This repo is used to host and serve static assets in support of docs.flutter.dev, as well as some manual tests that use specially-crafted graphics.
Assets committed to this repo and pushed to GitHub are immediately available for linking and reference.
Reference the assets with this URL structure:
https://flutter.github.io/assets-for-api-docs/assets/<library>/<asset>
For example, an image named app_bar.png
about AppBar
from the
material library would go in the assets/material/
directory and be at
https://flutter.github.io/assets-for-api-docs/assets/material/app_bar.png
.
All asset files should be under the assets
directory in an appropriate
subdirectory.
Images must be code-generated.
To create new images, see the packages/diagrams/lib/src/
directory.
The generate.dart
script regenerates almost all of existing assets
using the Flutter version you have installed. A small wrapper bin/generate
(bin\generate.bat
on Windows)
is provided as a convenience.
To limit image generation to certain categories and/or names, run:
# Filter by category
bin/generate -c cupertino,material
# Filter by name
bin/generate -n basic_material_app,blend_mode
bin/generate --help
lists available arguments.
The generate.dart
script works on macOS, Linux, and Windows, but it needs several prerequisites in order to run. On
Linux and macOS run bin/generate
. On Windows, run bin\generate.bat
.
To optimize PNG files, it needs optipng
, which is available for macOS via Homebrew, and Linux via
apt-get, and Windows from the optipng website.
To convert animations into mp4 files, it needs ffmpeg
, available for macOS via Homebrew and Linux
via apt-get, and for Windows from the FFMPEG website.
Both optipng
and ffmpeg
need to be in your path when you run the generate script.
flutter
, dart
(and when using an Android device, adb
) commands also need to be available
in a directory in the PATH
environment variable. (e.g. PATH=~/<path_to_flutter>/flutter/bin/cache/dart-sdk/bin:~/Android/Sdk/platform-tools:$PATH
)
When using an Android device, be sure that the adb
command is the same as the one running
as a server (which is often started by your IDE, so use the same adb
the IDE is running).
You cannot currently generate docs on an iOS device (although you can generate them on macOS).
Please consider optimization tools for assets.
For PNGs, we recommend optipng
, using the following command line:
optipng -zc1-9 -zm1-9 -zs0-3 -f0-5 *.png
Be careful about applying this aggressively. In particular, files in
the assets/tests
directory should not be optimized.
The automatic generation tool will automatically apply optimization to the assets it generates.
To create a new diagram:
-
Add a new file to
packages/diagrams/lib/src/
, and put the tests in there. -
Export that file from
packages/diagrams/lib/diagrams.dart
. -
Add your new class to the list in
assets-for-api-docs/utils/diagram_generator/lib/main.dart
. -
Run
bin/generate --name xxx
where 'xxx' is the name of your diagram.
/assets/videos/bee.mp4
: CC0 Creative Commons, from https://pixabay.com/en/videos/honey-bee-insect-bee-flower-flying-211//assets/videos/butterfly.mp4
: CC0 Creative Commons, from https://pixabay.com/en/videos/butterfly-flower-insect-nature-209/- Also see the license information for images used in the diagrams