A new Flutter project to manage multiple high-demand repositories on the go.
Emily Fortuna - Dude, where's my pull request?
Adrian Ivascu - Dashboard concept
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Please download this version of the Flutter SDK specifically - v0.9.4
Mac | Windows | Linux
You'll need:
- installation of Flutter v0.9.4
- an emulator (Android or iOS)
- a GitHub API token (get yours here)
- cloned local copy of this repo
The Flutter installation includes XCode (for Mac only) and Android Studio (Windows/Linux/Mac). If you're using a Mac and not sure if you have the Xcode command line tools, run this command:
$ xcode-select --install
If you run into some flutter doctor issues/errors, try running these commands:
$ brew update && brew upgrade
$ brew install --HEAD libimobiledevice
$ brew install ideviceinstaller
$ brew install ios-deploy
$ brew install cocoapods
$ pod setup
After installing Flutter, use Terminal or PowerShell and change directories to the dx_mobile directory you just cloned.
$ cd dx-mobile
Then, launch any emulator. See the Flutter setup page (Mac | Windows | Linux) for instructions on how to set up your emulators (for Android emulators, you'll need to launch it initially from Android Studio's AVM). To start an iOS simulator, run this command:
$ open -a Simulator
If you're having issues finding the AVD Manager in Android Studio, click here
To see the emulators you have open, run this command:
$ flutter emulators
As an example, if you have an emulator called pixel2, type this in your terminal:
$ flutter emulators --launch pixel2
After that, open the project directory up in any IDE and in the lib/github directory, create a file called token.dart
(add this file to your .gitignore file) and add what's below into the file. This will be used to authenticate with GitHub.
const token = 'YOUR_GITHUB_API_TOKEN';
Once your emulator is running, run the app! Flutter should automatically get the dependencies and packages for you.
$ flutter run
If you have multiple emulators running, you can run the app on all the devices at once by using this command.
$ flutter run -d all
dx-mobile is primarily authored by Agnes Jang and guided and supported by the SendGrid Developer Experience Team.
dx-mobile is maintained and funded by SendGrid, Inc. The names and logos for dx-mobile are trademarks of SendGrid, Inc.