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DART Cookbook

DART Cookbook

By : Ivo Balbaert
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DART Cookbook

DART Cookbook

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By: Ivo Balbaert

Overview of this book

If you are a Dart developer looking to sharpen your skills, and get insight and tips on how to put that knowledge into practice, then this book is for you. You should also have a basic knowledge of HTML, and how web applications with browser clients and servers work, in order to build dynamic Dart applications.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)
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Index

Configuring the Dart environment

This recipe will help customize the Dart environment according to our requirements. Here, we configure the following:

  • Defining a DART_SDK environment variable
  • Making dart-sdk\bin available for the execution of the Dart command-line tools

Getting ready

We assume that you have a working Dart environment installed on your machine. If not, go to https://www.dartlang.org/tools/download.html and choose Option 1 for your platform, which is the complete bundle. Downloading and uncompressing it will produce a folder named dart, which will contain everything you need. Put this in a directory of your choice. This could be anything, but for convenience keep it short, such as d:\dart on Windows or ~/dart on Linux. On OS X, you can just drop the directory in the App folder.

How to do it...

  1. Create a DART_SDK environment variable that contains the path to the dart-sdk folder. On Windows, create and set DART_SDK to d:\dart\dart-sdk or <your-dart-sdk-path>\dart-sdk when using a dart from another folder (if you need more information on how to do this, refer to http://www.c-sharpcorner.com/UploadFile/6cde20/use-of-environment-variable-in-windows-8/). On Linux, add this to your configuration file .bashrc and/or .profile using the export DART_SDK=~/dart/dart-sdk code. On OS X, export DART_SDK=/Applications/dart/dart-sdk or in general export DART_SDK=/path/to/dart-sdk.
  2. The installation directory has a subfolder dart-sdk\bin, which contains the command-line tools. Add this subfolder to the path of your environment. On Windows, add %DART_SDK%\bin instead to the front of the path (system environment) variable and click on OK. On Linux or OS X, add export PATH=$PATH:$DART_SDK/bin to your configuration file.
  3. Reset your environment configuration file or reboot your machine afterwards for the changes to take effect.

How it works...

Setting the DART_SDK environment variable, for example, enables plugins such as dart-maven to search for the Dart SDK (dart-maven is a plugin that provides integration for Google Dart into a maven-build process). If the OS of your machine knows the path where the Dart tools reside, you can start any of them (such as the Dart VM or dartanalyzer) anywhere in a terminal or command-line session.

Test the environment variable by typing dart in a terminal and press Enter. You should see the following help text:

Usage: dart [<vm-flags>] <dart-script-file> [<dart-options>]

Executes the Dart script passed as <dart-script-file>

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