The resource prefix of the notification icon. If the notification icon name is ic_simple_notification , set it to ResourcePrefix.ic and set name to simple_notification . |
name |
Notification icon name without prefix. |
🐔 ResourceType #
The resource type of the notification icon.
Value | Description |
---|---|
drawable |
A resources in the drawable folder. The drawable folder is where all kinds of images are stored. |
mipmap |
A resources in the mipmap folder. The mipmap folder is usually where the launcher icon image is stored. |
🐔 ResourcePrefix #
The resource prefix of the notification icon.
Value | Description |
---|---|
ic |
A resources with the ic_ prefix. |
img |
A resources with the img_ prefix. |
🐔 IOSNotificationOptions #
Notification options for iOS platform.
Property | Description |
---|---|
showNotification |
Whether to show notifications. The default is true . |
playSound |
Whether to play sound when creating notifications. The default is false . |
🐔 ForegroundTaskOptions #
Data class with foreground task options.
Property | Description |
---|---|
interval |
The task call interval in milliseconds. The default is 5000 . |
autoRunOnBoot |
Whether to automatically run foreground task on boot. The default is false . |
🐔 NotificationChannelImportance #
The importance of the notification channel. See https://developer.android.com/training/notify-user/channels?hl=ko#importance
Value | Description |
---|---|
NONE |
A notification with no importance: does not show in the shade. |
MIN |
Min notification importance: only shows in the shade, below the fold. |
LOW |
Low notification importance: shows in the shade, and potentially in the status bar (see shouldHideSilentStatusBarIcons()), but is not audibly intrusive. |
DEFAULT |
Default notification importance: shows everywhere, makes noise, but does not visually intrude. |
HIGH |
Higher notification importance: shows everywhere, makes noise and peeks. May use full screen intents. |
MAX |
Max notification importance: same as HIGH, but generally not used. |
🐔 NotificationPriority #
Priority of notifications for Android 7.1 and lower.
Value | Description |
---|---|
MIN |
No sound and does not appear in the status bar. |
LOW |
No sound. |
DEFAULT |
Makes a sound. |
HIGH |
Makes a sound and appears as a heads-up notification. |
MAX |
Same as HIGH, but used when you want to notify notification immediately. |
🐔 NotificationVisibility #
The level of detail displayed in notifications on the lock screen.
Value | Description |
---|---|
VISIBILITY_PUBLIC |
Show this notification in its entirety on all lockscreens. |
VISIBILITY_SECRET |
Do not reveal any part of this notification on a secure lockscreen. |
VISIBILITY_PRIVATE |
Show this notification on all lockscreens, but conceal sensitive or private information on secure lockscreens. |
Utility methods #
🍭 minimizeApp #
Minimize the app to the background.
import 'package:flutter_foreground_task/flutter_foreground_task.dart';
void function() => FlutterForegroundTask.minimizeApp();
🍭 wakeUpScreen #
Wake up the screen of a device that is turned off.
import 'package:flutter_foreground_task/flutter_foreground_task.dart';
void function() => FlutterForegroundTask.wakeUpScreen();
🍭 isIgnoringBatteryOptimizations #
Returns whether the app has been excluded from battery optimization.
import 'package:flutter_foreground_task/flutter_foreground_task.dart';
Future<bool> function() => FlutterForegroundTask.isIgnoringBatteryOptimizations;
🍭 openIgnoreBatteryOptimizationSettings #
Open the settings page where you can set ignore battery optimization.
import 'package:flutter_foreground_task/flutter_foreground_task.dart';
Future<bool> function() => FlutterForegroundTask.openIgnoreBatteryOptimizationSettings();
Support #
If you find any bugs or issues while using the plugin, please register an issues on GitHub. You can also contact us at hwj930513@naver.com.