A Flutter plugin to use the Firebase Remote Config API.
For Flutter plugins for other Firebase products, see FlutterFire.md.
Note: This plugin is still under development, and some APIs might not be available yet. Feedback and Pull Requests are most welcome!
To use the firebase_remote_config plugin, follow the plugin installation instructions.
Enable the Google services by configuring the Gradle scripts as such.
- Add the classpath to the
[project]/android/build.gradle
file.
dependencies {
// Example existing classpath
classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.2.1'
// Add the google services classpath
classpath 'com.google.gms:google-services:4.2.0'
}
- Add the apply plugin to the
[project]/android/app/build.gradle
file.
// ADD THIS AT THE BOTTOM
apply plugin: 'com.google.gms.google-services'
Note: If this section is not completed you will get an error like this:
java.lang.IllegalStateException:
Default FirebaseApp is not initialized in this process [package name].
Make sure to call FirebaseApp.initializeApp(Context) first.
Note: When you are debugging on android, use a device or AVD with Google Play services. Otherwise you will not be able to use Firebase Remote Config.
Add the following imports to your Dart code:
import 'package:firebase_remote_config/firebase_remote_config.dart';
Initialize RemoteConfig
:
final RemoteConfig remoteConfig = await RemoteConfig.instance;
You can now use the Firebase remoteConfig
to fetch remote configurations in your Dart code, e.g.
final defaults = <String, dynamic>{'welcome': 'default welcome'};
await remoteConfig.setDefaults(defaults);
await remoteConfig.fetch(expiration: const Duration(hours: 5));
await remoteConfig.activateFetched();
print('welcome message: ' + remoteConfig.getString('welcome'));
See the example application source for a complete sample app using the Firebase Remote Config.
Please file issues to send feedback or report a bug. Thank you!