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Flutter App : A Flutter package which uses a TextField Widget to search and select a value from a list

flutter_textfield_search

Build and Test

FTFS is a Flutter package which uses a TextField Widget to search and select a value from a list. It’s a simple, lightweight, and fully tested package unlike other “autocomplete” or textfield search packages. View complete code coverage results in JSON format here.

Usage

To use this package, add flutter_textfield_search as a dependency in your pubsec.yaml file.

Example

Import the package.

`import 'package:flutter_textfield_search/search.dart'`;

Then include the widget anywhere you would normally use a TextField widget with a String for label, a List for initialList, and a TextEditingController for controller.

Example MaterialApp using TextFieldSearch Widget

    const label = "Some Label";
    const dummyList = ['Item 1', 'Item 2', 'Item 3', 'Item 4', 'Item 5'];
    TextEditingController myController = TextEditingController();
    MaterialApp(
      home: Scaffold(
      body: TextFieldSearch(initialList: dummyList, label: label, controller: myController)
      ),
    )

To get the value of the selected option, use addListener on the controller to listen for changes:

    @override
    void dispose() {
      // Clean up the controller when the widget is removed from the
      // widget tree.
      myController.dispose();
      super.dispose();
    }

    @override
    void initState() {
      super.initState();
      // Start listening to changes.
      myController.addListener(_printLatestValue);
    }
    
    _printLatestValue() {
      print("Textfield value: ${myController.text}");
    }

Selecting a List item from a Future List:

arindone@nubeer.io.

Contributing

If you wish to contribute to this package you may fork the repository and make a pull request to this repository.

Note: Testing by running flutter test --coverage will generate coverage/lcov.info. Running bash test-coverage.sh will parse the lcov.info file into JSON format. This happens automatically within the CI/CD pipeline on a pull request to master but it is always good to test locally.

GitHub

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