I find your code to be a great utility, without any dependencies. I took the liberty to do a few mods and thought of posting it back here, as I find your concept very neat and lightweight on the UI. The requirements were;
Validating the date for non-31-day months and leap years. The mods were quite straightforward.
Preventing the user entering "/" at undesirable places which will throw the algorithm off-track. The simplest solution is to make the
keyboardType: TextInputType.number, in the TextField
This works perfectly for mobile devices.
But Flutter being cross-platform, this solution may not be foolproof when it comes to a device with physical keyboard. I tried various checks and blocks but only partially succeeded; i.e, user can still input "/" in between the digits of the Day and Month. I think there is an internal delay between KB input and programmatic formatter.
Following is the modified code for _DateFormatter. I have used the /// notion to distinguish my comments. They should be read along with the original // comments.
class _DateFormatter extends TextInputFormatter {
@override
TextEditingValue formatEditUpdate(
TextEditingValue prevText, TextEditingValue currText) {
int selectionIndex;
String date;
String month;
int year;
// Get the previous and current input strings
String pText = prevText.text;
String cText = currText.text;
cText = cText.replaceAll("//", "/");
// Abbreviate lengths
int cLen = cText.length;
int pLen = pText.length;
/// ENTERING THE DATE
if (cLen == 1) {
/// User enters the first digit of the date. The first digit
// Can only be 0, 1, 2 or 3
if (int.parse(cText) > 3) {
// Remove char
cText = '';
}
} else if (cLen == 2 && pLen == 1) {
/// User has already entered a valid first digit of the date, now he
/// enters the second digit of the date; but
// Days cannot be greater than 31
int dd = int.parse(cText.substring(0, 2));
if (dd == 0 || dd > 31) {
// Remove char
cText = cText.substring(0, 1);
} else {
/// User has entered a valid date (between 1 and 31). So now,
// Add a / char
cText += '/';
}
/// ENTERING THE MONTH
} else if (cLen == 4) {
/// after entering a valid date and programmatic insertion of '/', now User has entered
/// the first digit of the Month. But, it
// Can only be 0 or 1
/// (and, not '/' either)
if (int.parse(cText.substring(3, 4)) > 1 || cText.substring(3, 4) == "/") {
// Remove char
cText = cText.substring(0, 3);
}
} else if (cLen == 5 && pLen == 4) {
int mm = int.parse(cText.substring(3, 5));
int dd = int.parse(cText.substring(0, 2));
/// User has entered the second digit of the Month, but the
// Month cannot be greater than 12
/// Also, that entry cannot be '/'
if ((mm == 0 || mm > 12|| cText.substring(3, 5) == "/") ||
/// If the date is 31, the month cannot be Apr, Jun, Sept or Nov
(dd == 31 && (mm == 02 || mm == 04 || mm == 06 || mm == 09 || mm == 11)) ||
/// If the date is greater than 29, the month cannot be Feb
/// (Leap years will be dealt with, when user enters the Year)
(dd > 29 && (mm == 02))) {
// Remove char
cText = cText.substring(0, 4);
}
else if (cText.length == 5) {
/// the Month entered is valid; so,
// Add a / char
cText += '/';
}
} else if ((cLen == 3 && pLen == 4) || (cLen == 6 && pLen == 7)) {
// Remove / char
cText = cText.substring(0, cText.length - 1);
} else if (cLen == 3 && pLen == 2) {
if (int.parse(cText.substring(2, 3)) > 1) {
// Replace char
cText = cText.substring(0, 2) + '/';
} else {
// Insert / char
cText =
cText.substring(0, pLen) + '/' + cText.substring(pLen, pLen + 1);
}
/// ENTERING THE YEAR
} else if (cLen == 6 && pLen == 5) {
// Can only be 1 or 2 - if so insert a / char
int y1 = int.parse(cText.substring(5, 6));
if (y1 < 1 || y1 > 2) {
// Replace char
/// i.e, add '/' after the 5th position
cText = cText.substring(0, 5) + '/';
} else {
// Insert / char
cText = cText.substring(0, 5) + '/' + cText.substring(5, 6);
}
} else if (cLen == 7) {
/// the first digit of year
// Can only be 1 or 2
int y1 = int.parse(cText.substring(6, 7));
if (y1 < 1 || y1 > 2) {
// Remove char
cText = cText.substring(0, 6);
}
} else if (cLen == 8) {
// Can only be 19 or 20
/// Also, there cannot be / typed by the user
String y2 = cText.substring(6, 8);
if (y2 != "19" && y2 != "20") {
// Remove char
cText = cText.substring(0, 7);
}
} else if (cLen == 9) {
/// There cannot be / typed by the user
if (cText.substring(8, 9) == "/") {
// Remove char
cText = cText.substring(0, 8);
}
} else if (cLen == 10) {
/// There cannot be / typed by the user
if (cText.substring(9, 10) == "/") {
// Remove char
cText = cText.substring(0, 9);
}
/// If the year entered is not a leap year but the date entered is February 29,
/// it will be advanced to the next valid date
date = cText.substring(0, 2);
month = cText.substring(3, 5);
year = int.parse(cText.substring(6, 10));
bool isNotLeapYear = !((year % 4 == 0) && (year % 100 != 0) ||
(year % 400 == 0));
if (isNotLeapYear && month == "02" && date == "29") {
cText = "01/03/$year";
}
}
selectionIndex = cText.length;
return TextEditingValue(
text: cText,
selection: TextSelection.collapsed(offset: selectionIndex),
);
}
} // END OF class _DateFormatter