Easy to use any custom widget as app bar / bottom bar. Support floating / pinned bars with scrolling behavior. Support in horizontal screen.
- Support bottom bar / app bar.
- Use any custom widget as app bar / bottom bar.
- Support reverse scrolling.
- Support image background in app bar.
- Support in horizontal mode.
Add this to your package's pubspec.yaml
file:
dependencies:
jk_custom_appbar: ^1.0.0
Both appBar
and bottomBar
can be expanded / collapsed during scrolling.
But appBarPinned
and bottomBarPinned
will not be expanded / collapsed during scrolling, and always shown on screen.
All these bars can be null
(not shown) or put any your custom widget.
var layout = JkAppBarLayout(
appBar: Text("custom appBar widget here"), // optional
appBarPinned: Text("custom appBarPinned widget here"), // optional
bottomBar: Text("custom bottomBar widget here"), // optional
bottomBarPinned: Text("custom bottomBarPinned widget here"), // optional
);
To show a ListView / GridView / SingleChildScrollView as content, we need to use JkAppBarListView
/ JkAppBarGridView
/ JkAppBarSingleChildScrollView
.
The API of all the new three classes are all the same with flutter official classes, but only the class name changes.
NOTE: use flutter official ListView / GridView / SingleChildScrollView won't make app bars expand/collapse.
var layout = JkAppBarLayout(
...
child: JkAppBarListView.builder( // API are the same with ListView
itemCount: 300,
itemBuilder: (context, index) => Text("List Item $index"),
),
);
var layout = JkAppBarLayout(
...
child: JkAppBarGridView.builder( // API are the same with GridView
itemCount: 300,
gridDelegate: const SliverGridDelegateWithFixedCrossAxisCount(
crossAxisCount: 2, mainAxisExtent: 30),
itemCount: 300,
itemBuilder: (context, index) => Text("Grid Item $index"),
),
);
var layout = JkAppBarLayout(
...
child: JkAppBarSingleChildScrollView( // API are the same with SingleChildScrollView
child: Column(
children: List.generate(100, (index) => Text("Column $index")),
),
),
);
floating
=true means the appBar
and bottomBar
will be expanded anywhere when scrolling backward.
floating
=false means the appBar
and bottomBar
ONLY be expanded anywhere when scrolling back to beginning of list.
snap
=true means the appBar
and bottomBar
will be automatically expanded/collapseed when tapUp if bars not fully expanded/collapsed.
var layout = JkAppBarLayout(
...
floating: true,
snap: true,
);
Return an Image widget in appBarBackgroundBuilder
to show an image as background of appBar
.
appBarBackgroundBuilder
is called every time when collapsed size changed, so typically we can make a fading effect for the image background here.
Set backgroundIncludingAppBarPinned
as true
makes the image also covers the area of appBarPinned
.
var layout = JkAppBarLayout(
...
backgroundIncludingAppBarPinned: true,
appBarBackgroundBuilder: (collapsedRatio) {
return Opacity(
opacity: 1 - collapsedRatio,
child: Image.asset("assets/your_background.jpg",
fit: BoxFit.cover));
},
);
By default, we apply the color of system default AppBar as background.
You can customize the color by appBarBackgroundColor
:
var layout = JkAppBarLayout(
...
appBarBackgroundColor: Colors.green,
);
By default, all the text size/color and icon color on the appBar
, appBarPinned
, bottomBar
, bottomBarPinned
will be the same with default system AppBar.
If you want to ignore these default theme/style, set appBarDefaultTheme
as false:
var layout = JkAppBarLayout(
...
appBarDefaultTheme: false,
);
Set scrollDirection
as Axis.horizontal
to show app bars in horizontal mode.
Don't forget to set the scrollDirection
in JkAppBarListView
/ JkAppBarGridView
/ JkAppBarSingleChildScrollView
at the same time.
var layout = JkAppBarLayout(
...
scrollDirection: Axis.horizontal,
child: JkAppBarListView.builder(
scrollDirection: Axis.horizontal, // Don't forget this
itemCount: 300,
itemBuilder: (context, index) => Text("List Item $index"),
),
);
import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
import 'package:jk_custom_appbar/jk_appbar.dart';
void main() {
runApp(const MyApp());
}
class MyApp extends StatefulWidget {
const MyApp({super.key});
@override
State<MyApp> createState() => _MyAppState();
}
class _MyAppState extends State<MyApp> {
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
Widget child = JkAppBarLayout(
appBar: Text("appBar"), // optional
appBarPinned: Text("appBarPinned"), // optional
bottomBarPinned: Text("bottomBarPinned"), // optional
bottomBar: Text("bottomBar"), // optional
child: JkAppBarListView.builder(
itemCount: 300,
itemBuilder: (_, index) => Text("Item $index"),
)
);
return MaterialApp(
home: Scaffold(
body: child,
),
);
}
}