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If a child of AutoScrollTag rebuilds, then controller.scrollToIndex does not cause the list to scroll.
controller.scrollToIndex
See minimum working example: (uncomment below TODO to break scrolling behaviour)
import 'package:flutter/material.dart'; import 'package:scroll_to_index/scroll_to_index.dart'; // dummy data for the app class CustomListItem { final int index; bool selected; CustomListItem({ required this.index, required this.selected, }); } void main() { runApp(const MyApp()); } class MyApp extends StatelessWidget { const MyApp({Key? key}) : super(key: key); Widget build(BuildContext context) { return MaterialApp( title: 'Flutter Demo', home: MyHomePage(), ); } } class MyHomePage extends StatefulWidget { // padding must exit faster bottom sheet otherwise it shows final paddingDuration = const Duration(milliseconds: 200); final scrollController = AutoScrollController(); MyHomePage({Key? key}) : super(key: key); @override _MyHomePageState createState() => _MyHomePageState(); } class _MyHomePageState extends State<MyHomePage> { double _bottomSheetHeight = 0; List<CustomListItem> _listItems = List<CustomListItem>.generate( 20, (index) => CustomListItem(index: index, selected: false)); @override Widget build(BuildContext context) { return Scaffold( body: AnimatedPadding( duration: widget.paddingDuration, padding: EdgeInsets.only(bottom: _bottomSheetHeight), child: _buildBody(context)), ); } Widget _buildBody(BuildContext context) { return ListView.builder( controller: widget.scrollController, itemCount: _listItems.length, itemBuilder: (context, index) { return AutoScrollTag( key: ValueKey(index), controller: widget.scrollController, index: index, child: _buildItem(context, index)); }); } Widget _buildItem(BuildContext context, int index) { final item = _listItems[index]; return Card( color: index % 2 == 0 ? Colors.red : Colors.blue, child: ListTile( // TODO: uncommenting this line causes bug // title: Text('Item ${item.index} (selected=${item.selected})'), onTap: () { _tappedItemAsync(context, index); }, )); } Future<void> _tappedItemAsync(BuildContext context, int index) async { setState(() { _listItems[index].selected = true; }); // start showing the bottom sheet final bottomSheetKey = GlobalKey(); final bottomSheetClosedFuture = showModalBottomSheet( context: context, builder: (context) { return BottomSheet( key: bottomSheetKey, enableDrag: false, onClosing: () {}, builder: (c) { return const SizedBox( height: 400, ); }); }); // when the bottom starts closing reset the body padding bottomSheetClosedFuture.then((value) { setState(() { _bottomSheetHeight = 0; _listItems[index].selected = false; }); }); // wait for the bottom sheet to have height // then update the body padding WidgetsBinding.instance?.addPostFrameCallback((_) { final bottomSheetHeight = bottomSheetKey.currentContext?.size?.height; if (bottomSheetHeight == null) { throw Exception('bottomsheet has no height'); } if (_bottomSheetHeight != bottomSheetHeight) { setState(() { _bottomSheetHeight = bottomSheetHeight; }); } }); // wait for the body padding to finish animating await Future.delayed( const Duration(milliseconds: 85) + widget.paddingDuration); // scroll the item into bottom of newly constrained viewport await widget.scrollController.scrollToIndex(index, preferPosition: AutoScrollPosition.end, duration: widget.paddingDuration); } }
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@opringle hello, this is because you are not declaring the scrollController in the state, so in each build a new scrollController is created.
scrollController
So declare de scrollController in the state like this
... class _MyHomePageState extends State<MyHomePage> { final scrollController = AutoScrollController(); ...
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Adjusting the example in the way you suggests seems to solve the problem for me.
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If a child of AutoScrollTag rebuilds, then
controller.scrollToIndex
does not cause the list to scroll.See minimum working example: (uncomment below TODO to break scrolling behaviour)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: