I'm trying to figure out how to notify user with alert that comes from top of the screen like normal push notification does.
How can I alert user from top of the screen.
AlertDialog
is not customizable so I'm stuck with this. Is there any way to show something like alert or snack bar from top of the screen?
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You can refer this plugin. pub.dartlang.org/packages/…– HaileappNov 9, 2018 at 5:09
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Thank you for comment. I noticed that but it can't be used with FCM:(– DaibakuNov 9, 2018 at 5:55
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2 Answers
Flutter gives you the possiblity to create notifications with the help of the class Overlay. To animate these entering the screen from the top you can use the SlideTransition in combination with an AnimationController. Here is an example application I created:
import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
void main() => runApp(MyApp());
class MyApp extends StatelessWidget {
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return MaterialApp(home: Home());
}
}
class Home extends StatelessWidget {
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return Scaffold(
body: Center(
child: RaisedButton.icon(
icon: Icon(Icons.notifications_active),
label: Text('Notify!'),
onPressed: () {
Navigator.of(context)
.overlay
.insert(OverlayEntry(builder: (BuildContext context) {
return FunkyNotification();
}));
},
),
),
);
}
}
class FunkyNotification extends StatefulWidget {
@override
State<StatefulWidget> createState() => FunkyNotificationState();
}
class FunkyNotificationState extends State<FunkyNotification>
with SingleTickerProviderStateMixin {
AnimationController controller;
Animation<Offset> position;
@override
void initState() {
super.initState();
controller =
AnimationController(vsync: this, duration: Duration(milliseconds: 750));
position = Tween<Offset>(begin: Offset(0.0, -4.0), end: Offset.zero)
.animate(
CurvedAnimation(parent: controller, curve: Curves.bounceInOut));
controller.forward();
}
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return SafeArea(
child: Material(
color: Colors.transparent,
child: Align(
alignment: Alignment.topCenter,
child: Padding(
padding: EdgeInsets.only(top: 32.0),
child: SlideTransition(
position: position,
child: Container(
decoration: ShapeDecoration(
color: Colors.deepPurple,
shape: RoundedRectangleBorder(
borderRadius: BorderRadius.circular(16.0))),
child: Padding(
padding: EdgeInsets.all(10.0),
child: Text(
'Notification!',
style: TextStyle(
color: Colors.white, fontWeight: FontWeight.bold),
),
),
),
),
),
),
),
);
}
}
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3Hi , I am using this code to show notification in my app. Notification is showing properly but it is not closing automatically because of that I think I can not click on button. Aug 18, 2020 at 14:28
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Hi, I have the same issue that Piyush Jain... Do you know how to solve it ?– Simon BOct 5, 2020 at 20:58
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Ok, find out that we have to put it into a variable OverlayEntry and then we can call overlayEntry.remove();– Simon BOct 5, 2020 at 21:04
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Here you can dismiss notifications using the swipe up or down. This is the perfect notification for promotion in-app.
class Home extends StatefulWidget {
@override
_HomeState createState() => _HomeState();
}
class _HomeState extends State<Home> with TickerProviderStateMixin {
bool _fromTop = true;
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return Scaffold(
floatingActionButton: FloatingActionButton(
child: Icon(Icons.fireplace_outlined),
onPressed: () {
showGeneralDialog(
barrierLabel: "Label",
barrierDismissible: true,
barrierColor: Colors.transparent,
transitionDuration: Duration(milliseconds: 700),
context: context,
pageBuilder: (context, anim1, anim2) {
return GestureDetector(
onVerticalDragUpdate: (dragUpdateDetails) {
Navigator.of(context).pop();
},
child: Column(
children: [
SizedBox(height: 40),
Card(
margin:
EdgeInsets.symmetric(vertical: 20, horizontal: 10),
child: Container(
height: 100,
child: Image.asset('lib/model/promo.png',
fit: BoxFit.fill),
decoration: BoxDecoration(
color: Colors.white,
borderRadius: BorderRadius.circular(40),
),
),
),
],
),
);
},
transitionBuilder: (context, anim1, anim2, child) {
return SlideTransition(
position: anim1.drive(Tween(
begin: Offset(0, _fromTop ? -1 : 1), end: Offset(0, 0))
.chain(CurveTween(curve: Sprung()))),
child: child,
);
},
);
},
),
);
}
}
class Sprung extends Curve {
factory Sprung([double damping = 20]) => Sprung.custom(damping: damping);
Sprung.custom({
double damping = 20,
double stiffness = 180,
double mass = 1.0,
double velocity = 0.0,
}) : this._sim = SpringSimulation(
SpringDescription(
damping: damping,
mass: mass,
stiffness: stiffness,
),
0.0,
1.0,
velocity,
);
final SpringSimulation _sim;
@override
double transform(double t) => _sim.x(t) + t * (1 - _sim.x(1.0));
}
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Surrounding your answer by some explanations would be a really nice thing.– zx485Jul 1, 2021 at 0:37