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A flutter plugin to show Truecaller like overlay window, over all other apps along with callback events. Android Go or Android 11 & above, this plugin shows notification bubble, in other android versi [...]
system_alert_window #
A flutter plugin to show Truecaller like overlay window, over all other apps along with callback events. Android Go or Android 11 & above, this plugin shows notification bubble, in other android versions, it shows an overlay window.
Android #
Demo #
1. Clip of example app and 2. Working of button click in the background
Application Class #
JAVA (Application.java)
import android.os.Bundle;
import in.jvapps.system_alert_window.SystemAlertWindowPlugin;
import io.flutter.app.FlutterApplication;
import io.flutter.plugin.common.PluginRegistry;
import io.flutter.plugins.GeneratedPluginRegistrant;
public class Application extends FlutterApplication implements PluginRegistry.PluginRegistrantCallback {
@Override
public void onCreate() {
super.onCreate();
//This is required as we are using background channel for dispatching click events
SystemAlertWindowPlugin.setPluginRegistrant(this);
}
@Override
public void registerWith(PluginRegistry pluginRegistry) {
GeneratedPluginRegistrant.registerWith(pluginRegistry);
}
}
KOTLIN (Application.kt)
import `in`.jvapps.system_alert_window.SystemAlertWindowPlugin
import io.flutter.app.FlutterApplication
import io.flutter.plugin.common.PluginRegistry
import io.flutter.plugin.common.PluginRegistry.PluginRegistrantCallback
class Application : FlutterApplication(), PluginRegistrantCallback {
override fun onCreate() {
super.onCreate()
SystemAlertWindowPlugin.setPluginRegistrant(this)
}
override fun registerWith(registry: PluginRegistry) {
SystemAlertWindowPlugin.registerWith(registry.registrarFor("in.jvapps.system_alert_window"));
}
}
Manifest #
//Permissions
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.SYSTEM_ALERT_WINDOW" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.FOREGROUND_SERVICE " />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WAKE_LOCK" />
<application
//Linking the previously added application class
android:name=".Application"
android:label="system_alert_window_example"
android:icon="@mipmap/ic_launcher">
Android 10 & below, Android GO (API 27)
Uses 'draw on top' permission and displays it as a overlay window
Android 11 & above
User has to allow 'All conversations can bubble' in the notification settings of the app. Uses Android Bubble APIs to show the overlay window inside a notification bubble.
Android GO (API 29)
User has to manually enable bubbles from the developer options. Uses Android Bubble APIs to show the overlay window inside a notification bubble.
IOS #
Displays as a notification in the notification center [Help Needed]
Example #
Show the overlay #
SystemWindowHeader header = SystemWindowHeader(
title: SystemWindowText(text: "Incoming Call", fontSize: 10, textColor: Colors.black45),
padding: SystemWindowPadding.setSymmetricPadding(12, 12),
subTitle: SystemWindowText(text: "9898989899", fontSize: 14, fontWeight: FontWeight.BOLD, textColor: Colors.black87),
decoration: SystemWindowDecoration(startColor: Colors.grey[100]),
button: SystemWindowButton(text: SystemWindowText(text: "Personal", fontSize: 10, textColor: Colors.black45), tag: "personal_btn"),
buttonPosition: ButtonPosition.TRAILING);
);
SystemWindowFooter footer = SystemWindowFooter(
buttons: [
SystemWindowButton(
text: SystemWindowText(text: "Simple button", fontSize: 12, textColor: Color.fromRGBO(250, 139, 97, 1)),
tag: "simple_button", //useful to identify button click event
padding: SystemWindowPadding(left: 10, right: 10, bottom: 10, top: 10),
width: 0,
height: SystemWindowButton.WRAP_CONTENT,
decoration: SystemWindowDecoration(
startColor: Colors.white, endColor: Colors.white, borderWidth: 0, borderRadius: 0.0),
),
SystemWindowButton(
text: SystemWindowText(text: "Focus button", fontSize: 12, textColor: Colors.white),
tag: "focus_button",
width: 0,
padding: SystemWindowPadding(left: 10, right: 10, bottom: 10, top: 10),
height: SystemWindowButton.WRAP_CONTENT,
decoration: SystemWindowDecoration(
startColor: Color.fromRGBO(250, 139, 97, 1), endColor: Color.fromRGBO(247, 28, 88, 1), borderWidth: 0, borderRadius: 30.0),
)
],
padding: SystemWindowPadding(left: 16, right: 16, bottom: 12),
decoration: SystemWindowDecoration(startColor: Colors.white),
buttonsPosition: ButtonPosition.CENTER);
SystemWindowBody body = SystemWindowBody(
rows: [
EachRow(
columns: [
EachColumn(
text: SystemWindowText(text: "Some body", fontSize: 12, textColor: Colors.black45),
),
],
gravity: ContentGravity.CENTER,
),
],
padding: SystemWindowPadding(left: 16, right: 16, bottom: 12, top: 12),
);
SystemAlertWindow.showSystemWindow(
height: 230,
header: header,
body: body,
footer: footer,
margin: SystemWindowMargin(left: 8, right: 8, top: 100, bottom: 0),
gravity: SystemWindowGravity.TOP,
notificationTitle: "Incoming Call",
notificationBody: "+1 646 980 4741");
Register for onClick events (button click) #
SystemAlertWindow.registerOnClickListener(callBackFunction);
///
/// As this callback function is called from background, it should be declared on the parent level
/// Whenever a button is clicked, this method will be invoked with a tag (As tag is unique for every button, it helps in identifying the button).
/// You can check for the tag value and perform the relevant action for the button click
///
void callBackFunction(String tag) {
switch(tag){
case "simple_button":
print("Simple button has been clicked");
break;
case "focus_button":
print("Focus button has been clicked");
break;
case "personal_btn":
print("Personal button has been clicked");
break;
default:
print("OnClick event of $tag");
}
}
Close the overlay #
SystemAlertWindow.closeSystemWindow();
Isolate communication #
Use this snippet, if you want the callbacks on your main thread, instead of handling them in an isolate (like mentioned above)
Create an isolate_manager.dart
import 'dart:isolate';
import 'dart:ui';
class IsolateManager{
static const FOREGROUND_PORT_NAME = "foreground_port";
static SendPort lookupPortByName() {
return IsolateNameServer.lookupPortByName(FOREGROUND_PORT_NAME);
}
static bool registerPortWithName(SendPort port) {
assert(port != null, "'port' cannot be null.");
removePortNameMapping(FOREGROUND_PORT_NAME);
return IsolateNameServer.registerPortWithName(port, FOREGROUND_PORT_NAME);
}
static bool removePortNameMapping(String name) {
assert(name != null, "'name' cannot be null.");
return IsolateNameServer.removePortNameMapping(name);
}
}
While initializing system alert window in your code
await SystemAlertWindow.checkPermissions;
ReceivePort _port = ReceivePort();
IsolateManager.registerPortWithName(_port.sendPort);
_port.listen((dynamic callBackData) {
String tag= callBackData[0];
switch (tag) {
case "personal_btn":
print("Personal button click : Do what ever you want here. This is inside your application scope");
break;
case "simple_button":
print("Simple button click : Do what ever you want here. This is inside your application scope");
break;
case "focus_button":
print("Focus button click : Do what ever you want here. This is inside your application scope");
break;
}
});
SystemAlertWindow.registerOnClickListener(callBackFunction);
Now the callBackFunction should looks like
bool callBackFunction(String tag) {
print("Got tag " + tag);
SendPort port = IsolateManager.lookupPortByName();
port.send([tag]);
return true;
}