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Example of calling platform services from Flutter

This project demonstrates how to connect a Flutter app to platform-specific services on iOS using Swift. The equivalent version of this project in Objective C is found in examples/platform_channel.

You can read more about accessing platform and third-party services in Flutter.

iOS

You can use the commands flutter build and flutter run from the app's root directory to build/run the app or you can open ios/Runner.xcworkspace in Xcode and build/run the project as usual.

Android

We refer to the platform_channel project.