This package allows monitoring of Network Capabilities from Android and iOS devices.
Right now, the following information are available for build versions greater or equal Build.VERSION_CODES.Q
:
link_upstream_bandwidth_kbps
link_downstream_bandwidth_kbps
signal_strength
transport_type
(wifi
orcellular
)
For versions older than Build.VERSION_CODES.Q, it also provides the following information:
legacy_transport_type
(wifi
orcellular
)legacy_transport_subtype
(possible values can be found here)
FlutterNetworkCapabilities flutterNetworkCapabilitiesPlugin = FlutterNetworkCapabilities();
final info = await flutterNetworkCapabilitiesPlugin.getNetworkInfo();
debugPrint(info);
Contributions are made to this repo via Issues and Pull Requests (PRs).
Issues should be used to report problems with the library, request a new feature, or to discuss potential changes before a PR is created.
If you find an Issue that addresses the problem you're having, please add your own reproduction information to the existing issue rather than creating a new one. Adding a reaction can also help be indicating to our maintainers that a particular problem is affecting more than just the reporter.
PRs to our libraries are always welcome and can be a quick way to get your fix or improvement slated for the next release. In general, PRs should:
- Only fix/add the functionality in question OR address wide-spread whitespace/style issues, not both.
- Add unit or integration tests for fixed or changed functionality (if a test suite already exists).
- Address a single concern in the least number of changed lines as possible.
For changes that address core functionality or would require breaking changes (e.g. a major release), it's best to open an Issue to discuss your proposal first. This is not required but can save time creating and reviewing changes.
In general, we follow the "fork-and-pull" Git workflow
- Fork the repository to your own Github account
- Clone the project to your machine
- Create a branch locally with a succinct but descriptive name
- Commit changes to the branch
- Following any formatting and testing guidelines specific to this repo
- Push changes to your fork
- Open a PR in our repository