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How to customise TextField's width and height?

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To adjust the width, you could wrap your TextField with a SizedBox widget, like so:

const SizedBox(
  width: 100.0,
  child: TextField(),
)

I'm not really sure what you're after when it comes to the height of the TextField but you could definitely have a look at the TextStyle widget, with which you can manipulate the fontSize and/or height

const SizedBox(
  width: 100.0,
  child: TextField(
    style: TextStyle(fontSize: 40.0, height: 2.0, color: Colors.black),
  ),
)

Bear in mind that the height in the TextStyle is a multiplier of the font size, as per comments on the property itself:

The height of this text span, as a multiple of the font size.

When [height] is null or omitted, the line height will be determined by the font's metrics directly, which may differ from the fontSize. When [height] is non-null, the line height of the span of text will be a multiple of [fontSize] and be exactly fontSize * height logical pixels tall.

Last but not least, you might want to have a look at the decoration property of you TextField, which gives you a lot of possibilities

EDIT: How to change the inner padding/margin of the TextField

You could play around with the InputDecoration and the decoration property of the TextField. For instance, you could do something like this:

const TextField(
  decoration: InputDecoration(
    contentPadding: EdgeInsets.symmetric(vertical: 40.0),
  ),
)
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  • 3
    yes I can update the height/fontSize attributes but there is default padding within the TextField which adds up for extra height & width, how it can be customised .? May 18, 2018 at 5:24
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    You can use the decoration property for these purposes. Set it to null and all the base styles will be gone. May 18, 2018 at 5:36
  • 1
    Thanks, it complete removes everything. But all i need is to customise the default top and bottom padding/margin within the TextField. May 19, 2018 at 13:31
  • 1
    Well, OPs question is not very explicit about what exactly he wants to achieve and how w.r.t. height and width of the TextField. Only after adding a comment below my answer he mentiones that he's interested in the inner padding of the TextField. Therefore I'm not sure if your comment is really valid, as there's many ways to skin a cat and what might be solving your problem might not necessarily solve others. May 2, 2019 at 5:54
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    Use contentPadding with isDense: True for the best results.InputDecoration( isDense: true, contentPadding: EdgeInsets.all(10)) Apr 30, 2020 at 9:05
170

I think you want to change the inner padding/margin of the TextField.

You can do that by adding isDense: true and contentPadding: EdgeInsets.all(8) properties as follow:

Container(
  padding: EdgeInsets.all(12),
  child: Column(
    children: <Widget>[
      TextField(
        decoration: InputDecoration(
          border: OutlineInputBorder(),
          labelText: 'Default TextField',
        ),
      ),
      SizedBox(height: 16,),
      TextField(
        decoration: InputDecoration(
          border: OutlineInputBorder(),
          labelText: 'Densed TextField',
          isDense: true,                      // Added this
        ),
      ),
      SizedBox(height: 16,),
      TextField(
        decoration: InputDecoration(
          border: OutlineInputBorder(),
          labelText: 'Even Densed TextFiled',
          isDense: true,                      // Added this
          contentPadding: EdgeInsets.all(8),  // Added this
        ),
      )
    ],
  ),
)

It will be displayed as:

How to update flutter TextField's height and width / Inner Padding?

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  • I need the size of the text box increased. Increasing the Container does allow me to see large amounts of inputted data. Jun 2, 2020 at 20:21
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    isDense option works for me to reduce the height of the textfield. Thank you @Jay Dhamsaniya
    – hemandroid
    Nov 26, 2020 at 8:57
  • Thanks, that's what I was looking for. Very helpful indeed. Nov 1, 2023 at 14:34
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Screenshot:

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You can do it in many ways:

  • Using maxLines + expands:

    SizedBox(
      width: 240, // <-- TextField width
      height: 120, // <-- TextField height
      child: TextField(
        maxLines: null,
        expands: true,
        keyboardType: TextInputType.multiline,
        decoration: InputDecoration(filled: true, hintText: 'Enter a message'),
      ),
    )
    
  • Using just maxLines:

    Widget _buildTextField() {
      final maxLines = 5;
    
      return Container(
        margin: EdgeInsets.all(12),
        height: maxLines * 24.0,
        child: TextField(
          maxLines: maxLines,
          keyboardType: TextInputType.multiline,
          decoration: InputDecoration(filled: true, hintText: 'Enter a message'),
        ),
      );
    }
    
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    thanks. maxLines: maxlines worked. I can now see large amounts of inputted data. Jun 2, 2020 at 20:23
  • yes, this is what i looking for, maxLines worked perfect for my case! Nov 22, 2021 at 9:46
  • Not work for me. It's worked after I add "expands: true" into TextField widgets.
    – Trần Leo
    Sep 12, 2022 at 18:44
20

This answer works, but it will have conflicts when the input field is in error state, for a better approach and a better control you can use this.

