upgrader 0.10.0 upgrader: ^0.10.0 copied to clipboard
Flutter package for prompting users to upgrade when there is a newer version of the app in the store.
0.10.0 #
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Added options to hide ignore and later buttons. (Thanks to Karthik Ponnam)
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Added option to close alert dialog on tap outside of alert dialog. (Thanks to Karthik Ponnam)
0.9.0 #
- Added minimum support for Flutter at version 1.30.0 and above to support TargetPlatform.macOS.
0.8.1 #
- Removed TargetPlatform.macOS since pub.dev does not support it yet.
0.8.0 #
- Added support to ITunesSearchAPI for the country query string parameter. Improved example, and added a few new iTunes tests. Minor updates based on Health suggestions from pub.dev, utilizing pedantic.
0.7.0 #
- Improved error messaging, allowed Appcast OS name (sparkle:os) to be case insensitive, example defaults to debug logging on, and added command line app to evaluate the iTunes search.
0.6.0 #
- Fixed issue to not use the OS version string (deviceInfo.androidInfo.version.baseOS) when it is not a valid Semantic Version as defined here http://semver.org/.
0.5.1+1 #
- updated the examples with an Appcast for Android.
0.5.1 #
- downgraded the xml package version to 3.4.0 to be compatible with Dart 2.2, and updated the Dart version to 2.2.0
0.5.0 #
- Breaking change. Migrate from the deprecated original Android Support Library to AndroidX. This shouldn't result in any functional changes, but it requires any Android apps using this plugin to also migrate if they're using the original support library.
0.4.3 #
- improved README documentation and example code
0.4.2 #
- fixed README file that appears on the Dart Packages website
0.4.1 #
- fixed README file that appears on the Dart Packages website
0.4.0 #
- added Appcast to support Android upgrades
0.3.0 #
- added UpgradeCard class
0.2.0 #
- added many customizations to the widget including callbacks for onIgnore, onLater, and onUpdate
- updated the README screenshot
- updated tests, improved README
- broke out widget into new file
0.1.0 #
- Initial Open Source release.