Disclaimer

This package is an updated safety version of dart_code_viewer2, which is a package, that is the null safety version of dart_code_viewer. I will try my best to keep this updated! Hopefully nobody needs to create a new fork of this package...

dart_code_viewer_x

The dart_code_viewer_x package for Flutter allows you to easily show and copy dart code in your Flutter application.

Getting Started

Dart Code Viewer Example in light and dark Theme Mode.

With the dart_code_viewer_x package, you can show Dart code in a Flutter application. The dart_code_viewer is documented well and uses Flutters pattern with Theming.

The code viewer can be used to display dart code. By default the DartCodeViewer gives you a Theme based code view. If you are using a ThemeMode that is light than you will get the light option. Note that the default background of the code viewer is based off ColorScheme.background.

The code viewer requieres a non-null data String as required input.

The DartCodeViewer requires one of its ancestors to be a Material widget. This is because the code viewer uses the MediaQuery widget. Which is typically introduced by the MaterialApp or WidgetsApp widget at the top of your application widget tree.

To use dart_code_viewer_x first you must add the 'dart_code_viewer_x' package to your oubspec dependencies

To import DartCodeViewer;

import 'package:dart_code_viewer_x/dart_code_viewer_x.dart';

To use DartCodeViewer with the default DartCodeViewer:

DartCodeViewer(r'''
void main() {
  runApp(MyApp());
}
'''
),

''' is a handy dart pattern that lets you read multiple string as once instead. Which is really useful if you want to import your dart code as a String like this.

By simply using the code above you will get the example shown in the GIF.

You can also customize the theming of the DartCodeViewer by using its parameters:

DartCodeViewer(r'''
void main() {
  runApp(MyApp());
}
''',
  backgroundColor: GoogleFonts.robotoMono().copyWith(color: Colors.pink),
),

This will change the background color of the CodeViewer to Pink.

You can use this Code viewer tool to choose the color for each different highlighted token style. On the left side you put your example code and on the right you can choose the colors you want the code viewer to display. Below is a table that shows you the difference between the code viewer tool and the dart code viewer parameter.

Code Viewer Tool Dart Code Viewer Parameter
background backgroundColor
plain text baseStyle
Punctuation punctuationStyle
String, values stringStyle
Keywords, tags keywordStyle
Comments commentStyle
Types classStyle
Numbers numberStyle

You can use DartCodeViewer other constructor DartCodeViewer.textColor to change the color properties instead of the TextStyles. You can also set the TextStyle incase you don't want to use the default textStlye RobotoMono. Here is an example on how you can use this constructor:

DartCodeViewer.textColor(r'''
void main() {
  runApp(MyApp());
}
''',
  textStyle: GoogleFonts.lato(),
  commentColor: Colors.grey,
  baseColor: Colors.pink,
),

In the case above we are using the text style lato and we are changeing the default colors for comment and base color to grey and pink respectively.

If you are having a hard time figuering out how to choose the Color for this tool. There are a few default DartCodeViewers at your disposal. Here are the code viewers that are well known:

  • DartCodeViewer.light
  • DartCodeViewer.lightAlt
  • DartCodeViewer.dark
  • DartCodeViewer.darkAlt
  • DartCodeViewer.designDark
  • DartCodeViewer.io17
  • DartCodeViewer.io19
  • DartCodeViewer.flutterInteract2019

Here is an example on how to use these themed code viewers.

DartCodeViewer.designDark(r'''
void main() {
  runApp(MyApp());
}
''',
),

The DartCodeViewer can also be themed identical to how widgets in the material package get themed. You can theme the code viewer by having an ancestor of DartCodeViewerTheme. The dart code viewer theme describes the color, size, and text styles for the dart code viewer it is attached to.

Descendant widget obtains the current theme's DartCodeViewerThemeData object using DartCodeViewerTheme.of. When a widget uses DartCodeViewerTheme.of, it is automatically rebuilt if the theme later changes.

Using the DartCodeViewerThemeData returns the data from the closest DartCodeViewerTheme instances the encloses the given context. The default parameters is set within the DartCodeViewer.

DartCodeViewerThemeData holds the color, size, and text styles for a dart code viewer theme. Use this class to configure a DartCodeViewerThemeData widget. To obtain the current ambient dart code viewer theme, use DartCodeViewerTheme.of.

The simplest way to create a DartCodeThemeData is to use the copyWith on the one you get from DartCodeViewerTheme.of, or create an entirely new one with DartCodeViewerThemeData.

Here is an example below:

DartCodeViewerTheme(
  data: DartCodeViewerThemeData(
    backgroundColor: Colors.pink,
    copyButtonText: Text('Copiar'),
  ),
  child: DartCodeViewer.textColor(r'''
void main() {
  runApp(MyApp());
}
''',
  textStyle: GoogleFonts.lato(),
  commentColor: Colors.grey,
  baseColor: Colors.pink,
  ),
),

You can use this Code viewer tool to help you with Theming. On the left side you put your example code and on the right you can choose the colors you want the code viewer to display. Below is a table that shows you the difference between the code viewer tool and the dart code viewer parameter.

Code Viewer Tool Dart Code Viewer Parameter
background backgroundColor
plain text baseStyle
Punctuation punctuationStyle
String, values stringStyle
Keywords, tags keywordStyle
Comments commentStyle
Types classStyle
Numbers numberStyle

Libraries

dart_code_viewer_x