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Flutter Boilerplate

coverage style: very good analysis License: MIT


This is a very simple Boilerplate application, this has following features.

  • User can Sign In and Up
  • After signing in he can see a list of items

Getting Started 🚀

You can go through this Flutter Starter Pack.

This project contains 3 flavors:

  • development
  • staging
  • production

To run the desired flavor either use the launch configuration in VSCode/Android Studio or use the following commands:

# Development
$ flutter run --flavor development --target lib/main_development.dart

# Staging
$ flutter run --flavor staging --target lib/main_staging.dart

# Production
$ flutter run --flavor production --target lib/main_production.dart

*Flutter Boilerplate works on iOS, Android, and Web.


Running Tests 🧪

To run all unit and widget tests use the following command:

$ flutter test --coverage --test-randomize-ordering-seed random

To view the generated coverage report you can use lcov.

# Generate Coverage Report
$ genhtml coverage/lcov.info -o coverage/

# Open Coverage Report
$ open coverage/index.html

Avoid writing scripts with Derry

You can run all these scripts manually or could use Derry and maintain a yaml file, where you can define all those scripts and run with derry in a very convinient way. All the scripts for this project is defined here

Example:

instead of running

flutter pub run build_runner watch --delete-conflicting-outputs

you could simply use derry watch

or use build_apk_dev instead of

flutter build apk --flavor development -t lib/main_development.dart 

Working with Translations 🌐

This project relies on flutter_localizations and follows the official internationalization guide for Flutter.

Adding Strings

  1. To add a new localizable string, open the app_en.arb file at lib/l10n/arb/app_en.arb.
{
    "@@locale": "en",
    "counterAppBarTitle": "Counter",
    "@counterAppBarTitle": {
        "description": "Text shown in the AppBar of the Counter Page"
    }
}
  1. Then add a new key/value and description
{
    "@@locale": "en",
    "counterAppBarTitle": "Counter",
    "@counterAppBarTitle": {
        "description": "Text shown in the AppBar of the Counter Page"
    },
    "helloWorld": "Hello World",
    "@helloWorld": {
        "description": "Hello World Text"
    }
}
  1. Use the new string
import 'package:flutter_boilerplate/l10n/l10n.dart';

@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
  final l10n = context.l10n;
  return Text(l10n.helloWorld);
}

Adding Supported Locales

Update the CFBundleLocalizations array in the Info.plist at ios/Runner/Info.plist to include the new locale.

    ...

    <key>CFBundleLocalizations</key>
	<array>
		<string>en</string>
		<string>es</string>
	</array>

    ...

Adding Translations

  1. For each supported locale, add a new ARB file in lib/l10n/arb.
├── l10n
│   ├── arb
│   │   ├── app_en.arb
│   │   └── app_es.arb
  1. Add the translated strings to each .arb file:

app_en.arb

{
    "@@locale": "en",
    "counterAppBarTitle": "Counter",
    "@counterAppBarTitle": {
        "description": "Text shown in the AppBar of the Counter Page"
    }
}

app_es.arb

{
    "@@locale": "es",
    "counterAppBarTitle": "Contador",
    "@counterAppBarTitle": {
        "description": "Texto mostrado en la AppBar de la página del contador"
    }
}

Same implementation in other platforms

TODO

  • Updating it on daily basis as much as possible, work in progess[WIP].

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