This repo contains everything you need for Build Native Mobile Apps with Flutter, by Google and Udacity. The Unit Converter app has been broken down into sub-projects. To get started, set up your development environment and clone this repo, using git clone [email protected]:flutter/udacity-course.git
or git clone https://github.com/flutter/udacity-course.git
.
- Open the IDE and select
Import project (Gradle, Eclipse ADT, etc.)
. After you import the first time, you can useOpen an existing Android Studio project
in the future. - Choose the
unit_converter
project folder, located in this repo at/unit_converter/unit_converter
. SelectNext
for all setup instructions, making sure that the Source Files screen shows Flutter as an option. - You can view your Flutter app files in the Projects tab in the Project Tool Window (View -> Tool Windows). Make sure your Flutter SDK is set and dependencies have been updated.
- Make sure your device/emulator is running. You can view the AVD Manager at Tools -> AVD Manager, or by typing
Ctrl/Cmd
+Shift
+a
and typing in 'AVD Manager'. - Press the green Play button to run the app. Note that
main.dart
should be chosen in the dropdown on the left of the green Play button.
- Run
cd ~/<repo location>/unit_converter/unit_converter
. - Make sure your device/emulator is running.
- Run
flutter run
.
Each coding exercise for the Udacity course is located in the course
directory. Each exercise is split into a standalone Task project and Solution project. The Solution is one of many possible solutions. You can compare your implementation with the solution using the diff
command.
- Open the IDE and select
Import project (Gradle, Eclipse ADT, etc.)
. After you import the first time, you can useOpen an existing Android Studio project
in the future. - Find the coding exercise you want to do and choose the
task_
project folder. For example, for the second coding exercise,02_category_widget
, choose thetask_02_category_widget
project located in this repo at/course/2_category_widget/task_02_category_widget
. - You can view your Flutter app files in the Projects tab in the Project Tool Window (View -> Tool Windows). Make sure your Flutter SDK is set and dependencies have been updated.
- Make sure your device/emulator is running. You can view the AVD Manager at Tools -> AVD Manager, or by typing
Ctrl/Cmd
+Shift
+a
and typing in 'AVD Manager'. - Press the green Play button to run the app. Note that
main.dart
should be chosen in the dropdown on the left of the green Play button. - Follow the README and complete the TODOs in the coding exercise.
Use strong mode.
Please feel free to file issues at https://github.com/flutter/udacity-course/issues. Flutter issues can be filed at https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues.
You can also contribute changes. Setting up:
- Fork
https://github.com/flutter/udacity-course
into your own GitHub account git clone [email protected]:<your_name_here>/udacity-course.git
cd udacity-course
git remote add upstream [email protected]:flutter/udacity-course.git
Submitting changes:
git fetch upstream
git checkout upstream/master -b name_of_your_branch
- Make changes
git commit -a -m "<your informative commit message>"
git push origin name_of_your_branch
To send a pull request:
git pull-request
(if you are using Hub) or go to https://github.com/flutter/udacity-course and click the "Compare & pull request" button- Tag the relevant people and GitHub issue (if any)