Rishabh
Rishabh

Reputation: 2548

Flutter- ExpansionTile expand and collapse on click

I am taking this as a reference to expanding and collapsing of expansion tile-------Flutter - Collapsing ExpansionTile after choosing an item

What I want is if I one expansion tile is open and the user clicks on another one the other open expansion tiles should be closed.

snapshot of my app

import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
import 'package:meta/meta.dart';

void main() {
  runApp(new ExpansionTileSample());
}

class ExpansionTileSample extends StatefulWidget {
  @override
  ExpansionTileSampleState createState() => new ExpansionTileSampleState();
}

class ExpansionTileSampleState extends State<ExpansionTileSample> {
  final GlobalKey<AppExpansionTileState> expansionTile = new GlobalKey();
  String foos = 'One';

  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return new MaterialApp(
      home: new Scaffold(
        appBar: new AppBar(
          title: const Text('ExpansionTile'),
        ),
        body: GestureDetector(
          onTap: () {
            setState(() {
             // this.foos = 'One';
              expansionTile.currentState.collapse();
            });
          },
          child: Column(
            children: <Widget>[
              new AppExpansionTile(
                  key: expansionTile,
                  title: new Text('1-3'),
                  backgroundColor:
                      Theme.of(context).accentColor.withOpacity(0.025),
                  children: <Widget>[
                    new ListTile(
                      title: const Text('One'),
                    ),
                    new ListTile(
                      title: const Text('Two'),
                    ),
                    new ListTile(
                      title: const Text('Three'),
                    ),
                  ]),
              new AppExpansionTile(
                  title: new Text('4-6'),
                  backgroundColor:
                      Theme.of(context).accentColor.withOpacity(0.025),
                  children: <Widget>[
                    new ListTile(
                      title: const Text('four'),
                    ),
                    new ListTile(
                      title: const Text('five'),
                    ),
                    new ListTile(
                      title: const Text('six'),
                    ),
                  ]),
              new AppExpansionTile(
                  title: new Text('6-9'),
                  backgroundColor:
                      Theme.of(context).accentColor.withOpacity(0.025),
                  children: <Widget>[
                    new ListTile(
                      title: const Text('seven'),
                    ),
                    new ListTile(
                      title: const Text('eight'),
                    ),
                    new ListTile(
                      title: const Text('nine'),
                    ),
                  ]),
            ],
          ),
        ),
      ),
    );
  }
}

// --- Copied and slightly modified version of the ExpansionTile.

const Duration _kExpand = const Duration(milliseconds: 200);

class AppExpansionTile extends StatefulWidget {
  const AppExpansionTile({
    Key key,
    this.leading,
    @required this.title,
    this.backgroundColor,
    this.onExpansionChanged,
    this.children: const <Widget>[],
    this.trailing,
    this.initiallyExpanded: false,
  })  : assert(initiallyExpanded != null),
        super(key: key);

  final Widget leading;
  final Widget title;
  final ValueChanged<bool> onExpansionChanged;
  final List<Widget> children;
  final Color backgroundColor;
  final Widget trailing;
  final bool initiallyExpanded;

  @override
  AppExpansionTileState createState() => new AppExpansionTileState();
}

class AppExpansionTileState extends State<AppExpansionTile>
    with SingleTickerProviderStateMixin {
  AnimationController _controller;
  CurvedAnimation _easeOutAnimation;
  CurvedAnimation _easeInAnimation;
  ColorTween _borderColor;
  ColorTween _headerColor;
  ColorTween _iconColor;
  ColorTween _backgroundColor;
  Animation<double> _iconTurns;

  bool _isExpanded = false;

  @override
  void initState() {
    super.initState();
    _controller = new AnimationController(duration: _kExpand, vsync: this);
    _easeOutAnimation =
        new CurvedAnimation(parent: _controller, curve: Curves.easeOut);
    _easeInAnimation =
        new CurvedAnimation(parent: _controller, curve: Curves.easeIn);
    _borderColor = new ColorTween();
    _headerColor = new ColorTween();
    _iconColor = new ColorTween();
    _iconTurns =
        new Tween<double>(begin: 0.0, end: 0.5).animate(_easeInAnimation);
    _backgroundColor = new ColorTween();

