transformable_list_view 0.5.0 transformable_list_view: ^0.5.0 copied to clipboard
Widget that extends the default ListView with ability to add item transform animations according to it's scroll position
Scrollable widgets with easily customizable transform animations.
Features #
The package contains 3 widgets:
TransformableListView
that extendsListView
TransformableSliverList
that extendsSliverList
TransformableSliver
that extendsSliverToBoxAdapter
Each of then has getTransformMatrix
callback. In the callback you need to return Matrix4
that represetns transormation of the child at the current moment. If you don't need any transformations you can simply return Matrix4.identity()
.
In getTransformMatrix
callback you receive TransformableListItem
with the data about list item:
Offset offset
is main axis offset of the child. By default (with vertical, non reversed scroll view)offset.dx
is always 0 whileoffset.dy
is the distance between top edge of the child and top edge of the viewport.Size size
is the child size received from itsRenderBox
.SliverConstraints constraints
describes the current scroll state of the viewport from the point of view of the sliver receiving the constraints.int? index
is the index of the child. Will be null when usingTransformableSliver
.TransformableListItemPosition position
is child position on the main axis viewport. Can be.topEdge
,.middle
or.bottomEdge
.double visibleExtent
is currently visible portion of item. For example, if item is hidden it will be0
while it's completely displayed will equal tosize.height
orsize.width
depending on axis.
Usage #
First you need to add TransformableListView
where you need transformations
TransformableListView.builder(
getTransformMatrix: getTransformMatrix,
itemBuilder: (context, index) {
return Container(
height: 100,
margin: const EdgeInsets.symmetric(
horizontal: 16,
vertical: 4,
),
decoration: BoxDecoration(
color: index.isEven ? Colors.grey : Colors.blueAccent,
borderRadius: BorderRadius.circular(20),
),
alignment: Alignment.center,
child: Text(index.toString()),
);
},
itemCount: 30,
),
Second you need to implement getTransformMatrix
callback
Matrix4 getTransformMatrix(TransformableListItem item) {
/// final scale of child when the animation is completed
const endScaleBound = 0.3;
/// 0 when animation completed and [scale] == [endScaleBound]
/// 1 when animation starts and [scale] == 1
final animationProgress = item.visibleExtent / item.size.height;
/// result matrix
final paintTransform = Matrix4.identity();
/// animate only if item is on edge
if (item.position != TransformableListItemPosition.middle) {
final scale = endScaleBound + ((1 - endScaleBound) * animationProgress);
paintTransform
..translate(item.size.width / 2)
..scale(scale)
..translate(-item.size.width / 2);
}
return paintTransform;
}
You can implement your own callback or check more at /example
folder.
Additional information #
You can read more about matrix transfomations in Flutter here. Any feedback and PRs are welcome.
Developed by TBR Group.