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Load and display pages of items as the user scrolls down your screen.

example/README.md

Cookbook #

All the snippets are from the example project.

Simple Usage #

class CharacterListView extends StatefulWidget {
  @override
  _CharacterListViewState createState() => _CharacterListViewState();
}

class _CharacterListViewState extends State<CharacterListView> {
  static const _pageSize = 20;

  final PagingController<int, CharacterSummary> _pagingController =
      PagingController(firstPageKey: 0);

  @override
  void initState() {
    _pagingController.addPageRequestListener((pageKey) {
      _fetchPage(pageKey);
    });
    super.initState();
  }

  void _fetchPage(int pageKey) {
    RemoteApi.getCharacterList(pageKey, _pageSize).then((newItems) {
      final isLastPage = newItems.length < _pageSize;
      if (isLastPage) {
        _pagingController.appendLastPage(newItems);
      } else {
        final nextPageKey = pageKey + newItems.length;
        _pagingController.appendPage(newItems, nextPageKey);
      }
    }).catchError((error) {
      _pagingController.error = error;
    });
  }

  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) => PagedListView<int, CharacterSummary>(
        pagingController: _pagingController,
        builderDelegate: PagedChildBuilderDelegate<CharacterSummary>(
          itemBuilder: (context, item, index) => CharacterListItem(
            character: item,
          ),
        ),
      );

  @override
  void dispose() {
    _pagingController.dispose();
    super.dispose();
  }
}

Customizing Indicators #

@override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) => PagedListView<int, CharacterSummary>(
    pagingController: _pagingController,
    builderDelegate: PagedChildBuilderDelegate<CharacterSummary>(
      itemBuilder: (context, item, index) => CharacterListItem(
        character: item,
      ),
      firstPageErrorIndicatorBuilder: (_) => FirstPageErrorIndicator(
        error: _pagingController.error,
        onTryAgain: () => _pagingController.refresh(),
      ),
      newPageErrorIndicatorBuilder: (_) => NewPageErrorIndicator(
        error: _pagingController.error,
        onTryAgain: () => _pagingController.retryLastRequest(),
      ),
      firstPageProgressIndicatorBuilder: (_) => FirstPageProgressIndicator(),
      newPageProgressIndicatorBuilder: (_) => NewPageProgressIndicator(),
      noItemsFoundIndicatorBuilder: (_) => NoItemsFoundIndicator(),
      noMoreItemsIndicatorBuilder: (_) => NoMoreItemsIndicator(),
    ),
  );

Separators #

@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) =>
    PagedListView<int, CharacterSummary>.separated(
      pagingController: _pagingController,
      builderDelegate: PagedChildBuilderDelegate<CharacterSummary>(
        itemBuilder: (context, item, index) => CharacterListItem(
          character: item,
        ),
      ),
      separatorBuilder: (context, index) => const Divider(),
    );

Works for both PagedListView and PagedSliverList.

Pull-to-Refresh #

Wrap your PagedListView, PagedGridView or CustomScrollView with a RefreshIndicator (from the material library) and inside onRefresh, call refresh on your PagingController:

@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) => RefreshIndicator(
      onRefresh: () => Future.sync(
        () => _pagingController.refresh(),
      ),
      child: PagedListView<int, CharacterSummary>(
        pagingController: _pagingController,
        builderDelegate: PagedChildBuilderDelegate<CharacterSummary>(
          itemBuilder: (context, item, index) => CharacterListItem(
            character: item,
          ),
        ),
      ),
    );

Preceding/Following Items #

If you need to add widgets preceding or following your list, expected to scroll along with it, such as a header, footer, search or filter bar, you should use our Sliver widgets.

Infinite Scroll Pagination comes with PagedSliverList and PagedSliverGrid, which works almost the same as PagedListView or PagedGridView, except that they need to be wrapped by a CustomScrollView. That allows you to give them siblings, for example:

@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) => CustomScrollView(
      slivers: <Widget>[
       CharacterSearchInputSliver(
          onChanged: (searchTerm) => _updateSearchTerm(searchTerm),
        ),
        PagedSliverList<int, CharacterSummary>(
          pagingController: _pagingController,
          builderDelegate: PagedChildBuilderDelegate<CharacterSummary>(
            itemBuilder: (context, item, index) => CharacterListItem(
              character: item,
            ),
          ),
        ),
      ],
    );

Notice that your preceding/following widgets should also be Slivers. CharacterSearchInputSliver, for example, is nothing but a TextField wrapped by a SliverToBoxAdapter.

