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github.com/fluttercommunity/flutter_launcher_icons
A command-line tool which simplifies the task of updating your Flutter app's launcher icon. Fully flexible, allowing you to choose what platform you wish to update the launcher icon for and if you want, the option to keep your old launcher icon in case you want to revert back sometime in the future.
Run the following command to create a new config automatically:
dart run flutter_launcher_icons:generate
This will create a new file called flutter_launcher_icons.yaml
in your flutter
project's root directory.
If you want to override the default location or name of the config file, use the -f
flag:
dart run flutter_launcher_icons:generate -f <your config file name here>
To override an existing config file, use the -o
flag:
dart run flutter_launcher_icons:generate -o
OR
Add your Flutter Launcher Icons configuration to your pubspec.yaml
.
An example is shown below. More complex examples can be found in the example projects.
dev_dependencies:
flutter_launcher_icons: "^0.14.1"
flutter_launcher_icons:
android: "launcher_icon"
ios: true
image_path: "assets/icon/icon.png"
min_sdk_android: 21 # android min sdk min:16, default 21
web:
generate: true
image_path: "path/to/image.png"
background_color: "#hexcode"
theme_color: "#hexcode"
windows:
generate: true
image_path: "path/to/image.png"
icon_size: 48 # min:48, max:256, default: 48
macos:
generate: true
image_path: "path/to/image.png"
After setting up the configuration, all that is left to do is run the package.
flutter pub get
dart run flutter_launcher_icons
If you name your configuration file something other than flutter_launcher_icons.yaml
or pubspec.yaml
you will need to specify
the name of the file when running the package.
flutter pub get
dart run flutter_launcher_icons -f <your config file name here>
Note: If you are not using the existing pubspec.yaml
ensure that your config file is located in the same directory as it.
If you encounter any issues please report them here.
In the above configuration, the package is setup to replace the existing launcher icons in both the Android and iOS project with the icon located in the image path specified above and given the name "launcher_icon" in the Android project and "Example-Icon" in the iOS project.
Shown below is the full list of attributes which you can specify within your Flutter Launcher Icons configuration.
image_path
: The location of the icon image file which you want to use as the app launcher icon.android
true
: Override the default existing Flutter launcher icon for the platform specifiedfalse
: Ignore making launcher icons for this platformicon/path/here.png
: This will generate a new launcher icons for the platform with the name you specify, without removing the old default existing Flutter launcher icon.image_path
: The location of the icon image file which you want to use as the app launcher icon
image_path_android
: The location of the icon image file specific for Android platform (optional - if not defined then the image_path is used)
min_sdk_android
: Specify android min sdk value
The next two attributes are only used when generating Android launcher icon
adaptive_icon_background
: The color (E.g. "#ffffff"
) or image asset (E.g. "assets/images/christmas-background.png"
) which will
be used to fill out the background of the adaptive icon.
adaptive_icon_foreground
: The image asset which will be used for the icon foreground of the adaptive icon
Note: Adaptive Icons will only be generated when both adaptive_icon_background and adaptive_icon_foreground are specified. (the image_path is not automatically taken as foreground)
adaptive_icon_foreground_inset
: This is used to add padding to the icon when applying an adaptive icon. The default value is 16
.
adaptive_icon_monochrome
: The image asset which will be used for the icon
foreground of the Android 13+ themed icon. For more information see Android Adaptive Icons
ios
true
: Override the default existing Flutter launcher icon for the platform specifiedfalse
: Ignore making launcher icons for this platformicon/path/here.png
: This will generate a new launcher icons for the platform with the name you specify, without removing the old default existing Flutter launcher icon.image_path_ios
: The location of the icon image file specific for iOS platform (optional - if not defined then the image_path is used)remove_alpha_ios
: Removes alpha channel for IOS iconsimage_path_ios_dark_transparent
: The location of the dark mode icon image file specific for iOS 18+ platform. Note: Apple recommends this icon to be transparent. For more information see Apple Human Interface Guidelines for App Iconsimage_path_ios_tinted_grayscale
: The location of the tinted mode icon image file specific for iOS 18+ platform. Note: This icon should be an grayscale image. Use desaturate_tinted_to_grayscale_ios: true
to automatically desaturate the image provided here.desaturate_tinted_to_grayscale_ios
: Automatically desaturates tinted mode icon image to grayscale, defaults to falsebackground_color_ios
: The color (in the format "#RRGGBB") to be used as the background when removing the alpha channel. It is used only when the remove_alpha_ios
property is set to true. (optional - if not defined then #ffffff
is used)web
: Add web related configs
generate
: Specifies whether to generate icons for this platform or notimage_path
: Path to web icon.pngbackground_color
: Updates background_color in web/manifest.json
theme_color
: Updates theme_color in web/manifest.json
windows
: Add Windows related configs
generate
: Specifies whether to generate icons for Windows platform or notimage_path
: Path to web icon.pngicon_size
: Windows app icon size. Icon size should be within this constrains 48<=icon_size<=256, defaults to 48macos
: Add MacOS related configs
generate
: Specifies whether to generate icons for MacOS platform or notimage_path
: Path to macos icon.png fileNote: iOS icons should fill the entire image and not contain transparent borders.
Create a Flutter Launcher Icons configuration file for your flavor. The config file is called flutter_launcher_icons-<flavor>.yaml
by replacing <flavor>
by the name of your desired flavor.
The configuration file format is the same.
An example project with flavor support enabled has been added to the examples.
Listed a couple common issues with solutions for them
Caused by an update to the image dependency which is used by Flutter Launcher Icons.
Use #AARRGGBB for colors instead of #AABBGGRR, to be compatible with Flutter image class.
For best results try and use a foreground image which has padding much like the one in the example.
You may receive a message similar to the following
Because flutter_launcher_icons >=0.9.0 depends on args 2.0.0 and flutter_native_splash 1.2.0 depends on args ^2.1.1, flutter_launcher_icons >=0.9.0 is incompatible with flutter_native_splash 1.2.0.
And because no versions of flutter_native_splash match >1.2.0 <2.0.0, flutter_launcher_icons >=0.9.0 is incompatible with flutter_native_splash ^1.2.0.
So, because enstack depends on both flutter_native_splash ^1.2.0 and flutter_launcher_icons ^0.9.0, version solving failed.
pub get failed (1; So, because enstack depends on both flutter_native_splash ^1.2.0 and flutter_launcher_icons ^0.9.0, version solving failed.)
For a quick fix, you can temporarily override all references to a dependency: See here for an example.
Note: This is showing a very old version (v0.0.5)
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