flutter_security_checker 3.2.0 flutter_security_checker: ^3.2.0 copied to clipboard
This plugin provides the ability to verify rooting and integrity on Android and iOS platforms.
This plugin provides the ability to verify rooting and integrity on Android and iOS platforms.
Features #
- Can check whether the device is rooted or jailBroken.
- Can check whether the device on which the app is installed is a physical device.
- Can check that the app is installed through the correct content service (such as Google Play or Apple Store).
Support version #
- Flutter:
3.3.0+
- Dart:
2.18.0+
- Android:
5.0+ (minSdkVersion: 21)
- iOS:
12.0+
Getting started #
To use this plugin, add flutter_security_checker
as a dependency in your pubspec.yaml file. For example:
dependencies:
flutter_security_checker: ^3.2.0
How to use #
import 'package:flutter_security_checker/flutter_security_checker.dart';
void _onCheckButtonPressed() async {
// Check whether the device is rooted or jailBroken.
// In Android Emulator or iOS Simulator it always returns true.
final bool isRooted = await FlutterSecurityChecker.isRooted;
// Check whether the device on which the app is installed is a physical device.
final bool isRealDevice = await FlutterSecurityChecker.isRealDevice;
// Check that the app is installed through the correct content service (such as Google Play or Apple Store).
// It is not an app installed through content service or always returns false in debugging mode.
final bool hasCorrectlyInstalled = await FlutterSecurityChecker.hasCorrectlyInstalled;
}
NOTE: The isRooted
and hasCorrectlyInstalled
functions may not work properly in the development environment. In development environment, it is recommended to turn off notifications using the kReleaseMode
of the flutter/foundation.dart
package appropriately.
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.