// Copyright 2016 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/foundation.dart'; import 'basic.dart'; import 'framework.dart'; import 'media_query.dart'; /// The text style to apply to descendant [Text] widgets without explicit style. class DefaultTextStyle extends InheritedWidget { /// Creates a default text style for the given subtree. /// /// Consider using [DefaultTextStyle.merge] to inherit styling information /// from the current default text style for a given [BuildContext]. /// /// The [style] and [child] arguments are required and must not be null. /// /// The [softWrap] and [overflow] arguments must not be null (though they do /// have default values). /// /// The [maxLines] property may be null (and indeed defaults to null), but if /// it is not null, it must be greater than zero. const DefaultTextStyle({ Key key, @required this.style, this.textAlign, this.softWrap = true, this.overflow = TextOverflow.clip, this.maxLines, @required Widget child, }) : assert(style != null), assert(softWrap != null), assert(overflow != null), assert(maxLines == null || maxLines > 0), assert(child != null), super(key: key, child: child); /// A const-constructible default text style that provides fallback values. /// /// Returned from [of] when the given [BuildContext] doesn't have an enclosing default text style. /// /// This constructor creates a [DefaultTextStyle] that lacks a [child], which /// means the constructed value cannot be incorporated into the tree. const DefaultTextStyle.fallback() : style = const TextStyle(), textAlign = null, softWrap = true, maxLines = null, overflow = TextOverflow.clip; /// Creates a default text style that overrides the text styles in scope at /// this point in the widget tree. /// /// The given [style] is merged with the [style] from the default text style /// for the [BuildContext] where the widget is inserted, and any of the other /// arguments that are not null replace the corresponding properties on that /// same default text style. /// /// This constructor cannot be used to override the [maxLines] property of the /// ancestor with the value null, since null here is used to mean "defer to /// ancestor". To replace a non-null [maxLines] from an ancestor with the null /// value (to remove the restriction on number of lines), manually obtain the /// ambient [DefaultTextStyle] using [DefaultTextStyle.of], then create a new /// [DefaultTextStyle] using the [new DefaultTextStyle] constructor directly. /// See the source below for an example of how to do this (since that's /// essentially what this constructor does). static Widget merge({ Key key, TextStyle style, TextAlign textAlign, bool softWrap, TextOverflow overflow, int maxLines, @required Widget child, }) { assert(child != null); return new Builder( builder: (BuildContext context) { final DefaultTextStyle parent = DefaultTextStyle.of(context); return new DefaultTextStyle( key: key, style: parent.style.merge(style), textAlign: textAlign ?? parent.textAlign, softWrap: softWrap ?? parent.softWrap, overflow: overflow ?? parent.overflow, maxLines: maxLines ?? parent.maxLines, child: child, ); }, ); } /// The text style to apply. final TextStyle style; /// How the text should be aligned horizontally. final TextAlign textAlign; /// Whether the text should break at soft line breaks. /// /// If false, the glyphs in the text will be positioned as if there was unlimited horizontal space. final bool softWrap; /// How visual overflow should be handled. final TextOverflow overflow; /// An optional maximum number of lines for the text to span, wrapping if necessary. /// If the text exceeds the given number of lines, it will be truncated according /// to [overflow]. /// /// If this is 1, text will not wrap. Otherwise, text will be wrapped at the /// edge of the box. /// /// If this is non-null, it will override even explicit null values of /// [Text.maxLines]. final int maxLines; /// The closest instance of this class that encloses the given context. /// /// If no such instance exists, returns an instance created by /// [DefaultTextStyle.fallback], which contains fallback values. /// /// Typical usage is as follows: /// /// ```dart /// DefaultTextStyle style = DefaultTextStyle.of(context); /// ``` static DefaultTextStyle of(BuildContext context) { return context.inheritFromWidgetOfExactType(DefaultTextStyle) ?? const DefaultTextStyle.fallback(); } @override bool updateShouldNotify(DefaultTextStyle oldWidget) { return style != oldWidget.style || textAlign != oldWidget.textAlign || softWrap != oldWidget.softWrap || overflow != oldWidget.overflow || maxLines != oldWidget.maxLines; } @override void debugFillProperties(DiagnosticPropertiesBuilder properties) { super.debugFillProperties(properties); style?.debugFillProperties(properties); properties.add(new EnumProperty<TextAlign>('textAlign', textAlign, defaultValue: null)); properties.add(new FlagProperty('softWrap', value: softWrap, ifTrue: 'wrapping at box width', ifFalse: 'no wrapping except at line break characters', showName: true)); properties.add(new EnumProperty<TextOverflow>('overflow', overflow, defaultValue: null)); properties.add(new IntProperty('maxLines', maxLines, defaultValue: null)); } } /// A run of text with a single style. /// /// The [Text] widget displays a string of text with single style. The string /// might break across multiple lines or might all be displayed on the same line /// depending on the layout constraints. /// /// The [style] argument is optional. When omitted, the text will use the style /// from the closest enclosing [DefaultTextStyle]. If the given style's /// [TextStyle.inherit] property is true (the default), the given style will /// be merged with the closest enclosing [DefaultTextStyle]. This merging /// behavior is useful, for example, to make the text bold while using the /// default font family and size. /// /// ## Sample code /// /// ```dart /// new Text( /// 'Hello, $_name! How are you?', /// textAlign: TextAlign.center, /// overflow: TextOverflow.ellipsis, /// style: new TextStyle(fontWeight: FontWeight.bold), /// ) /// ``` /// /// Using the [Text.rich] constructor, the [Text] widget can /// display a paragraph with differently styled [TextSpan]s. The sample /// that follows displays "Hello beautiful world" with different styles /// for each word. /// /// ## Sample code /// /// ```dart /// const Text.rich( /// const TextSpan( /// text: 'Hello', // default text style /// children: const <TextSpan>[ /// const TextSpan(text: ' beautiful ', style: const TextStyle(fontStyle: FontStyle.italic)), /// const TextSpan(text: 'world', style: const TextStyle(fontWeight: FontWeight.bold)), /// ], /// ), /// ), /// ``` /// /// ## Interactivity /// /// To make [Text] react to touch events, wrap it in a [GestureDetector] widget /// with a [GestureDetector.onTap] handler. /// /// In a material design application, consider using a [FlatButton] instead, or /// if that isn't appropriate, at least using an [InkWell] instead of /// [GestureDetector]. /// /// To make sections of the text interactive, use [RichText] and specify a /// [TapGestureRecognizer] as the [TextSpan.recognizer] of the relevant part of /// the text. /// /// See also: /// /// * [RichText], which gives you more control over the text styles. /// * [DefaultTextStyle], which sets default styles for [Text] widgets. class Text extends StatelessWidget { /// Creates a text widget. /// /// If the [style] argument is null, the text will use the style from the /// closest enclosing [DefaultTextStyle]. const Text(this.data, { Key key, this.style, this.textAlign, this.textDirection, this.locale, this.softWrap, this.overflow, this.textScaleFactor, this.maxLines, this.semanticsLabel, }) : assert(data != null), textSpan = null, super(key: key); /// Creates a text widget with a [TextSpan]. const Text.rich(this.textSpan, { Key key, this.style, this.textAlign, this.textDirection, this.locale, this.softWrap, this.overflow, this.textScaleFactor, this.maxLines, this.semanticsLabel, }): assert(textSpan != null), data = null, super(key: key); /// The text to display. /// /// This will be null if a [textSpan] is provided instead. final String data; /// The text to display as a [TextSpan]. /// /// This will be null if [data] is provided instead. final TextSpan textSpan; /// If non-null, the style to use for this text. /// /// If the style's "inherit" property is true, the style will be merged with /// the closest enclosing [DefaultTextStyle]. Otherwise, the style will /// replace the closest enclosing [DefaultTextStyle]. final TextStyle style; /// How the text should be aligned horizontally. final TextAlign textAlign; /// The directionality of the text. /// /// This decides how [textAlign] values like [TextAlign.start] and /// [TextAlign.end] are interpreted. /// /// This is also used to disambiguate how to render bidirectional text. For /// example, if the [data] is an English phrase followed by a Hebrew phrase, /// in a [TextDirection.ltr] context