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// Copyright 2018 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
import
'package:flutter/material.dart'
;
import
'package:flutter/semantics.dart'
;
/// This example shows a set of widgets for changing data fields arranged in a column
/// of rows but, in accessibility mode, are traversed in a custom order.
///
/// This demonstrates how Flutter's accessibility system describes custom traversal
/// orders using sort keys.
///
/// The example app here has three fields that have a title and up/down spinner buttons
/// above and below. The traversal order should allow the user to focus on each
/// title, the input field next, the up spinner next, and the down spinner last before
/// moving to the next input title.
///
/// Users that do not use a screen reader (e.g. TalkBack on Android and VoiceOver on iOS)
/// will just see a regular app with controls.
///
/// The example's [RowColumnTraversal] widget sets up two [Semantics] objects that wrap the
/// given [Widget] child, providing the traversal order they should have in the "row"
/// direction, and then the traversal order they should have in the "column" direction.
///
/// Sort keys, by default, are appended to the sort orders for their parents, but
/// they can also override those of their parents (by setting
/// [SemanticsSortOrder.discardParentOrder] to true), and an entire sort order can be
/// defined with multiple keys, to provide for virtually any ordering.
///
/// Keys at the same position in the sort order are compared with each other, and
/// keys which are of different types, or which have different [SemanticSortKey.name]
/// values compare as "equal" so that two different types of keys can co-exist at the
/// same level and not interfere with each other, allowing for sorting in groups.
/// Keys that evaluate as equal, or when compared with Widgets that don't have
/// [Semantics], are given the default upper-start-to-lower-end geometric
/// ordering.
///
/// Since widgets are globally sorted by their sort key, the order does not have
/// to conform to the widget hierarchy. Indeed, in this example, we traverse vertically
/// first, but the widget hierarchy is a column of rows.
///
/// See also:
///
/// * [Semantics] for an object that annotates widgets with accessibility semantics
/// (including traversal order).
/// * [SemanticSortOrder] for the class that manages the sort order of a semantic node.
/// * [SemanticSortKey] for the base class of all semantic sort keys.
/// * [OrdinalSortKey] for a concrete sort key that sorts based on the given ordinal.
class
RowColumnTraversal
extends
StatelessWidget
{
const
RowColumnTraversal
({
this
.
rowOrder
,
this
.
columnOrder
,
this
.
child
});
final
int
rowOrder
;
final
int
columnOrder
;
final
Widget
child
;
/// Builds a widget hierarchy that wraps [child].
///
/// This function expresses the sort keys as a hierarchy, but it could just as
/// easily have been a flat list:
///
/// ```
/// Widget build(BuildContext context) {
/// return new Semantics(
/// sortOrder: new SemanticsSortOrder(
/// keys: <SemanticsSortKey>[
/// new OrdinalSortKey(columnOrder.toDouble()),
/// new OrdinalSortKey(rowOrder.toDouble())
/// ],
/// ),
/// child: child,
/// );
/// }
/// ```
///
/// The resulting order is the same.
@override
Widget
build
(
BuildContext
context
)
{
return
new
Semantics
(
sortKey:
new
OrdinalSortKey
(
columnOrder
.
toDouble
()),
child:
new
Semantics
(
sortKey:
new
OrdinalSortKey
(
rowOrder
.
toDouble
()),
child:
child
,
),
);
}
}
// --------------- Component widgets ---------------------
/// A Button class that wraps an [IconButton] with a [RowColumnTraversal] to
/// set its traversal order.
class
SpinnerButton
extends
StatelessWidget
{
const
SpinnerButton
(
{
Key
key
,
this
.
onPressed
,
this
.
icon
,
this
.
rowOrder
,
this
.
columnOrder
,
this
.
field
,
this
.
increment
})
:
super
(
key:
key
);
final
VoidCallback
onPressed
;
final
IconData
icon
;
final
int
rowOrder
;
final
int
columnOrder
;
final
Field
field
;
final
bool
increment
;
@override
Widget
build
(
BuildContext
context
)
{
final
String
label
=
'
${increment ? 'Increment' : 'Decrement'}
${_fieldToName(field)}
'
;
return
new
RowColumnTraversal
(
rowOrder:
rowOrder
,
columnOrder:
columnOrder
,
child:
new
Center
(
child:
new
IconButton
(
icon:
new
Icon
(
icon
),
onPressed:
onPressed
,
tooltip:
label
,
),
),
);
}
}
/// A text entry field that wraps a [TextField] with a [RowColumnTraversal] to
/// set its traversal order.
