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// Copyright 2014 The Flutter Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
import 'package:flutter/widgets.dart';
import 'material.dart';
import 'material_localizations.dart';
import 'scaffold.dart' show Scaffold, ScaffoldMessenger;
/// Asserts that the given context has a [Material] ancestor.
///
/// Used by many material design widgets to make sure that they are
/// only used in contexts where they can print ink onto some material.
///
/// To call this function, use the following pattern, typically in the
/// relevant Widget's build method:
///
/// ```dart
/// assert(debugCheckHasMaterial(context));
/// ```
///
/// This method can be expensive (it walks the element tree).
///
/// Does nothing if asserts are disabled. Always returns true.
bool debugCheckHasMaterial(BuildContext context) {
assert(() {
if (context.widget is! Material && context.findAncestorWidgetOfExactType<Material>() == null) {
throw FlutterError.fromParts(<DiagnosticsNode>[
ErrorSummary('No Material widget found.'),
ErrorDescription(
'${context.widget.runtimeType} widgets require a Material '
'widget ancestor.\n'
'In material design, most widgets are conceptually "printed" on '
"a sheet of material. In Flutter's material library, that "
'material is represented by the Material widget. It is the '
'Material widget that renders ink splashes, for instance. '
'Because of this, many material library widgets require that '
'there be a Material widget in the tree above them.',
),
ErrorHint(
'To introduce a Material widget, you can either directly '
'include one, or use a widget that contains Material itself, '
'such as a Card, Dialog, Drawer, or Scaffold.',
),
...context.describeMissingAncestor(expectedAncestorType: Material),
]);
}
return true;
}());
return true;
}
/// Asserts that the given context has a [Localizations] ancestor that contains
/// a [MaterialLocalizations] delegate.
///
/// Used by many material design widgets to make sure that they are
/// only used in contexts where they have access to localizations.
///
/// To call this function, use the following pattern, typically in the
/// relevant Widget's build method:
///
/// ```dart
/// assert(debugCheckHasMaterialLocalizations(context));
/// ```
///
/// This function has the side-effect of establishing an inheritance
/// relationship with the nearest [Localizations] widget (see
/// [BuildContext.dependOnInheritedWidgetOfExactType]). This is ok if the caller
/// always also calls [Localizations.of] or [Localizations.localeOf].
///
/// Does nothing if asserts are disabled. Always returns true.
bool debugCheckHasMaterialLocalizations(BuildContext context) {
assert(() {
if (Localizations.of<MaterialLocalizations>(context, MaterialLocalizations) == null) {
throw FlutterError.fromParts(<DiagnosticsNode>[
ErrorSummary('No MaterialLocalizations found.'),
ErrorDescription(
'${context.widget.runtimeType} widgets require MaterialLocalizations '
'to be provided by a Localizations widget ancestor.',
),
ErrorDescription(
'The material library uses Localizations to generate messages, '
'labels, and abbreviations.',
),
ErrorHint(
'To introduce a MaterialLocalizations, either use a '
'MaterialApp at the root of your application to include them '
'automatically, or add a Localization widget with a '
'MaterialLocalizations delegate.',
),
...context.describeMissingAncestor(expectedAncestorType: MaterialLocalizations),
]);
}
return true;
}());
return true;
}
/// Asserts that the given context has a [Scaffold] ancestor.
///
/// Used by various widgets to make sure that they are only used in an
/// appropriate context.
///
/// To invoke this function, use the following pattern, typically in the
/// relevant Widget's build method:
///
/// ```dart
/// assert(debugCheckHasScaffold(context));
/// ```
///
/// This method can be expensive (it walks the element tree).
///
/// Does nothing if asserts are disabled. Always returns true.
bool debugCheckHasScaffold(BuildContext context) {
assert(() {
if (context.widget is! Scaffold && context.findAncestorWidgetOfExactType<Scaffold>() == null) {
throw FlutterError.fromParts(<DiagnosticsNode>[
ErrorSummary('No Scaffold widget found.'),
ErrorDescription('${context.widget.runtimeType} widgets require a Scaffold widget ancestor.'),
...context.describeMissingAncestor(expectedAncestorType: Scaffold),
ErrorHint(
'Typically, the Scaffold widget is introduced by the MaterialApp or '
'WidgetsApp widget at the top of your application widget tree.',
),
]);
}
return true;
}());
return true;
}
/// Asserts that the given context has a [ScaffoldMessenger] ancestor.
///
/// Used by various widgets to make sure that they are only used in an
/// appropriate context.
///
/// To invoke this function, use the following pattern, typically in the
/// relevant Widget's build method:
///
/// ```dart
/// assert(debugCheckHasScaffoldMessenger(context));
/// ```
///
/// This method can be expensive (it walks the element tree).
///
/// Does nothing if asserts are disabled. Always returns true.
bool debugCheckHasScaffoldMessenger(BuildContext context) {
assert(() {
if (context.findAncestorWidgetOfExactType<ScaffoldMessenger>() == null) {
throw FlutterError.fromParts(<DiagnosticsNode>[
ErrorSummary('No ScaffoldMessenger widget found.'),
ErrorDescription('${context.widget.runtimeType} widgets require a ScaffoldMessenger widget ancestor.'),
...context.describeMissingAncestor(expectedAncestorType: ScaffoldMessenger),
ErrorHint(
'Typically, the ScaffoldMessenger widget is introduced by the MaterialApp '
'at the top of your application widget tree.',
),
]);
}
return true;
}());
return true;
}