The library annotations are a new lint and we have no need to specify a custom library name anywhere. The JS annoation on the library also did nothing, since it doesn't default to the library name in dart and only modifies the prefix of functions if you pass in a custom name. The sqflite_common_ffi I removed the upper constraint, which allows us to use a newer version if our dart version is new enough, but I left it at the original version because there is no need to require a higher minimum currently. |
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README.md
Matrix SDK
Matrix (matrix.org) SDK written in dart.
Native libraries
For E2EE, libolm must be provided.
Additionally, OpenSSL (libcrypto) must be provided on native platforms for E2EE.
For flutter apps you can easily import it with the flutter_olm and the flutter_openssl_crypto packages.
flutter pub add matrix
flutter pub add flutter_olm
flutter pub add flutter_openssl_crypto
Get started
See the API documentation for details:
Tests
thread_count=$(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) // or your favourite number :3
dart test --concurrency=$thread_count test
- Adding the
-x olmflag will skip tests which require olm - Using
-t olmwill run only olm specific tests, but these will probably break as they need prior setup (which is not marked as olm and hence won't be run)