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flutter isolate

FlutterIsolate #
A Dart isolate is roughly equivalent to a single, independent execution thread. In a Flutter context, creating ("spawning") an isolate allows code to execute outside the main thread, which is important for running expensive/long-running tasks that would otherwise block the UI.
However, code in a spawned isolate will generally not be able to interact with Flutter plugins. This is due to the tight integration between the platform plugin scaffolding and the main application isolate.
The FlutterIsolate plugin fixes this with the introduction of a FlutterIsolate class, which is a wrapper around the platform APIs for creating isolates and setting up the bindings necessary for code running in spawned isolates to communicate with Flutter plugins.
FlutterIsolate API #




Android
iOS
Description




FlutterIsolate.spawn(entryPoint,message)


spawns a new FlutterIsolate


FlutterIsolate.pause()


pauses a running isolate


FlutterIsolate.resume()


resumed a paused isolate


FlutterIsolate.kill()


kills a an isolate


FlutterIsolate.killAll()


kills all currently running isolates


FlutterIsolate.runningIsolates


returns the IDs associated with all currently running isolates


flutterCompute(callback,message)


spawns a new FlutterIsolate, runs callback and returns the returned value



Usage #
To spawn a FlutterIsolate, call the spawn method with a top-level or static function that has been annotated with the @pragma('vm:entry-point') decorator:
import 'package:flutter_isolate/flutter_isolate.dart';

@pragma('vm:entry-point')
void someFunction(String arg) {
print("Running in an isolate with argument : $arg");
}
...

class SomeWidget() {
...

@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return ElevatedButton(
child: Text('Run'),
onPressed: () {
FlutterIsolate.spawn(someFunction, "hello world");
},
);
}
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If you just want to spawn an isolate to perform a single task (like the Flutter compute method), call flutterCompute:
@pragma('vm:entry-point')
Future<int> expensiveWork(int arg) async {
int result;
// lots of calculations
return result;
}

Future<int> doExpensiveWorkInBackground() async {
return await flutterCompute(expansiveWork, arg);
}
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Isolates can also be spawned from other isolates:
import 'package:flutter_startup/flutter_startup.dart';
import 'package:flutter_isolate/flutter_isolate.dart';

@pragma('vm:entry-point')
void isolate2(String arg) {
FlutterStartup.startupReason.then((reason){
print("Isolate2 $reason");
});
Timer.periodic(Duration(seconds:1),(timer)=>print("Timer Running From Isolate 2"));
}

@pragma('vm:entry-point')
void isolate1(String arg) async {

final isolate = await FlutterIsolate.spawn(isolate2, "hello2");

FlutterStartup.startupReason.then((reason){
print("Isolate1 $reason");
});
Timer.periodic(Duration(seconds:1),(timer)=>print("Timer Running From Isolate 1"));
}

void main() async {
WidgetsFlutterBinding.ensureInitialized();

final isolate = await FlutterIsolate.spawn(isolate1, "hello");
Timer(Duration(seconds:5), (){print("Pausing Isolate 1");isolate.pause();});
Timer(Duration(seconds:10),(){print("Resuming Isolate 1");isolate.resume();});
Timer(Duration(seconds:20),(){print("Killing Isolate 1");isolate.kill();});

runApp(MyApp());
}
...
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See example/lib/main.dart for example usage with the flutter_downloader plugin.
It is important to note that the entrypoint must be a top-level function, decorated with the `@pragma('vm:entry-point') annotation:
@pragma('vm:entry-point')
void topLevelFunction(Map<String, dynamic> args) {
// performs work in an isolate
}

class MyApp extends StatefulWidget {
@override
_MyAppState createState() => _MyAppState();
}

class _MyAppState extends State<MyApp> {

@override
void initState() {
FlutterIsolate.spawn(topLevelFunction, {});
super.initState();
}
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return Container();
}
}
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or a static method:
class MyApp extends StatefulWidget {
@override
_MyAppState createState() => _MyAppState();
}

class _MyAppState extends State<MyApp> {

@pragma('vm:entry-point')
static void topLevelFunction(Map<String, dynamic> args) {
// performs work in an isolate
}

