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»Everything is a widget is now true for routing too!« - Powerful AND! simple routing and navigation for Flutter.
GgRouter - Easy Routing for Flutter #
»Everything is a widget is now true for routing too!« GgRouter gives you a simple and powerful routing library for flutter.
- Define nested routes and route query params as ordinary widgets.
- Navigate with ease from one widget to another.
- Easily define route animations.
- Save and Restore the complete router state of your app.
- Automatic get back to the last state when returning to a previous route.
Content #
- Initialize GgRouter
- Define routes
- Handling fallbacks
- Navigation
- URI query params
- Animations
- Save and restore route state
- Error handling
- Example
- Features and bugs
Initialize GgRouter #
To initialize GgRouter
, create a MaterialApp.router(...)
instance
and provide it with an instance of GgRouterDelegate
and
GgRouterInformationParser
.
class MyApp extends StatelessWidget {
MyApp({Key? key}) : super(key: key);
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return MaterialApp.router(
routerDelegate: GgRouterDelegate(
child: Scaffold(
body: GgRouterExample(),
),
),
routeInformationParser: GgRouteInformationParser(),
);
}
}
Define routes #
Page routes #
Use the GgRouter
widget to add routes to your application structure:
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context){
return GgRouter(
{
'sports': _sports,
'transportation': _transportation,
'places': _places
}
);
}
Each of these routes will replace its siblings when being selected.
Popover routes #
To show a route in front of existing content, create a popover route:
GgPopoverRoute(
// ...
name: 'popover', // The route which will open the popover
base: _myWidget, // The regular content
popover: _myDialog, // The popover
inAnimation: _rotateIn, // The appearing animation
outAnimation: _rotateOut, // The disappearing animation
),
Nested routes #
You can arbitrarily nest these routes. Just place another GgRouter
widget
within one of the routes. Child GgRouter
widgets do not need to be direct
children.
Handling fallbacks #
Index route #
To define a default route which is shown when none of the routes is selected,
add a route with name '_INDEX_'
:
GgRouter(
{
'_INDEX_': _index,
'sports': _sports,
// ...
}
);
Default route #
Chose a default route when no _INDEX
route is defined by using the
defaultRoute
parameter.
GgRouter(
{
'sports': _sports,
// ...
},
defaultRoute: 'sports'
);
Wildcard routes #
If you want to handle arbitrary route names, e.g., parsing an ID from the URI,
you can setup a wild card route using *
as route name:
return GgRouter(
{
// ...
'*': _wildCardPage,
},
/// ...
);
To get the name of the actual route, use GgRouter.of(context).routeName
:
Widget _wildCardPage(BuildContext context) {
final routeName = GgRouter.of(context).routeName;
// ... do something with the routeName
}
Navigation #
Navigate absolutely #
Use GgRouter.of(context).navigateTo('/sports/football')
to absolutely navigate
to the football page, no matter where you currently are in your application.
Navigate relatively #
- Use
GgRouter.of(context).navigateTo('./dialog/')
to navigate to the direct child. - Use
GgRouter.of(context).navigateTo('..')
to navigate to the parent. - Use
GgRouter.of(context).navigateTo('../../')
to navigate to the grand parent. - Use
GgRouter.of(context).navigateTo('../transportation/')
to navigate to a sibling.
Navigate to last route #
When you switch to a route, you might want to open the child route that was
opened when you left the route the last time. Use the _LAST_
keyword to
activate this route:
GgRouter.of(context).navigateTo('/sports/_LAST_');
Navigation Bars #
Navigation buttons and GgRouter
widgets can be used side by side. Navigation
elements can use GgRouter.of(context)
to perform various routing operations:
- Use
GgRouter.of(context).navigateTo('...')
to navigate to a route. - Use
GgRouter.of(context).routeNameOfActiveChild
to find out which child route is currently visible. - Use
GgRouter.of(context).indexOfActiveChild
to find out which of the items in aBottomNavigationBar
need to be styled as visible elements. - Use
GgRouter.of(context).onActiveChildChange
to rebuild the navigation bar, when the visible child changes.
URI query params #
Define query params #
Use GgRouteParams
to define a list of query params that are shown in the URI.
GgRouteParams(
params: {
'a': GgRouteParam<bool>(seed: false),
'b': GgRouteParam<int>(seed: 5),
'c': GgRouteParam<String>(seed: 'hello'),
},
child: // ...
}
The param names a
, b
, and c
must only be used one time in a route path.
Different route paths can define the same parameter names. When switching a
route, also the route parameters will change.
Access query params #
To use the value of a query param in a widget, use these method:
- Use
GgRouter.of(context).param('a')?.value
to get or set the value of the query parama
. - Use
GgRouter.of(context).param('a')?.stream
to observe value changes of query parama
.
Animations #
Animate route transitions #
GgRouter
offers a very simple way to animate route transitions. GgRouter
offers an effortless way to animate route transitions. Use inAnimation
and
outAnimation
to define animations that are applied to the appearing and the
disappearing route:
builder: (context) {
return GgRouter(
// ...
inAnimation: (context, animation, child)
=> Transform.scale(scale: animation.value, child: child),
outAnimation: (context, animation, child)
=> Transform.scale(scale: 1.0 - animation.value, child: child),
);
},
With the possibility to define separate in and out animations, you can create advanced transitions. E.g., move an appearing widget in from the left side and out from the right side.
Route specific animations #
To find out which route is currently fading in or fading out, use the following methods within your animation callback:
GgRouter.of(context).indexOfChildAnimatingOut
GgRouter.of(context).nameOfChildAnimatingOut
GgRouter.of(context).indexOfChildAnimatingIn
GgRouter.of(context).nameOfChildAnimatingIn
Widget _moveOut(
BuildContext context,
Animation animation,
Widget child,
) {
final w = MediaQuery.of(context).size.width;
final h = MediaQuery.of(context).size.height;
final index = GgRouter.of(context).indexOfChildAnimatingOut;
final toRight = Offset(w * (animation.value), 0);
final toBottom = Offset(0, h * (animation.value));
final toLeft = Offset(w * (-animation.value), 0);
Offset offset = index == 0
? toLeft
: index == 1
? toBottom
: toRight;
return Transform.translate(
offset: offset,
child: child,
);
}
Save and restore route state #
GgRouter
constructor offers a saveState
and restorState
callback:
saveState
will be called with a JSON string when the route state changes.restoreState
will be called at the very first beginning and allows you to restore a previously defined state.
Error handling #
If you open a URI in the browser that is not defined using GgRouter(...)
, an
error is thrown. To handle that error, assign an error handler to
GgRouter.of(context).errorHandler
.
Example #
An example demonstrating all of the features above can be found in example/main.dart
.
Features and bugs #
Please file feature requests and bugs at GitHub.