GridView.builder constructor

GridView.builder(
  1. {Key? key,
  2. Axis scrollDirection = Axis.vertical,
  3. bool reverse = false,
  4. ScrollController? controller,
  5. bool? primary,
  6. ScrollPhysics? physics,
  7. bool shrinkWrap = false,
  8. EdgeInsetsGeometry? padding,
  9. required SliverGridDelegate gridDelegate,
  10. required NullableIndexedWidgetBuilder itemBuilder,
  11. ChildIndexGetter? findChildIndexCallback,
  12. int? itemCount,
  13. bool addAutomaticKeepAlives = true,
  14. bool addRepaintBoundaries = true,
  15. bool addSemanticIndexes = true,
  16. double? cacheExtent,
  17. int? semanticChildCount,
  18. DragStartBehavior dragStartBehavior = DragStartBehavior.start,
  19. ScrollViewKeyboardDismissBehavior keyboardDismissBehavior = ScrollViewKeyboardDismissBehavior.manual,
  20. String? restorationId,
  21. Clip clipBehavior = Clip.hardEdge}
)

Creates a scrollable, 2D array of widgets that are created on demand.

This constructor is appropriate for grid views with a large (or infinite) number of children because the builder is called only for those children that are actually visible.

Providing a non-null itemCount improves the ability of the GridView to estimate the maximum scroll extent.

itemBuilder will be called only with indices greater than or equal to zero and less than itemCount.

It is legal for itemBuilder to return null. If it does, the scroll view will stop calling itemBuilder, even if it has yet to reach itemCount. By returning null, the ScrollPosition.maxScrollExtent will not be accurate unless the user has reached the end of the ScrollView. This can also cause the Scrollbar to grow as the user scrolls.

For more accurate ScrollMetrics, consider specifying itemCount.

The findChildIndexCallback corresponds to the SliverChildBuilderDelegate.findChildIndexCallback property. If null, a child widget may not map to its existing RenderObject when the order of children returned from the children builder changes. This may result in state-loss. This callback needs to be implemented if the order of the children may change at a later time.

The gridDelegate argument is required.

The addAutomaticKeepAlives argument corresponds to the SliverChildBuilderDelegate.addAutomaticKeepAlives property. The addRepaintBoundaries argument corresponds to the SliverChildBuilderDelegate.addRepaintBoundaries property. The addSemanticIndexes argument corresponds to the SliverChildBuilderDelegate.addSemanticIndexes property.

Implementation

GridView.builder({
  super.key,
  super.scrollDirection,
  super.reverse,
  super.controller,
  super.primary,
  super.physics,
  super.shrinkWrap,
  super.padding,
  required this.gridDelegate,
  required NullableIndexedWidgetBuilder itemBuilder,
  ChildIndexGetter? findChildIndexCallback,
  int? itemCount,
  bool addAutomaticKeepAlives = true,
  bool addRepaintBoundaries = true,
  bool addSemanticIndexes = true,
  super.cacheExtent,
  int? semanticChildCount,
  super.dragStartBehavior,
  super.keyboardDismissBehavior,
  super.restorationId,
  super.clipBehavior,
}) : childrenDelegate = SliverChildBuilderDelegate(
       itemBuilder,
       findChildIndexCallback: findChildIndexCallback,
       childCount: itemCount,
       addAutomaticKeepAlives: addAutomaticKeepAlives,
       addRepaintBoundaries: addRepaintBoundaries,
       addSemanticIndexes: addSemanticIndexes,
     ),
     super(
       semanticChildCount: semanticChildCount ?? itemCount,
     );