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This project is a sample Flutter application demonstrating infinite scrolling pagination using Riverpod for state management. It builds on the infinite_scroll_pagination package and includes optimizat [...]

example/lib/main.dart

import 'package:example/test_grid_page.dart';
import 'package:example/test_page.dart';
import 'package:example/test_pager_page.dart';
import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
import 'package:riverpod_infinite_scroll_page/riverpod_infinite_scroll_page.dart';

void main() {
  runApp(
    // Adding ProviderScope enables Riverpod for the entire project
    const ProviderScope(child: MyApp()),
  );
}

class MyApp extends StatelessWidget {
  const MyApp({super.key});

  // This widget is the root of your application.
  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return MaterialApp(
      title: 'Flutter Demo',
      theme: ThemeData(
        colorScheme: ColorScheme.fromSeed(seedColor: Colors.deepPurple),
        useMaterial3: true,
      ),
      home: const MyHomePage(title: 'Flutter Demo Home Page'),
    );
  }
}

class MyHomePage extends StatefulWidget {
  const MyHomePage({super.key, required this.title});

  // This widget is the home page of your application. It is stateful, meaning
  // that it has a State object (defined below) that contains fields that affect
  // how it looks.

  // This class is the configuration for the state. It holds the values (in this
  // case the title) provided by the parent (in this case the App widget) and
  // used by the build method of the State. Fields in a Widget subclass are
  // always marked "final".

  final String title;

  @override
  State<MyHomePage> createState() => _MyHomePageState();
}

class _MyHomePageState extends State<MyHomePage> {
  int _counter = 0;

  void _incrementCounter() {
    // setState(() {
    //   _counter++;
    // });
    Navigator.of(context).push(MaterialPageRoute(builder: (context) {
      return const TestGridPage();
    }));
  }

  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return Scaffold(
      appBar: AppBar(
        backgroundColor: Theme.of(context).colorScheme.inversePrimary,
        title: Text(widget.title),
      ),
      body: Center(
        child: Column(
          mainAxisAlignment: MainAxisAlignment.center,
          children: <Widget>[
            const Text(
              'You have pushed the button this many times:',
            ),
            Text(
              '$_counter',
              style: Theme.of(context).textTheme.headlineMedium,
            ),
          ],
        ),
      ),
      floatingActionButton: FloatingActionButton(
        onPressed: _incrementCounter,
        tooltip: 'Increment',
        child: const Icon(Icons.add),
      ), // This trailing comma makes auto-formatting nicer for build methods.
    );
  }
}
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This project is a sample Flutter application demonstrating infinite scrolling pagination using Riverpod for state management. It builds on the infinite_scroll_pagination package and includes optimizations to avoid unnecessary rebuilds. Specifically, it prevents the entire list from being rebuilt when only specific items need updating, resulting in improved performance for large lists.

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BSD-3-Clause (license)

Dependencies

flutter, flutter_riverpod, flutter_staggered_grid_view, sliver_tools, tuple

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