    _isExpanded =
        PageStorage.of(context)?.readState(context) ?? widget.initiallyExpanded;
    if (_isExpanded) _controller.value = 1.0;
  }

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

  void expand() {
    _setExpanded(true);
  }

  void collapse() {
    _setExpanded(false);
  }

  void toggle() {
    _setExpanded(!_isExpanded);
  }

  void _setExpanded(bool isExpanded) {
    if (_isExpanded != isExpanded) {
      setState(() {
        _isExpanded = isExpanded;
        if (_isExpanded)
          _controller.forward();
        else
          _controller.reverse().then<void>((Null value) {
            setState(() {
              // Rebuild without widget.children.
            });
          });
        PageStorage.of(context)?.writeState(context, _isExpanded);
      });
      if (widget.onExpansionChanged != null) {
        widget.onExpansionChanged(_isExpanded);
      }
    }
  }

  Widget _buildChildren(BuildContext context, Widget child) {
    final Color borderSideColor =
        _borderColor.evaluate(_easeOutAnimation) ?? Colors.transparent;
    final Color titleColor = _headerColor.evaluate(_easeInAnimation);

    return new Container(
      decoration: new BoxDecoration(
          color: _backgroundColor.evaluate(_easeOutAnimation) ??
              Colors.transparent,
          border: new Border(
            top: new BorderSide(color: borderSideColor),
            bottom: new BorderSide(color: borderSideColor),
          )),
      child: new Column(
        mainAxisSize: MainAxisSize.min,
        children: <Widget>[
          IconTheme.merge(
            data:
                new IconThemeData(color: _iconColor.evaluate(_easeInAnimation)),
            child: new ListTile(
              onTap: toggle,
              leading: widget.leading,
              title: new DefaultTextStyle(
                style: Theme
                    .of(context)
                    .textTheme
                    .subhead
                    .copyWith(color: titleColor),
                child: widget.title,
              ),
              trailing: widget.trailing ??
                  new RotationTransition(
                    turns: _iconTurns,
                    child: const Icon(Icons.expand_more),
                  ),
            ),
          ),
          new ClipRect(
            child: new Align(
              heightFactor: _easeInAnimation.value,
              child: child,
            ),
          ),
        ],
      ),
    );
  }

  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    final ThemeData theme = Theme.of(context);
    _borderColor.end = theme.dividerColor;
    _headerColor
      ..begin = theme.textTheme.subhead.color
      ..end = theme.accentColor;
    _iconColor
      ..begin = theme.unselectedWidgetColor
      ..end = theme.accentColor;
    _backgroundColor.end = widget.backgroundColor;

    final bool closed = !_isExpanded && _controller.isDismissed;
    return new AnimatedBuilder(
      animation: _controller.view,
      builder: _buildChildren,
      child: closed ? null : new Column(children: widget.children),
    );
  }
}

Upvotes: 12

Views: 39371

Answers (4)

conthanhng
conthanhng

Reputation: 74

Using this package alternative ExpansionTile: expansion_tile_group

Upvotes: 0

Hafiz
Hafiz

Reputation: 582

Instead of having to maintain the active state in expansionCallback like @Aravindh Kumar did, you can use ExpansionPanelList.radio which accepts a list of ExpansionPanelRadio as its children. This widget allows for at most one panel in the list to be open and maintains the active state for you automatically.

Refer to the flutter documentation for example usage.

// Flutter code sample for ExpansionPanelList.radio

// Here is a simple example of how to implement ExpansionPanelList.radio.

import 'package:flutter/material.dart';

void main() => runApp(MyApp());

/// This Widget is the main application widget.
class MyApp extends StatelessWidget {
  static const String _title = 'Flutter Code Sample';

  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return MaterialApp(
      title: _title,
      home: Scaffold(
        appBar: AppBar(title: const Text(_title)),
        body: MyStatefulWidget(),
      ),
    );
  }
}

