Pubspec.yaml

User App

name: nourish_now
description: Food Delivery App.

publish_to: 'none' # Remove this line if you wish to publish to pub.dev

version: 1.0.0+1

environment:
  sdk: '>=2.18.2 <3.0.0'

dependencies:
  flutter:
    sdk: flutter
  shared_preferences: ^2.0.12
  dots_indicator: ^2.1.0
  hexcolor: ^2.0.6
  get: ^4.6.5
  pin_code_fields: 7.4.0
  auto_size_text: ^3.0.0
  bottom_navy_bar: ^6.0.0
  flutter_rating_bar: ^4.0.1
  cloud_firestore: ^4.1.0
  carousel_slider: ^4.2.0
  firebase_auth: ^4.2.0
  firebase_core: ^2.7.0
  shimmer: ^2.0.0
  image_picker: ^0.8.6
  firebase_storage: ^11.0.10
  google_maps_flutter: ^2.2.3
  geocoding: ^2.0.5
  geolocator: ^9.0.2
  flutter_typeahead: ^3.1.3
  intl: ^0.18.0
  firebase_messaging: ^14.2.5
  http: ^0.13.5
  flutter_facebook_auth: ^5.0.8
  google_sign_in: ^6.0.2
  flutter_image_compress: ^1.1.3
  # The following adds the Cupertino Icons font to your application.
  # Use with the CupertinoIcons class for iOS style icons.
  cupertino_icons: ^1.0.2
flutter_icons:
  android: true
  ios: true
  image_path: "assets/images/Logo12.png"


dev_dependencies:
  flutter_test:
    sdk: flutter
  flutter_lints: ^2.0.0
  flutter_native_splash: ^2.2.16
  flutter_launcher_icons: ^0.9.2
#  animated_splash_screen: ^1.3.0

flutter_native_splash:
  color: "#FC6011"
  image: assets/images/Logo.png

  android_12:
    image: assets/images/1024.png

  android12: true

flutter:


  uses-material-design: true

  # To add assets to your application, add an assets section, like this:
  assets:
    - assets/images/

  fonts:
    - family: Metropolis
      fonts:
        - asset: assets/fonts/Metropolis-Black.ttf
          weight: 900
        - asset: assets/fonts/Metropolis-Bold.ttf
          weight: 700
        - asset: assets/fonts/Metropolis-Medium.ttf
          weight: 500
        - asset: assets/fonts/Metropolis-Regular.ttf
          weight: 400


Admin App

name: admin
description: A new Flutter project.
# The following line prevents the package from being accidentally published to
# pub.dev using `flutter pub publish`. This is preferred for private packages.
publish_to: 'none' # Remove this line if you wish to publish to pub.dev

# The following defines the version and build number for your application.
# A version number is three numbers separated by dots, like 1.2.43
# followed by an optional build number separated by a +.
# Both the version and the builder number may be overridden in flutter
# build by specifying --build-name and --build-number, respectively.
# In Android, build-name is used as versionName while build-number used as versionCode.
# Read more about Android versioning at https://developer.android.com/studio/publish/versioning
# In iOS, build-name is used as CFBundleShortVersionString while build-number is used as CFBundleVersion.
# Read more about iOS versioning at
# https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/General/Reference/InfoPlistKeyReference/Articles/CoreFoundationKeys.html
# In Windows, build-name is used as the major, minor, and patch parts
# of the product and file versions while build-number is used as the build suffix.
version: 1.0.0+1

environment:
  sdk: '>=2.19.3 <3.0.0'

# Dependencies specify other packages that your package needs in order to work.
# To automatically upgrade your package dependencies to the latest versions
# consider running `flutter pub upgrade --major-versions`. Alternatively,
# dependencies can be manually updated by changing the version numbers below to
# the latest version available on pub.dev. To see which dependencies have newer
# versions available, run `flutter pub outdated`.
dependencies:
  flutter:
    sdk: flutter
  shared_preferences: ^2.0.12
  hexcolor: ^2.0.6
  get: ^4.6.5
  bottom_navy_bar: ^6.0.0
  flutter_rating_bar: ^4.0.1
  cloud_firestore: ^4.1.0
  carousel_slider: ^4.2.0
  firebase_auth: ^4.2.0
  firebase_core: ^2.7.0
  shimmer: ^2.0.0
  image_picker: ^0.8.6
  firebase_storage: ^11.0.10
  intl: ^0.18.0
  flutter_image_compress: ^1.1.3
  firebase_messaging: ^14.2.5
  google_maps_flutter: ^2.2.3
  path_provider: ^2.0.14


  # The following adds the Cupertino Icons font to your application.
  # Use with the CupertinoIcons class for iOS style icons.
  cupertino_icons: ^1.0.2
flutter_icons:
  android: true
  ios: true
  image_path: "assets/images/Logo12.png"

dev_dependencies:
  flutter_test:
    sdk: flutter
  flutter_lints: ^2.0.0
  flutter_native_splash: ^2.2.16
  flutter_launcher_icons: ^0.9.2


flutter_native_splash:
  color: "#FC6011"
  image: assets/images/Logo.png

  android_12:
    image: assets/images/1024.png

  android12: true

# For information on the generic Dart part of this file, see the
# following page: https://dart.dev/tools/pub/pubspec

# The following section is specific to Flutter packages.
flutter:

  # The following line ensures that the Material Icons font is
  # included with your application, so that you can use the icons in
  # the material Icons class.
  uses-material-design: true

  # To add assets to your application, add an assets section, like this:
  assets:
    - assets/images/

  # An image asset can refer to one or more resolution-specific "variants", see
  # https://flutter.dev/assets-and-images/#resolution-aware

  # For details regarding adding assets from package dependencies, see
  # https://flutter.dev/assets-and-images/#from-packages

  # To add custom fonts to your application, add a fonts section here,
  # in this "flutter" section. Each entry in this list should have a
  # "family" key with the font family name, and a "fonts" key with a
  # list giving the asset and other descriptors for the font. For
  # example:
  fonts:
    - family: Metropolis
      fonts:
        - asset: assets/fonts/Metropolis-Black.ttf
          weight: 900
        - asset: assets/fonts/Metropolis-Bold.ttf
          weight: 700
        - asset: assets/fonts/Metropolis-Medium.ttf
          weight: 500
        - asset: assets/fonts/Metropolis-Regular.ttf
          weight: 400

  # For details regarding fonts from package dependencies,
  # see https://flutter.dev/custom-fonts/#from-packages