How to copy images in assets to application document directory in Flutter?












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My flutter app has the following assets.



assets:
- "images/01.png"
- "images/02.png"
- "images/03.png"
...


I'd like to copy these image files to the local path I can get by the following.



 Directory docDir = await getApplicattionDocumentsDirectory();
String localPath = docDir.path;









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    My flutter app has the following assets.



    assets:
    - "images/01.png"
    - "images/02.png"
    - "images/03.png"
    ...


    I'd like to copy these image files to the local path I can get by the following.



     Directory docDir = await getApplicattionDocumentsDirectory();
    String localPath = docDir.path;









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      My flutter app has the following assets.



      assets:
      - "images/01.png"
      - "images/02.png"
      - "images/03.png"
      ...


      I'd like to copy these image files to the local path I can get by the following.



       Directory docDir = await getApplicattionDocumentsDirectory();
      String localPath = docDir.path;









      share|improve this question














      My flutter app has the following assets.



      assets:
      - "images/01.png"
      - "images/02.png"
      - "images/03.png"
      ...


      I'd like to copy these image files to the local path I can get by the following.



       Directory docDir = await getApplicattionDocumentsDirectory();
      String localPath = docDir.path;






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          I too couldn't find a way yet. A way to mitigate this is following the assets guide, by specifying



          flutter:
          assets:
          - assets/


          And load arbitrary files via rootBundle



          import 'dart:async' show Future;
          import 'package:flutter/services.dart' show rootBundle;

          Future<String> loadAsset() async {
          return await rootBundle.loadString('assets/index.html');
          }


          or in your case using AssetImage



          Widget build(BuildContext context) {
          // ...
          return DecoratedBox(
          decoration: BoxDecoration(
          image: DecorationImage(
          image: AssetImage('graphics/background.png'),
          // ...
          ),
          // ...
          ),
          );
          // ...
          }





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            I too couldn't find a way yet. A way to mitigate this is following the assets guide, by specifying



            flutter:
            assets:
            - assets/


            And load arbitrary files via rootBundle



            import 'dart:async' show Future;
            import 'package:flutter/services.dart' show rootBundle;

            Future<String> loadAsset() async {
            return await rootBundle.loadString('assets/index.html');
            }


            or in your case using AssetImage



            Widget build(BuildContext context) {
            // ...
            return DecoratedBox(
            decoration: BoxDecoration(
            image: DecorationImage(
            image: AssetImage('graphics/background.png'),
            // ...
            ),
            // ...
            ),
            );
            // ...
            }





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              I too couldn't find a way yet. A way to mitigate this is following the assets guide, by specifying



              flutter:
              assets:
              - assets/


              And load arbitrary files via rootBundle



              import 'dart:async' show Future;
              import 'package:flutter/services.dart' show rootBundle;

              Future<String> loadAsset() async {
              return await rootBundle.loadString('assets/index.html');
              }


              or in your case using AssetImage



              Widget build(BuildContext context) {
              // ...
              return DecoratedBox(
              decoration: BoxDecoration(
              image: DecorationImage(
              image: AssetImage('graphics/background.png'),
              // ...
              ),
              // ...
              ),
              );
              // ...
              }





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                I too couldn't find a way yet. A way to mitigate this is following the assets guide, by specifying



                flutter:
                assets:
                - assets/


                And load arbitrary files via rootBundle



                import 'dart:async' show Future;
                import 'package:flutter/services.dart' show rootBundle;

                Future<String> loadAsset() async {
                return await rootBundle.loadString('assets/index.html');
                }


                or in your case using AssetImage



                Widget build(BuildContext context) {
                // ...
                return DecoratedBox(
                decoration: BoxDecoration(
                image: DecorationImage(
                image: AssetImage('graphics/background.png'),
                // ...
                ),
                // ...
                ),
                );
                // ...
                }





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                I too couldn't find a way yet. A way to mitigate this is following the assets guide, by specifying



                flutter:
                assets:
                - assets/


                And load arbitrary files via rootBundle



                import 'dart:async' show Future;
                import 'package:flutter/services.dart' show rootBundle;

                Future<String> loadAsset() async {
                return await rootBundle.loadString('assets/index.html');
                }


                or in your case using AssetImage



                Widget build(BuildContext context) {
                // ...
                return DecoratedBox(
                decoration: BoxDecoration(
                image: DecorationImage(
                image: AssetImage('graphics/background.png'),
                // ...
                ),
                // ...
                ),
                );
                // ...
                }






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