| # iOS host app |
| |
| Used by the `module_test_ios.dart` device lab test. |
| |
| iOS host app for a Flutter module created using |
| ``` |
| $ flutter create -t module hello |
| ``` |
| and placed in a sibling folder to (a clone of) the host app. |
| `flutterapp/lib/marquee.dart` and `flutterapp/lib/main.dart` |
| must be copied into the new module `lib` for platform unit tests |
| to pass. |
| |
| This application demonstrates some basic functionality for Add2App, |
| along with a native iOS ViewController as a baseline and to demonstrate |
| interaction. |
| |
| 1. A regular iOS view controller (UIViewController), similar to the default |
| `flutter create` template (NativeViewController.m). |
| 1. A FlutterViewController subclass that takes over the full screen. Demos showing |
| this both from a cold/fresh engine state and a warm engine state |
| (FullScreenViewController.m). |
| 1. A demo of pushing a FlutterViewController on as a child view. |
| 1. A demo of showing both the native and the Flutter views using a platform |
| channel to interact with each other (HybridViewController.m). |
| 1. A demo of showing two FlutterViewControllers simultaneously |
| (DualViewController.m). |
| |
| A few key things are tested here (FlutterUITests.m): |
| |
| 1. The ability to pre-warm the engine and attach/detach a ViewController from |
| it. |
| 1. The ability to use platform channels to communicate between views. |
| 1. The ability to simultaneously run two instances of the engine. |