A Flutter plugin for tracking the screen state.
Add screen_state
as a dependency in pubspec.yaml
.
For help on adding as a dependency, view the documentation.
All incoming data points are streamed with a StreamSubscription
which is set up by calling the listen()
method on the screenStateStream
stream object.
Given a method _onData(ScreenStateEvent event)
the subscription can be set up as follows:
Screen _screen;
StreamSubscription<ScreenStateEvent> _subscription;
...
void onData(ScreenStateEvent event) {
print(event);
}
void startListening() {
_screen = new Screen();
try {
_subscription = _screen.screenStateStream.listen(onData);
} on ScreenStateException catch (exception) {
print(exception);
}
}
The stream can also be cancelled again by calling the cancel()
method:
void stopListening() {
_subscription.cancel();
}
- This package will exclusively detect screen unlocks on iOS devices that are protected with a passcode. If the device lacks a passcode, it will solely detect the screen's on/off state;
- The detection doesn't function when the app is running in the iOS simulator. The plugin will only return a 'Screen_On' event.
- When the user sets their brightness to the lowest setting, it is possible that this generates a
SCREEN_ON
event, a limitation to the way that this plugin detects when the screen is off.