A Flutter widget for rendering static html tags as Flutter widgets. (Will render over 70 different html tags!)
Add the following to your pubspec.yaml
file:
dependencies:
flutter_html: ^0.9.6
a
, abbr
, acronym
, address
, article
, aside
, b
, bdi
, bdo
, big
, blockquote
, body
, br
, caption
, cite
, code
, data
, dd
, del
, dfn
, div
, dl
, dt
, em
, figcaption
, figure
, footer
, h1
, h2
, h3
, h4
, h5
, h6
, header
, hr
, i
, img
, ins
, kbd
, li
, main
, mark
, nav
, noscript
, ol
, p
, pre
, q
, rp
, rt
, ruby
, s
, samp
, section
, small
, span
, strike
, strong
, sub
, sup
, table
, tbody
, td
, template
, tfoot
, th
, thead
, time
, tr
, tt
, u
, ul
, var
These are common elements that aren't yet fully supported, but won't be ignored and will still render somewhat correctly.
center
, font
These are elements that are planned, but present a specific challenge that makes them somewhat difficult to implement.
audio
, details
, source
, summary
, svg
, track
, video
, wbr
Feel free to open an issue if you have a good reason and feel like you can convince me to implement them. A well written and complete pull request implementing one of these is always welcome, though I cannot promise I will merge them.
Note: These unsupported tags will just be ignored.
applet
, area
, base
, basefont
, button
, canvas
, col
, colgroup
, datalist
, dialog
, dir
, embed
, fieldset
, form
, frame
, frameset
, head
, iframe
, input
, label
, legend
, link
, map
, meta
, meter
, noframe
, object
, optgroup
, option
, output
, param
, picture
, progress
, script
, select
, style
, textarea
, title
This package is designed with simplicity in mind. Flutter currently does not support rendering of web content into the widget tree. This package is designed to be a reasonable alternative for rendering static web content until official support is added.
The official Flutter WebView package has been created and is in a developer preview. It's not stable yet, so I'll continue to support this project at least until webview_flutter hits 1.0.0.
Check out the official Flutter WebView package here: https://pub.dartlang.org/packages/webview_flutter
Html(
data: """
<!--For a much more extensive example, look at example/main.dart-->
<div>
<h1>Demo Page</h1>
<p>This is a fantastic nonexistent product that you should buy!</p>
<h2>Pricing</h2>
<p>Lorem ipsum <b>dolor</b> sit amet.</p>
<h2>The Team</h2>
<p>There isn't <i>really</i> a team...</p>
<h2>Installation</h2>
<p>You <u>cannot</u> install a nonexistent product!</p>
<!--You can pretty much put any html in here!-->
</div>
""",
//Optional parameters:
padding: EdgeInsets.all(8.0),
backgroundColor: Colors.white70,
defaultTextStyle: TextStyle(fontFamily: 'serif'),
linkStyle: const TextStyle(
color: Colors.redAccent,
),
onLinkTap: (url) {
// open url in a webview
},
customRender: (node, children) {
if(node is dom.Element) {
switch(node.localName) {
case "video": return Chewie(...);
case "custom_tag": return CustomWidget(...);
}
}
},
)
This package has a known issue where text does not wrap correctly. Setting useRichText
to true fixes the issue
by using an alternate parser. The alternate parser, however, does not support the customRender
callback, and several elements
supported by the default parser are not supported by the alternate parser (see #61 for a list).