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An animated image of the iOS ReordableGridView UI An animated image of the iOS ReordableGridView UI

Package for having animated Drag and Drop functionality for every type of GridView and to have animations when changing the size of children inside your GridView.

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Overview

Enhance your Flutter app with this package to:

  • Enable animated drag-and-drop functionality:
    • Works seamlessly with any GridView.
    • For GridView.builder, use ReorderableBuilder.builder to implement drag-and-drop.
  • Add smooth animations for adding, removing, or updating items in your grid.

Getting started

import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
import 'package:flutter_reorderable_grid_view/widgets/widgets.dart';

void main() {
  runApp(const MaterialApp(home: MyApp()));
}

class MyApp extends StatefulWidget {
  const MyApp({Key? key}) : super(key: key);

  @override
  _MyAppState createState() => _MyAppState();
}

class _MyAppState extends State<MyApp> {
  final _scrollController = ScrollController();
  final _gridViewKey = GlobalKey();
  
  var _fruits = <String>["apple", "banana", "strawberry"];

  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    final generatedChildren = List.generate(
      _fruits.length,
              (index) => Container(
        key: Key(_fruits.elementAt(index)),
        color: Colors.lightBlue,
        child: Text(
          _fruits.elementAt(index),
        ),
      ),
    );

    return Scaffold(
      body: ReorderableBuilder(
        children: generatedChildren,
        scrollController: _scrollController,
        onReorder: (ReorderedListFunction reorderedListFunction) {
          setState(() {
            _fruits = reorderedListFunction(_fruits) as List<String>;
          });
        },
        builder: (children) {
          return GridView(
            key: _gridViewKey,
            controller: _scrollController,
            children: children,
            gridDelegate: const SliverGridDelegateWithFixedCrossAxisCount(
              crossAxisCount: 4,
              mainAxisSpacing: 4,
              crossAxisSpacing: 8,
            ),
          );
        },
      ),
    );
  }
}

Usage

ReorderableBuilder provides two main functionalities: Drag and Drop and Animations.

To use this widget, wrap ReorderableBuilder around your GridView. For more details, refer to the Getting Started section.

Important: Ensure each child within the GridView has a unique key.

When using a scrollable GridView, ReorderableBuilder requires a ScrollController. This means you must assign the ScrollController to both the scrollable widget and ReorderableBuilder. This applies whether the scrollable widget is a parent of your GridView (e.g. SingleChildScrollView) or the GridView itself.

Drag and Drop

The drag-and-drop functionality is enabled by default.

To ensure proper reordering, you must implement the onReorder callback to update your list of children. Without this, the reorder operation will not work and may cause issues.

Scroll while dragging

While dragging a child, moving it to the top or bottom of your GridView will trigger automatic scrolling.

You can disable this behavior by setting enableScrollingWhileDragging to false.

Animations

Types of Animations

There are two types of animations:

Drag and Drop:

This animation ensures smooth positioning of the dragged child to any position (unless the position is locked). While dragging, the movement of the other children is also animated.

List Updates:

These animations occur when updating your list of children by adding, removing, or modifying items. For example, adding or removing a child at the beginning of the list affects the positions of all subsequent children (See the GIFs at the top of the page for examples).

Supported Widgets

  • Using ReorderableBuilder supports

    • GridView
    • GridView.count
    • GridView.extent
  • Using ReorderableBuilder.builder supports

    • GridView.builder

Parameters

Parameter Description Default Value
children Displays all given children that are build inside a Wrap or GridView. Don't forget a unique key for every child. -
childBuilder Enable support for [GridView.builder] using this function. Don't forget a unique key for every child. -
lockedIndices Define all children that can't be moved while dragging. You need to add the index of this child in a list. []
nonDraggableIndices Specify indices for [children] that are not draggable. []
enableLongPress If true, you need to long press the widget to start the dragging. true
longPressDelay Specify the duration before dragging starts after long-pressing the widget. 500 ms
enableDraggable Enables the drag and drop functionality. true
enableScrollingWhileDragging Enables the functionality to scroll while dragging a child to the top or bottom. true
automaticScrollExtent Defines the height of the top or bottom before the dragged child indicates a scrolling. 80.0
fadeInDuration [Duration] for the fade in animation when a new child was added. 500ms
releasedChildDuration [Duration] for the position animation when a dragged child was released and is moving to his new position. 150ms
positionDuration [Duration] when the child is changing his position (not working while using drag and drop). 200ms
dragChildBoxDecoration When a child is dragged, you can override the default BoxDecoration of the dragged child. -
builder It's required to use [ReorderableBuilder] to obtain updated [children]. -
onReorder After releasing the dragged child, [onReorder] is called which contains a function as parameter to reorder all the items. -
onDragStarted Callback when dragging starts with the index where it started. -
onDragEnd Callback when the dragged child was released with the index. -
onUpdatedDraggedChild Called when the dragged child has updated his position while dragging. -
scrollController ScrollController which should be also assigned to the scrollable widget. Don't forget this to prevent animation issues. -

CustomDraggable

The CustomDraggable widget is a helper that can contain optional information to be added to Draggable or LongPressDraggable.

Ensure this widget wraps the child you intend to add to your GridView, as it should receive the unique key.

  CustomDraggable(
    // add your unique key here
    key: Key('unique'),
    // will be passed to `Draggable` or `LongPressDraggable`
    data: 'data',
    child: Placeholder(),
  ),

Road map for release of version 6.0.0

  • Code Refactoring for easier understanding!

  • Support for Wrap

    • with animation when adding or removing items
    • drag and drop
    • Github Issue #28

Future Plans

If you have feature requests or have found any issues, please feel free to open an issue on the GitHub project repository.

Contributions are also highly appreciated! If you'd like to contribute a new feature or bug fix, opening a pull request is the way to go. This helps in getting updates and fixes out faster.

Thank you for using this package!