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Permission plugin for Flutter. This plugin provides the Android API to request and check permissions.
12.0.9 #
- Added Make the status return of the READ_MEDIA_VISUAL_USER_SELECTED permission more accurate.
12.0.8 #
- Added support for limited photo and video permission on Android.
12.0.7 #
- Removes additional Android v1 embedding class reference.
12.0.6 #
- Removes deprecated support for Android V1 embedding as support will be removed from Flutter (see flutter/flutter#144726).
12.0.5 #
- Upgrades Gradle and Android Gradle plugin.
12.0.4 #
- Returns
granted
on permissionPermission.scheduleExactAlarm
for devices running lower than Android S (API 31), before this change the default return wasdenied
. - Updates
minSdkVersion
version toflutter.minSdkVersion
.
12.0.3 #
- Updates the dependency on
permission_handler_platform_interface
to version 4.1.0 (SiriKit support is only available for iOS or macOS).
12.0.2 #
- Fixes bug where Android activity is leaked when embedded in native Android application.
12.0.1 #
- Fixes a bug where the
ignoreBatteryOptimizations
permission didn't report the correct status when the permission is requested and granted.
12.0.0 #
- BREAKING CHANGES:
- Adds
Permission.calendarWriteOnly
. - Removes
Permission.calendarReadOnly
.
- Adds
11.1.0 #
- Implements the
Permission.calendarReadOnly
andPermissionCalendarFullAccess
permissions.
11.0.5 #
- Removes the obsolete
updatePermissionShouldShowStatus
method from the Java code base. - Fixes some analysis warnings in the Java code base.
11.0.4 #
- Fixes a bug where the status of special permissions would incorrectly be reported as
denied
.
11.0.3 #
- Fixes a bug where
Permission.notification.status
would never returnpermanentlyDenied
on Android.
11.0.2 #
- Fixes a bug where
Permission.Phone
would always return 'denied' when requesting the permission status. - Fixes a bug where Flutter permissions that require multiple Android permissions would base their status on the status of the first Android permission, as opposed to the result of all relevant Android permissions.
11.0.1 #
- Fixes
java.lang.IllegalStateException: Reply already submitted
when requesting post notification permission.
11.0.0 #
- BREAKING CHANGE: Fixes a bug where the permission status would return 'denied' regardless of whether the status was 'denied' or 'permanently denied'.
10.3.6 #
- Fixes a bug where requesting multiple permissions would crash the app if at least one of the permissions was a special permission.
10.3.5 #
- Fixes a bug where
Permission.ScheduleExactAlarm
was not opening the settings screen.
10.3.4 #
- Fixes a bug where the permission status would return 'permanently denied' instead of 'denied' when the user dismisses the permission dialog.
10.3.3 #
- Migrates the Gradle compile arguments to the example app, so they are not enforced upon consumers of the plugin.
10.3.2 #
- Updates example app to show
Permission.photos
and hidePermission.bluetooth
.
10.3.1 #
- Fixes
java.lang.IllegalStateException: Reply already submitted
when checking the status of Bluetooth service.
10.3.0 #
- Adds support for the new Android 13 permission: BODY_SENSORS_BACKGROUND.
10.2.3 #
- Fix missing POST_NOTIFICATIONS permission in the Android example project.
10.2.2 #
- Fixes the SCHEDULE_EXACT_ALARM status check on Android 12 and 13.
10.2.1 #
- Adds compatibility with Android Gradle Plugin 8.0.
10.2.0 #
- Adds support for the new Android 13 permissions: SCHEDULE_EXACT_ALARM, READ_MEDIA_IMAGES, READ_MEDIA_VIDEO and READ_MEDIA_AUDIO
10.1.0 #
- Adds support for the new Android 13 permission: NEARBY_WIFI_DEVICES.
10.0.0 #
- BREAKING CHANGE: Updates Android
compileSdkVersion
to33
to handle the newPOST_NOTIFICATIONS
permission.When updating to version 10.0.0 make sure to update the
android/app/build.gradle
file and set thecompileSdkVersion
to33
.
9.0.2+1 #
- Undoes PR #765 which by mistake requests write_external_storage permission based on the target SDK instead of the actual SDK of the Android device.
9.0.2 #
- Moves Android implementation into its own package.