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// Copyright 2017 The Chromium 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 'list_tile.dart';
import 'radio.dart';
import 'theme.dart';
/// A [ListTile] with a [Radio]. In other words, a radio button with a label.
///
/// The entire list tile is interactive: tapping anywhere in the tile selects
/// the radio button.
///
/// The [value], [groupValue], [onChanged], and [activeColor] properties of this
/// widget are identical to the similarly-named properties on the [Radio]
/// widget. The type parameter `T` serves the same purpose as that of the
/// [Radio] class' type parameter.
///
/// The [title], [subtitle], [isThreeLine], and [dense] properties are like
/// those of the same name on [ListTile].
///
/// The [selected] property on this widget is similar to the [ListTile.selected]
/// property, but the color used is that described by [activeColor], if any,
/// defaulting to the accent color of the current [Theme]. No effort is made to
/// coordinate the [selected] state and the [checked] state; to have the list
/// tile appear selected when the radio button is the selected radio button, set
/// [selected] to true when [value] matches [groupValue].
///
/// The radio button is shown on the left by default in left-to-right languages
/// (i.e. the leading edge). This can be changed using [controlAffinity]. The
/// [secondary] widget is placed on the opposite side. This maps to the
/// [ListTile.leading] and [ListTile.trailing] properties of [ListTile].
///
/// To show the [RadioListTile] as disabled, pass null as the [onChanged]
/// callback.
///
/// ## Sample code
///
/// This widget shows a pair of radio buttons that control the `_character`
/// field. The field is of the type `SingingCharacter`, an enum.
///
/// ```dart
/// // At the top level:
/// enum SingingCharacter { lafayette, jefferson }
///
/// // In the State of a stateful widget:
/// SingingCharacter _character = SingingCharacter.lafayette;
///
/// // In the build function of that State:
/// new Column(
/// children: <Widget>[
/// new RadioListTile<SingingCharacter>(
/// title: const Text('Lafayette'),
/// value: SingingCharacter.lafayette,
/// groupValue: _character,
/// onChanged: (SingingCharacter value) { setState(() { _character = value; }); },
/// ),
/// new RadioListTile<SingingCharacter>(
/// title: const Text('Thomas Jefferson'),
/// value: SingingCharacter.jefferson,
/// groupValue: _character,
/// onChanged: (SingingCharacter value) { setState(() { _character = value; }); },
/// ),
/// ],
/// )
/// ```
///
/// See also:
///
/// * [ListTileTheme], which can be used to affect the style of list tiles,
/// including radio list tiles.
/// * [CheckboxListTile], a similar widget for checkboxes.
/// * [SwitchListTile], a similar widget for switches.
/// * [ListTile] and [Radio], the widgets from which this widget is made.
class RadioListTile<T> extends StatelessWidget {
/// Creates a combination of a list tile and a radio button.
///
/// The radio tile itself does not maintain any state. Instead, when the radio
/// button is selected, the widget calls the [onChanged] callback. Most
/// widgets that use a radio button will listen for the [onChanged] callback
/// and rebuild the radio tile with a new [groupValue] to update the visual
/// appearance of the radio button.
///
/// The following arguments are required:
///
/// * [value] and [groupValue] together determine whether the radio button is
/// selected.
/// * [onChanged] is called when the user selects this radio button.
const RadioListTile({
Key key,
@required this.value,
@required this.groupValue,
@required this.onChanged,
this.activeColor,
this.title,
this.subtitle,
this.isThreeLine = false,
this.dense,
this.secondary,
this.selected = false,
this.controlAffinity = ListTileControlAffinity.platform,
}) : assert(isThreeLine != null),
assert(!isThreeLine || subtitle != null),
assert(selected != null),
assert(controlAffinity != null),
super(key: key);
/// The value represented by this radio button.
final T value;
/// The currently selected value for this group of radio buttons.
///
/// This radio button is considered selected if its [value] matches the
/// [groupValue].
final T groupValue;
/// Called when the user selects this radio button.
///
/// The radio button passes [value] as a parameter to this callback. The radio
/// button does not actually change state until the parent widget rebuilds the
/// radio tile with the new [groupValue].
///
/// If null, the radio button will be displayed as disabled.
///
/// The callback provided to [onChanged] should update the state of the parent
/// [StatefulWidget] using the [State.setState] method, so that the parent
/// gets rebuilt; for example:
///
/// ```dart
/// new RadioListTile<SingingCharacter>(
/// title: const Text('Lafayette'),
/// value: SingingCharacter.lafayette,
/// groupValue: _character,
/// onChanged: (SingingCharacter newValue) {
/// setState(() {
/// _character = newValue;
/// });
/// },
/// )
/// ```
final ValueChanged<T> onChanged;
/// The color to use when this radio button is selected.
///
/// Defaults to accent color of the current [Theme].
final Color activeColor;
/// The primary content of the list tile.
///
/// Typically a [Text] widget.
final Widget title;
/// Additional content displayed below the title.
///
/// Typically a [Text] widget.
final Widget subtitle;
/// A widget to display on the opposite side of the tile from the radio button.
///
/// Typically an [Icon] widget.
final Widget secondary;
/// Whether this list tile is intended to display three lines of text.
///
/// If false, the list tile is treated as having one line if the subtitle is
/// null and treated as having two lines if the subtitle is non-null.
final bool isThreeLine;
/// Whether this list tile is part of a vertically dense list.
///
/// If this property is null then its value is based on [ListTileTheme.dense].
final bool dense;
/// Whether to render icons and text in the [activeColor].
///
/// No effort is made to automatically coordinate the [selected] state and the
/// [checked] state. To have the list tile appear selected when the radio
/// button is the selected radio button, set [selected] to true when [value]
/// matches [groupValue].
///
/// Normally, this property is left to its default value, false.
final bool selected;
/// Where to place the control relative to the text.
final ListTileControlAffinity controlAffinity;
/// Whether this radio button is checked.
///
/// To control this value, set [value] and [groupValue] appropriately.
bool get checked => value == groupValue;
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
final Widget control = new Radio<T>(
value: value,
groupValue: groupValue,
onChanged: onChanged,
activeColor: activeColor,
);
Widget leading, trailing;
switch (controlAffinity) {
case ListTileControlAffinity.leading:
case ListTileControlAffinity.platform:
leading = control;
trailing = secondary;
break;
case ListTileControlAffinity.trailing:
leading = secondary;
trailing = control;
break;
}
return new MergeSemantics(
child: ListTileTheme.merge(
selectedColor: activeColor ?? Theme.of(context).accentColor,
child: new ListTile(
leading: leading,
title: title,
subtitle: subtitle,
trailing: trailing,
isThreeLine: isThreeLine,
dense: dense,
enabled: onChanged != null,
onTap: onChanged != null ? () { onChanged(value); } : null,
selected: selected,
),
),
);
}
}