flutter_local_notifications_linux 0.5.1 flutter_local_notifications_linux: ^0.5.1 copied to clipboard
Linux implementation of the flutter_local_notifications plugin
[0.5.1] #
- Fixes issue 1656 where a version constraint issue occurred with the
path
package. The version constraint has been lowered to resolve the issue
[0.5.0+1] #
- Added a note to 0.5.0 changelog to make it clear that the 0.5.0 stable release doesn't have changes from the 0.5.0 pre-releases
[0.5.0] #
- Added support for icons to be specified via file path. Thanks to PR from Yaroslav Pronin
- Note: the 0.5.0 release does not have the same as what was on the 0.5.0 pre-releases. Those pre-releases are more closely related to changes being done for the 10.0.0 pre-release of
flutter_local_notifications
. What was in the 0.5.0 pre-releases will be shifted to a 1.0.0 pre-release offlutter_local_notifications_linux
[0.4.1+1] #
- Fixed minor casing error in 0.4.1 changelog entry
[0.4.1] #
- Fix
initialize()
returning null all the time instead of returning an appropriate boolean value to indicate if plugin has been initialised
[0.4.0] #
- Bumped
dbus
dependency.
[0.3.0] #
- Breaking change the
SelectNotificationCallback
typedef now maps to a function that returnsvoid
instead of aFuture<dynamic>
. This change was done to better communicate the plugin doesn't actually await any asynchronous computation and is similar to how button pressed callbacks work for Flutter where they are typically useVoidCallback
[0.2.0+1] #
- Fixed links to GNOME developer documentation referenced in API docs
[0.2.0] #
- Fixed issue when an app using the plugin is built on the web by using conditional imports
- Changed the logic where notification IDs are saved so that
$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR
environment variable is not set but$TMPDIR
is set, then they are saved to a file within the/$TMPDIR/APP_NAME/USER_ID/SESSION_ID
directory. If$TMPDIR
is not set then, it would save to/tmp/APP_NAME/USER_ID/SESSION_ID
- Fixed an issue where errors would occur if the plugin was initialised multiple times
[0.1.0+1] #
- Point to types within platform interface
[0.1.0] #
- Initial version for Linux