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ringtone_player

A player for system default ringtone, alarm and notification.

Pub Version

Installation

Add following dependencies to your pubspec.yaml:

dependencies:
  ringtone_player: ^0.1.1 #latest version

Usage

Add following import to your code:

import 'package:ringtone_player/ringtone_player.dart';

Then simply call this to play system default notification sound:

RingtonePlayer.ringtone();

There's also this generic method allowing you to specify in detail what kind of ringtone should be played:

RingtonePlayer.play(
  alarmMeta: AlarmMeta(
    'dev.cruv.ringtone_player_example.MainActivity',
    'ic_alarm_notification',
    contentTitle: 'Alarm',
    contentText: 'Alarm is active',
    subText: 'Subtext',
  ),
  android: Android.ringtone,
  ios: Ios.electronic,
  loop: true, // Android only - API >= 28
  volume: 1.0, // Android only - API >= 28
  alarm: true, // Android only - all APIs
);

.play() optional attributes

Attribute Description
bool loop Enables loop of ringtone. If Requires
double volume Sets ringtone volume in range 0 to 1.0.
bool alarm Allows to ignore device's silent/vibration mode and play given sound anyway.

To stop looped ringtone please use:

RingtonePlayer.stop();

Above works only on Android, and please note that by default Alarm & Ringtone sounds are looped.

Default sounds

Method Android iOS
alarm System#DEFAULT_ALARM_ALERT_URI Ios.alarm
notification System#DEFAULT_NOTIFICATION_URI Ios.triTone
ringtone System#DEFAULT_RINGTONE_URI Ios.electronic

Note for AndroidManifest.xml

<manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
    xmlns:tools="http://schemas.android.com/tools"
    package="dev.cruv.ringtone_player_example">

    <!-- Must add this line -->
    <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.FOREGROUND_SERVICE" />
    <!-- -->

    <application
        android:icon="@mipmap/ic_launcher"
        android:label="Ringtone_player_example"
        tools:ignore="AllowBackup">

        <!-- Must add this line -->
        <service android:name="dev.cruv.ringtone_player.PlayerService" />
        <!-- -->

        <activity>...</activity>
        ...
    </application>
</manifest>

Note on iOS sound

If you want to use any other sound on iOS you can always specify a valid Sound ID and manually construct [IosSound]:

RingtonePlayer.play(
  android: Android.notification,
  ios: const IosSound(1023),
  looping: true,
  volume: 0.1,
);

License

MIT License