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A customisable text widget that allows strings in it to be styled flexibly and tapped / long-tapped.
custom_text #
A customisable text widget for Flutter that allows strings in it to be styled flexibly and/or tapped.
This widget is useful for making link strings tappable, such as URLs, email addresses or phone numbers, or for only highlighting partial strings in text with colors and different font settings depending on the types of the string elements.
Examples / Usage #
The examples here are all contained in the sample app in the example/ folder. Just run it and see what this package is like if you're reluctant to read through all the following descriptions.
The app also shows the source code with keywords highlighted, which is itself thanks to this package.
Simplest example #
A very basic example with URLs and email addresses styled. They are not tappable in this example.
CustomText(
'URL: https://example.com/\n'
'Email: foo@example.com',
definitions: const [
TextDefinition(matcher: UrlMatcher()),
TextDefinition(matcher: EmailMatcher()),
],
matchStyle: const TextStyle(color: Colors.lightBlue),
// `tapStyle` is not used if both `onTap` and `onLongTap`
// are null or not set.
tapStyle: const TextStyle(color: Colors.yellow),
onTap: null,
)
Unique styles and actions per definition #
An example to apply styles to URLs, email addresses and phone numbers, and also enable them to be tapped / long-tapped.
All of the three are styled, but only phone numbers among them are given unique matchStyle
and tapStyle
.
TIPS: Use url_launcher or its equivalent to open a browser or another app by a tap/long-tap on a string.
CustomText(
'URL: https://example.com/\n'
'Email: foo@example.com\n'
'Tel: +1-012-3456-7890',
definitions: [
const TextDefinition(matcher: UrlMatcher()),
const TextDefinition(matcher: EmailMatcher()),
TextDefinition(
matcher: const TelMatcher(),
// `matchStyle`, `tapStyle`, `onTap` and `onLongTap` here
// override the equivalent parameters of CustomText.
matchStyle: const TextStyle(
color: Colors.green,
decoration: TextDecoration.underline,
),
tapStyle: const TextStyle(color: Colors.orange),
onTap: (tel) => print('tel: $tel'),
onLongTap: (tel) => print('[Long-tapped] tel: $tel'),
),
],
matchStyle: const TextStyle(
color: Colors.lightBlue,
decoration: TextDecoration.underline,
),
tapStyle: const TextStyle(color: Colors.indigo),
onTap: (type, text) => print('$type: $text'),
onLongTap: (type, text) => print('[Long-tapped] $type: $text'),
)
Overwriting match patterns #
An example to overwrite the default match pattern of TelMatcher.
The new pattern regards only the {3 digits}-{4 digits}-{4 digits}
format as a phone number.
CustomText(
'Tel: +1-012-3456-7890',
definitions: const [
// Match patterns of preset matchers can be overwritten.
TextDefinition(matcher: TelMatcher(r'\d{3}-\d{4}-\d{4}')),
],
matchStyle: const TextStyle(color: Colors.lightBlue),
onTap: (_, text) => print(text),
)
Custom matchers #
An example to parse hashtags using a custom matcher and apply styles to them.
A hashtag has a wide variety of definitions, but here as an example, it is defined as a string that starts with "#" followed by an alphabet and then by alphanumerics, and is enclosed with white spaces.
// You can create a custom matcher easily by extending TextMatcher.
class HashTagMatcher extends TextMatcher {
const HashTagMatcher()
: super(r'(?<=\s|^)\#[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9]{1,}(?=\s|$)');
}
...
CustomText(
'Hello world! #CustomText',
definitions: const [
TextDefinition(matcher: HashTagMatcher()),
],
matchStyle: const TextStyle(color: Colors.lightBlue),
)
SelectiveDefinition #
An example to parse markdown-style links, like [label](url)
using
SelectiveDefinition, and make them tappable.
Each of the string shown in the widget and the string passed to the tap callbacks is selected
individually from the fragments (groups
) that have matched the patterns enclosed with
parentheses within the match pattern.
For details of groups
, please see the document of the
text_parser package, which this package uses internally.
class MdLinkMatcher extends TextMatcher {
const MdLinkMatcher() : super(r'\[(.+?)\]\((.+?)\)');
}
...
CustomText(
'Markdown-style link\n'
'[Tap here](Tapped!)',
definitions: [
SelectiveDefinition(
matcher: const MdLinkMatcher(),
// `labelSelector` is used to choose the string to show.
// `groups` provided to `labelSelector` is an array of
// strings matching the fragments enclosed in parentheses
// within the match pattern.
labelSelector: (groups) => groups[0],
// `tapSelector` is used to choose the string to be passed
// to the `onTap` and `onLongTap` callbacks.
tapSelector: (groups) => groups[1],
),
],
matchStyle: const TextStyle(color: Colors.lightBlue),
tapStyle: const TextStyle(color: Colors.green),
onTap: (_, text) => print(text),
)
SpanDefinition #
An example to show both strings and icons using SpanDefinition.
The builder parameter takes a function returning an InlineSpan.
The function is provided with matched string and groups, so it is possible to construct
an InlineSpan
flexibly with them.
CustomText(
'Email 1: foo@example.com\n'
'Email 2: bar@example.com',
definitions: [
SpanDefinition(
matcher: const EmailMatcher(),
builder: (text, groups) => TextSpan(
children: [
const WidgetSpan(
child: Icon(
Icons.email,
color: Colors.blueGrey,
size: 18.0,
),
alignment: PlaceholderAlignment.middle,
),
const WidgetSpan(
child: SizedBox(width: 6.0),
),
TextSpan(
text: text,
style: const TextStyle(color: Colors.lightBlue),
recognizer: TapGestureRecognizer()
..onTap = () => print(text),
),
],
),
),
],
)
Limitations #
On the web, taps/long-taps on some string elements that should be tappable do not work due to some issues in Flutter itself.
Links #
- text_parser
- CustomText is heavily dependent on the
text_parser
package. Please see its documentation for details or troubleshooting on parsing.
- CustomText is heavily dependent on the