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A maintained fork of flutter_keyboard_visibility with updated Android Gradle Plugin support.

Flutter Keyboard Visibility Plus #

pub package

Credits & Attribution #

This package is based on the original flutter_keyboard_visibility package.

This fork exists to keep the package maintained and compatible with newer Flutter and Android versions, including updated Android Gradle Plugin support.

Install #

Install the package

Usage: React to Keyboard Visibility Changes #

Option 1: Within your Widget tree using a builder #

Build your Widget tree based on whether or not the keyboard is visible by using KeyboardVisibilityBuilder.

import 'package:flutter_keyboard_visibility_plus/flutter_keyboard_visibility_plus.dart';

/// In any of your widgets...
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
  return KeyboardVisibilityBuilder(
      builder: (context, isKeyboardVisible) {
        return Text(
          'The keyboard is: ${isKeyboardVisible ? 'VISIBLE' : 'NOT VISIBLE'}',
        );
      }
  );

Option 2: Within your Widget tree using a provider #

Build your Widget tree based on whether or not the keyboard is visible by including a KeyboardVisibilityProvider near the top of your tree.

import 'package:flutter_keyboard_visibility_plus/flutter_keyboard_visibility_plus.dart';

// Somewhere near the top of your tree...
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
  return KeyboardVisibilityProvider(
    child: MyDemoPage(),
  );
}

// Within MyDemoPage...
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
  final bool isKeyboardVisible = KeyboardVisibilityProvider.isKeyboardVisible(context);
  return Text(
    'The keyboard is: ${isKeyboardVisible ? 'VISIBLE' : 'NOT VISIBLE'}',
  );
}

Option 3: Direct query and subscription #

Query and/or subscribe to keyboard visibility directly with the KeyboardVisibilityController class.

import 'package:flutter_keyboard_visibility_plus/flutter_keyboard_visibility_plus.dart';
import 'dart:async';

late StreamSubscription<bool> keyboardSubscription;

@override
void initState() {
  super.initState();

  var keyboardVisibilityController = KeyboardVisibilityController();
  // Query
  print('Keyboard visibility direct query: ${keyboardVisibilityController.isVisible}');

  // Subscribe
  keyboardSubscription = keyboardVisibilityController.onChange.listen((bool visible) {
    print('Keyboard visibility update. Is visible: $visible');
  });
}

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

Usage: Dismiss keyboard on tap #

Place a KeyboardDismissOnTap near the top of your Widget tree. When a user taps outside of the currently focused Widget, the Widget will drop focus and the keyboard will be dismissed.

import 'package:flutter_keyboard_visibility_plus/flutter_keyboard_visibility_plus.dart';

// Somewhere near the top of your tree...
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
  return KeyboardDismissOnTap(
    child: MyDemoPage(),
  );
}

By default KeyboardDismissOnTap will only dismiss taps not captured by other interactive Widgets, like buttons. If you would like to dismiss the keyboard for any tap, including taps on interactive Widgets, set dismissOnCapturedTaps to true.

import 'package:flutter_keyboard_visibility_plus/flutter_keyboard_visibility_plus.dart';

// Somewhere near the top of your tree...
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
  return KeyboardDismissOnTap(
    dismissOnCapturedTaps: true,
    child: MyDemoPage(),
  );
}

The IgnoreKeyboardDismiss Widget can be used to further refine which taps do and do not dismiss the keyboard. Checkout the example app for more detail.

Testing #

Testing using mocks #

KeyboardVisibilityProvider and KeyboardVisibilityBuilder accept a controller parameter that allow you to mock or replace the logic for reporting keyboard visibility updates.

@GenerateMocks([KeyboardVisibilityController])
void main() {
  testWidgets('It reports true when the keyboard is visible', (WidgetTester tester) async {
    // Pretend that the keyboard is visible.
    var mockController = MockKeyboardVisibilityController();
    when(mockController.onChange)
        .thenAnswer((_) => Stream.fromIterable([true]));
    when(mockController.isVisible).thenAnswer((_) => true);

    // Build a Widget tree and query KeyboardVisibilityProvider
    // for the visibility of the keyboard.
    bool? isKeyboardVisible;

    await tester.pumpWidget(
      KeyboardVisibilityProvider(
        controller: mockController,
        child: Builder(
          builder: (BuildContext context) {
            isKeyboardVisible =
                KeyboardVisibilityProvider.isKeyboardVisible(context);
            return SizedBox();
          },
        ),
      ),
    );

    // Verify that KeyboardVisibilityProvider reported that the
    // keyboard is visible.
    expect(isKeyboardVisible, true);
  });
}

Testing with a global override #

Call KeyboardVisibilityTesting.setVisibilityForTesting(false); to set a custom value to use during flutter test. This is set globally and will override the standard logic of the native platform.

void main() {
  testWidgets('My Test', (WidgetTester tester) async {
    KeyboardVisibilityTesting.setVisibilityForTesting(true);
    await tester.pumpWidget(MyApp());
  });
}