Create lists with different types of items
You might need to create lists that display different types of content. For example, you might be working on a list that shows a heading followed by a few items related to the heading, followed by another heading, and so on.
Here's how you can create such a structure with Flutter:
- Create a data source with different types of items.
- Convert the data source into a list of widgets.
1. Create a data source with different types of items
#Types of items
#To represent different types of items in a list, define a class for each type of item.
In this example, create an app that shows a header followed by five messages. Therefore, create three classes: ListItem
, HeadingItem
, and MessageItem
.
/// The base class for the different types of items the list can contain.
abstract class ListItem {
/// The title line to show in a list item.
Widget buildTitle(BuildContext context);
/// The subtitle line, if any, to show in a list item.
Widget buildSubtitle(BuildContext context);
}
/// A ListItem that contains data to display a heading.
class HeadingItem implements ListItem {
final String heading;
HeadingItem(this.heading);
@override
Widget buildTitle(BuildContext context) {
return Text(
heading,
style: Theme.of(context).textTheme.headlineSmall,
);
}
@override
Widget buildSubtitle(BuildContext context) => const SizedBox.shrink();
}
/// A ListItem that contains data to display a message.
class MessageItem implements ListItem {
final String sender;
final String body;
MessageItem(this.sender, this.body);
@override
Widget buildTitle(BuildContext context) => Text(sender);
@override
Widget buildSubtitle(BuildContext context) => Text(body);
}
Create a list of items
#Most of the time, you would fetch data from the internet or a local database and convert that data into a list of items.
For this example, generate a list of items to work with. The list contains a header followed by five messages. Each message has one of 3 types: ListItem
, HeadingItem
, or MessageItem
.
final items = List<ListItem>.generate(
1000,
(i) => i % 6 == 0
? HeadingItem('Heading $i')
: MessageItem('Sender $i', 'Message body $i'),
);
2. Convert the data source into a list of widgets
#To convert each item into a widget, use the ListView.builder()
constructor.
In general, provide a builder function that checks for what type of item you're dealing with, and returns the appropriate widget for that type of item.
ListView.builder(
// Let the ListView know how many items it needs to build.
itemCount: items.length,
// Provide a builder function. This is where the magic happens.
// Convert each item into a widget based on the type of item it is.
itemBuilder: (context, index) {
final item = items[index];
return ListTile(
title: item.buildTitle(context),
subtitle: item.buildSubtitle(context),
);
},
)
Interactive example
#import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
void main() {
runApp(
MyApp(
items: List<ListItem>.generate(
1000,
(i) => i % 6 == 0
? HeadingItem('Heading $i')
: MessageItem('Sender $i', 'Message body $i'),
),
),
);
}
class MyApp extends StatelessWidget {
final List<ListItem> items;
const MyApp({super.key, required this.items});
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
const title = 'Mixed List';
return MaterialApp(
title: title,
home: Scaffold(
appBar: AppBar(
title: const Text(title),
),
body: ListView.builder(
// Let the ListView know how many items it needs to build.
itemCount: items.length,
// Provide a builder function. This is where the magic happens.
// Convert each item into a widget based on the type of item it is.
itemBuilder: (context, index) {
final item = items[index];
return ListTile(
title: item.buildTitle(context),
subtitle: item.buildSubtitle(context),
);
},
),
),
);
}
}
/// The base class for the different types of items the list can contain.
abstract class ListItem {
/// The title line to show in a list item.
Widget buildTitle(BuildContext context);
/// The subtitle line, if any, to show in a list item.
Widget buildSubtitle(BuildContext context);
}
/// A ListItem that contains data to display a heading.
class HeadingItem implements ListItem {
final String heading;
HeadingItem(this.heading);
@override
Widget buildTitle(BuildContext context) {
return Text(
heading,
style: Theme.of(context).textTheme.headlineSmall,
);
}
@override
Widget buildSubtitle(BuildContext context) => const SizedBox.shrink();
}
/// A ListItem that contains data to display a message.
class MessageItem implements ListItem {
final String sender;
final String body;
MessageItem(this.sender, this.body);
@override
Widget buildTitle(BuildContext context) => Text(sender);
@override
Widget buildSubtitle(BuildContext context) => Text(body);
}
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