Implements native home screen widgets (iOS and Android) for a Flutter application using the home_widget package. It establishes data sharing between the Dart environment and native platforms via App Groups (iOS) and SharedPreferences (Android), enabling text updates and rendering Flutter UI components as images for native display. Assumes a pre-existing Flutter project environment with native build tools (Xcode and Android Studio) configured.
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Initialize Dependencies
Add the home_widget package to the Flutter project.
flutter pub add home_widget
flutter pub get
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Decision Logic: Platform & Feature Selection
Determine the target platforms and required widget capabilities.
[BLOCKING] User Consultation
BEFORE performing any implementation, you MUST ask:
- "Which platforms are you targeting?"
- "Do you need simple text or complex UI?"
Flowchart:
- If iOS -> Proceed to Step 4 (iOS Native Setup).
- If Android -> Proceed to Step 5 (Android Native Setup).
- If rendering Flutter UI as images -> Proceed to Step 6 after basic setup.
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Implement Dart Data Sharing Logic
Create the Dart logic to save data to the native key/value store and trigger widget updates.
import 'package:home_widget/home_widget.dart';
// Replace with actual App Group ID for iOS
const String appGroupId = 'group.com.yourcompany.app';
const String iOSWidgetName = 'NewsWidgets';
const String androidWidgetName = 'NewsWidget';
Future<void> updateWidgetData(String title, String description) async {
await HomeWidget.setAppGroupId(appGroupId);
await HomeWidget.saveWidgetData<String>('headline_title', title);
await HomeWidget.saveWidgetData<String>('headline_description', description);
await HomeWidget.updateWidget(
iOSName: iOSWidgetName,
androidName: androidWidgetName,
);
}
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iOS Native Setup (If applicable)
- Configure an App Group in Xcode for both the Runner target and the Widget Extension target.
- Create a Widget Extension target in Xcode (e.g.,
NewsWidgets). Uncheck "Include Live Activity" and "Include Configuration Intent".
- Implement the
TimelineProvider and View in Swift:
import WidgetKit
import SwiftUI
struct NewsArticleEntry: TimelineEntry {
let date: Date
let title: String
let description: String
}
struct Provider: TimelineProvider {
func placeholder(in context: Context) -> NewsArticleEntry {
NewsArticleEntry(date: Date(), title: "Placeholder Title", description: "Placeholder description")
}
func getSnapshot(in context: Context, completion: @escaping (NewsArticleEntry) -> ()) {
let entry: NewsArticleEntry
if context.isPreview {
entry = placeholder(in: context)
} else {
let userDefaults = UserDefaults(suiteName: "group.com.yourcompany.app")
let title = userDefaults?.string(forKey: "headline_title") ?? "No Title Set"
let description = userDefaults?.string(forKey: "headline_description") ?? "No Description Set"
entry = NewsArticleEntry(date: Date(), title: title, description: description)
}
completion(entry)
}
func getTimeline(in context: Context, completion: @escaping (Timeline<Entry>) -> ()) {
getSnapshot(in: context) { (entry) in
let timeline = Timeline(entries: [entry], policy: .atEnd)
completion(timeline)
}
}
}
struct NewsWidgetsEntryView : View {
var entry: Provider.Entry
var body: some View {
VStack(alignment: .leading) {
Text(entry.title).font(.headline)
Text(entry.description).font(.subheadline)
}
}
}
Validate-and-Fix: Run flutter build ios --config-only to ensure the Flutter configuration syncs with the new Xcode targets. If build fails, verify the App Group ID matches exactly between Dart and Swift.
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Android Native Setup (If applicable)
- Create an
AppWidgetProvider in Android Studio (New -> Widget -> App Widget).
- Define the XML layout (
res/layout/news_widget.xml):
<RelativeLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:id="@+id/widget_container"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="match_parent"
android:background="@android:color/white">
<TextView
android:id="@+id/headline_title"
android:layout_width="wrap_content"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:text="Title"
android:textStyle="bold"
android:textSize="20sp" />
<TextView
android:id="@+id/headline_description"
android:layout_width="wrap_content"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:layout_below="@+id/headline_title"
android:text="Description"
android:textSize="16sp" />
</RelativeLayout>
- Implement the Kotlin Provider (
NewsWidget.kt):
package com.yourdomain.yourapp
import android.appwidget.AppWidgetManager
import android.appwidget.AppWidgetProvider
import android.content.Context
import android.widget.RemoteViews
import es.antonborri.home_widget.HomeWidgetPlugin
class NewsWidget : AppWidgetProvider() {
override fun onUpdate(context: Context, appWidgetManager: AppWidgetManager, appWidgetIds: IntArray) {
for (appWidgetId in appWidgetIds) {
val widgetData = HomeWidgetPlugin.getData(context)
val views = RemoteViews(context.packageName, R.layout.news_widget).apply {
val title = widgetData.getString("headline_title", null)
setTextViewText(R.id.headline_title, title ?: "No title set")
val description = widgetData.getString("headline_description", null)
setTextViewText(R.id.headline_description, description ?: "No description set")
}
appWidgetManager.updateAppWidget(appWidgetId, views)
}
}
}
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Render Flutter Widgets as Images (Optional)
If the user requires complex UI (like charts) on the widget, render the Flutter widget to a PNG and pass the file path.
Dart Implementation:
final _globalKey = GlobalKey();
// Wrap your target widget with a RepaintBoundary/Key
// Center(key: _globalKey, child: const LineChart())
Future<void> renderAndSaveWidget() async {
if (_globalKey.currentContext != null) {
var path = await HomeWidget.renderFlutterWidget(
const LineChart(),
fileName: 'screenshot',
key: 'filename',
logicalSize: _globalKey.currentContext!.size,
pixelRatio: MediaQuery.of(_globalKey.currentContext!).devicePixelRatio,
);
await HomeWidget.updateWidget(iOSName: iOSWidgetName, androidName: androidWidgetName);
}
}
Native Image Loading (Android Example):
val imageName = widgetData.getString("filename", null)
val imageFile = java.io.File(imageName)
if (imageFile.exists()) {
val myBitmap = android.graphics.BitmapFactory.decodeFile(imageFile.absolutePath)
setImageViewBitmap(R.id.widget_image, myBitmap)
}