A Flutter plugin that makes it possible to:
- Check if a user has the most recent version of your app installed.
- Show the user an alert with a link to the appropriate app store page.
See more at the Dart Packages page.
Add new_version as a dependency in your pubspec.yaml
file.
dependencies:
new_version: ^0.2.0
In main.dart
(or wherever your app is initialized), create an instance of NewVersion
.
final newVersion = NewVersion()
.
The plugin will automatically use your Flutter package identifier to check the app store. If your app has a differnet identifier in the Google Play Store or Apple App Store, you can overwrite this by providing values for androidId
and/or iOSId
.
For iOS: If your app is only available outside the U.S. App Store, you will need to set iOSAppStoreCountry
to the two-letter country code of the store you want to search. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ ISO_3166-1_alpha-2 for a list of ISO Country Codes.
You can use then use the plugin in two ways.
Calling showAlertIfNecessary
with your app's BuildContext
will check if the app can be updated, and will automatically dispaly a platform-specific alert that the user can use to go to the app store.
newVersion.showAlertIfNecessary(context: context);
If you want to create a custom alert or use the app version information differently, call getVersionStatus
. This will return a Future<VersionStatus>
with information about the local and app store versions of the app.
final status = await newVersion.getVersionStatus();
status.canUpdate // (true)
status.localVersion // (1.2.1)
status.storeVersion // (1.2.3)
status.appStoreLink // (https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/google/id284815942?mt=8)
If you want to present a customized dialog, you can pass your VersionStatus
to showUpdateDialog()
.
newVersion.showUpdateDialog(
context: context,
versionStatus: status,
dialogTitle: 'Custom dialog title',
dialogText: 'Custom dialog text',
updateButtonText: 'Custom update button text',
dismissButtonText: 'Custom dismiss button text',
dismissAction: () => functionToRunAfterDialogDismissed(),
)