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A common platform interface for the permission_handler plugin.

3.7.0 #

  • Added support for the new Android 12 Bluetooth permissions: BLUETOOTH_SCAN, BLUETOOTH_ADVERTISE and BLUETOOTH_CONNECT.

3.6.2 #

  • Updated the MethodChannelMock due to breaking changes in the platform channel test interface.

3.6.1 #

  • Updated meta dependency to version ^1.3.0.
  • Updated documentation for the locationAlways permission

3.6.0 #

  • Add support for iOS Critical alerts and Android Access Notification Policy.

3.5.1 #

  • Updated API documentation for the PermissionStatus.permanentlyDenied status.

3.5.0 #

  • Added support for app tracking transparency permission.

3.4.0 #

  • Added support request install packages permission.

3.3.0 #

  • Added support for system alert window permission.

3.2.0 #

  • Added support for manage external storage permission available on Android 10 and up.

3.1.3 #

  • Implemented equality operator for Permission class;
  • Reverted services status check for notification permission. Turns out implementation does not fit with idea's of permission_handler plugin.

3.1.2 #

  • Allow checking serviceStatus for notification permission.

3.1.1 #

  • Fixed conversion issue where PermissionStatus.denied was not translated to the correct index.
  • Added unit-tests to guard API against breaking changes.

3.1.0 #

  • Added support for bluetooth permissions.

3.0.0+1 #

  • BREAKING: Removed PermissionStatus.undetermined. This is now replaced by PermissionStatus.denied.

3.0.0 #

  • Migrated to null safety.

2.0.2 #

  • Added support for the limited photos permission available on iOS 14 and up.

2.0.1 #

  • Update platform_interface 1.0.2
  • Fix bug which allows requesting is the device has phone capabilities.

2.0.0 #

  • BREAKING: Created a much more intuitive API using Dart's new extension methods (#230). Big thank you to @marcelgarus for the idea and doing all the grunt work.

1.0.0 #

  • Initial open-source release.