name: asset_transformation description: "A new Flutter project." publish_to: 'none' version: 0.1.0 environment: sdk: ^3.5.0 dependencies: flutter: sdk: flutter vector_graphics: ^1.1.11+1 dev_dependencies: flutter_test: sdk: flutter flutter_lints: ^5.0.0 vector_graphics_compiler: ^1.1.11+1 grayscale_transformer: path: ./grayscale_transformer flutter: uses-material-design: true assets: # Here, we specify that assets/colorful.jpg should be transformed using # the grayscale_transformer package. If you look at the dev_dependencies # section, you'll notice that grayscale_transformer is a local path dependency # and thus the full code of the package can be found right here in this project. - path: assets/colorful.jpg transformers: - package: grayscale_transformer # Here, we have an SVG image that we want to display in our app. Flutter # cannot render SVG images itself, but there are packages that can. # The vector_graphics package is one such app that can quickly render SVGs, # but only after they have been run through the vector_graphics_compiler # package first. Instead of having to do this manually ourselves, we # can simply specify vector_graphics_compiler as a transformer on this asset. - path: assets/svg.svg transformers: - package: vector_graphics_compiler # Run the application using `flutter run` to see how these assets get rendered.