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I'm wondering if there is a way to embed DartPad in the Stack Overflow question and answer like mentioned here in the Embedding Guide.

I tried to embed but failed, this would be helpful to test code snipped.

<iframe style="width:900px;height:600px;" src="https://dartpad.dev/embed-flutter.html?id=0a769a5732d4ec9d6e633dd8ff9690ce&split=80&theme=dark"></iframe>
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I'm wondering if there is a way to embed DartPad

No, there currently is not.

You can somewhat work around that with a Stacks snippet (no whitelisting is applied there). However, you will not be able to use <iframe> element to the fullest extent possible as a pretty restrictive sandbox attribute set on the <iframe> the loaded snippet itself is served with.

As of 2021, here is the list of flags enabled on the sandbox:

Flag Meaning
allow-forms allows forms to be submitted
allow-modals allows usage of alert/prompt/confirm/print and the beforeunload event
allow-scripts allows script execution

Pretty restrictive but mostly sufficient (the commonality of <iframe> for web development would make Stack Snippets completely fail at their purpose were they even more restrictive). However this means that some features are not available for security reasons.

Here is a list of what's disallowed in 2021 (not exhaustive, consult the DOM spec for details):

Flag Meaning
allow-downloads initiating downloads of any kind
allow-same-origin using localStorage and document.cookie
allow-pointer-lock using the Pointer Lock API

Not being able to use localStorage is exactly what DartPad tells you about as mentioned by Zoe and as you can see (subject to change in 6 to 8 weeks) from the snippet below:

<iframe style="width:600px;height:600px;" src="https://dartpad.dev/embed-flutter.html?id=0a769a5732d4ec9d6e633dd8ff9690ce&split=80&theme=dark"></iframe>

Note the following from the documentation on embedding DartPad which basically makes even Stack snippets a non-starter:

Although DartPad doesn’t use cookies, it does rely on local storage, which browsers usually disable when cookies are disabled.

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That's not possible. iframe elements aren't whitelisted in SO's markdown editor.

Furthermore, it's not likely SE would implement functionality like this in the editor / stack snippets, as the code would have to be run server-side, which would be a significant investment for relatively little gain.

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    Would putting the <iframe> into a stack snippet not work?
    – Wai Ha Lee
    Sep 6, 2021 at 12:23
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    I assume the same whitelist applies, @WaiHaLee
    – Cerbrus
    Sep 6, 2021 at 12:29
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    It doesn't. Snippets don't have a whitelist or a blacklist (AFAIK), and iframes work. That said, the site errors out with "DartPad requires localStorage to be enabled. For more information, visit dart.dev/tools/dartpad/troubleshoot." (for the record, works fine if I visit the link in a proper tab), and the entire window is tiny even if it did work.
    – Zoe is on strike Mod
    Sep 6, 2021 at 13:12

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