A Flutter implementation of slidable list item with directional slide actions that can be dismissed.
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- Accepts primary (left/top) and secondary (right/bottom) widget lists as slide actions.
- Can be dismissed.
- 4 built-in action panes.
- 2 built-in slide action widgets.
- 1 built-in dismiss animation.
- You can easily create you custom layouts and animations.
- You can use a builder to create your slide actions if you want special effects during animation.
- Close when a slide action has been tapped (overridable).
- Close when the nearest
Scrollable
starts to scroll (overridable). - Option to disable the slide effect easily.
In the pubspec.yaml
of your flutter project, add the following dependency:
dependencies:
...
flutter_slidable: "^0.5.4"
In your library add the following import:
import 'package:flutter_slidable/flutter_slidable.dart';
For help getting started with Flutter, view the online documentation.
You can create a Slidable
in two different ways:
- By calling the
Slidable
constructor and passing a list of slide actions. - By calling the
Slidable.builder
constructor and passing slide action builders, if you want special effects during the animation.
A Slidable
needs multiple things:
- Slide actions (see below for details). They can be any widget. For convenience, this package has 2 built-in side action widgets.
- A slide action pane widget. This is what controls the layout and the animation of the slide menu.
- An extent ratio between a slide action extent and the item extent.
- A child.
The actions
contains the slide actions that appear when the child has been dragged down or to the right.
The secondaryActions
contains the slide actions that appear when the child has been dragged up or to the left.
A direction
parameter lets you choose if you want actions to appear when you slide horizontally (default) or vertically.
Slidable(
actionPane: SlidableDrawerActionPane(),
actionExtentRatio: 0.25,
child: Container(
color: Colors.white,
child: ListTile(
leading: CircleAvatar(
backgroundColor: Colors.indigoAccent,
child: Text('$3'),
foregroundColor: Colors.white,
),
title: Text('Tile n°$3'),
subtitle: Text('SlidableDrawerDelegate'),
),
),
actions: <Widget>[
IconSlideAction(
caption: 'Archive',
color: Colors.blue,
icon: Icons.archive,
onTap: () => _showSnackBar('Archive'),
),
IconSlideAction(
caption: 'Share',
color: Colors.indigo,
icon: Icons.share,
onTap: () => _showSnackBar('Share'),
),
],
secondaryActions: <Widget>[
IconSlideAction(
caption: 'More',
color: Colors.black45,
icon: Icons.more_horiz,
onTap: () => _showSnackBar('More'),
),
IconSlideAction(
caption: 'Delete',
color: Colors.red,
icon: Icons.delete,
onTap: () => _showSnackBar('Delete'),
),
],
);
This package comes with 2 kinds of slide actions:
SlideAction
, which is the most flexible. You can choose a background color, or any decoration, and it takes any widget as a child.IconSlideAction
, which requires an icon. It can have a background color and a caption below the icon.
This package comes with 4 kinds of action panes:
The slide actions stay behind the item while it's sliding:
The slide actions follow the item while it's sliding:
The slide actions animate like drawers while the item is sliding:
The slide actions stretch while the item is sliding:
By default, SlideAction
and IconSlideAction
close on tap.
To prevent this, you can pass in false
to the closeOnTap
constructor parameter.
By default, a Slidable
closes when the nearest Scrollable
widget starts to scroll.
To prevent this, you can pass in false
to the closeOnScroll
constructor parameter.
In order to make your Slidable
dismissible, you have to set the dismissal
parameter of the Slidable
constructor and provide a child.
You can set any widget as a child of SlidableDismissal
. For the moment there is only one built-in: SlidableDrawerDismissal
.
The actionType
passed to the onDismissed
callback let you know which action has been dismissed.
When a Slidable
is dismissible, the key
parameter must not be null.
Example:
dismissal: SlidableDismissal(
child: SlidableDrawerDismissal(),
onDismissed: (actionType) {
_showSnackBar(
context,
actionType == SlideActionType.primary
? 'Dismiss Archive'
: 'Dimiss Delete');
setState(() {
items.removeAt(index);
});
},
),
If you only want one side to be dismissible, you can set the associated threshold to 1.0 or more.
For example, if you don't want the first primary action to be dismissed, you will set the following thresholds on the dismissal
:
dismissThresholds: <SlideActionType, double>{
SlideActionType.primary: 1.0
},
You can let the user confirm the dismissal by setting the onWillDismiss
callback on the dismissal
.
Example:
dismissal: SlidableDismissal(
child: SlidableDrawerDismissal(),
onWillDismiss: (actionType) {
return showDialog<bool>(
context: context,
builder: (context) {
return AlertDialog(
title: Text('Delete'),
content: Text('Item will be deleted'),
actions: <Widget>[
FlatButton(
child: Text('Cancel'),
onPressed: () => Navigator.of(context).pop(false),
),
FlatButton(
child: Text('Ok'),
onPressed: () => Navigator.of(context).pop(true),
),
],
);
},
);
},
...
),
You have to set the controller
parameter of the Slidable
constructors to a SlidableController
instance:
final SlidableController slidableController = SlidableController();
...
Slidable(
key: Key(item.title),
controller: slidableController,
...
);
You have to set the callbacks of a SlidableController
instance:
The onSlideAnimationChanged
let you get the animation of the current Slidable.
The onSlideIsOpenChanged
let you know when the current Slidable opens and closes.
final SlidableController slidableController = SlidableController(
onSlideAnimationChanged: handleSlideAnimationChanged,
onSlideIsOpenChanged: handleSlideIsOpenChanged,
);
...
void handleSlideAnimationChanged(Animation<double> slideAnimation) {
setState(() {
_rotationAnimation = slideAnimation;
});
}
void handleSlideIsOpenChanged(bool isOpen) {
setState(() {
_fabColor = isOpen ? Colors.green : Colors.blue;
});
}
You can open or close the Slidable
programmatically by calling the open
or close
method of the SlidableState
.
The easiest way get the SlidableState
from a child is to call Slidable.of(context)
.
The open
method has an optional parameter called actionType
that let you choose which action pane to open.
Similar to opening or closing, you can dismiss the Slidable
programmatically by calling the dismiss
method of the SlidableState
.
If you want to use the dismiss
method without allowing your user to slide to dismiss, you can set the dragDismissible
parameter of the SlidableDismissal
constructor to false
.
Please see the Changelog page to know what's recently changed.
Feel free to contribute to this project.
If you find a bug or want a feature, but don't know how to fix/implement it, please fill an issue.
If you fixed a bug or implemented a feature, please send a pull request.