I have been working on the Scroll of the page, and at the same time, doing these things:
- Changing color of the AppBar background when scrolling
- Changing the AppBar background to transparent when scrolled to the top
My code works fine, but the problem here is, it is laggy when it comes to smooth scrolling.
I have read about the flutter documentation, and found out, that, using setState()
inside the addListener() is not the best practice you can follow.
I have tried searching more about it, but couldn't find an efficient solution.
Here is my code:
class HomePageState extends State<HomePage> {
int _selectIndex = 0;
bool isAppbarCollapsing = false;
final ScrollController _homeController = new ScrollController();
@override
void initState() {
super.initState();
// for adding appbar background color change effect
// when scrolled
_initializeController();
}
@override
void dispose(){
_homeController?.dispose();
super.dispose();
}
void _initializeController(){
_homeController.addListener(() {
if(_homeController.offset == 0.0 && !_homeController.position.outOfRange){
//Fully expanded situation
if(!mounted) return;
setState(() => isAppbarCollapsing = false);
}
if(_homeController.offset >= 9.0 && !_homeController.position.outOfRange){
//Collapsing situation
if(!mounted) return;
setState(() => isAppbarCollapsing = true);
}
});
}
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return Scaffold(
appBar: AppBar(
// here is how I am changing the color
backgroundColor: isAppbarCollapsing ? Colors.white.withOpacity(0.8) : Colors.transparent
),
body: Container(
height: MediaQuery.of(context).size.height,
width: MediaQuery.of(context).size.width,
child: ListView(
controller: _homeController
)
)
);
}
}