Insert content text input client
Summary
#Added an insertContent
method to the TextInputClient
interface to allow Android's image keyboard feature to insert content into a Flutter TextField
.
Context
#As of Android 7.1, IMEs (input method editors or virtual keyboards) can send images and rich content into a text editor. This allows users to insert gifs, stickers, or context-aware rich content into a text field.
Description of change
#When the user inserts rich content in the IME, the platform sends a TextInputClient.commitContent
channel message, notifying the Dart code that the IME inserted rich content. The channel message contains the mime type, URI, and bytedata for the inserted content in JSON form.
Migration guide
#If you implemented the TextInputClient
interface earlier, override insertContent
to either support rich content insertion or provide an empty implementation.
To migrate, implement insertContent
.
Code before migration:
class MyCustomTextInputClient implements TextInputClient {
// ...
}
Code after migration:
class MyCustomTextInputClient implements TextInputClient {
// ...
@override
void insertContent() {
// ...
}
// ...
}
Your implementation of TextInputClient
might not require the ability to receive rich content inserted from the IME. In that case, you can leave the implementation of insertContent
empty with no consequences.
class MyCustomTextInputClient implements TextInputClient {
// ...
@override
void insertContent() {}
// ...
}
As an alternative, you can use a similar implementation to the default TextInputClient
. To learn how to do this, check out the insertContent implementation.
To prevent breaking changes to an interface, use with TextInputClient
rather than implements TextInputClient
.
Timeline
#Landed in version: 3.8.0-1.0.pre
In stable release: 3.10.0
References
#API documentation:
Relevant issue:
Relevant PRs:
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