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Http inspector / logger for Dio and Http package. This package would allow you to log every Http request, response, and error from Dio & Http.

Easy to use, http client class debugger & logger for multiple http client. This package contains a set of high-level functions and classes that make it easy to log / debug HTTP activities on the fly. It's also depend on Dio and Http package.

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Material 3 & Dark mode support 🆕 #

Now you can use your favorite material 3 theme and dark mode, starting from version 1.0.4

Get Started #

add dependency

dependencies:
  network_inspector: ^1.0.0

Initialize #

Initialize network inspector, call initialize method to init the local database sqlite. You can use WidgetsFlutterBinding.ensureInitialized(); to makesure widget flutter binding initialized before initialize network inspector.

void main() {
  WidgetsFlutterBinding.ensureInitialized();
  NetworkInspector.initialize();
  runApp(const ExampleApp());
}

Dio Users #

  1. Add interceptor class DioInterceptor for dio client.
  2. Create another Network Inspector class to used on the DioInterceptor constructor.
  3. use onHttpFinish as a callback when http activities is finish (Can be success/error)
/// Client Declaration
Dio get dioClient{
  final networkInspector = NewtworkInspector();
  final client = Dio()..interceptors.add(
    DioInterceptor(
      logIsAllowed: true,
      networkInspector: networkInspector,
      onHttpFinish: (hashCode, title, message) {
        notifyActivity(
          title: title,
          message: message,
        );
      },
    ),
  );
  return client;
}

/// Use dio regularly
/// Every request, response & error will automatically fetched & stored by the network inspector.
/// And also if the properties of declared `DioInterceptor` is not empty, it will set every properties as default.
await dioClient.post('/test', data: {'id': 1, 'name': 'jhon folks'});

Http Users #

  1. Add interceptor class HttpInterceptor for dio client.
  2. Initialize Client to client class, then use client on the HttpInterceptor constructor
  3. Create another Network Inspector class to used on the DioInterceptor constructor.
  4. use onHttpFinish as a callback when http activities is finish (Can be success/error)
HttpInterceptor get httpClient {
  final networkInspector = NewtworkInspector();
  final client = Client();
  final interceptor = HttpInterceptor(
    logIsAllowed: true,
    client: client,
    baseUrl: Uri.parse('http://192.168.1.3:8000/'),
    networkInspector: networkInspector,
    onHttpFinish: (hashCode, title, message) {
      notifyActivity(
        title: title,
        message: message,
      );
    },
    headers: {
      'Content-type': 'application/json',
      'Accept': 'application/json',
      'Authorization': 'Bearer WEKLSSS'
    },
  );
  return interceptor;
}
/// Use http client regularly
/// Every request, response & error will automatically fetched & stored by the network inspector.
/// And also if the properties of declared `HttpInterceptor` is not empty, it will set every properties as default.
await httpClient.post(url, body: {'name': 'doodle', 'color': 'blue'});

Acessing the UI #

We can use regular Navigator.push, we decide to use MaterialPageRoute instead of named route to avoid tightly coupled.

/// Use this on floating button / notification handler.
void goToActivityPage(BuildContext context){
  await Navigator.push(
  context,
    MaterialPageRoute<void>(
      builder: (context) => ActivityPage(),
    ),
  );
}

Entry point from notification tap action #

If the entry point to http activity page is desired from notification tap action, create a class to store GlobalKey<NavigatorState> which we need to navigate to the http activity page, from anywhere add GlobalKey into the MaterialApp widget on the navigatorKey constructor.

  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return MaterialApp(
      title: 'Network inspector',
      theme: ThemeData(
          primarySwatch: Colors.blue,
      ),
      /// Put your navigation key into a class
      /// In this case we put navigator key on
      /// ```dart
      /// class NavigationService{
      ///    static var navigatorKey = GlobalKey<NavigatorState>();
      /// }
      /// ```
      navigatorKey: NavigationService.navigatorKey,
      initialRoute: MainPage.routeName,
      routes: NavigationService.routes,
    ),
  }

Then you can use the global key to get the context for Navigator.push

/// Get the current context
var context = NavigationService.navigatorKey.currentContext;
/// Call the `goToActivityPage` method and Supply the context
goToActivityPage(context);
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Http inspector / logger for Dio and Http package. This package would allow you to log every Http request, response, and error from Dio & Http.

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License

Apache-2.0 (LICENSE)

Dependencies

analyzer, collection, dio, flutter, http, intl, provider, share_plus, sqflite

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