Best Practices & Tips
Flutter's coding conventions and style guidelines
Coding conventions and style guidelines help ensure that the codebase follows a consistent and readable structure. Consistency improves code collaboration, readability, and maintainability.
Naming Conventions
Use camelCase for variable and function names. Start with a lowercase letter.
Use PascalCase for class and enum names. Start with an uppercase letter.
Use lowercase_with_underscores for constant names and file names.
Use kebab-case for folder names
Avoid using acronyms or abbreviations in names unless they are widely known.
Formatting and Indentation
Use the Dart formatter (
dartfmt
) to automatically format code according to the Flutter style guide.Indent code with 2 spaces.
Place a single space before and after binary operators.
Use a single blank line to separate logical sections of code.
Testing and Unit Tests
Write tests for critical functionality and complex logic using the Flutter testing framework.
Organize tests into separate files following the same package structure as the production code.
Name test files with the
component_test.dart
suffix.Use descriptive names for test cases and individual tests.
Comments and Documentation
Use descriptive variable, function, and class names instead of relying heavily on comments.
Write clear and concise comments that explain the intent and purpose of the code.
Use comments sparingly and only when necessary to clarify complex or non-obvious logic.
Document public APIs, classes, and functions using Dartdoc-style comments
Handling Assets and Resources
Place assets, such as images and fonts, in the
assets
directory and specify them in thepubspec.yaml
file.Use relative paths for referencing assets within the code.
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