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name: "flutter-embedding-native-views"
description: "Embeds native Android, iOS, or macOS views into a Flutter app. Use when integrating complex native components like maps or web views."
metadata:
model: "models/gemini-3.1-pro-preview"
last_modified: "Thu, 12 Mar 2026 22:20:28 GMT"
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# Integrating Platform Views and Web Content
## Contents
- [Platform Views Architecture](#platform-views-architecture)
- [Web Embedding Architecture](#web-embedding-architecture)
- [Workflow: Implementing Android Platform Views](#workflow-implementing-android-platform-views)
- [Workflow: Implementing iOS Platform Views](#workflow-implementing-ios-platform-views)
- [Workflow: Embedding Flutter in Web Applications](#workflow-embedding-flutter-in-web-applications)
- [Examples](#examples)
## Platform Views Architecture
Platform Views allow embedding native views (Android, iOS, macOS) directly into a Flutter application, enabling the application of transforms, clips, and opacity from Dart.
### Android Implementations (API 23+)
Choose the appropriate implementation based on your performance and fidelity requirements:
* **Hybrid Composition:** Renders Flutter content into a texture and uses `SurfaceFlinger` to compose both.
* *Pros:* Best performance and fidelity for Android views.
* *Cons:* Lowers overall application FPS. Certain Flutter widget transformations will not work.
* **Texture Layer (Texture Layer Hybrid Composition):** Renders Platform Views into a texture. Flutter draws them via the texture and renders its own content directly into a Surface.
* *Pros:* Best performance for Flutter rendering. All transformations work correctly.
* *Cons:* Quick scrolling (e.g., WebViews) can be janky. `SurfaceView` is problematic (breaks accessibility). Text magnifiers break unless Flutter is rendered into a `TextureView`.
### iOS & macOS Implementations
* **iOS:** Uses Hybrid Composition exclusively. The native `UIView` is appended to the view hierarchy.
* *Limitations:* `ShaderMask` and `ColorFiltered` widgets are not supported. `BackdropFilter` has composition limitations.
* **macOS:** Uses Hybrid Composition (`NSView`).
* *Limitations:* Not fully functional in current releases (e.g., gesture support is unavailable).
### Performance Mitigation
Mitigate performance drops during complex Dart animations by rendering a screenshot of the native view as a placeholder texture while the animation runs.
## Web Embedding Architecture
Embed Flutter into existing web applications (Vanilla JS, React, Angular, etc.) using either Full Page mode or Embedded (Multi-view) mode.
* **Full Page Mode:** Flutter takes over the entire browser window. Use an `iframe` if you need to constrain the Flutter app without modifying the Flutter bootstrap process.
* **Embedded Mode (Multi-view):** Render Flutter into specific HTML elements (`div`s). Requires `multiViewEnabled: true` during engine initialization.
* Manage views from JavaScript using `app.addView()` and `app.removeView()`.
* In Dart, replace `runApp` with `runWidget`.
* Manage the dynamic list of views using `WidgetsBinding.instance.platformDispatcher.views` and render them using `ViewCollection` and `View` widgets.
## Workflow: Implementing Android Platform Views
Follow this sequential workflow to implement a Platform View on Android.
**Task Progress:**
- [ ] 1. Determine the composition mode (Hybrid vs. Texture Layer).
- [ ] 2. Implement the Dart widget.
- [ ] 3. Implement the native Android View and Factory.
- [ ] 4. Register the Platform View in the Android host.
- [ ] 5. Run validator -> review rendering -> fix manual invalidation issues.
### 1. Dart Implementation
If using **Hybrid Composition**, use `PlatformViewLink`, `AndroidViewSurface`, and `PlatformViewsService.initSurfaceAndroidView`.
If using **Texture Layer**, use the `AndroidView` widget.
### 2. Native Implementation
Create a class implementing `io.flutter.plugin.platform.PlatformView` that returns your native `android.view.View`.
Create a factory extending `PlatformViewFactory` to instantiate your view.
