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Best way to handle onTap in DrawerOption to change Widget

Open tsquillario opened this issue 1 year ago • 1 comments

What's the best way to handle the onTap event from DrawerOption to change the Widget in the HomeView pages?

I was able to get it working using a StreamBuilder that is listening on the home_view_mobile.dart and home_view_tablet.dart pages. Then in drawer_option.dart I added an InkWell with the onTap event adding events to the stream. Is this the best way? It works but when I add a TextField the FutureBuilder is reloading due to the rebuild of the page when the keyboard opens. I changed the future to be in initState and while that usually works it didn't here and I found out it was because of the StreamBuilder. Thoughts?

My current workaround is changing the onTap to navigate to the page instead of changing out the widget. Now the AppDrawer isn't shown.

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/73330084/there-is-a-problem-that-is-rebuild-when-i-click-textfield-in-flutter

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tsquillario avatar Mar 13 '23 14:03 tsquillario

Hey, I've never had problem changing state based on tap so I don't quite know what the issue it. I would have a value in the viewmodel that tells me what state the UI should be in and I'll change that state on tap, call rebuildUi and then the state should rebuild with the new UI in place.

FilledStacks avatar Mar 16 '23 09:03 FilledStacks