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Flutter can be added to an Android app as a single View in an Activity's View hierarchy.
Before adding Flutter as a single View, you should consider if it is possible to add Flutter as a Fragment or an Activity to reduce your development burden.
If you really need to add Flutter as a single View then do the following.
Create and start a FlutterEngine by following the appropriate instructions. See the FlutterEngine page
// Instantiate a new FlutterView. FlutterView flutterView = new FlutterView(this); // Add your FlutterView wherever you'd like. In this case we add // the FlutterView to a FrameLayout. FrameLayout frameLayout = findViewById(R.id.framelayout); frameLayout.addView(flutterView);
Your FlutterView will not render anything at this point because it is not backed by any particular Flutter app.
flutterView.attachToFlutterEngine(flutterEngine);
At this point you should see your Flutter UI rendering to your FlutterView, and touch interaction should work.
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Fundamental communication between the Android platform and your Flutter app takes place over a MethodChannel with the name "flutter/platform". For example, Android's onPostResume() call must be forwarded over the flutterPlatformChannel with the message "AppLifecycleState.resumed".
platformPlugin = new PlatformPlugin(activity); MethodChannel flutterPlatformChannel = new MethodChannel( flutterEngine.getDartExecutor(), "flutter/platform", JSONMethodCodec.INSTANCE ); flutterPlatformChannel.setMethodCallHandler(platformPlugin);
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