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DTNews - Flutter News Application + Admin panel
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- Version: 1.0
- Author: DivineTechs
- Created: 28 August, 2022
- Update: 28 August, 2022
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Introduction to Flutter
Flutter is Google’s UI toolkit for building beautiful, natively compiled applications for mobile, web, and desktop from a single codebase. It is very easy to learn and currently it is getting more and more popular. With this blog post, you will learn some basic stuff about Flutter and after reading it, you will be able to create a simple application using this technology.
Click here to check out more details about flutter.
Tools & Setup
Please Follow the below Steps
- Download Flutter SDK from official website and extract it.
- Add path to previously extracted SDK to your PATH variable
- Run flutter doctor tool to check if everything is configured correctly.
- All above steps are mentioned here: https://flutter.dev/docs/get-started/install/
How to Setup Flutter in Visual Studio Code – macOS
- Download Visual Studio Code – https://code.visualstudio.com/download
- Download Xcode – https://apps.apple.com/us/app/xcode/id497799835?mt=12
- Get the Flutter SDK – https://flutter.dev/docs/get-started/install
- Learn more about Visual Studio Code – https://docs.flutter.dev/development/tools/vs-code
Step 1 : Get the Flutter SDK
- Download the following installation bundle to get the latest stable release of
the Flutter SDK:
- Download SDK and extract downloaded file, just double click on that. and just
copy extracted
folder and paste it to your desired location (for example, Documents\flutter).
- Download the following installation bundle to get the latest stable release of the Flutter SDK:
- Download SDK and extract downloaded file, just double click on that. and just copy extracted folder and paste it to your desired location (for example, Documents\flutter).
Step 2 : Update your path
Important Note Path variable needs to be updated to access “flutter” command from terminal. you can just update path variable for current terminal window only. and if you want to access flutter commands from anywhere in terminal, we need to update SDK path permanently.
To update PATH variable, we need to open terminal
To update PATH variable for current terminal window only, then enter this command “export PATH=”$PATH:`pwd`/flutter/bin”” and hit enter key.
To update PATH variable permanently, then Open or create .bash_profile file. to open or create that file, then enter “sudo open -e $HOME/.bash_profile” and hit enter key.
Append below line to bash_profile file at bottom of all other content. “export PATH=”$PATH:[PATH_TO_FLUTTER_GIT_DIRECTORY]/flutter/bin”” as [PATH_TO_FLUTTER_GIT_DIRECTORY] is actual path of SDK folder.
Run this command on terminal “source $HOME/.bash_profile” to refresh PATH variables.
Then check whether our SDK is successfully installed or not.
You are now ready to run Flutter commands in the Flutter Console!
Run “flutter doctor” into terminal, If you are getting check list of flutter sdk requirements, it means SDK is successfully installed on your machine. and you can start building flutter apps on your machine
If you find any issue during environment setup in macos, please go online Click here
How to Setup Flutter in Visual Studio Code – Windows
- Download Visual Studio Code – https://code.visualstudio.com/download
- Download Xcode – https://apps.apple.com/us/app/xcode/id497799835?mt=12
- Get the Flutter SDK – https://flutter.dev/docs/get-started/install
- Learn more about Visual Studio Code – https://docs.flutter.dev/development/tools/vs-code
Step 1 : Get the Flutter SDK
- Download the following installation bundle to get the latest stable release of the Flutter SDK:
- Extract the zip file and place the contained flutter in the desired installation location for the Flutter SDK (for example, C:\src\flutter; do not install Flutter in a directory like C:\Program Files\ that requires elevated privileges).
Step 2 : Update your path
If you wish to run Flutter commands in the regular Windows console, take these steps to add Flutter to the PATH environment variable:
From the Start search bar, enter ‘env’ and select Edit environment variables for your account. Under User variables check if there is an entry called Path:
- If the entry exists, appendthe full path to flutter\bin using ; as a separator from existing values.
- If the entry doesn’t exist, create a new user variable named Path with the full path to flutter\bin as its value.
Important Note You have to close and reopen any existing console windows for these changes to take effect.
You are now ready to run Flutter commands in the Flutter Console!
Step 3 : Run flutter doctor
From a console window that has the Flutter directory in the path (see above), run the following command to see if there are any platform dependencies you need to complete the setup:
C:\src\flutter>flutter doctor
If you find any issue during environment setup in macos, please go online Click here
How to Setup Flutter in Visual Studio Code – Linux
- Download Visual Studio Code – https://code.visualstudio.com/download
- Download Xcode – https://apps.apple.com/us/app/xcode/id497799835?mt=12
- Get the Flutter SDK – https://flutter.dev/docs/get-started/install
- Learn more about Visual Studio Code – https://docs.flutter.dev/development/tools/vs-code
Step 1 : Get the Flutter SDK
- Download the following installation bundle to get the latest stable release of the Flutter SDK:
- Download SDK and extract downloaded file, just double click on that. and just copy extracted folder and paste it to your desired location (for example, Documents\flutter).
Step 2 : Update your path
Important Note Path variable needs to be updated to access “flutter” command from terminal. you can just update path variable for current terminal window only. and if you want to access flutter commands from anywhere in terminal, we need to update SDK path permanently.
You’ll probably want to update this variable permanently, so you can run flutter commands in any terminal session. To update PATH variable, we need to open terminal.
export PATH="$PATH:[PATH_TO_FLUTTER_GIT_DIRECTORY]/flutter/bin"
- Run
source $HOME/.
to refresh the current window, or open a new terminal window to automatically source the file. - Verify that the flutter/bin directory is now in your PATH by running:
echo $PATH
Verify that the flutter
command is available by running:
which flutter
You are now ready to run Flutter commands in the Flutter Console!
How to Setup Flutter & Dart in Visual Studio Code
Build & Run
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Important Note All below steps are must be followed to build and run application
Download and find the your project folder, use your preferred IDE (Visual Studio Code) to run the project.
Get Dependencies
After you loaded project successfully, run the following command in the terminal to install all the dependencies listed in the pubspec.yaml file in the project’s root directory or just click on Pub get in pubspec.yaml file if you don’t want to use command..
flutter pub get
Important Note Restart VSCODE if the errors are still persists
Configuration & Customization
1. Appname & Pacakge Name Changes
2. AppIcon Change
2. Change SplashScreen
3. How to Change Base URL
6. Firebase & OneSignal Push Notification configuration
7. How To Push Notification configuration on Admin Panel
8. Google Admob Configuration
9. Admin Panel / Server Configuration
10. How to Create Signed APK - AppBundle - Keystore file on VSCODE
FAQ
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Source & Credits
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- Icons Font Face - https://fontawesome.com/
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