Flutter Phoenix
Easily restart your application from scratch, losing any previous state.
Flutter 3.0
From 1.1.0 and onwards, flutter_phoenix is targeting SDK 2.17.0 minimum. If you want to keep using flutter_phoenix but cannot migrate to Dart SDK 2.17.0 yet, use the version 1.0.0 instead.
Flutter 2.0 and null-safety
From 1.0.0 and onwards, flutter_phoenix is null-safe and requires Dart SDK 2.12.0 minimum.
If you want to keep using flutter_phoenix but cannot migrate to null-safety yet, use the version 0.1.0 instead.
Usage
Wrap you App widget in the Phoenix
widget.
void main() {
runApp(
Phoenix(
child: App(),
),
);
}
Call the rebirth
static method when you want to restart your application (rebuild the entire widget tree from scratch).
Phoenix.rebirth(context);
Disclaimer :
Phoenix restarts your application at the application level, rebuilding your application widget tree from scratch, losing any previous state.
Phoenix does not fully restart your application process at the OS level.
Use cases
Here is a non-exhaustive list of use cases where Phoenix
can help :
- restart the app after a logout
- restart the app after a failed app initialization process
- restart the app after a specific event in the app occurs
- ...
Installation
Dependency
Add the package as a dependency in your pubspec.yaml file.
dependencies:
flutter_phoenix: "^1.0.0"
Import
Import the package in your code file.
import 'package:flutter_phoenix/flutter_phoenix.dart';
License
Flutter Phoenix is released under the MIT License
Credit
This package is an extract of @rrousselGit answer on this stackoverflow post
About us
As of July 2022, this package is maintained by the front team working on the french mobile application Dailyn