What happened with HTTP package in Dart 2.1?












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With dart 2.0 and lower I was able to import the HTTP package directly without modifying my pubspec.yaml file.



I've opened an old project and I've got the error:
"Your application could not be compiled, because its dependencies could not be established.
That library is in a package that is not known. Maybe you forgot to mention it in your pubspec.yaml file?"



I had to go to pubpect.yaml file, and under dependencies I've added: "http: ^0.12.0" to make my project work again.



What happened, why was the HTTP package removed from dart core libraries?










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    With dart 2.0 and lower I was able to import the HTTP package directly without modifying my pubspec.yaml file.



    I've opened an old project and I've got the error:
    "Your application could not be compiled, because its dependencies could not be established.
    That library is in a package that is not known. Maybe you forgot to mention it in your pubspec.yaml file?"



    I had to go to pubpect.yaml file, and under dependencies I've added: "http: ^0.12.0" to make my project work again.



    What happened, why was the HTTP package removed from dart core libraries?










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      With dart 2.0 and lower I was able to import the HTTP package directly without modifying my pubspec.yaml file.



      I've opened an old project and I've got the error:
      "Your application could not be compiled, because its dependencies could not be established.
      That library is in a package that is not known. Maybe you forgot to mention it in your pubspec.yaml file?"



      I had to go to pubpect.yaml file, and under dependencies I've added: "http: ^0.12.0" to make my project work again.



      What happened, why was the HTTP package removed from dart core libraries?










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      With dart 2.0 and lower I was able to import the HTTP package directly without modifying my pubspec.yaml file.



      I've opened an old project and I've got the error:
      "Your application could not be compiled, because its dependencies could not be established.
      That library is in a package that is not known. Maybe you forgot to mention it in your pubspec.yaml file?"



      I had to go to pubpect.yaml file, and under dependencies I've added: "http: ^0.12.0" to make my project work again.



      What happened, why was the HTTP package removed from dart core libraries?







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          https://github.com/flutter/flutter/wiki/Changelog#v025




          v0.2.5



          #15416 removed package:http from Flutter and replaced all usages with the HttpClient from dart:io. If you use package:http you must add it
          as a dependency in your pubspec.yaml to continue using it.




          See https://github.com/flutter/flutter/wiki/Changelog#v025






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            As the flutter has removed the http from dart.io, you can't directly use it without specifying the dependency in pubspec.yaml file.
            open the flutter project and add the http library dependency as given below,



            dependencies:
            flutter:
            sdk: flutter
            shared_preferences: "^0.4.2"
            http: ^0.12.0





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              https://github.com/flutter/flutter/wiki/Changelog#v025




              v0.2.5



              #15416 removed package:http from Flutter and replaced all usages with the HttpClient from dart:io. If you use package:http you must add it
              as a dependency in your pubspec.yaml to continue using it.




              See https://github.com/flutter/flutter/wiki/Changelog#v025






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                https://github.com/flutter/flutter/wiki/Changelog#v025




                v0.2.5



                #15416 removed package:http from Flutter and replaced all usages with the HttpClient from dart:io. If you use package:http you must add it
                as a dependency in your pubspec.yaml to continue using it.




                See https://github.com/flutter/flutter/wiki/Changelog#v025






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                  https://github.com/flutter/flutter/wiki/Changelog#v025




                  v0.2.5



                  #15416 removed package:http from Flutter and replaced all usages with the HttpClient from dart:io. If you use package:http you must add it
                  as a dependency in your pubspec.yaml to continue using it.




                  See https://github.com/flutter/flutter/wiki/Changelog#v025






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                  https://github.com/flutter/flutter/wiki/Changelog#v025




                  v0.2.5



                  #15416 removed package:http from Flutter and replaced all usages with the HttpClient from dart:io. If you use package:http you must add it
                  as a dependency in your pubspec.yaml to continue using it.




                  See https://github.com/flutter/flutter/wiki/Changelog#v025







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                      As the flutter has removed the http from dart.io, you can't directly use it without specifying the dependency in pubspec.yaml file.
                      open the flutter project and add the http library dependency as given below,



                      dependencies:
                      flutter:
                      sdk: flutter
                      shared_preferences: "^0.4.2"
                      http: ^0.12.0





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                        As the flutter has removed the http from dart.io, you can't directly use it without specifying the dependency in pubspec.yaml file.
                        open the flutter project and add the http library dependency as given below,



                        dependencies:
                        flutter:
                        sdk: flutter
                        shared_preferences: "^0.4.2"
                        http: ^0.12.0





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                          As the flutter has removed the http from dart.io, you can't directly use it without specifying the dependency in pubspec.yaml file.
                          open the flutter project and add the http library dependency as given below,



                          dependencies:
                          flutter:
                          sdk: flutter
                          shared_preferences: "^0.4.2"
                          http: ^0.12.0





                          share|improve this answer















                          As the flutter has removed the http from dart.io, you can't directly use it without specifying the dependency in pubspec.yaml file.
                          open the flutter project and add the http library dependency as given below,



                          dependencies:
                          flutter:
                          sdk: flutter
                          shared_preferences: "^0.4.2"
                          http: ^0.12.0






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