class
FieldWidget
extends
StatelessWidget
{
const
FieldWidget
({
Key
key
,
this
.
rowOrder
,
this
.
columnOrder
,
this
.
onIncrease
,
this
.
onDecrease
,
this
.
value
,
this
.
field
,
})
:
super
(
key:
key
);
final
int
rowOrder
;
final
int
columnOrder
;
final
VoidCallback
onDecrease
;
final
VoidCallback
onIncrease
;
final
int
value
;
final
Field
field
;
@override
Widget
build
(
BuildContext
context
)
{
final
String
stringValue
=
'
${_fieldToName(field)}
$value
'
;
final
String
increasedValue
=
'
${_fieldToName(field)}
${value + 1}
'
;
final
String
decreasedValue
=
'
${_fieldToName(field)}
${value - 1}
'
;
return
new
RowColumnTraversal
(
rowOrder:
rowOrder
,
columnOrder:
columnOrder
,
child:
new
Center
(
child:
new
Semantics
(
onDecrease:
onDecrease
,
onIncrease:
onIncrease
,
value:
stringValue
,
increasedValue:
increasedValue
,
decreasedValue:
decreasedValue
,
child:
new
ExcludeSemantics
(
child:
new
Text
(
value
.
toString
())),
),
),
);
}
}
// --------------- Field manipulation functions ---------------------
/// An enum that describes which column we're referring to.
enum
Field
{
DOGS
,
CATS
,
FISH
}
String
_fieldToName
(
Field
field
)
{
switch
(
field
)
{
case
Field
.
DOGS
:
return
'Dogs'
;
case
Field
.
CATS
:
return
'Cats'
;
case
Field
.
FISH
:
return
'Fish'
;
}
return
null
;
}
// --------------- Main app ---------------------
/// The top-level example widget that serves as the body of the app.
class
CustomTraversalExample
extends
StatefulWidget
{
@override
CustomTraversalExampleState
createState
()
=>
new
CustomTraversalExampleState
();
}
/// The state object for the top level example widget.
class
CustomTraversalExampleState
extends
State
<
CustomTraversalExample
>
{
/// The fields that we are manipulating. List indices correspond to
/// the entries in the [Field] enum.
List
<
int
>
fields
=
<
int
>[
0
,
0
,
0
];
void
_addToField
(
Field
field
,
int
delta
)
{
setState
(()
{
fields
[
field
.
index
]
+=
delta
;
});
}
Widget
_makeFieldHeader
(
int
rowOrder
,
int
columnOrder
,
Field
field
)
{
return
new
RowColumnTraversal
(
rowOrder:
rowOrder
,
columnOrder:
columnOrder
,
child:
new
Text
(
_fieldToName
(
field
)),
);
}
Widget
_makeSpinnerButton
(
int
rowOrder
,
int
columnOrder
,
Field
field
,
{
bool
increment:
true
})
{
return
new
SpinnerButton
(
rowOrder:
rowOrder
,
columnOrder:
columnOrder
,
icon:
increment
?
Icons
.
arrow_upward
:
Icons
.
arrow_downward
,
onPressed:
()
=>
_addToField
(
field
,
increment
?
1
:
-
1
),
field:
field
,
increment:
increment
,
);
}
Widget
_makeEntryField
(
int
rowOrder
,
int
columnOrder
,
Field
field
)
{
return
new
FieldWidget
(
rowOrder:
rowOrder
,
columnOrder:
columnOrder
,
onIncrease:
()
=>
_addToField
(
field
,
1
),
onDecrease:
()
=>
_addToField
(
field
,
-
1
),
value:
fields
[
field
.
index
],
field:
field
,
);
}
@override
Widget
build
(
BuildContext
context
)
{
return
new
MaterialApp
(
home:
new
Scaffold
(
appBar:
new
AppBar
(
title:
const
Text
(
'Pet Inventory'
),
),
body:
new
Builder
(
builder:
(
BuildContext
context
)
{
return
new
DefaultTextStyle
(
style:
DefaultTextStyle
.
of
(
context
).
style
.
copyWith
(
fontSize:
21.0
),
child:
new
Column
(
mainAxisAlignment:
MainAxisAlignment
.
center
,
crossAxisAlignment:
CrossAxisAlignment
.
center
,
children:
<
Widget
>[
new
Semantics
(
// Since this is the only sort key that the text has, it
// will be compared with the 'column' OrdinalSortKeys of all the
// fields, because the column sort keys are first in the other fields.
