Isolate class

An isolated Dart execution context.

All Dart code runs in an isolate, and code can access classes and values only from the same isolate. Different isolates can communicate by sending values through ports (see ReceivePort, SendPort).

An Isolate object is a reference to an isolate, usually different from the current isolate. It represents, and can be used to control, the other isolate.

When spawning a new isolate, the spawning isolate receives an Isolate object representing the new isolate when the spawn operation succeeds.

Isolates run code in its own event loop, and each event may run smaller tasks in a nested microtask queue.

An Isolate object allows other isolates to control the event loop of the isolate that it represents, and to inspect the isolate, for example by pausing the isolate or by getting events when the isolate has an uncaught error.

The controlPort identifies and gives access to controlling the isolate, and the pauseCapability and terminateCapability guard access to some control operations. For example, calling pause on an Isolate object created without a pauseCapability, has no effect.

The Isolate object provided by a spawn operation will have the control port and capabilities needed to control the isolate. New isolate objects can be created without some of these capabilities if necessary, using the Isolate.Isolate constructor.

An Isolate object cannot be sent over a SendPort, but the control port and capabilities can be sent, and can be used to create a new functioning Isolate object in the receiving port's isolate.

Constructors

Isolate(SendPort controlPort, { Capability pauseCapability, Capability terminateCapability })
Create a new Isolate object with a restricted set of capabilities. [...]

Properties

controlPort SendPort
Control port used to send control messages to the isolate. [...]
final
debugName String
The name of the Isolate displayed for debug purposes. [...]
@Since("2.3"), read-only
errors Stream
Returns a broadcast stream of uncaught errors from the isolate. [...]
read-only
pauseCapability Capability
Capability granting the ability to pause the isolate. [...]
final
terminateCapability Capability
Capability granting the ability to terminate the isolate. [...]
final
hashCode int
The hash code for this object. [...]
read-only, inherited
runtimeType Type
A representation of the runtime type of the object.
read-only, inherited

Methods

addErrorListener(SendPort port) → void
Requests that uncaught errors of the isolate are sent back to port. [...]
addOnExitListener(SendPort responsePort, { Object response }) → void
Requests an exit message on responsePort when the isolate terminates. [...]
kill({int priority: beforeNextEvent }) → void
Requests the isolate to shut down. [...]
pause([Capability resumeCapability ]) Capability
Requests the isolate to pause. [...]
ping(SendPort responsePort, { Object response, int priority: immediate }) → void
Requests that the isolate send response on the responsePort. [...]
removeErrorListener(SendPort port) → void
Stops listening for uncaught errors from the isolate. [...]
removeOnExitListener(SendPort responsePort) → void
Stops listening for exit messages from the isolate. [...]
resume(Capability resumeCapability) → void
Resumes a paused isolate. [...]
setErrorsFatal(bool errorsAreFatal) → void
Sets whether uncaught errors will terminate the isolate. [...]
noSuchMethod(Invocation invocation) → dynamic
Invoked when a non-existent method or property is accessed. [...]
inherited
toString() String
Returns a string representation of this object.
inherited

Operators

operator ==(dynamic other) bool
The equality operator. [...]
inherited

Static Properties

current Isolate
Return an Isolate object representing the current isolate. [...]
read-only
packageConfig Future<Uri>
The package root of the current isolate, if any. [...]
read-only
packageRoot Future<Uri>
The location of the package configuration of the current isolate, if any. [...]
@Deprecated('packages/ directory resolution is not supported in Dart 2.'), read-only

Static Methods

resolvePackageUri(Uri packageUri) Future<Uri>
Maps a package: URI to a non-package Uri. [...]
spawn<T>(void entryPoint(T message), T message, { bool paused: false, bool errorsAreFatal, SendPort onExit, SendPort onError, String debugName }) Future<Isolate>
Creates and spawns an isolate that shares the same code as the current isolate. [...]
spawnUri(Uri uri, List<String> args, dynamic message, { bool paused: false, SendPort onExit, SendPort onError, bool errorsAreFatal, bool checked, Map<String, String> environment, Uri packageRoot, Uri packageConfig, bool automaticPackageResolution: false, String debugName }) Future<Isolate>
Creates and spawns an isolate that runs the code from the library with the specified URI. [...]

Constants

beforeNextEvent → const int
Argument to ping and kill: Ask for action before the next event.
1
immediate → const int
Argument to ping and kill: Ask for immediate action.
0