InputDecoration(
    isCollapsed: true,
    contentPadding: EdgeInsets.all(9),
)
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If you want to increase the height of TextFormField dynamically while typing the text in it. Set maxLines to null. For Example:-

TextFormField(
          onSaved: (newText) {
            enteredTextEmail = newText;
          },

          obscureText: false,
          keyboardType: TextInputType.emailAddress,
          validator: validateName,
          maxLines: null,
          // style: style,
          decoration: InputDecoration(
              contentPadding: EdgeInsets.fromLTRB(5.0, 10.0, 5.0, 10.0),
              hintText: "Enter Question",
              labelText: "Enter Question",
              border: OutlineInputBorder(
                  borderRadius: BorderRadius.circular(10.0))),
        ),
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    Excellent. Exactly what I needed.
    – Fam
    Sep 22, 2021 at 19:20
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    Thanks, exactly what I was looking for !!
    – kk4
    Dec 3, 2021 at 5:57
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Wrap TextField in SizedBox for the width

SizedBox(
  height: 40,
  width: 150,
  child: TextField(),
)
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6

You can try the margin property in the Container. Wrap the TextField inside a Container and adjust the margin property.

new Container(
  margin: const EdgeInsets.only(right: 10, left: 10),
  child: new TextField( 
    decoration: new InputDecoration(
      hintText: 'username',
      icon: new Icon(Icons.person)),
  )
),
3

If you use "suffixIcon" to collapse the height of the TextField add: suffixIconConstraints

TextField(
                    style: TextStyle(fontSize: r * 1.8, color: Colors.black87),
                    decoration: InputDecoration(
                      isDense: true,
                      contentPadding: EdgeInsets.symmetric(vertical: r * 1.6, horizontal: r * 1.6),
                      suffixIcon: Icon(Icons.search, color: Colors.black54),
                      suffixIconConstraints: BoxConstraints(minWidth: 32, minHeight: 32),
                    ),
                  )
3

simply wrap the TextField() in SizedBox() and give the height of the sized box

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    Oct 20, 2021 at 9:16
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Set minLines: null, maxLines: null and expands:true to let the TextField fill the height of its parent widget:

Container(
  child: TextField(
    minLines: null,
    maxLines: null,
    expands: true
  )
)

Refere to these docs for the same:https://api.flutter.dev/flutter/material/TextField/expands.html

And for width, you can do this:

Container(
  width: 100,
  child: TextField(
    
  )
)

to let the TextField fill its parent widget's width(100 pixels in this case)

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Adjust Height using contentPadding instead of SizeBox or Container

Container(
        width: width * 0.85,
        child: TextFormField(
          textInputAction: TextInputAction.next,
          textAlignVertical: TextAlignVertical.center,
          decoration: InputDecoration(
            contentPadding: const EdgeInsets.symmetric(vertical: 10), //Imp Line
            isDense: true,
            border: OutlineInputBorder(
                borderRadius: BorderRadius.circular(5),
                borderSide: const BorderSide(
                  width: 0.5,
                  color: Constants.secondaryColourLight,
                )),
          ),),)

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    80k ka code hein 80k ka I agree... May 26, 2023 at 12:35
2

use contentPadding, it will reduce the textbox or dropdown list height

InputDecorator(
                  decoration: InputDecoration(
                      errorStyle: TextStyle(
                          color: Colors.redAccent, fontSize: 16.0),
                      hintText: 'Please select expense',
                      border: OutlineInputBorder(
                        borderRadius: BorderRadius.circular(1.0),
                      ),
                      contentPadding: EdgeInsets.all(8)),//Add this edge option
                  child: DropdownButton(
                    isExpanded: true,
                    isDense: true,
                    itemHeight: 50.0,

