StateListener mixin
Responsible for the event handling in all the Controllers, Listeners and Views.
- Implemented types
- Mixin applications
Properties
- hashCode → int
-
The hash code for this object.
no setterinherited
- identifier → String
-
A unique key is assigned to all State Controllers, State objects,
and listeners. Used in large projects to separate objects into teams.
no setter
- runtimeType → Type
-
A representation of the runtime type of the object.
no setterinherited
Methods
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activate(
) → void - Called when this object is reinserted into the tree after having been removed via deactivate.
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deactivate(
) → void - The framework calls this method whenever it removes this StateX object from the tree.
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detachedLifecycleState(
) → void - Either be in the progress of attaching when the engine is first initializing or after the view being destroyed due to a Navigator pop.
-
didChangeAccessibilityFeatures(
) → void - Called when the system changes the set of active accessibility features.
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didChangeAppLifecycleState(
AppLifecycleState state) → void - Called when the system puts the app in the background or returns the app to the foreground.
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didChangeDependencies(
) → void - Called when immediately after initState. Otherwise called only if a dependency of an InheritedWidget.
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didChangeLocales(
List< Locale> ? locales) → void - Called when the system tells the app that the user's locale has changed.
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didChangeMetrics(
) → void - Called when the application's dimensions change. For example, when a phone is rotated.
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didChangePlatformBrightness(
) → void - Brightness changed.
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didChangeTextScaleFactor(
) → void - Called when the platform's text scale factor changes.
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didHaveMemoryPressure(
) → void - Called when the system is running low on memory.
-
didPop(
) → void -
Called when this route has been popped off.
override
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didPopNext(
) → void -
The top route has been popped off, and this route shows up.
override
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didPopRoute(
) → Future< bool> - Called when the system tells the app to pop the current route. For example, on Android, this is called when the user presses the back button.
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didPush(
) → void -
Called when this route has been pushed.
override
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didPushNext(
) → void -
New route has been pushed, and this route is no longer visible.
override
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didPushRoute(
String route) → Future< bool> - Called when the host tells the app to push a new route onto the navigator.
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didPushRouteInformation(
RouteInformation routeInformation) → Future< bool> - Called when the host tells the application to push a new RouteInformation and a restoration state onto the router.
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didUpdateWidget(
StatefulWidget oldWidget) → void - Override this method to respond when the StatefulWidget is recreated.
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dispose(
) → void - The framework calls this method when this StateX object will never build again. Note: YOU WILL HAVE NO IDEA WHEN THIS WILL RUN in the Framework.
-
inactiveLifecycleState(
) → void - The application is in an inactive state and is not receiving user input.
-
initState(
) → void - The framework will call this method exactly once. Only when the StateX object is first created.
-
noSuchMethod(
Invocation invocation) → dynamic -
Invoked when a nonexistent method or property is accessed.
inherited
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pausedLifecycleState(
) → void - The application is not currently visible to the user, not responding to user input, and running in the background.
-
reassemble(
) → void - Called whenever the application is reassembled during debugging, for example during hot reload.
-
resumedLifecycleState(
) → void - The application is visible and responding to user input.
-
toString(
) → String -
A string representation of this object.
inherited
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updateNewStateX(
covariant StateX< StatefulWidget> oldState) → void - A State object may be unexpectedly re-created by a UniqueKey() in a parent for example. You have to 'update' the properties of the new StateX object using the old StateX object because it's going to be disposed of.
Operators
-
operator ==(
Object other) → bool -
The equality operator.
inherited