Searching/Filtering/Sorting #

There are many ways to integrate searching/filtering/sorting with this package. The best one will depend on you state management approach. Below you can see a simple example for a vanilla approach:

class CharacterSliverList extends StatefulWidget {
  @override
  _CharacterSliverListState createState() => _CharacterSliverListState();
}

class _CharacterSliverListState extends State<CharacterSliverList> {
  static const _pageSize = 17;

  final PagingController<int, CharacterSummary> _pagingController =
      PagingController(firstPageKey: 0);

  String _searchTerm;

  @override
  void initState() {
    _pagingController.addPageRequestListener((pageKey) {
      _fetchPage(pageKey);
    });
    
    super.initState();
  }

  void _fetchPage(pageKey) {
    RemoteApi.getCharacterList(pageKey, _pageSize, searchTerm: _searchTerm)
        .then((newItems) {
      final isLastPage = newItems.length < _pageSize;
      if (isLastPage) {
        _pagingController.appendLastPage(newItems);
      } else {
        final nextPageKey = pageKey + newItems.length;
        _pagingController.appendPage(newItems, nextPageKey);
      }
    }).catchError((error) {
      _pagingController.error = error;
    });
  }

  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) => CustomScrollView(
        slivers: <Widget>[
          CharacterSearchInputSliver(
            onChanged: _updateSearchTerm,
          ),
          PagedSliverList<int, CharacterSummary>(
            pagingController: _pagingController,
            builderDelegate: PagedChildBuilderDelegate<CharacterSummary>(
              itemBuilder: (context, item, index) => CharacterListItem(
                character: item,
              ),
            ),
          ),
        ],
      );

  void _updateSearchTerm(String searchTerm) {
    _searchTerm = searchTerm;
    _pagingController.refresh();
  }

  @override
  void dispose() {
    _pagingController.dispose();
    super.dispose();
  }
}

The same structure can be applied to all kinds of filtering and sorting and works with any layout (not just Slivers).

Positioning Grid's Status Indicators #

By default, both PagedGridView and PagedSliverGrid show your indicators as one of the grid children, respecting the same configurations you set for your items on the gridDelegate. If you want to change that, and instead display the items below the grid, as is in the list widgets, you can do so by using these boolean properties:

@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) => PagedGridView<int, CharacterSummary>(
  showNewPageProgressIndicatorAsGridChild: false,
  showNewPageErrorIndicatorAsGridChild: false,
  showNoMoreItemsIndicatorAsGridChild: false,
  pagingController: _pagingController,
  gridDelegate: const SliverGridDelegateWithFixedCrossAxisCount(
    childAspectRatio: 100 / 150,
    crossAxisSpacing: 10,
    mainAxisSpacing: 10,
    crossAxisCount: 3,
  ),
  builderDelegate: PagedChildBuilderDelegate<CharacterSummary>(
    itemBuilder: (context, item, index) => CharacterGridItem(
      character: item,
    ),
  ),
);

Listening to Status Changes #

If you need to execute some custom action when the list status changes, such as displaying a dialog/snackbar/toast, or sending a custom event to a BLoC or so, add a status listener to your PagingController. For example:

@override
void initState() {
  _pagingController.addPageRequestListener((pageKey) {
    _fetchPage(pageKey);
  });

  _pagingController.addStatusListener((status) {
    if (status == PagingStatus.subsequentPageError) {
      Scaffold.of(context).showSnackBar(
        SnackBar(
          content: const Text(
            'Something went wrong while fetching a new page.',
          ),
          action: SnackBarAction(
            label: 'Retry',
            onPressed: () => _pagingController.retryLastRequest(),
          ),
        ),
      );
    }
  });

  super.initState();
}

Changing the Invisible Items Threshold #

By default, the package asks a new page when there are 3 invisible items left while the user is scrolling. You can change that number in the PagingController's constructor.

