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app_settings

pub package

A Flutter plugin for opening iOS and Android phone settings from an app.

Getting Started

Include 'app_settings' from Dart Pub.

dependencies:
  flutter:
    sdk: flutter
  app_settings: 3.0.1

Next, import 'app_settings.dart' into your dart code.

import 'package:app_settings/app_settings.dart';

Platform Specifics

The following setting options available on both iOS and Android: openAppSettings, openWIFISettings, openLocationSettings, openSecuritySettings, openBluetoothSettings, openDataRoamingSettings, openDateSettings, openDisplaySettings, openNotificationSettings, openSoundSettings, openInternalStorageSettings

iOS

TIP: If using Objective-C for iOS in your project, you will need to add use_frameworks! to your Runner project podfile in order to use this Swift plugin:

- target 'Runner' do
    use_frameworks!

All options open the current 'app' settings section if there are settings defined. If no current settings are defined for the app the iPhone Settings Screen will be displayed.

Android

Each option will open and display the exact corresponding system settings screen: WIFI, Location, or Security, etc.

Using the openAppSettings option will open the current 'app' settings for the running app.

Example

Example implementation using a raised button 'onPressed' event.

Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return Row(
        children: <Widget>[
            RaisedButton(
                onPressed: AppSettings.openLocationSettings(),
                child: Text('Open Location Settings'),
            ),
        ],
    );
}

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