websocket_reconnect 0.0.1
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The "websocket_reconnect" is a convenient package for Flutter developers to automatically reconnect to a WebSocket when connection is lost. It eliminates the need for manual reconnection logic. Simply [...]
We analyzed this package 27 hours ago, and awarded it 130 pub points (of a possible 160):
0/10 points: Provide a valid pubspec.yaml
The package description is too long.
Search engines display only the first part of the description. Try to keep the value of the description field in your package's pubspec.yaml file between 60 and 180 characters.
Homepage URL is insecure.
Update the homepage field and use a secure (https) URL.
5/5 points: Provide a valid README.md
5/5 points: Provide a valid CHANGELOG.md
10/10 points: Use an OSI-approved license
Detected license: MIT.
10/10 points: 20% or more of the public API has dartdoc comments
4 out of 17 API elements (23.5 %) have documentation comments.
Some symbols that are missing documentation: websocket_reconnect, websocket_reconnect.WebsocketReconnect, websocket_reconnect.WebsocketReconnect.WebsocketReconnect.new, websocket_reconnect.WebsocketReconnect.delay, websocket_reconnect.WebsocketReconnect.getPlatformVersion.
10/10 points: Package has an example
20/20 points: Supports 2 of 6 possible platforms (iOS, Android, Web, Windows, macOS, Linux)
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✓ Android
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✓ iOS
These platforms are not supported:
Package does not support platform `Windows`.
Because:
package:websocket_reconnect/websocket_reconnect.dartthat declares support for platforms:Android,iOS.
Package does not support platform `Linux`.
Because:
package:websocket_reconnect/websocket_reconnect.dartthat declares support for platforms:Android,iOS.
Package does not support platform `macOS`.
Because:
package:websocket_reconnect/websocket_reconnect.dartthat declares support for platforms:Android,iOS.
Package does not support platform `Web`.
Because:
package:websocket_reconnect/websocket_reconnect.dartthat declares support for platforms:Android,iOS.
These issues are present but do not affect the score, because they may not originate in your package:
Package does not support platform `Android`.
Because:
package:websocket_reconnect/websocket_reconnect.dartthat imports:package:connectivity_plus/connectivity_plus.dartthat imports:package:connectivity_plus/src/connectivity_plus_linux.dartthat imports:package:nm/nm.dartthat declares support for platforms:Linux.
Package does not support platform `iOS`.
Because:
package:websocket_reconnect/websocket_reconnect.dartthat imports:package:connectivity_plus/connectivity_plus.dartthat imports:package:connectivity_plus/src/connectivity_plus_linux.dartthat imports:package:nm/nm.dartthat declares support for platforms:Linux.
0/0 points: Swift Package Manager support
Package does not support the Swift Package Manager on iOS
It does not contain ios/websocket_reconnect/Package.swift.
This package for iOS or macOS does not support the Swift Package Manager. It will not receive full points in a future version of the scoring model.
See https://docs.flutter.dev/to/spm for details.
40/50 points: code has no errors, warnings, lints, or formatting issues
INFO: Uses 'await' on an instance of 'String', which is not a subtype of 'Future'.
lib/websocket_reconnect.dart:14:12
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14 │ return await Platform.operatingSystemVersion;
│ ^^^^^
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To reproduce make sure you are using the lints_core and run flutter analyze lib/websocket_reconnect.dart
INFO: The 'http' protocol shouldn't be used because it isn't secure.
pubspec.yaml:5:11
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5 │ homepage: http://www.thinkprosystems.com
│ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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To reproduce make sure you are using the lints_core and run flutter analyze pubspec.yaml
0/10 points: All of the package dependencies are supported in the latest version
| Package | Constraint | Compatible | Latest | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
connectivity_plus |
^3.0.3 |
3.0.6 | 7.0.0 | |
plugin_platform_interface |
^2.0.2 |
2.1.8 | 2.1.8 | |
web_socket_channel |
^2.3.0 |
2.4.5 | 3.0.3 |
Transitive dependencies
| Package | Constraint | Compatible | Latest | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
args |
- | 2.7.0 | 2.7.0 | |
async |
- | 2.13.0 | 2.13.0 | |
characters |
- | 1.4.0 | 1.4.1 | |
collection |
- | 1.19.1 | 1.19.1 | |
connectivity_plus_platform_interface |
- | 1.2.4 | 2.0.1 | |
crypto |
- | 3.0.7 | 3.0.7 | |
dbus |
- | 0.7.11 | 0.7.11 | |
ffi |
- | 2.1.5 | 2.1.5 | |
js |
- | 0.6.7 | 0.7.2 | Discontinued |
material_color_utilities |
- | 0.11.1 | 0.13.0 | |
meta |
- | 1.17.0 | 1.18.0 | |
nm |
- | 0.5.0 | 0.5.0 | |
petitparser |
- | 7.0.1 | 7.0.1 | |
stream_channel |
- | 2.1.4 | 2.1.4 | |
typed_data |
- | 1.4.0 | 1.4.0 | |
vector_math |
- | 2.2.0 | 2.2.0 | |
web |
- | 0.5.1 | 1.1.1 | |
xml |
- | 6.6.1 | 6.6.1 |
To reproduce run dart pub outdated --no-dev-dependencies --up-to-date --no-dependency-overrides.
The constraint `^3.0.3` on connectivity_plus does not support the stable version `4.0.0`.
Try running dart pub upgrade --major-versions connectivity_plus to update the constraint.
The constraint `^2.3.0` on web_socket_channel does not support the stable version `3.0.0`.
Try running dart pub upgrade --major-versions web_socket_channel to update the constraint.
10/10 points: Package supports latest stable Dart and Flutter SDKs
20/20 points: Compatible with dependency constraint lower bounds
pub downgrade does not expose any static analysis error.
Analyzed with Pana 0.23.5, Flutter 3.38.6, Dart 3.10.7.
Check the analysis log for details.