the English phrase will be on the left /// and the Hebrew phrase to its right, while in a [TextDirection.rtl] /// context, the English phrase will be on the right and the Hebrew phrase on /// its left. /// /// Defaults to the ambient [Directionality], if any. final TextDirection textDirection; /// Used to select a font when the same Unicode character can /// be rendered differently, depending on the locale. /// /// It's rarely necessary to set this property. By default its value /// is inherited from the enclosing app with `Localizations.localeOf(context)`. /// /// See [RenderParagraph.locale] for more information. final Locale locale; /// Whether the text should break at soft line breaks. /// /// If false, the glyphs in the text will be positioned as if there was unlimited horizontal space. final bool softWrap; /// How visual overflow should be handled. final TextOverflow overflow; /// The number of font pixels for each logical pixel. /// /// For example, if the text scale factor is 1.5, text will be 50% larger than /// the specified font size. /// /// The value given to the constructor as textScaleFactor. If null, will /// use the [MediaQueryData.textScaleFactor] obtained from the ambient /// [MediaQuery], or 1.0 if there is no [MediaQuery] in scope. final double textScaleFactor; /// An optional maximum number of lines for the text to span, wrapping if necessary. /// If the text exceeds the given number of lines, it will be truncated according /// to [overflow]. /// /// If this is 1, text will not wrap. Otherwise, text will be wrapped at the /// edge of the box. /// /// If this is null, but there is an ambient [DefaultTextStyle] that specifies /// an explicit number for its [DefaultTextStyle.maxLines], then the /// [DefaultTextStyle] value will take precedence. You can use a [RichText] /// widget directly to entirely override the [DefaultTextStyle]. final int maxLines; /// An alternative semantics label for this text. /// /// If present, the semantics of this widget will contain this value instead /// of the actual text. /// /// This is useful for replacing abbreviations or shorthands will the full /// text value: /// /// ```dart /// new Text(r'$$', semanticsLabel: 'Double dollars') /// /// ``` final String semanticsLabel; @override Widget build(BuildContext context) { final DefaultTextStyle defaultTextStyle = DefaultTextStyle.of(context); TextStyle effectiveTextStyle = style; if (style == null || style.inherit) effectiveTextStyle = defaultTextStyle.style.merge(style); Widget result = new RichText( textAlign: textAlign ?? defaultTextStyle.textAlign ?? TextAlign.start, textDirection: textDirection, // RichText uses Directionality.of to obtain a default if this is null. locale: locale, // RichText uses Localizations.localeOf to obtain a default if this is null softWrap: softWrap ?? defaultTextStyle.softWrap, overflow: overflow ?? defaultTextStyle.overflow, textScaleFactor: textScaleFactor ?? MediaQuery.textScaleFactorOf(context), maxLines: maxLines ?? defaultTextStyle.maxLines, text: new TextSpan( style: effectiveTextStyle, text: data, children: textSpan != null ? <TextSpan>[textSpan] : null, ), ); if (semanticsLabel != null) { result = new Semantics( textDirection: textDirection, label: semanticsLabel, child: new ExcludeSemantics( child: result, ) ); } return result; } @override void debugFillProperties(DiagnosticPropertiesBuilder properties) { super.debugFillProperties(properties); properties.add(new StringProperty('data', data, showName: false)); if (textSpan != null) { properties.add(textSpan.toDiagnosticsNode(name: 'textSpan', style: DiagnosticsTreeStyle.transition)); } style?.debugFillProperties(properties); properties.add(new EnumProperty<TextAlign>('textAlign', textAlign, defaultValue: null)); properties.add(new EnumProperty<TextDirection>('textDirection', textDirection, defaultValue: null)); properties.add(new DiagnosticsProperty<Locale>('locale', locale, defaultValue: null)); properties.add(new FlagProperty('softWrap', value: softWrap, ifTrue: 'wrapping at box width', ifFalse: 'no wrapping except at line break characters', showName: true)); properties.add(new EnumProperty<TextOverflow>('overflow', overflow, defaultValue: null)); properties.add(new DoubleProperty('textScaleFactor', textScaleFactor, defaultValue: null)); properties.add(new IntProperty('maxLines', maxLines, defaultValue: null)); if (semanticsLabel != null) { properties.add(new StringProperty('semanticsLabel', semanticsLabel)); } } }