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Commonly used packages

This page lists some of the most popular and useful packages that Dart developers have published. To find more packages—and search core libraries as well—use the pub.dev site.

Commonly used packages fall into three groups:

General-purpose packages

The following packages are useful for a wide range of projects.

Package Description Commonly used APIs
archive Encodes and decodes various archive and compression formats. Archive, ArchiveFile, TarEncoder, TarDecoder, ZipEncoder, ZipDecoder
characters String manipulation for user-perceived characters (Unicode grapheme clusters). String.characters, Characters, CharacterRange
http A set of high-level functions and classes that make it easy to consume HTTP resources. delete(), get(), post(), read()
intl Internationalization and localization facilities, with support for plurals and genders, date and number formatting and parsing, and bidirectional text. Bidi, DateFormat, MicroMoney, TextDirection
json_serializable An easy-to-use code generation package. For more information, see JSON Support. @JsonSerializable
logging A configurable mechanism for adding message logging to your application. LoggerHandler, Level, LogRecord
mockito A popular framework for mocking objects in tests. Especially useful if you are writing tests for dependency injection. Used with the test package. Answering, Expectation, Verification
path Common operations for manipulating different types of paths. For more information, see Unboxing Packages: path. absolute(), basename(), extension(), join(), normalize(), relative(), split()
quiver Utilities that make using core Dart libraries more convenient. Some of the libraries where Quiver provides additional support include async, cache, collection, core, iterables, patterns, and testing. CountdownTimer (quiver.async); MapCache (quiver.cache); MultiMap, TreeSet (quiver.collection); EnumerateIterable (quiver.iterables); center(), compareIgnoreCase(), isWhiteSpace() (quiver.strings)
shelf Web server middleware for Dart. Shelf makes it easy to create and compose web servers, and parts of web servers. Cascade, Pipeline, Request, Response, Server
stack_trace Methods for parsing, inspecting, and manipulating stack traces produced by the underlying Dart implementation. Also provides functions to produce string representations of stack traces in a more readable format than the native StackTrace implementation. For more information, see Unboxing Packages: stack_trace. Trace.current(), Trace.format(), Trace.from()
test A standard way of writing and running tests in Dart. expect(), group(), test()
yaml A parser for YAML. loadYaml(), loadYamlStream()

Packages that expand on Dart core libraries

Each of the following packages builds upon a core library, adding functionality and filling in missing features:

Package Description Commonly used APIs
async Expands on dart:async, adding utility classes to work with asynchronous computations. For more information, see Unboxing Packages: async part 1, part 2, and part 3. AsyncMemoizer, CancelableOperation, FutureGroup, LazyStream, Result, StreamCompleter, StreamGroup, StreamSplitter
collection Expands on dart:collection, adding utility functions and classes to make working with collections easier. For more information, see Unboxing Packages: collection. Equality, CanonicalizedMap, MapKeySet, MapValueSet, PriorityQueue, QueueList
convert Expands on dart:convert, adding encoders and decoders for converting between different data representations. One of the data representations is percent encoding, also known as URL encoding. HexDecoder, PercentDecoder
io Contains two libraries, ansi and io, to simplify working with files, standard streams, and processes. Use the ansi library to customize terminal output. The io library has APIs for dealing with processes, stdin, and file duplication. copyPath(), isExecutable(), ExitCode, ProcessManager, sharedStdIn

Specialized packages

Here are some tips for finding packages that are more specialized, such as packages for mobile (Flutter) and web development.

Flutter packages

See Using packages on the Flutter site. Or use the pub.dev site to search for Flutter packages.

Web packages

See Web libraries and packages. Or use the pub.dev site to search for web packages.

Command-line and server packages

See Command-line and server libraries and packages. Or use the pub.dev site to search for other packages.