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Flutter for Beginners

You're reading from   Flutter for Beginners An introductory guide to building cross-platform mobile applications with Flutter and Dart 2

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788996082
Length 512 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Alessandro Biessek Alessandro Biessek
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Introduction to Dart FREE CHAPTER
2. An Introduction to Dart 3. Intermediate Dart Programming 4. An Introduction to Flutter 5. Section 2: The Flutter User Interface - Everything is a Widget
6. Widgets: Building Layouts in Flutter 7. Handling User Input and Gestures 8. Theming and Styling 9. Routing: Navigating between Screens 10. Section 3: Developing Fully Featured Apps
11. Firebase Plugins 12. Developing Your Own Flutter Plugin 13. Accessing Device Features from the Flutter App 14. Platform Views and Map Integration 15. Section 4: Advanced Flutter - Resources to Complex Apps
16. Testing, Debugging, and Deployment 17. Improving User Experience 18. Widget Graphic Manipulations 19. Animations 20. Other Books You May Enjoy

Summary

In this chapter, we saw how to use plugins to utilize phone features such as camera, contacts, and launching a URL. We have seen that the Flutter community provides a set of plugins for all of the features needed.

We used the url_launcher and flutter_linkify plugins to show a link to the user in the Favor app's description. After this, we added the permission_handler plugin to manage app permissions. We also used the contact_picker plugin to import a contact from the user's contacts list, and, by using the permission_handler plugin, we added a contact permission check and request.

Later, the image_picker plugin was used in the same way to retrieve the user's profile picture on login and, again, we used the permission_handler plugin to check and request camera permission.

In Chapter 11, Platform Views and Map Integration, we will continue to integrate Flutter...

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