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Dog grooming website

Introduction

A dog grooming website created for Peluquería canina Mimos.

Features

  • Clean Architecture
  • Flavors (dev, prod)
  • Http client to Api REST (Dio)
  • Native launch screen
  • App icons configured
  • Internationalization translations (Easy localization)
  • Routing (Go Router)
  • Dependency injection (Get it and Injectable).

Environment

The application has three environments and each one has its own configuration file:

  • dev: .env/dev.json
  • prod: .env/prod.json

If you want fork this repository, you have to create your own configuration files and replace the values with your own. Example

{
   "PACKAGE_NAME": "com.example.dev",
   "APP_NAME": "App name Dev",
   "ENVIRONMENT": "dev",
   "GOOGLE_MAPS_API_KEY": "YOUR_API_KEY",
   "SENDGRID_API_KEY": "YOUR_API_KEY",
   "SENDGRID_TEMPLATE_ID": "YOUR_TEMPLATE_ID"
}

Setup

You can use the following commands to setup the project fast:

  • Flutter: sh setup.sh
  • FVM: sh setup.sh fvm

Generate code

If you implement a new injectable file, you have to run the following command to generate the necessary code:

fvm flutter packages pub run build_runner build

Also, you can configure Android Studio to run this command automatically:

  1. On the configuration, add a new "External tool" execution step in the "before launch" section.
  2. Configure the execution step as follows:
    1. Name: injectable
    2. Description: Run injects before launch
    3. Program: flutter
    4. Arguments: packages pub run build_runner build
    5. Working directory: $ProjectFileDir$

Is important to note that you have to configure the command for the three flavors.

Run and build

To run the application in each environment, you can use the following commands:

  • dev: flutter run --flavor dev --dart-define-from-file=.env/dev.json
  • prod: flutter run --flavor prod --dart-define-from-file=.env/prod.json

Also, you can configure your IDE to run the application in each environment.