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AS2F - Android Strings To Flutter

Overview

Kotlin based generator for converting android xml string resources into one i18n dart class that can be used in flutter projects.

Inspired by flutter_i18n project by long1eu except no need to use IntelliJ or arb files.

Usage in Dart/Flutter Project

dev_dependencies:
 as2f: ^0.1.2

Then run the following command.

flutter pub run as2f:codegen

NOTE: You can add --run-once and --dry-run parameters to the above command.

NOTE: You can try running pub run as2f:codegen in the example folder to play with the carrots_sample 🥕🥕

This fetches the jar from jitpack containing the code generator and executes it in a watch mode. It will bootstrap as2f.yaml file for you. This file describes where your Android string files are and where the generated class should go.

- name: android_strings # base name
  source: someplace/main/res # lookup place for all values-lang/strings.xml files
  target: lib/gen/i18n.dart # place where your i18n class should go

The structure of the generated class is much like the one by flutter_i18n meaning you can just follow their setup intructions:

class MyApp extends StatelessWidget {
  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return new MaterialApp(
      onGenerateTitle: (BuildContext context) => S.of(context).app_name,
      localizationsDelegates: const <LocalizationsDelegate<WidgetsLocalizations>>[
            S.delegate,
            // You need to add them if you are using the material library.
            // The material components usses this delegates to provide default 
            // localization      
            GlobalMaterialLocalizations.delegate,
            GlobalWidgetsLocalizations.delegate,               
      ],
      supportedLocales: S.delegate.supportedLocales,
      title: 'Flutter Demo',
      theme: new ThemeData(
        primarySwatch: Colors.blue,
      ),
      home: new MyHomePage(title: 'Flutter Demo Home Page'),
    );
  }
}

If you want to have nice formatting, make sure you have dart-sdk in you PATH, it's included with flutter sdk, so you can e.g.:

export PATH="$PATH:/path/to/flutter/bin/cache/dart-sdk/bin"

Supported Features

  • Normal Strings
  • Strings with arguments
  • Plurals (only integer part)

Code Organization

  • cli - Command Line Tool based on patrol, uses as2f as a module
  • as2f - All the code generation logic & unit tests, contributions welcome.
  • bin - dart script wrapper around jar file allowing you to run pub run as2f:codegen right from your project