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An un-opinionated url-based Router implementation (Navigator 2.0)
An un-opinionated url-based Router implementation (Navigator 2.0).
late final router = UrlRouter(
onGeneratePages: (router) => [
MaterialPage(child: MainView(router.url)),
]);
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) => MaterialApp.router(
routeInformationParser: UrlRouteParser(),
routerDelegate: router,
);
UrlRouter
makes no assumptions about your UI layout. How you react to router.url
is up to you.
Features #
- Easily read and update the current url and query params
- Supports deep linking, protected urls, and redirects
- Back and forward navigation in browser
- Full control over url to page mapping, wildcards etc
đ¨ Installation #
dependencies:
url_router: ^0.2.0
đšī¸ Usage #
- Declare a
UrlRouter
and implement theonGeneratePages
method - Return a list of
Page
elements that represent your desired navigator stack - Implement the optional
onChanging
andbuilder
delegates
late final router = UrlRouter(
// The Flutter `Navigator` expects a set of `Page` instances
onGeneratePages: (router) {
return [
// Main view is always present
MaterialPage(child: MainView()),
// Settings can sit on top of main view (and can be popped)
if(router.url == '/settings')... [
MaterialPage(child: SettingsView()),
]
];
},
// Optional, protect or redirect urls
onChanging: (router, newUrl) {
if (authorized == false) return '/';
return newUrl;
},
// Optional, wrap some outer UI around navigator
builder: (router, navigator) {
return Row(
children: [ const SideBar(), Expanded(child: navigator) ],
);
},
);
Controlling the url #
UrlRouter
offers a small but powerful API to control the url:
API | Description |
---|---|
.url |
read / update the current path |
.push |
add a segment to the current path |
.pop |
remove a segment from the current path |
.onChanging |
called before path is changed, allows for protected paths and redirects |
.queryParams |
read / update the current query parameters |
Accessing the router #
Access the UrlRouter
anywhere in your app, using UrlRouter.of(context)
, or use the context extensions:
context.url
context.urlPush
context.urlPop
context.urlRouter
Outer Scaffolding #
You can use the builder
delegate to wrap persistent UI around the underlying Navigator
widget:
final router = UrlRouter(
builder: (router, navigator) {
return Row(
children: [
SideBar(),
Expanded(child: navigator),
],
);
},
Handling full-screen modals #
When using scaffolding around the Navigator, it is common to want to show dialogs and bottom sheets that sit above that scaffolding.
This is most easily solved by adding a second Navigator, above the one that is handled by the router.
final router = UrlRouter(
builder: (router, navigator) {
return Navigator(
onGenerateRoute: (_) {
return PageRouteBuilder(
transitionDuration: Duration.zero,
pageBuilder: (_, __, ___){
return AppScaffold(body: navigator);
},
);
});
...
Using custom Navigator(s) #
To provide one or more navigators or sub-routers lower in the widget tree you can ignore the Widget navigator
parameter from within the builder
delegate.
UrlRouter
at this point would be responsible only for reading and writing location, and calling builder
whenever it changes.
đ Bugs/Requests #
If you encounter any problems please open an issue. If you feel the library is missing a feature, please raise a ticket on Github and we'll look into it. Pull request are welcome.
đ License #
MIT License