### 3. Registration
Register the factory in your `MainActivity.kt` (or plugin) using `flutterEngine.platformViewsController.registry.registerViewFactory`.
*Note: If your native view uses `SurfaceView` or `SurfaceTexture`, manually call `invalidate` on the View or its parent when content changes, as they do not invalidate themselves automatically.*
## Workflow: Implementing iOS Platform Views
Follow this sequential workflow to implement a Platform View on iOS.
**Task Progress:**
- [ ] 1. Implement the Dart widget using `UiKitView`.
- [ ] 2. Implement the native iOS View (`FlutterPlatformView`) and Factory (`FlutterPlatformViewFactory`).
- [ ] 3. Register the Platform View in `AppDelegate.swift` or the plugin registrar.
- [ ] 4. Run validator -> review composition limitations -> fix unsupported filters.
## Workflow: Embedding Flutter in Web Applications
Follow this sequential workflow to embed Flutter into an existing web DOM.
**Task Progress:**
- [ ] 1. Update `flutter_bootstrap.js` to enable multi-view.
- [ ] 2. Update `main.dart` to use `runWidget` and `ViewCollection`.
- [ ] 3. Implement JavaScript logic to add/remove host elements.
- [ ] 4. Run validator -> review view constraints -> fix CSS conflicts.
### 1. JavaScript Configuration
In `flutter_bootstrap.js`, initialize the engine with `multiViewEnabled: true`.
Use the returned `app` object to add views: `app.addView({ hostElement: document.getElementById('my-div') })`.
### 2. Dart Configuration
Replace `runApp()` with `runWidget()`.
Create a root widget that listens to `WidgetsBindingObserver.didChangeMetrics`.
Map over `WidgetsBinding.instance.platformDispatcher.views` to create a `View` widget for each attached `FlutterView`, and wrap them all in a `ViewCollection`.
## Examples
### Example: Android Texture Layer (Dart)
```dart
import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
import 'package:flutter/services.dart';
class NativeAndroidView extends StatelessWidget {
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
const String viewType = 'my_native_view';
final Map<String, dynamic> creationParams = <String, dynamic>{};
return AndroidView(
viewType: viewType,
layoutDirection: TextDirection.ltr,
creationParams: creationParams,
creationParamsCodec: const StandardMessageCodec(),
);
}
}
```
### Example: Web Multi-View Initialization (JavaScript)
```javascript
_flutter.loader.load({
onEntrypointLoaded: async function(engineInitializer) {
let engine = await engineInitializer.initializeEngine({
multiViewEnabled: true,
});
let app = await engine.runApp();
// Add a view to a specific DOM element
let viewId = app.addView({
hostElement: document.querySelector('#flutter-host-container'),
initialData: { customData: 'Hello from JS' }
});
}
});
```
### Example: Web Multi-View Root Widget (Dart)
```dart
import 'dart:ui' show FlutterView;
import 'package:flutter/widgets.dart';
void main() {
runWidget(MultiViewApp(viewBuilder: (context) => const MyEmbeddedWidget()));
}
class MultiViewApp extends StatefulWidget {
final WidgetBuilder viewBuilder;
const MultiViewApp({super.key, required this.viewBuilder});
@override
State<MultiViewApp> createState() => _MultiViewAppState();
}
class _MultiViewAppState extends State<MultiViewApp> with WidgetsBindingObserver {
Map<Object, Widget> _views = {};
@override
void initState() {
super.initState();
WidgetsBinding.instance.addObserver(this);
_updateViews();
}
@override
void didChangeMetrics() => _updateViews();
void _updateViews() {
final newViews = <Object, Widget>{};
for (final FlutterView view in WidgetsBinding.instance.platformDispatcher.views) {
newViews[view.viewId] = _views[view.viewId] ?? View(
view: view,
child: Builder(builder: widget.viewBuilder),
);
}
setState(() => _views = newViews);
}
@override
void dispose() {
WidgetsBinding.instance.removeObserver(this);
super.dispose();
}
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return ViewCollection(views: _views.values.toList(growable: false));
}
}
```