A complete Picture-In-Picture mode plugin for android API level 26+ (Android Oreo).
Provides methods to check feature availability, enter PIP mode, callbacks for mode change and PIP Actions support.
Features
- Verify PIP system availability and current state.
- Method to enter PIP mode, with aspect ratio, auto enter and seamless resize parameters.
- On PIP mode change Callbacks.
- Widget to build PIP-dependent layouts.
- PIP Actions (media action presets).
Installation
In the dependencies:
section of your pubspec.yaml
, add the following line:
simple_pip_mode: <latest_version>
Usage
This section has example code for the following tasks:
- Update manifest
- Verify PIP support
- Entering PIP mode
- Enabling callbacks
- Using callbacks
- Using the PIP Widget
- Using PIP Actions
Update manifest
Add android:supportsPictureInPicture="true"
to the activity on your AndroidManifest.xml
.
Verify pip support
Use SimplePip.isPipAvailable
and SimplePip.isPipActivated
static getters to verify whether the device supports Picture In Picture feature and the feature is currently activated respectively.
Entering pip mode
Import simple_pip.dart
file and call enterPipMode
method.
import 'package:simple_pip_mode/simple_pip.dart';
class MyWidget extends StatelessWidget {
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return IconButton(
icon: Icon(Icons.picture_in_picture),
onPressed: () => SimplePip().enterPipMode(),
);
}
}
Setting automatic pip mode
Import simple_pip.dart
file and call setAutoPipMode
method.
This needs at least API level 31.
import 'package:simple_pip_mode/simple_pip.dart';
class MyWidget extends StatelessWidget {
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return IconButton(
icon: Icon(Icons.picture_in_picture),
onPressed: () => SimplePip().setAutoPipMode(),
);
}
}
This way, when user presses home (or uses home gesture), the app enters PIP mode automatically.
Enabling callbacks
There's two ways of enabling callbacks:
- Activity wrapper (Recommended!)
- Callback helper
Activity wrapper
This is the easiest way to enable the callbacks.
Just import the wrapper class in your main activity file, and inherit from it.
Kotlin
import cl.puntito.simple_pip_mode.PipCallbackHelperActivityWrapper
class MainActivity: PipCallbackHelperActivityWrapper() {
}
Java
import cl.puntito.simple_pip_mode.PipCallbackHelperActivityWrapper;
class MainActivity extends PipCallbackHelperActivityWrapper {
}
Done! now you can use PIP callbacks and the PIP widget.
Callback helper
If something went wrong with Activity wrapper or you don't want to wrap your activity, you can enable callbacks using the callback helper.
To do so, in your main activity file import the callback helper.
import cl.puntito.simple_pip_mode.PipCallbackHelper
Instance a callback helper, provide the flutter engine to it, and finally, call helper on callback.
Kotlin
class MainActivity: FlutterActivity() {
//...
private var callbackHelper = PipCallbackHelper()
//...
override fun configureFlutterEngine(@NonNull flutterEngine: FlutterEngine) {
super.configureFlutterEngine(flutterEngine)
callbackHelper.configureFlutterEngine(flutterEngine)
}
override fun onPictureInPictureModeChanged(active: Boolean, newConfig: Configuration?) {
callbackHelper.onPictureInPictureModeChanged(active)
}
//...
}
Java
public class MainActivity extends FlutterActivity {
//...
private final PipCallbackHelper callbackHelper = new PipCallbackHelper();
//...
@Override
public void configureFlutterEngine(@NonNull FlutterEngine flutterEngine) {
super.configureFlutterEngine(flutterEngine);
callbackHelper.configureFlutterEngine(flutterEngine);
}
@Override
public void onPictureInPictureModeChanged(boolean active, Configuration newConfig) {
callbackHelper.onPictureInPictureModeChanged(active);
}
//...
}
Done! now you can use PIP callbacks and the PIP widget.
Using callbacks
To use callbacks, just pass them as parameters to SimplePip
constructor.
SimplePip _pip = SimplePip(
onPipEntered: () => doSomething(),
onPipExited: () => doSomeOtherThing(),
);
Using the PIP widget
To use the widget, you need to enable callbacks first.
Import pip_widget.dart
file.
Add a PipWidget
widget to your tree and give it a builder
or a child
, and a pipBuilder
or a pipChild
.
import 'package:simple_pip_mode/pip_widget.dart';
class MyWidget extends StatelessWidget {
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return PipWidget(
builder: (context) => Text('This is built when PIP mode is not active'),
child: Text('This widget is not used because builder is not null'),
//pipBuilder: (context) => Text('This is built when PIP mode is active'),
pipChild: Text('This widget is used because pipBuilder is null'),
);
}
}
You can also pass callbacks directly to PipWidget
.
Using PIP Actions
To use PIP actions, you need to specify a pipLayout
preset on your PipWidget
.
The current available action layout presets are focused on giving support to media reproduction controls. They are media
, media_only_pause
and media_live
. Those are defined on the [PipActionsLayout]
enum.
You can also add a onPipAction
listener to handle actions callbacks from PipWidget
. This can be defined on SimplePip(onPipAction: ...)
too.
import 'package:simple_pip_mode/pip_widget.dart';
import 'package:simple_pip_mode/actions/pip_action.dart';
import 'package:simple_pip_mode/actions/pip_actions_layout.dart';
class MyWidget extends StatelessWidget {
ExampleVideoPlayer videoPlayer = ExampleVideoPlayer();
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return PipWidget(
pipLayout: PipActionsLayout.media,
onPipAction: (action) {
switch (action) {
case PipAction.play:
// example: videoPlayerController.play();
break;
case PipAction.pause:
// example: videoPlayerController.pause();
break;
case PipAction.next:
// example: videoPlayerController.next();
case PipAction.previous:
// example: videoPlayerController.previous();
default:
break;
}
},
pipChild: videoPlayer,
child: videoPlayer,
);
}
}
PIP Actions demo:
Notes
Multi-platform apps
Every SimplePip
method calls android native code, so make sure you only make a call to a SimplePip
method when running in an Android device.
This includes SimplePip.isPipAvailable
.
Calling SimplePip
methods on a non-Android device will raise a MissingPluginException
error.
Contribute
Huge thanks to Erick Daros for PIP Actions feature.
I'm currently working on more features, so issues and pull requests are appreciated!