Use the `http` package to execute GET, POST, PUT, or DELETE requests. Use when you need to fetch from or send data to a REST API.
Implementing Flutter Networking
Contents
Configuration & Permissions
Request Execution & Response Handling
Background Parsing
Workflow: Executing Network Operations
Examples
Configuration & Permissions
Configure the environment and platform-specific permissions required for network access.
Add the http package dependency via the terminal:
flutter pub add http
Import the package in your Dart files:
import 'package:http/http.dart' as http;
Configure Android permissions by adding the Internet permission to android/app/src/main/AndroidManifest.xml:
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET" />
Configure macOS entitlements by adding the network client key to both macos/Runner/DebugProfile.entitlements and macos/Runner/Release.entitlements:
<key>com.apple.security.network.client</key>
<true/>
Request Execution & Response Handling
Execute HTTP operations and map responses to strongly typed Dart objects.
URIs: Always parse URL strings using Uri.parse('your_url').
Headers: Inject authorization and content-type headers via the headers parameter map. Use HttpHeaders.authorizationHeader for auth tokens.
Payloads: For POST and PUT requests, encode the body using jsonEncode() from dart:convert.
Status Validation: Evaluate response.statusCode. Treat 200 OK (GET/PUT/DELETE) and 201 CREATED (POST) as success.
Error Handling: Throw explicit exceptions for non-success status codes. Never return null on failure, as this prevents FutureBuilder from triggering its error state and causes infinite loading indicators.
Deserialization: Parse the raw string using jsonDecode(response.body) and map it to a custom Dart object using a factory constructor (e.g., fromJson).
Background Parsing
Offload expensive JSON parsing to a separate Isolate to prevent UI jank (frame drops).
Import package:flutter/foundation.dart.
Use the compute() function to run the parsing logic in a background isolate.
Ensure the parsing function passed to compute() is a top-level function or a static method, as closures or instance methods cannot be passed across isolates.
Workflow: Executing Network Operations
Use the following checklist to implement and validate network operations.
Task Progress:
1. Define the strongly typed Dart model with a fromJson factory constructor.
2. Implement the network request method returning a Future<Model>.
3. Apply conditional logic based on the operation type:
If fetching data (GET): Append query parameters to the URI.
If mutating data (POST/PUT): Set 'Content-Type': 'application/json; charset=UTF-8' and attach the jsonEncode body.
If deleting data (DELETE): Return an empty model instance on success (200 OK).
4. Validate the statusCode and throw an Exception on failure.
5. Integrate the Future into the UI using FutureBuilder.
6. Handle snapshot.hasData, snapshot.hasError, and default to a CircularProgressIndicator.
7. Feedback Loop: Run the app -> trigger the network request -> review console for unhandled exceptions -> fix parsing or permission errors.
Examples
High-Fidelity Implementation: Fetching and Parsing in the Background
import 'dart:async';
import 'dart:convert';
import 'dart:io';
import 'package:flutter/foundation.dart';
import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
import 'package:http/http.dart' as http;
// 1. Top-level parsing function for Isolate
List<Photo> parsePhotos(String responseBody) {
final parsed = (jsonDecode(responseBody) as List<Object?>)
.cast<Map<String, Object?>>();
return parsed.map<Photo>(Photo.fromJson).toList();
}
// 2. Network execution with background parsing
Future<List<Photo>> fetchPhotos() async {
final response = await http.get(
Uri.parse('https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/photos'),
headers: {
HttpHeaders.authorizationHeader: 'Bearer your_token_here',
HttpHeaders.acceptHeader: 'application/json',
},
);
if (response.statusCode == 200) {
// Offload heavy parsing to a background isolate
return compute(parsePhotos, response.body);
} else {
throw Exception('Failed to load photos. Status: ${response.statusCode}');
}
}
// 3. Strongly typed model
class Photo {
final int id;
final String title;
final String thumbnailUrl;
const Photo({
required this.id,
required this.title,
required this.thumbnailUrl,
});
factory Photo.fromJson(Map<String, dynamic> json) {
return Photo(
id: json['id'] as int,
title: json['title'] as String,
thumbnailUrl: json['thumbnailUrl'] as String,
);
}
}
// 4. UI Integration
class PhotoGallery extends StatefulWidget {
const PhotoGallery({super.key});
@override
State<PhotoGallery> createState() => _PhotoGalleryState();
}
class _PhotoGalleryState extends State<PhotoGallery> {
late Future<List<Photo>> _futurePhotos;
@override
void initState() {
super.initState();
// Initialize Future once to prevent re-fetching on rebuilds
_futurePhotos = fetchPhotos();
}
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return FutureBuilder<List<Photo>>(
future: _futurePhotos,
builder: (context, snapshot) {
if (snapshot.hasData) {
final photos = snapshot.data!;
return ListView.builder(
itemCount: photos.length,
itemBuilder: (context, index) => ListTile(
leading: Image.network(photos[index].thumbnailUrl),
title: Text(photos[index].title),
),
);
} else if (snapshot.hasError) {
return Center(child: Text('Error: ${snapshot.error}'));
}
// Default loading state
return const Center(child: CircularProgressIndicator());
},
);
}
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