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This plugin is a copy of the shared_preferences package but without the prefix in the keys. Is used to migrate the data from previous native app.
The issue is that flutter add a prefix to the keys when read and write. So we can not read our old keys.
Also for Android you can now specify name of your resource file in android/app/src/main/res/values/strings.xml
:
<resources>
...
<string name="flutter_shared_pref_name">resource_name</string>
...
</resources>
ISSUE flutter/flutter#52544
Only use this plugin when is needed get the shared preferences from previous native app version. For other situation use the official shared preferences package.
To manage the migration use this package https://pub.dev/packages/version_migration/
Add in pubspec:
native_shared_preferences: ^2.0.9
To use this plugin, add native_shared_preferences
in your pubspec.yaml file
import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
import 'package:native_shared_preferences/native_shared_preferences.dart';
void main() {
runApp(MaterialApp(
home: Scaffold(
body: Center(
child: RaisedButton(
onPressed: _incrementCounter,
child: Text('Increment Counter'),
),
),
),
));
}
_incrementCounter() async {
NativeSharedPreferences prefs = await NativeSharedPreferences.getInstance();
int counter = (prefs.getInt('counter') ?? 0) + 1;
print('Pressed $counter times.');
await prefs.setInt('counter', counter);
}
You can populate NativeSharedPreferences
with initial values in your tests by running this code:
NativeSharedPreferences.setMockInitialValues (Map<String, dynamic> values);