future_debounce_button 0.2.0
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Future Debounce Button (FDB) provides complete boilerplate for the lifecycle of provided future and manages its state based on that future and other parameters.
Future Debounce Button (FDB) #
An easy-to-use, all-in-one button widget for asynchronous calls. Handle futures like a pro: keep your code clean and light, bring your UI/UX to the highest standards. Material3 ready.
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Features #
A button widget with a very simple implementation that provides complete boilerplate for handling and debouncing of asynchronous requests (API calls etc.). The FDB button handles the future (debounce, abort, block) and updates own state based on the state of that future and other provided parameters.
Getting started #
This button is MVC/MVVM-friendly and is easy to use. The only required parameter is the onPressed
future. Everything else is optional.
// A button that handles a future of type `Future<int>`
FutureDebounceButton<int>(
onPressed: // TODO: (required) a future to handle
onSuccess: // TODO: (optional) what to do with the result of the future
onError: // TODO: (optional) your error handler
onAbort: // TODO: (optional) what to do if the user canceled the request
);
The following example displays a [OutlinedButton] 'Submit' button, which triggers a future. If the future fails - the button will enter the error
state for 2 seconds. If the future completes successfully - the button will enter success
state forever, preventing user from calling the future again.
/// Submit request to server
Future<bool> submit() async {
// ...
}
// ...
/// A button that says 'Submit'
FutureDebounceButton<bool>(
buttonType: FDBType.outlined, // Shows OutlinedButton widget
onPressed: submit,
actionCallText: 'Submit',
errorStateDuration: Duration(seconds:2), // show 'Error' for 2 seconds
successStateDuration: null // will lock in 'Success!' forever
);
Button Types #
The button type can be selected from one of the following values: elevated
, filled
, filledTonal
, outlined
and text
. See buttonType
property of FDB:
Value | Material Widget |
---|---|
FDBType.elevated | ElevatedButton |
FDBType.filled | FilledButton |
FDBType.filledTonal | FilledButton.tonal |
FDBType.outlined | OutlinedButton |
FDBType.text | TextButton |
States #
The button manages its own state based on the state of the future provided to it. The possible states are:
- disabled - button is either completely disabled, or disabled for the duration of
debounceDuration
value after the button was pressed (see Properties > debounceDuration). - ready - the button is in its normal "call to action" state. In this state it displays either
actionCallChild
widget,actionCallText
text, or text 'Go' if none of those values are provided. - loading - the button has been pressed and the future is executing. The
onAbort
handler is not provided to the button. The button in this state displays eitherloadingChid
widget,loadingText
text, or the default [CircularProgressIndicator] widget if none of the former is provided. Clicking on the button in this state does nothing. The button awaits for the future to complete or time out. - abort - the button has been pressed and the future is executing. The
onAbort
handler is provided to the button. The button in this state displays eitherabortChild
widget,abortTextText
or the default [CircularProgressIndicator] widget with 'Abort' text, indicating that the future could be aborted. When the user presses the Abort button - the future is abandoned. - success - the future has completed with a value. The value is passed to the
onSuccess
handler if one is provided. The button displays eithersuccessChild
widget,successText
text, or Success! text if none of the former are provided. See thesuccessStateDuration
property for more options on this state - error - the future has completed with an error or timed out. The error and the stack trace are passed to the
onError
handler if one is provided. The button displays eithererrorChild
widget,errorText
text, or Error text if none of the former are provided. See theerrorStateDuration
property for more options on this state
API #
The following handlers and properties are available for customization:
Handlers #
The following handlers are available:
Handler | Required | Description |
---|---|---|
onPressed | required | a future to handle |
onSuccess | optional | called when the onPressed future has completed with a value. |
onError | optional | The future has produced an error. The error and stackTrace objects are passed to the method. |
onAbort | optional | If onAbort handler is provided, the button becomes "abortable" (the future could be abandoned and the possible result is dropped instead of being fed to onSuccess handler). If onAbort is not provided - the button will lock in the "loading" state until the future completes with success, error, or times out (see timeout property). |
onStateChange | optional | Notifies its listeners about the button's state changes. The possible values as per FDBState enum |
Properties #
Property | Type | Default value | Description |
---|---|---|---|
General | |||
enabled | bool | true | if enabled is false - the button will be disabled |
buttonType | enum | FDBType.filled | Allows you to choose from one of the five avaliable button widgets. See Button Types above |
Ready state | |||
actionCallChild | Widget? | null | Call to action (ready ) state widget. This widget is displayed when the button is ready to be pressed. This overrides the actionCallText text |
actionCallText | String? | null | Displays provided text. Defaults to Go if left null |
actionCallButtonStyle | ButtonStyle? | null | Button style for the ready /disabled state. Uses theme defaults if left null |
Loading state | |||
loadingChild | Widget? | null | Widget to show when the future is running (non-abortable). This overrides loadingText text |
loadingText | String? | null | Text to display when the future is running (non-abortable). Displays [CircularProgressIndicator] widget if left null |
loadingButtonStyle | ButtonStyle? | null | Button style for the loading state. Uses theme defaults if left null |
Abort state | |||
abortChild | Widget? | null | Widget to show when the future is running (abortable), This overrides abortText text |
abortPressedChild | Widget? | null | Widget to show when the user presses abort button, This overrides abortPressedText text |
abortText | String? | null | Text to display when the future is running (abortable). Displays [CircularProgressIndicator] widget with Abort text if left null |
abortPressedText | String? | null | Text to display when the user presses abort button. Displays text widget with Cancelled text if left null |
abortButtonStyle | ButtonStyle? | null | Button style for the abort state. Uses theme defaults if left null |
abortStateDuration | Duration | 1s | The duration for which the abort state is maintained. If abortStateDuration is set to null - the abort state will never clear. If abortStateDuration is set to Duration.zero - the abort state will clear instantly |
Error state | |||
errorChild | Widget? | null | Widget to show when the future has failed or timed out. This overrides errorText text |
errorText | String? | null | Text to display when the future has failed or timed out. Displays Error text if left null |
errorButtonStyle | ButtonStyle? | null | Button style for the error state. Uses theme internal static style if left null |
errorStateDuration | Duration | 1s | The duration for which the error state is maintained. If errorStateDuration is set to null - the error state will never clear. If errorStateDuration is set to Duration.zero - the error state will clear instantly |
Success state | |||
successChild | Widget? | null | Widget to show when the future has completed with a value. This overrides successText text |
successText | String? | null | Text to display when the future has completed with a value. Displays Success! text if left null |
successButtonStyle | ButtonStyle? | null | Button style for the success state. Uses theme internal static style if left null |
successStateDuration | Duration | 1s | The duration for which the error state is maintained. If successStateDuration is set to null - the success state will never clear. If successStateDuration is set to Duration.zero - the error state will clear instantly |
Debounce and Timeout | |||
debounceDuration | Duration | 250ms | A delay between the first hit of the button and until the button starts accepting Abort hits (debounce). This is needed to prevent users from double-clicking the button. |
timeout | Duration? | null | Maximum duration of a future. If timeout is set and the time ran out - the FDB will produce [TimeoutException] and port it to onError handler if one is provided |