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@web-pacotes/flutter-version-finder

v0.0.2

Published

Micro library that finds the appropriate Flutter version to use on a Flutter project

Downloads

101

Readme

flutter-version-finder

Micro library that finds the appropriate Flutter version to use on a Flutter project

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How to use

To use this package, start by reading the content of a pubspec.yaml or pubspec.lock file. Then, import the finder function and feed it the file content.

import { default as finder } from 'flutter-version-finder';
import { readFileSync } from 'fs';

// Read the content of a pubspec.yaml or pubspec.lock file
const path = 'example/example.lock';

const data = readFileSync(path).toString();

// Find the matching Flutter version
const result = finder(data);

// Hoooraaaay! It should print the Flutter version that is compatible with the lock file
console.log(result); // { flutter: '3.10.0', dart: '3.0.0' }

Additionally, you can finder Flutter versions directly from the CLI:

npx flutter-version-finder --path=example/example.lock

Features

  • Find supported Flutter version from pubspec.yaml
  • Find supported Flutter version from pubspec.lock

Scripts

  • npm run build to transpile and bundle files in .cjs, .js, .d.ts and respective source-maps

  • npm run start to run the project with swc compilation

  • npm run test to run the unit tests

  • npm run lint to analyze and lint the project

  • npm run format to format the project based on lint feedback

  • npm run docs to generate docs site

  • npm run docs:publish to generate docs site and publish it to GitHub Pages

  • npm run release to create the temporary changesets file

  • npm run publish to publish the package to NPM

Hooks

This repository is configured with client-side Git hooks that automatically format + lint the codebase before each push. You can install it by running the following command:

./hooks/INSTALL

Automatically Publishing to NPM

To automatically publish the package to NPM, you will need to grab a token of the publisher account for CI usage, and set it as a repository secret in GitHub under the NPM_TOKEN identifier.


Bugs and Contributions

Found any bug (including typos) in the package? Do you have any suggestion or feature to include for future releases? Please create an issue via GitHub in order to track each contribution. Also, pull requests are very welcome!