                    hint: Text(
                        'Please choose a location'), // Not necessary for Option 1
                    value: _selectedLocation,
                    onChanged: (newValue) {
                      setState(() {
                        _selectedLocation = newValue;
                      });
                    },
                    items: citys.map((location) {
                      return DropdownMenuItem(
                        child: new Text(location.name),
                        value: location.id,
                      );
                    }).toList(),
                  ),
                ),
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TextField(
  decoration: InputDecoration(
    border: OutlineInputBorder(borderRadius: BorderRadius.circular(10)),
    constraints: BoxConstraints(maxHeight:48,maxWidth: 327,),
  ),
);
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  • It would be nice to give a brief explanation of how this works / how it solves the problem, and how it's different than existing answers.
    – starball
    Dec 28, 2022 at 9:55
  • na dawg skill issue, thanks @DiyorbekDev Jan 13 at 4:10
  • actually what i wanted was minHeight but unfortunately this wont change the height it will add space below your text field, you need to add contentPadding Jan 13 at 4:13
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Finally, I got my solution using this trick.

Provide Height and width of sizedbox and set expand the property to true. Also, set maxLines to null and minLines to null.

SizedBox(
      height: SizeConfig.screenWidth * 0.1377,
      child: TextFormField(
        validator: validator,
        enabled: isEnabled,
        expands: true,
        maxLines: null,
        minLines: null,
      ),
    );
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  • setting the expands, the maxLines and the minLines finally made my TextFormField fill my parent SizedBox...ty! Oct 11, 2022 at 19:26
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TextField( minLines: 1, maxLines: 5, maxLengthEnforced: true)

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int numLines = 0;

Container(
     height: numLines < 7 ? 148 * WidgetsConstant.height: numLines * WidgetsConstant.height * 24,
     child: TextFormField(
              controller: _bodyText,
              maxLines: numLines < 7 ? 148 : numLines,
              keyboardType: TextInputType.multiline,
              textInputAction: TextInputAction.newline,        
              onChanged: (String value) {
                setState(() {
                  numLines = '\n'.allMatches(value).length + 1;
                });
              },
          ),
     ),
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The perfect way to get rid of padding is to use InputDecoration.collapsed.

It wraps the GestureDetector with a Container and decorates the Container with as much Padding, Border, and Decoration as needed.

GestureDetector(
  onTap: () => _focusNode.requestFocus(),
  child: Container(
    padding: const EdgeInsets.all(10),
    decoration: BoxDecoration(
      color: Colors.grey,
      borderRadius: BorderRadius.circular(4),
    ),
    child: TextField(
      focusNode: _focusNode,
      decoration: const InputDecoration.collapsed(
        hintText: 'Search...',
        border: OutlineInputBorder(
          borderSide: BorderSide(
            width: 0,
            style: BorderStyle.none,
          ),
        ),
      ),
    ),
  ),
);

To display an icon, change the Container child to Row, and use Icon and a TextField wrapped with Expanded.

1

Provide a maxLines and add a BoxConstraints with width and height in InputDecoration.

TextField(
  maxLines: 10,
  decoration: InputDecoration(
    border: OutlineInputBorder(borderRadius: BorderRadius.circular(10)),
    constraints: BoxConstraints.tightFor(width: 300, height: 100),
  ),
);
1

Just add: contentPadding:EdgeInsets.symmetric(vertical: 15,horizontal: 15),

1

i wanted to make the text field a set height and i didnt want to change the max lines field as it should be 1, i achieved this by adding constraints and padding to the input decoration, be careful the error text may mess with the size just make sure to leave enough space

return InputDecoration(
  contentPadding: const EdgeInsets.symmetric(
    vertical: 32,
  ),
  constraints: const BoxConstraints(
    maxHeight: 72,
  ),
0

To increase the height of TextField Widget just make use of the maxLines: properties that comes with the widget. For Example: TextField( maxLines: 5 ) // it will increase the height and width of the Textfield.

0

You can simply wrap Text field widget in padding widget..... Like this,

Padding(
         padding: EdgeInsets.only(left: 5.0, right: 5.0),
          child: TextField(
            cursorColor: Colors.blue,

            decoration: InputDecoration(
                labelText: 'Email',
                hintText: '[email protected]',
                //labelStyle: textStyle,
              border: OutlineInputBorder(
                  borderRadius: BorderRadius.circular(5),
                  borderSide: BorderSide(width: 2, color: Colors.blue,)),
              focusedBorder: OutlineInputBorder(
                  borderRadius: BorderRadius.circular(10),
                  borderSide: BorderSide(width: 2, color: Colors.green)),
                )

            ),
          ),
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    typically you would use SizedBox
    – w461
    Dec 17, 2020 at 12:35
0

You can change max

minLines: 4,
maxLines: 6,
0

For height, you can simply use maxLines.

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