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Responsive Sizer helps implement a reponsive layout by providing helper widgets and extensions.
Responsive Sizer #
Responsive Sizer helps implement a responsive layout by providing helper widgets and extensions
Content #
Installation #
Add responsive_sizer
to pubspec.yaml
dependencies:
responsive_sizer: ^3.0.3
Breaking Changes #
- The package will now use the current width and height regardless of the orientation instead of only using the width and height of portrait mode See Issue#6
- Changed
.sp
to calculate the value using device's pixel density ratio instead of calculating the value based on the device's width
Parameters #
Adaptive.h()
- Returns a calculated height based on the deviceAdaptive.w()
- Returns a calculated width based on the deviceAdaptive.sp()
- Returns a calculated sp based on the device.h
- Returns a calculated height based on the device.w
- Returns a calculated width based on the device.sp
- Returns a calculated sp based on the deviceDevice.boxConstraints
- Returns the Device's BoxConstraintsDevice.orientation
- Returns the Screen Orientation (portrait or landscape)Device.screenType
- Returns the Screen Type (mobile or tablet)
Usage #
Import the Package #
import 'package:responsive_sizer/responsive_sizer.dart';
Wrap MaterialApp with ResponsiveSizer widget #
ResponsiveSizer(
builder: (context, orientation, screenType) {
return MaterialApp();
}
)
Widget Size #
Container(
width: Adaptive.w(20), // This will take 20% of the screen's width
height: 30.5.h // This will take 30.5% of the screen's height
)
Font size #
Text(
'Responsive Sizer',
style: TextStyle(fontSize: 15.sp),
)
Orientation #
If you want to support both portrait and landscape orientations
Device.orientation == Orientation.portrait
? Container( // Widget for Portrait
width: 100.w,
height: 20.5.h,
)
: Container( // Widget for Landscape
width: 100.w,
height: 12.5.h,
)
ScreenType #
If you want the same layout to look different in tablet and mobile, use the Device.screenType
method:
Device.screenType == ScreenType.tablet
? Container( // Widget for Tablet
width: 100.w,
height: 20.5.h,
)
: Container( // Widget for Mobile
width: 100.w,
height: 12.5.h,
)
Take Note #
You need to import responsive_sizer
package in order to access number.h
, number.w
, and number.sp
Auto import in VSCode and Android Studio doesn't work for dart extension methods. Typing 10.h
would not bring up auto import suggestion for this package
One workaround is to type Device
so that the auto import suggestion would show up:
import 'package:responsive_sizer/responsive_sizer.dart';
Community Support #
If you have any suggestions or issues, feel free to open an issue
If you would like to contribute, feel free to create a PR