Copying the DropdownMenuItem
class as someone else suggested will not be enough as DropdownButton
requires items
to be of type List<DropdownMenuItem<T>>
.
I have created the following widget which should help with your issue:
import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
/// Looks like a DropdownButton but has a few differences:
///
/// 1. Can be opened by a single tap even if the keyboard is showing (this might be a bug of the DropdownButton)
///
/// 2. The width of the overlay can be different than the width of the child
///
/// 3. The current selection is highlighted in the overlay
class CustomDropdown<T> extends PopupMenuButton<T> {
CustomDropdown({
Key key,
@required PopupMenuItemBuilder<T> itemBuilder,
@required T selectedValue,
PopupMenuItemSelected<T> onSelected,
PopupMenuCanceled onCanceled,
String tooltip,
double elevation = 8.0,
EdgeInsetsGeometry padding = const EdgeInsets.all(8.0),
Icon icon,
Offset offset = Offset.zero,
Widget child,
String placeholder = "Please select",
}) : super(
key: key,
itemBuilder: itemBuilder,
initialValue: selectedValue,
onSelected: onSelected,
onCanceled: onCanceled,
tooltip: tooltip,
elevation: elevation,
padding: padding,
icon: icon,
offset: offset,
child: child == null ? null : Stack(
children: <Widget>[
Builder(
builder: (BuildContext context) => Container(
height: 48,
alignment: AlignmentDirectional.centerStart,
child: Row(
mainAxisAlignment: MainAxisAlignment.spaceBetween,
mainAxisSize: MainAxisSize.min,
children: <Widget>[
DefaultTextStyle(
style: selectedValue!= null ? Theme.of(context).textTheme.subhead
: Theme.of(context).textTheme.subhead.copyWith(color:
Theme.of(context).hintColor),
child: Expanded(child: selectedValue== null ? Text(placeholder) : child),
),
IconTheme(
data: IconThemeData(
color: Theme.of(context).brightness == Brightness.light
? Colors.grey.shade700 : Colors.white70,
),
child: const Icon(Icons.arrow_drop_down),
),
],
),
),
),
Positioned(
left: 0.0,
right: 0.0,
bottom: 8,
child: Container(
height: 1,
decoration: const BoxDecoration(
border: Border(bottom: BorderSide(color: Color(0xFFBDBDBD), width: 0.0)),
),
),
),
],
),
);
}
It actually extends PopupMenuButton
as you can see, but I've made it look the same as the DropdownButton
.
itemBuilder
needs to return List<PopupMenuEntry<T>>
, with each entry usually being a PopupMenuItem
to which you can provide any child
widget.
selectedValue
is the currently selected value, which will be highlighted in the overlay. If it is null, a Text
widget with the placeholder
string is shown. If it is not null, the child
widget is shown.
You should be able to disable the highlight by modifying this class to either call super()
with an initialValue
of null, or even better add a boolean to the constructor to control this from the outside.