This patch improves the Post and Shrine transitions by making the AppBar
into a Hero and changing the default MaterialPageTransition. Now the
AppBar transitions smoothly between screens and the
MaterialPageTransition doesn't involve a fade effect.
Also, rejigger the bounds of the image header in Pesto to avoid the
"pop" at the end of the animation by laying out the image header at its
final visual size instead of relying on occlusion to size the image
header.
Fixes#5202Fixes#5204
Previously we were resizing a paragraph of text during the animation. Now we
animate the text and the image separately. Also, add a default hero tag for
FloatingActionButton so that it animates as part of the hero transition as
well.
* Added custom radii to RRect.
This is the first commit towads an implementation of
MergeableMaterial. It adds custom radii to RRect.
* Renamed RRect constructors and added BorderRadius.
BorderRadius is a class similar to EdgeInsets that lets you define
all rounded corners of a rounded rectangle easily.
This patch includes a number of improvements:
* Material page routes now put a repaint boundary inside their transition so
they don't repaint during the transition.
* Heroes that are on a quest now get a repaint boundary so we repaint them
individually.
* I've hoisted the transparent material for the product items up in the widget
tree, which doesn't affect performance but makes the ink splashes reach the
edge of the product cards.
* I've changed the repaint rainbow visualization to make it easier to see
what's going on.
Removed old Stack layout and added a simple-to-extend interface for the
new drawer header. Also added a specialized UserAccountsDrawerHeader
consistent with Material Design guidelines.
Rather than requiring the developer to specify a full Decoration, we now
just take an ImageProvider for the thumb image. Also, fix
ImageFit.scaleDown to actually work.
Fixes#4571Fixes#4673
* Change how navigator prevents redundant operations
Instead of requiring transactions, we now cancel all active pointers that are
interacting with the navigator and absorb future pointers until we get a chance
to build. This approach isn't perfect (e.g., events that trigger off the
cancelled pointers could still interact with the navigator), but it should be
better than the current transaction-based approach.
Fixes#4716
* Remove openTransaction
* test
* fixup
This API is the front-end part of the work on showing licenses.
Future patches will:
* Provide an API for registering what licenses should be shown here,
which will be used by this feature to shown licenses but could also be
used by custom code for showing licenses (e.g. for people not using
the Material widgets).
* Actually populate this license API from all the licenses we currently
use in the engine, in the framework, and from any pub packages that
are used (directly or indirectly) by the application.
Anywhere that accepted IconData now accepts either an Icon or an
ImageIcon.
Places that used to take an IconData in an `icon` argument, notably
IconButton and DrawerItem, now take a Widget in that slot. You can wrap
the value that used to be passed in in an Icon constructor to get the
same result.
Icon itself now takes the icon as a positional argument, for brevity.
ThemeData now has an iconTheme as well as a primaryIconTheme, the same
way it has had a textTheme and primaryTextTheme for a while.
IconTheme.of() always returns a value now (though that value itself may
have nulls in it). It defaults to the ThemeData.iconTheme.
IconThemeData.fallback() is a new method that returns an icon theme data
structure with all fields filled in.
IconTheme.merge() is a new constructor that takes a context and creates
a widget that mixes in the new values with the inherited values.
Most places that introduced an IconTheme widget now use IconTheme.merge.
IconThemeData.merge and IconThemeData.copyWith act in a way analogous to
the similarly-named members of TextStyle.
ImageIcon is introduced. It acts like Icon but takes an ImageProvider
instead of an IconData.
Also: Fix the analyzer to actually check the stocks app.
The problem was that the Scaffold was getting a new key each time we
navigated to the main page. The key influences where page state is
stored, including the scroll offset. So for a single frame, the Scaffold
incorrectly thinks the scroll offset is 0 and the app bar should be
expanded.
BUG=https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/4400
Overview
========
This patch refactors images to achieve the following goals:
* it allows references to unresolved assets to be passed
around (previously, almost every layer of the system had to know about
whether an image came from an asset bundle or the network or
elsewhere, and had to manually interact with the image cache).
* it allows decorations to use the same API for declaring images as the
widget tree.
It requires some minor changes to call sites that use images, as
discussed below.
Widgets
-------
Change this:
```dart
child: new AssetImage(
name: 'my_asset.png',
...
)
```
...to this:
```dart
child: new Image(
image: new AssetImage('my_asset.png'),
...
)
```
Decorations
-----------
Change this:
```dart
child: new DecoratedBox(
decoration: new BoxDecoration(
backgroundImage: new BackgroundImage(
image: DefaultAssetBundle.of(context).loadImage('my_asset.png'),
...
),
...
),
child: ...
)
```
...to this:
```dart
child: new DecoratedBox(
decoration: new BoxDecoration(
backgroundImage: new BackgroundImage(
image: new AssetImage('my_asset.png'),
...
),
...
),
child: ...
)
```
DETAILED CHANGE LOG
===================
The following APIs have been replaced in this patch:
* The `AssetImage` and `NetworkImage` widgets have been split in two,
with identically-named `ImageProvider` subclasses providing the
image-loading logic, and a single `Image` widget providing all the
widget tree logic.
* `ImageResource` is now `ImageStream`. Rather than configuring it with
a `Future<ImageInfo>`, you complete it with an `ImageStreamCompleter`.
* `ImageCache.load` and `ImageCache.loadProvider` are replaced by
`ImageCache.putIfAbsent`.
The following APIs have changed in this patch:
* `ImageCache` works in terms of arbitrary keys and caches
`ImageStreamCompleter` objects using those keys. With the new model,
you should never need to interact with the cache directly.
* `Decoration` can now be `const`. The state has moved to the
`BoxPainter` class. Instead of a list of listeners, there's now just a
single callback and a `dispose()` method on the painter. The callback
is passed in to the `createBoxPainter()` method. When invoked, you
should repaint the painter.
The following new APIs are introduced:
* `AssetBundle.loadStructuredData`.
* `SynchronousFuture`, a variant of `Future` that calls the `then`
callback synchronously. This enables the asynchronous and
synchronous (in-the-cache) code paths to look identical yet for the
latter to avoid returning to the event loop mid-paint.
* `ExactAssetImage`, a variant of `AssetImage` that doesn't do anything clever.
* `ImageConfiguration`, a class that describes parameters that configure
the `AssetImage` resolver.
The following APIs are entirely removed by this patch:
* `AssetBundle.loadImage` is gone. Use an `AssetImage` instead.
* `AssetVendor` is gone. `AssetImage` handles everything `AssetVendor`
used to handle.
* `RawImageResource` and `AsyncImage` are gone.
The following code-level changes are performed:
* `Image`, which replaces `AsyncImage`, `NetworkImage`, `AssetImage`,
and `RawResourceImage`, lives in `image.dart`.
* `DecoratedBox` and `Container` live in their own file now,
`container.dart` (they reference `image.dart`).
DIRECTIONS FOR FUTURE RESEARCH
==============================
* The `ImageConfiguration` fields are mostly aspirational. Right now
only `devicePixelRatio` and `bundle` are implemented. `locale` isn't
even plumbed through, it will require work on the localisation logic.
* We should go through and make `BoxDecoration`, `AssetImage`, and
`NetworkImage` objects `const` where possible.
* This patch makes supporting animated GIFs much easier.
* This patch makes it possible to create an abstract concept of an
"Icon" that could be either an image or a font-based glyph (using
`IconData` or similar). (see
https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/4494)
RELATED ISSUES
==============
Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/4500
Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/4495
Obsoletes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/4496