flutter_resizable_container 3.0.1
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Add nestable, resizable containers to your Flutter app with ease.
3.0.1 #
- Fix a bug causing negative values in a BoxConstraint, which was throwing an AssertionError.
3.0.0 #
After much feedback, I revised the ResizableContainerDivider to be even more customizable. The changes include:
- Replace the
size,indent, andendIndentproperties with alengthproperty, of typeResizableSize, to control how long the dividing line is - Add
crossAxisAlignmentandmainAxisAlignmentproperties to control where the line sits in its available space (if the line does not take up its full length and/or has padding, see below). - Add a
paddingproperty to add empty space along the main axis - the divider sits within, or alongside, this empty space
2.0.0 #
New major version! See the beta notes below.
2.0.0-beta.4 #
- Fix a bug in the "available size" initialization that was throwing a "marked dirty during build" exception
2.0.0-beta.3 #
- Add a
ResizableSize.expandconstructor that takes aflexinteger (defaults to 1) - Remove the optionality of the
sizeparameter inResizableChildand use a defaultResizableSize.expand()value - Adjust the controller to disallow
nullvalues forResizableSizearguments - Adjust the controller to prioritize modifying
ResizableSize.expandchildren when scaling the window (up or down) over thepixelandratiochildren, unless noexpandchildren are set
2.0.0-beta.2 #
- Added a new
ResizableSizeclass that defines a "size" in pixels or as a ratio - Changed the
startingRatioin theResizableChildtostartingSizethat takes an optionalResizableSize- This change allows the starting size of a child to be defined as an absolute value (in logical pixels) or as a ratio of the available space
- If there is a mixture of pixels and ratio sizes, the pixel sizes will be given priority and then the ratio sizes will be given the remaining available space
- Added a
setSizesmethod to theResizableControllerthat takes a list of optionalResizableSizes. These sizes will be applied to the current children following the same rules as noted above - Removed the
ratiossetter in favor of the newsetSizesmethod - Made the controller an optional param in the
ResizableContainerctor
2.0.0-beta.1 #
- Renamed
ResizableChildDatatoResizableChild - Added an
expandflag to theResizableChildctor- If there is a
startingRatioset and this flag istrue, the child will automatically expand to fill any remaining available space. If this flag isfalse, the child will only expand to meet itsstartingRatioconstraint - If the
startingRatioisnull, the child will automatically expand to fill any remaining available space, regardless of whether or not this flag is set
- If there is a
- Move the list of
ResizableChildobjects out of theResizableControllerand back into theResizableContaineras thechildrenparameter- This allows the list of children to be modified on-the-fly without recreating a
ResizableController
- This allows the list of children to be modified on-the-fly without recreating a
1.0.0 #
First stable version!
- Encapsulation of divider configuration in a new
ResizableDividerclass- Divider
thicknessandsizeproperties, mirroring the Flutter Divider'sthicknessandwidthproperties, have been added onHoverEnterandonHoverExitcallbacks allow you to react to the user's interactions with the divider
- Divider
- All size tracking and calculations have been moved out of the
ResizableContainerwidget and into theResizableController- This fixed several bugs and improves performance by converting the
ResizableContainerto aStatelessWidget(from stateful)
- This fixed several bugs and improves performance by converting the
ResizableContainernow requires aList<Widget>as itschildrenproperty, as theList<ResizableChildData>have been moved into theResizableController- Added and improved tests
- Added a GH workflow to deploy the example app to GH Pages
0.5.0 #
- Adds
dividerIndentanddividerEndIndentproperties to the resizable container
0.4.2 #
- Fixes an issue with the
didUpdateWidgetlifecycle hook causing errors to be thrown during hot-reloads
0.4.1 #
- Add tests for
ResizableController - Add tests for
ResizableContainer - Add GitHub Actions workflow
0.4.0 #
- Add
ResizableControllerto allow programmatic control of resizable children - Fix a bug causing adjacent containers to grow in size when the target container reaches is minimum size
0.3.0 #
- Make divider color and width customizable
0.2.1 #
- Fix package description to improve pub.flutter-io.cn score
0.2.0 #
- Update the Dart SDK constraints to >=3.0.0 <4.0.0
0.1.3 #
- Fix a bug causing overflows when the window is resized
- Remove the factory and add the debug assert directly to the ctor
0.1.2 #
- Remove commented code from the example project
0.1.1 #
- Improve documentation and comments
0.1.0 #
- Rework dividers to lie in-line with child widgets, taking up space along the primary axis, instead of being placed in a stack and positioned according to the child sizes
- Add a custom divider who's width is known and can be controlled to ease calculating the available space for child widgets
- Remove the optionality of the divider - this widget is now required to be visible, as hiding it would disable the resize functionality
0.0.5 #
- Fix divider and cursor positioning
0.0.4 #
- Add optional divider line
- Fix a bug allowing child sizes to grow beyond available space
- Improve example with switchable direction and toggle-able divider
0.0.3 #
- Add example to README
- Add example project
- Fix a bug allowing negative child sizes
0.0.2 #
- Fix a typo in the README
0.0.1 #
Initial Release
- Container resizes and enforces child size constraints (if present)
- Resize cursor responds to user clicks and drags on web