// stores ExpansionPanel state information
class Item {
  Item({
    this.id,
    this.expandedValue,
    this.headerValue,
  });

  int id;
  String expandedValue;
  String headerValue;
}

List<Item> generateItems(int numberOfItems) {
  return List.generate(numberOfItems, (int index) {
    return Item(
      id: index,
      headerValue: 'Panel $index',
      expandedValue: 'This is item number $index',
    );
  });
}

class MyStatefulWidget extends StatefulWidget {
  MyStatefulWidget({Key key}) : super(key: key);

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

class _MyStatefulWidgetState extends State<MyStatefulWidget> {
  List<Item> _data = generateItems(8);

  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return SingleChildScrollView(
      child: Container(
        child: _buildPanel(),
      ),
    );
  }

  Widget _buildPanel() {
    return ExpansionPanelList.radio(
      initialOpenPanelValue: 2,
      children: _data.map<ExpansionPanelRadio>((Item item) {
        return ExpansionPanelRadio(
            value: item.id,
            headerBuilder: (BuildContext context, bool isExpanded) {
              return ListTile(
                title: Text(item.headerValue),
              );
            },
            body: ListTile(
                title: Text(item.expandedValue),
                subtitle: Text('To delete this panel, tap the trash can icon'),
                trailing: Icon(Icons.delete),
                onTap: () {
                  setState(() {
                    _data.removeWhere((currentItem) => item == currentItem);
                  });
                }));
      }).toList(),
    );
  }
}

Upvotes: 4

Kaptkaos
Kaptkaos

Reputation: 34

I think you'll need to track the expansion state of each expansion tile individually. Something like:

Map<String, bool> expansionState = Map();

On initialization, you'll need to specify the keys and whether or not you want the associated expansion tile to show as opened or closed. In my code I have a List for the expansion tile names. On page load, I do the following:

categoryList.forEach((name) {
   expansionState.putIfAbsent(name, () => true);
});

Then the builder simply refers to the expansionState:

Widget _buildCategory(String name, List<OrderItem> children) {
    return ExpansionTile(
      key: PageStorageKey<String>(name),
      initiallyExpanded: expansionState[name], // true,
      title: RichText(
          text: TextSpan(
        text: name,
        style: TextStyle(
            color: Colors.blue[800], fontSize: 16, fontWeight: FontWeight.bold),
        children: <TextSpan>[
          TextSpan(
              text: ' - ' + children.length.toString() + ' items',
              style: TextStyle(
                  color: Colors.grey[800],
                  fontSize: 16,
                  fontWeight: FontWeight.normal)),
        ],
      )),
      onExpansionChanged: ((newState) {
        print(name + ' is now ' + newState.toString());
        expansionState[name] = newState;
      }),
      children: children.map<Widget>(_buildChild).toList(),
    );
  }

At this point, you have the ability to add a button whose onPressed() method can manipulate the expansionState map any way you want inside of a setState() call. You could open them all, close them all, toggle their current states, etc.

Upvotes: -2

Aravindh Kumar
Aravindh Kumar

Reputation: 1243

You can use ExpandablePanelList to do perform expand and collapse view. Use expansionCallback to maintain active state to perform expand or collapse. here is the working example

class TestExpandableView extends StatefulWidget {
  @override
  _TestExpandableViewState createState() => _TestExpandableViewState();
}

class _TestExpandableViewState extends State<TestExpandableView> {
  int _activeMeterIndex;
  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return Container(
      child: new ListView.builder(
          itemCount:  2,
          itemBuilder: (BuildContext context, int i) {
            return Card(
              margin:
              const EdgeInsets.fromLTRB(10.0, 15.0, 10.0, 0.0),
              child: new ExpansionPanelList(
                expansionCallback: (int index, bool status) {
                  setState(() {
                    _activeMeterIndex = _activeMeterIndex == i ? null : i;
                  });
                },
                children: [
                  new ExpansionPanel(
                      isExpanded: _activeMeterIndex == i,
                      headerBuilder: (BuildContext context,
                          bool isExpanded) =>
                      new Container(
                          padding:
                          const EdgeInsets.only(left: 15.0),
                          alignment: Alignment.centerLeft,
                          child: new Text(
                            'list-$i',
                          )),
                      body: new Container(child: new Text('content-$i'),),),
                ],
              ),
            );
          }),
    );
  }
}

Upvotes: 17

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