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Flutter for Beginners

By : Alessandro Biessek
Book Image

Flutter for Beginners

By: Alessandro Biessek

Overview of this book

Google Flutter is a cross-platform mobile framework that makes it easy to write high-performance apps for Android and iOS. This book will help you get to grips with the basics of the Flutter framework and the Dart programming language. Starting from setting up your development environment, you’ll learn to design the UI and add user input functions. You'll explore the navigator widget to manage app routes and learn to add transitions between screens. The book will even guide you through developing your own plugin and later, you’ll discover how to structure good plugin code. Using the Google Places API, you'll also understand how to display a map in the app and add markers and interactions to it. You’ll then learn to improve the user experience with features such as map integrations, platform-specific code with native languages, and personalized animation options for designing intuitive UIs. The book follows a practical approach and gives you access to all relevant code files hosted at github.com/PacktPublishing/Flutter-for-Beginners. This will help you access a variety of examples and prepare your own bug-free apps, ready to deploy on the App Store and Google Play Store. By the end of this book, you’ll be well-versed with Dart programming and have the skills to develop your own mobile apps or build a career as a Dart and Flutter app developer.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Free Chapter
1
Section 1: Introduction to Dart
5
Section 2: The Flutter User Interface - Everything is a Widget
10
Section 3: Developing Fully Featured Apps
15
Section 4: Advanced Flutter - Resources to Complex Apps

Adding iOS-specific code to run Dart code in the background

Things are different in iOS. Background execution is way more restricted than with Android. The Service concept does not exist, and we have a few moments that we can run code in background.

The majority of use cases are covered by UIBackgroundModes, where an application can define the supported background modes and then is allowed to run specific kinds of background execution. We can, for example, do the following:

  • Have the Audio and AirPlay background mode that sets the app as capable of playing audible content to the user or recording audio while in the background.
  • Receive location updates in background mode.
  • Newsstand is a download mode, where the application can download and process magazine or newspaper content in the background.
Check the official background execution guide from the iOS documentation: https:/...