//
// An ordinal of "0.0" means that it will be traversed before column 1.
sortKey:
const
OrdinalSortKey
(
0.0
),
child:
const
Text
(
'How many pets do you own?'
,
),
),
const
Padding
(
padding:
const
EdgeInsets
.
symmetric
(
vertical:
10.0
)),
new
Row
(
mainAxisAlignment:
MainAxisAlignment
.
spaceAround
,
children:
<
Widget
>[
_makeFieldHeader
(
1
,
0
,
Field
.
DOGS
),
_makeFieldHeader
(
1
,
1
,
Field
.
CATS
),
_makeFieldHeader
(
1
,
2
,
Field
.
FISH
),
],
),
new
Row
(
mainAxisAlignment:
MainAxisAlignment
.
spaceAround
,
children:
<
Widget
>[
_makeSpinnerButton
(
3
,
0
,
Field
.
DOGS
,
increment:
true
),
_makeSpinnerButton
(
3
,
1
,
Field
.
CATS
,
increment:
true
),
_makeSpinnerButton
(
3
,
2
,
Field
.
FISH
,
increment:
true
),
],
),
new
Row
(
mainAxisAlignment:
MainAxisAlignment
.
spaceAround
,
children:
<
Widget
>[
_makeEntryField
(
2
,
0
,
Field
.
DOGS
),
_makeEntryField
(
2
,
1
,
Field
.
CATS
),
_makeEntryField
(
2
,
2
,
Field
.
FISH
),
],
),
new
Row
(
mainAxisAlignment:
MainAxisAlignment
.
spaceAround
,
children:
<
Widget
>[
_makeSpinnerButton
(
4
,
0
,
Field
.
DOGS
,
increment:
false
),
_makeSpinnerButton
(
4
,
1
,
Field
.
CATS
,
increment:
false
),
_makeSpinnerButton
(
4
,
2
,
Field
.
FISH
,
increment:
false
),
],
),
const
Padding
(
padding:
const
EdgeInsets
.
symmetric
(
vertical:
10.0
)),
new
Semantics
(
// Since this is the only sort key that the reset button has, it
// will be compared with the 'column' OrdinalSortKeys of all the
// fields, because the column sort keys are first in the other fields.
//
// an ordinal of "5.0" means that it will be traversed after column 4.
sortKey:
const
OrdinalSortKey
(
5.0
),
child:
new
MaterialButton
(
child:
const
Text
(
'RESET'
),
textTheme:
ButtonTextTheme
.
normal
,
textColor:
Colors
.
blue
,
onPressed:
()
{
setState
(()
{
fields
=
<
int
>[
0
,
0
,
0
];
});
},
),
),
],
),
);
},
),
),
);
}
}
void
main
(
)
{
runApp
(
new
CustomTraversalExample
());
}
/*
Sample Catalog
Title: CustomTraversalExample
Summary: An app that demonstrates a custom semantics traversal order.
Description:
This app presents a value selection interface where the fields can be
incremented or decremented using spinner arrows. In accessibility mode, the
widgets are traversed in a custom order from one column to the next, starting
with the column title, moving to the input field, then to the "up" increment
button, and lastly to the "down" decrement button.
When not in accessibility mode, the app works as one would expect.
Classes: Semantics
Sample: CustomTraversalExample
*/
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<component name="ProjectRunConfigurationManager">
<configuration default="false" name="catalog - custom_a11y_traversal" type="FlutterRunConfigurationType" factoryName="Flutter">
<option name="filePath" value="$PROJECT_DIR$/examples/catalog/lib/custom_a11y_traversal.dart" />
<method />
</configuration>
</component>
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