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This is what I'm trying to do, it's a pretty common Widget on iOS. This is my code:

return Scaffold(
  backgroundColor: Colors.white,
  body: CustomScrollView(
    slivers: <Widget>[
      SliverAppBar(
        automaticallyImplyLeading: false,
        pinned: true,
        titleSpacing: 0,
        backgroundColor: Colors.white,
        elevation: 1.0,
        title: Container(
          width: double.infinity,
          child: Row(
            crossAxisAlignment: CrossAxisAlignment.center,
            mainAxisAlignment: MainAxisAlignment.spaceAround,
            mainAxisSize: MainAxisSize.max,
            children: <Widget>[
              CupertinoButton(
                padding: EdgeInsets.all(0),
                onPressed: () {},
                child: AutoSizeText(
                  'Ordenar',
                  style: TextStyle(
                    color: Color(0xff16161F),
                    fontFamily: 'Brutal',
                    fontSize: 17.0,
                  ),
                ),
              ),
              AutoSizeText(
                'Equipos 14',
                style: TextStyle(
                  color: Color(0xff16161F),
                  fontFamily: 'Archia',
                  fontSize: 22.0,
                ),
              ),
              CupertinoButton(
                padding: EdgeInsets.all(0),
                onPressed: () {},
                child: AutoSizeText(
                  'Editar',
                  style: TextStyle(
                    color: Color(0xff16161F),
                    fontFamily: 'Brutal',
                    fontSize: 17.0,
                  ),
                ),
              ),
            ],
          ),
        ),
        centerTitle: true,
      ),
      SliverFillRemaining(
        child: Center(
          child: CupertinoButton(
            onPressed: () {
              setState(() {
                (isBottom) ? isBottom = false : isBottom = true;
              });
            },
            child: Text('YESSS'),
          ),
        ),
      ),
    ],
  ),
  bottomNavigationBar: (isBottom) ? _toolBar() : _tabBar(),
);

I've tried adding a CupertinoTextField() to the bottom property, but it gets into my Row() and messes up everything. Has anyone done this, or knows how to achieve it?

Thanks.

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I managed to solve it. SliverAppBar has a property called flexibleSpace. In here you put a FlexibleSpaceBar, which contains a background property. Now, don't be fooled, this is not limited to a solid color or an image. It can take any Widget you want. In my case, I wanted to add a search bar. And because this property will fill the entire expandedHeight property, you want to add a small blank space so your custom widgets don't get drawn over your SliverAppBar. Here's the relevant piece of code:

flexibleSpace: FlexibleSpaceBar(
          background: Column(
            children: <Widget>[
              SizedBox(height: 90.0),
              Padding(
                padding: const EdgeInsets.fromLTRB(16.0, 6.0, 16.0, 16.0),
                child: Container(
                  height: 36.0,
                  width: double.infinity,
                  child: CupertinoTextField(
                    keyboardType: TextInputType.text,
                    placeholder: 'Filtrar por nombre o nombre corto',
                    placeholderStyle: TextStyle(
                      color: Color(0xffC4C6CC),
                      fontSize: 14.0,
                      fontFamily: 'Brutal',
                    ),
                    prefix: Padding(
                      padding:
                          const EdgeInsets.fromLTRB(9.0, 6.0, 9.0, 6.0),
                      child: Icon(
                        Icons.search,
                        color: Color(0xffC4C6CC),
                      ),
                    ),
                    decoration: BoxDecoration(
                      borderRadius: BorderRadius.circular(8.0),
                      color: Color(0xffF0F1F5),
                    ),
                  ),
                ),
              ),
            ],
          ),
        ),
      ),

And here is the result. The search bar will disappear when the scroll goes up. Hope this helps anyone wanting to do this.

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  • This results some time errors on phones that have small screens! how to fix this? or give a dynamic height instead of fixed one Mar 28, 2020 at 20:08
  • Try the same thing on an emulator like Pixel 2 with small screen phone, you gonna face an overflow error Apr 11, 2020 at 18:31
  • I think instead of background.. one should use title.... with background the widgets never shows up on screen in android emulator.. Sep 26, 2020 at 22:59
  • To avoid the overflow on different sized screens i found the solution is to wrap the background of the FlexibleSpaceBar with a SafeArea, this will cater for the different status bar sizes, them reduce the height of the SizedBox to 60, which is good enough to cover the AppBar title. Nov 2, 2022 at 11:44

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