In flutter, widgets such as Row
/ListView
/Stack
don't handle null children. So if we want to conditionally add widgets as children I usually do the following:
Row(
children: <Widget>[
foo == 42 ? Text("foo") : Container(),
],
);
But this feels weird to add an empty container.
Another solution is a where
filter :
Row(
children: <Widget>[
foo == 42 ? Text("foo") : null,
].where((t) => t != null).toList(),
);
This solves the empty container problem but we still have an ugly ternary and it is tiresome to write.
Is there any better solution?
EDIT:
Since Dart 2.2, new syntaxes supports this natively:
Column(
children: [
if (foo != null) Text(foo),
Bar(),
],
);
This problem is currently debated on github here.
But for now, you can use dart sync*
functions:
Row(
children: toList(() sync* {
if (foo == 42) {
yield Text("foo");
}
}),
);
where toList
is:
typedef Iterable<T> IterableCallback<T>();
List<T> toList<T>(IterableCallback<T> cb) {
return List.unmodifiable(cb());
}
Not only it solves the conditional addition problem; it also allows for a "spread operator" thanks to yield*
. Example:
List<Widget> foo;
Row(
children: toList(() sync* {
yield Text("Hello World");
yield* foo;
}),
);