A flutter carousel widget, support infinite scroll, and custom child widget
carousel_slider
A carousel slider widget.
Features
- Infinite scroll
- Custom child widgets
- Auto play
Supported platforms
- Flutter Android
- Flutter iOS
- Flutter web
- Flutter desktop
Live preview
https://barttpro.github.io/flutter_carousel_slider/
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Installation
Add carousel_slider: ^4.0.0
to your pubspec.yaml
dependencies. And import it:
import 'package:carousel_slider/carousel_slider.dart';
How to use
Simply create a CarouselSlider
widget, and pass the required params:
CarouselSlider(
options: CarouselOptions(height: 400.0),
items: [1,2,3,4,5].map((i) {
return Builder(
builder: (BuildContext context) {
return Container(
width: MediaQuery.of(context).size.width,
margin: EdgeInsets.symmetric(horizontal: 5.0),
decoration: BoxDecoration(
color: Colors.amber
),
child: Text('text $i', style: TextStyle(fontSize: 16.0),)
);
},
);
}).toList(),
)
Params
CarouselSlider(
items: items,
options: CarouselOptions(
height: 400,
aspectRatio: 16/9,
viewportFraction: 0.8,
initialPage: 0,
enableInfiniteScroll: true,
reverse: false,
autoPlay: true,
autoPlayInterval: Duration(seconds: 3),
autoPlayAnimationDuration: Duration(milliseconds: 800),
autoPlayCurve: Curves.fastOutSlowIn,
enlargeCenterPage: true,
onPageChanged: callbackFunction,
scrollDirection: Axis.horizontal,
)
)
Since v2.0.0
, you’ll need to pass the options to CarouselOptions
. For each option’s usage you can refer to carousel_options.dart.
If you pass the height
parameter, the aspectRatio
parameter will be ignored.
Build item widgets on demand
This method will save memory by building items once it becomes necessary. This way they won’t be built if they’re not currently meant to be visible on screen.
It can be used to build different child item widgets related to content or by item index.
CarouselSlider.builder(
itemCount: 15,
itemBuilder: (BuildContext context, int itemIndex, int pageViewIndex) =>
Container(
child: Text(itemIndex.toString()),
),
)
Carousel controller
In order to manually control the pageview’s position, you can create your own CarouselController
, and pass it to CarouselSlider
. Then you can use the CarouselController
instance to manipulate the position.
class CarouselDemo extends StatelessWidget {
CarouselController buttonCarouselController = CarouselController();
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) => Column(
children: <Widget>[
CarouselSlider(
items: child,
carouselController: buttonCarouselController,
options: CarouselOptions(
autoPlay: false,
enlargeCenterPage: true,
viewportFraction: 0.9,
aspectRatio: 2.0,
initialPage: 2,
),
),
RaisedButton(
onPressed: () => buttonCarouselController.nextPage(
duration: Duration(milliseconds: 300), curve: Curves.linear),
child: Text('→'),
)
]
);
}
CarouselController
methods
.nextPage({Duration duration, Curve curve})
Animate to the next page
.previousPage({Duration duration, Curve curve})
Animate to the previous page
.jumpToPage(int page)
Jump to the given page.
.animateToPage(int page, {Duration duration, Curve curve})
Animate to the given page.
Screenshot
Basic text carousel demo:
Basic image carousel demo:
A more complicated image carousel slider demo:
Fullscreen image carousel slider demo:
Image carousel slider with custom indicator demo:
Custom CarouselController
and manually control the pageview position demo:
Vertical carousel slider demo:
Simple on-demand image carousel slider, with image auto prefetch demo:
No infinite scroll demo:
All screenshots above can be found at the example project.
License
MIT