# package_info_plus
**Repository Path**: flutter---dependency/package_info_plus
## Basic Information
- **Project Name**: package_info_plus
- **Description**: package_info_plus package_info_plus
- **Primary Language**: Unknown
- **License**: BSD-3-Clause
- **Default Branch**: master
- **Homepage**: None
- **GVP Project**: No
## Statistics
- **Stars**: 0
- **Forks**: 0
- **Created**: 2025-11-04
- **Last Updated**: 2025-12-01
## Categories & Tags
**Categories**: Uncategorized
**Tags**: None
## README
# package_info_plus
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This Flutter plugin provides an API for querying information about an application package.
## Platform Support
| Android | iOS | MacOS | Web | Linux | Windows |
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## Usage
You can use the PackageInfo to query information about the application package. This works both on
iOS and Android.
```dart
import 'package:package_info_plus/package_info_plus.dart';
...
// Be sure to add this line if `PackageInfo.fromPlatform()` is called before runApp()
WidgetsFlutterBinding.ensureInitialized();
...
PackageInfo packageInfo = await PackageInfo.fromPlatform();
String appName = packageInfo.appName;
String packageName = packageInfo.packageName;
String version = packageInfo.version;
String buildNumber = packageInfo.buildNumber;
```
## Known Issues
### iOS
#### Plugin returns incorrect app version
Flutter build tools allow only digits and `.` (dot) symbols to be used in `version`
of `pubspec.yaml` on iOS/MacOS to comply with official version format from Apple.
More info available in [this comment](https://github.com/fluttercommunity/plus_plugins/issues/389#issuecomment-1106764429)
#### I have changed version in pubspec.yaml and plugin returns wrong info
As noted on [issue 20761](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/20761#issuecomment-493434578),
package_info_plus on iOS requires the Xcode build folder to be rebuilt after changes to the version
string in `pubspec.yaml`. Clean the Xcode build folder with:
`XCode Menu -> Product -> (Holding Option Key) Clean build folder`.
### Android (and potentially all platforms)
Calling to `PackageInfo.fromPlatform()` before the `runApp()` call will cause an exception.
See https://github.com/fluttercommunity/plus_plugins/issues/309
### Windows
#### I see wrong version on Windows platform
There was an [issue](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/73652) in Flutter, which is already resolved since Flutter 3.3.
If your project was created before Flutter 3.3 you need to migrate the project according to [this guide] (https://docs.flutter.dev/release/breaking-changes/windows-version-information) first to get correct version with `package_info_plus`
### Web
In a web environment, the package uses the `version.json` file that it is generated in the build process.
#### Accessing the `version.json`
The package tries to locate the `version.json` using three methods:
1. Using the provided `baseUrl` in the `fromPlatform()` method.
2. Checking the configured `assets` folder in the Flutter web configuration.
3. Checking the path where the application is installed.
See the documentation at the method `fromPlatform()` to learn more.
#### CORS `version.json` access
It could be possible that the plugin cannot access the `version.json` file because the server is preventing it.
This can be due a CORS issue, and it is known to happen when hosting the Flutter code on Firebase Hosting.
Ensure that your CORS Firebase configuration allows it.
## Learn more
- [API Documentation](https://pub.dev/documentation/package_info_plus/latest/package_info_plus/package_info_plus-library.html)
- [Plugin documentation website](https://plus.fluttercommunity.dev/docs/package_info_plus/overview/)