LaunchDarkly has published an SDK contributor's guide that provides a detailed explanation of how our SDKs work. See below for additional information on how to contribute to this SDK.
The LaunchDarkly SDK team monitors the issue tracker in the SDK repository. Bug reports and feature requests specific to this SDK should be filed in this issue tracker. The SDK team will respond to all newly filed issues within two business days.
We encourage pull requests and other contributions from the community. Before submitting pull requests, ensure that all temporary or unintended code is removed. Don't worry about adding reviewers to the pull request; the LaunchDarkly SDK team will add themselves. The SDK team will acknowledge all pull requests within two business days.
See the Flutter install page for setting up Flutter for building Android and iOS plugins.
The flutter
command line tool can be used to build and run the example application for manual testing. Run flutter run
in the example
directory.
To run the unit tests for the SDK, run flutter test
in the SDK repo. These tests only cover the pure Dart behavior of the SDK, not the native plugin code that wraps the native SDKs.