The brightest, hippest, coolest router for Flutter.
Features
- Simple route navigation
- Function handlers (map to a function instead of a route)
- Wildcard parameter matching
- Querystring parameter parsing
- Common transitions built-in
- Simple custom transition creation
Getting started
You should ensure that you add the router as a dependency in your flutter project.
dependencies:
fluro: "^1.4.0"
You can also reference the git repo directly if you want:
dependencies:
fluro:
git: git://github.com/theyakka/fluro.git
You should then run flutter packages upgrade or update your packages in IntelliJ.
Example Project
There is a pretty sweet example project in the example folder. Check it out. Otherwise, keep reading to get up and running.
Setting up
First, you should define a new Router object by initializing it as such:
final router = Router();
It may be convenient for you to store the router globally/statically so that you can access the router in other areas in your application.
After instantiating the router, you will need to define your routes and your route handlers:
var usersHandler = Handler(handlerFunc: (BuildContext context, Map<String, dynamic> params) {
return UsersScreen(params["id"][0]);
});
void defineRoutes(Router router) {
router.define("/users/:id", handler: usersHandler);
// it is also possible to define the route transition to use
// router.define("users/:id", handler: usersHandler, transitionType: TransitionType.inFromLeft);
}
In the above example, the router will intercept a route such as /users/1234 and route the application to the UsersScreenpassing the value 1234 as a parameter to that screen.
You can use the Router with the MaterialApp.onGenerateRoute parameter via the Router.generator function. To do so, pass the function reference to the onGenerate parameter like: onGenerateRoute: router.generator.
You can then use Navigator.push and the flutter routing mechanism will match the routes for you.
You can also manually push to a route yourself. To do so:
router.navigateTo(context, “/users/1234”, transition: TransitionType.fadeIn);
Credit (github url) : https://github.com/theyakka/fluro
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