final PagingController<int, CharacterSummary> _pagingController =
      PagingController(firstPageKey: 0, invisibleItemsThreshold: 5);

BLoC #

Infinite Scroll Pagination is designed to work with any state management approach you prefer in any way you'd like. Because of that, for each approach, there's not only one, but several ways in which you could work with this package. Below, it's just one of the possible ways to integrate it with BLoCs:

class _CharacterSliverGridState extends State<CharacterSliverGrid> {
  final CharacterSliverGridBloc _bloc = CharacterSliverGridBloc();
  final PagingController<int, CharacterSummary> _pagingController =
      PagingController(firstPageKey: 0);
  StreamSubscription _blocListingStateSubscription;

  @override
  void initState() {
    _pagingController.addPageRequestListener((pageKey) {
      _bloc.onPageRequestSink.add(pageKey);
    });

    // We could've used StreamBuilder, but that would unnecessarily recreate
    // the entire [PagedSliverGrid] every time the state changes.
    // Instead, handling the subscription ourselves and updating only the
    // _pagingController is more efficient.
    _blocListingStateSubscription =
        _bloc.onNewListingState.listen((listingState) {
      _pagingController.value = PagingState(
        nextPageKey: listingState.nextPageKey,
        error: listingState.error,
        itemList: listingState.itemList,
      );
    });
    super.initState();
  }

  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) => CustomScrollView(
        slivers: <Widget>[
          CharacterSearchInputSliver(
            onChanged: (searchTerm) => _bloc.onSearchInputChangedSink.add(searchTerm),
          ),
          PagedSliverGrid<int, CharacterSummary>(
            pagingController: _pagingController,
            gridDelegate: const SliverGridDelegateWithFixedCrossAxisCount(
              childAspectRatio: 100 / 150,
              crossAxisSpacing: 10,
              mainAxisSpacing: 10,
              crossAxisCount: 3,
            ),
            builderDelegate: PagedChildBuilderDelegate<CharacterSummary>(
              itemBuilder: (context, item, index) => CharacterGridItem(
                character: item,
              ),
            ),
          ),
        ],
      );

  @override
  void dispose() {
    _pagingController.dispose();
    _blocListingStateSubscription.cancel();
    super.dispose();
  }
}

Check out the example project for the complete source code.

Custom Layout #

In case PagedListView, PagedSliverList, PagedGridView and PagedSliverGrid doesn't work for you, you should create a new sliver layout.

Creating a new layout is just a matter of using PagedSliverBuilder and provide it builders for the completed, in progress with error and in progress with loading layouts. For example, take a look at how PagedSliverGrid is built:

@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) =>
    PagedSliverBuilder<PageKeyType, ItemType>(
      pagingController: pagingController,
      builderDelegate: builderDelegate,
      completedListingBuilder: (
        context,
        itemBuilder,
        itemCount,
        noMoreItemsIndicatorBuilder,
      ) =>
          SliverGrid(
        gridDelegate: gridDelegate,
        delegate: _buildSliverDelegate(
          itemBuilder,
          itemCount,
          statusIndicatorBuilder: noMoreItemsIndicatorBuilder,
        ),
      ),
      loadingListingBuilder: (
        context,
        itemBuilder,
        itemCount,
        progressIndicatorBuilder,
      ) =>
          SliverGrid(
        gridDelegate: gridDelegate,
        delegate: _buildSliverDelegate(
          itemBuilder,
          itemCount,
          statusIndicatorBuilder: progressIndicatorBuilder,
        ),
      ),
      errorListingBuilder: (
        context,
        itemBuilder,
        itemCount,
        errorIndicatorBuilder,
      ) =>
          SliverGrid(
        gridDelegate: gridDelegate,
        delegate: _buildSliverDelegate(
          itemBuilder,
          itemCount,
          statusIndicatorBuilder: errorIndicatorBuilder,
        ),
      ),
    );

Notice that your resulting widget will be a Sliver, and as such, you need to wrap it with a CustomScrollView before adding it to the screen.

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Load and display pages of items as the user scrolls down your screen.

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