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Flutter navigation approaches include: 1) Navigator 1.0 with push/pop methods, 2) Navigator 2.0 with declarative API, 3) Named routes system, 4) Custom route transitions, 5) Nested navigation with multiple navigators, 6) Route guards and middleware, 7) Navigation state persistence, 8) Deep linking support.
Key differences include: 1) Navigator 1.0 uses imperative API vs 2.0's declarative approach, 2) 2.0 provides better web support, 3) 2.0 offers more control over navigation stack, 4) 2.0 integrates better with state management, 5) Different handling of deep links, 6) Route information parsing, 7) State restoration capabilities, 8) Path configuration options.
Deep linking implementation: 1) Configure AndroidManifest.xml and Info.plist, 2) Set up route parsing, 3) Handle app links and universal links, 4) Implement state restoration, 5) Manage navigation stack, 6) Handle unknown routes, 7) Test deep link scenarios, 8) Implement path parameters.
Named Routes features: 1) Define routes in MaterialApp, 2) Navigate using pushNamed, 3) Pass arguments to routes, 4) Handle unknown routes, 5) Generate routes dynamically, 6) Access route parameters, 7) Implement onGenerateRoute, 8) Manage route history.
Nested navigation involves: 1) Multiple Navigator widgets, 2) Scope management with keys, 3) Parent-child navigation coordination, 4) Tab-based navigation, 5) State preservation across navigators, 6) Back button handling, 7) Route history management, 8) Navigation state synchronization.
Navigation state patterns: 1) Navigation service implementation, 2) State-based routing, 3) Navigation history tracking, 4) Route parameter management, 5) Deep link state handling, 6) Navigation stack persistence, 7) Error state navigation, 8) Route lifecycle management.
Web routing implementation: 1) URL strategy configuration, 2) Path parameter handling, 3) Query parameter management, 4) History API integration, 5) Route generation for web, 6) SEO considerations, 7) Browser navigation support, 8) State persistence in URLs.
Back button patterns: 1) WillPopScope implementation, 2) Custom back behavior, 3) Navigation stack management, 4) State preservation, 5) Exit confirmation, 6) History management, 7) Platform-specific handling, 8) Nested navigation coordination.
Error handling implementation: 1) Route error catching, 2) Unknown route handling, 3) Navigation failure recovery, 4) Error page routing, 5) State restoration on error, 6) Deep link error handling, 7) Navigation retry logic, 8) User feedback for errors.
Flutter navigation approaches include: 1) Navigator 1.0 with push/pop methods, 2) Navigator 2.0 with declarative API, 3) Named routes system, 4) Custom route transitions, 5) Nested navigation with multiple navigators, 6) Route guards and middleware, 7) Navigation state persistence, 8) Deep linking support.
Key differences include: 1) Navigator 1.0 uses imperative API vs 2.0's declarative approach, 2) 2.0 provides better web support, 3) 2.0 offers more control over navigation stack, 4) 2.0 integrates better with state management, 5) Different handling of deep links, 6) Route information parsing, 7) State restoration capabilities, 8) Path configuration options.
Deep linking implementation: 1) Configure AndroidManifest.xml and Info.plist, 2) Set up route parsing, 3) Handle app links and universal links, 4) Implement state restoration, 5) Manage navigation stack, 6) Handle unknown routes, 7) Test deep link scenarios, 8) Implement path parameters.
Named Routes features: 1) Define routes in MaterialApp, 2) Navigate using pushNamed, 3) Pass arguments to routes, 4) Handle unknown routes, 5) Generate routes dynamically, 6) Access route parameters, 7) Implement onGenerateRoute, 8) Manage route history.
Nested navigation involves: 1) Multiple Navigator widgets, 2) Scope management with keys, 3) Parent-child navigation coordination, 4) Tab-based navigation, 5) State preservation across navigators, 6) Back button handling, 7) Route history management, 8) Navigation state synchronization.
Navigation state patterns: 1) Navigation service implementation, 2) State-based routing, 3) Navigation history tracking, 4) Route parameter management, 5) Deep link state handling, 6) Navigation stack persistence, 7) Error state navigation, 8) Route lifecycle management.
Web routing implementation: 1) URL strategy configuration, 2) Path parameter handling, 3) Query parameter management, 4) History API integration, 5) Route generation for web, 6) SEO considerations, 7) Browser navigation support, 8) State persistence in URLs.
Back button patterns: 1) WillPopScope implementation, 2) Custom back behavior, 3) Navigation stack management, 4) State preservation, 5) Exit confirmation, 6) History management, 7) Platform-specific handling, 8) Nested navigation coordination.
Error handling implementation: 1) Route error catching, 2) Unknown route handling, 3) Navigation failure recovery, 4) Error page routing, 5) State restoration on error, 6) Deep link error handling, 7) Navigation retry logic, 8) User feedback for errors.
State persistence includes: 1) Route state serialization, 2) Navigation history storage, 3) State restoration framework usage, 4) Deep link state handling, 5) Cross-platform state management, 6) Navigation stack rebuilding, 7) Error recovery mechanisms, 8) State version management.
State restoration patterns: 1) Route state serialization, 2) Navigation stack rebuilding, 3) Deep link restoration, 4) State version handling, 5) Cross-platform restoration, 6) Error recovery, 7) Partial state restoration, 8) Testing restoration scenarios.
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