I have written a flutter plugin, that displays a camera preview and scans for barcodes. I have a Widget
called ScanPage
that displays the CameraPreview
and navigates to a new Route
when a barcode is detected.
Problem:
When I push a new Route (SearchProductPage
) to the navigation stack, the CameraController
continues to detect barcodes. I need to call stop()
on my CameraController
when the ScanPage
is removed from the screen. I need to call start()
again, when the user returns to the ScanPage
.
What I tried:
The CameraController
implements WidgetsBindingObserver
and reacts to didChangeAppLifecycleState()
. This works perfectly when I press the home button, but not when I push a new Route
to the navigation stack.
Question:
Is there an equivalent for viewDidAppear()
and viewWillDisappear()
on iOS or onPause()
and onResume()
on Android for Widgets
in Flutter? If not, how can I start and stop my CameraController
so that it stops scanning for barcodes when another Widget is on top of the navigation stack?
class ScanPage extends StatefulWidget {
ScanPage({ Key key} ) : super(key: key);
@override
_ScanPageState createState() => new _ScanPageState();
}
class _ScanPageState extends State<ScanPage> {
//implements WidgetsBindingObserver
CameraController controller;
@override
void initState() {
controller = new CameraController(this.didDetectBarcode);
WidgetsBinding.instance.addObserver(controller);
controller.initialize().then((_) {
if (!mounted) {
return;
}
setState(() {});
});
}
//navigate to new page
void didDetectBarcode(String barcode) {
Navigator.of(context).push(
new MaterialPageRoute(
builder: (BuildContext buildContext) {
return new SearchProductPage(barcode);
},
)
);
}
@override
void dispose() {
WidgetsBinding.instance.removeObserver(controller);
controller?.dispose();
super.dispose();
}
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
if (!controller.value.initialized) {
return new Center(
child: new Text("Lade Barcodescanner..."),
);
}
return new CameraPreview(controller);
}
}
Edit:
/// Controls a device camera.
///
///
/// Before using a [CameraController] a call to [initialize] must complete.
///
/// To show the camera preview on the screen use a [CameraPreview] widget.
class CameraController extends ValueNotifier<CameraValue> with WidgetsBindingObserver {
int _textureId;
bool _disposed = false;
Completer<Null> _creatingCompleter;
BarcodeHandler handler;
CameraController(this.handler) : super(const CameraValue.uninitialized());
@override
void didChangeAppLifecycleState(AppLifecycleState state) {
switch(state){
case AppLifecycleState.inactive:
print("--inactive--");
break;
case AppLifecycleState.paused:
print("--paused--");
stop();
break;
case AppLifecycleState.resumed:
print("--resumed--");
start();
break;
case AppLifecycleState.suspending:
print("--suspending--");
dispose();
break;
}
}
/// Initializes the camera on the device.
Future<Null> initialize() async {
if (_disposed) {
return;
}
try {
_creatingCompleter = new Completer<Null>();
_textureId = await BarcodeScanner.initCamera();
print("TextureId: $_textureId");
value = value.copyWith(
initialized: true,
);
_applyStartStop();
} on PlatformException catch (e) {
value = value.copyWith(errorDescription: e.message);
throw new CameraException(e.code, e.message);
}
BarcodeScanner._channel.setMethodCallHandler((MethodCall call){
if(call.method == "barcodeDetected"){
String barcode = call.arguments;
debounce(2500, this.handler, [barcode]);
}
});
_creatingCompleter.complete(null);
}
void _applyStartStop() {
if (value.initialized && !_disposed) {
if (value.isStarted) {
BarcodeScanner.startCamera();
} else {
BarcodeScanner.stopCamera();
}
}
}
/// Starts the preview.
///
/// If called before [initialize] it will take effect just after
/// initialization is done.
void start() {
value = value.copyWith(isStarted: true);
_applyStartStop();
}
/// Stops the preview.
///
/// If called before [initialize] it will take effect just after
/// initialization is done.
void stop() {
value = value.copyWith(isStarted: false);
_applyStartStop();
}
/// Releases the resources of this camera.
@override
Future<Null> dispose() {
if (_disposed) {
return new Future<Null>.value(null);
}
_disposed = true;
super.dispose();
if (_creatingCompleter == null) {
return new Future<Null>.value(null);
} else {
return _creatingCompleter.future.then((_) async {
BarcodeScanner._channel.setMethodCallHandler(null);
await BarcodeScanner.disposeCamera();
});
}
}
}
I ended up stopping the controller
before I navigate to the other page and restart it, when pop()
is called.
//navigate to new page
void didDetectBarcode(String barcode) {
controller.stop();
Navigator.of(context)
.push(...)
.then(() => controller.start()); //future completes when pop() returns to this page
}
Another solution would be to set the maintainState
property of the route
that opens ScanPage
to false
.