@override
void initState() {
FlutterIsolate.spawn(_MyAppState.staticMethod, {});
super.initState();
}
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return Container();
}
}
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A class-level method will not work and will throw an Exception:
class MyApp extends StatefulWidget {
@override
_MyAppState createState() => _MyAppState();
}

class _MyAppState extends State<MyApp> {


void classMethod(Map<String, dynamic> args) {
// don't do this!
}

@override
void initState() {

FlutterIsolate.spawn(classMethod, {}); // this will throw NoSuchMethodError: The method 'toRawHandle' was called on null.
super.initState();
}
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return Container();
}
}
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Failure to add the @pragma('vm:entry-point') annotation will cause the app to crash in release mode.
Notes #
Due to a FlutterIsolate being backed by a platform specific 'view', the event loop will not terminate when there is no more 'user' work left to do and FlutterIsolates will require explict termination with kill().
Additionally this plugin has not been tested with a large range of plugins, only a small subset I have been using such as flutter_notification, flutter_blue and flutter_startup.
Communicating between isolates #
To pass data between isolates, a ReceivePort should be created on your (parent) isolate with the corresponding SendPort sent via the spawn method:
@pragma('vm:entry-point')
void spawnIsolate(SendPort port) {
port.send("Hello!");
}

void main() {
var port = ReceivePort();
port.listen((msg) {
print("Received message from isolate $msg");
});
var isolate = await FlutterIsolate.spawn(spawnIsolate, port.sendPort);

}
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Only primitives can be sent via a SendPort - see the SendPort documentation for further details.
Custom plugin registrant #
See the example project for a sample implementation using a custom plugin registrant.
iOS
By default, flutter_isolate will register all plugins provided by Flutter's automatically generated GeneratedPluginRegistrant.m file.
If you want to register, e.g. some custom FlutterMethodChannels, you can define a custom registrant:
// Defines a custom plugin registrant, to be used specifically together with FlutterIsolatePlugin
@objc(IsolatePluginRegistrant) class IsolatePluginRegistrant: NSObject {
@objc static func register(withRegistry registry: FlutterPluginRegistry) {
// Register channels for Flutter Isolate
registerMethodChannelABC(bm: registry.registrar(forPlugin: "net.myapp.myChannelABC").messenger())

// Register default plugins
GeneratedPluginRegistrant.register(with: registry)
}
}

// In AppDelegate.swift
@UIApplicationMain
@objc class AppDelegate: FlutterAppDelegate {
override func application(
_ application: UIApplication,
didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [UIApplication.LaunchOptionsKey: Any]?
) -> Bool {
let controller = window.rootViewController as! FlutterViewController

// Register custom channels for Flutter
registerMethodChannelABC(bm: controller.binaryMessenger) // <-- the custom method channel

// Point FlutterIsolatePlugin to use our previously defined custom registrant.
// The string content must be equal to the plugin registrant class annotation
// value: @objc(IsolatePluginRegistrant)
FlutterIsolatePlugin.isolatePluginRegistrantClassName = "IsolatePluginRegistrant" // <--

GeneratedPluginRegistrant.register(with: self)
return super.application(application, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions: launchOptions)
}
}
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Android
Define a custom plugin registrant, to be used specifically together with FlutterIsolatePlugin:
public final class CustomPluginRegistrant {
public static void registerWith(@NonNull FlutterEngine flutterEngine) {
flutterEngine.getPlugins().add(... [your plugin goes here]);
}
}
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Create a MainApplication class that sets this custom isolate registrant:
public class MainApplication extends FlutterApplication {
public MainApplication() {
FlutterIsolatePlugin.setCustomIsolateRegistrant(CustomPluginRegistrant.class);
}
}
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