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// Copyright 2019 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
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import 'package:provider/provider.dart';
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void main() {
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runApp(
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// Provide the model to all widgets within the app. We're using
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// ChangeNotifierProvider because that's a simple way to rebuild
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// widgets when a model changes. We could also just use
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// Provider, but then we would have to listen to Counter ourselves.
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//
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// Read Provider's docs to learn about all the available providers.
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ChangeNotifierProvider(
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// Initialize the model in the builder. That way, Provider
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// can own Counter's lifecycle, making sure to call `dispose`
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// when not needed anymore.
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create: (context) => Counter(),
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child: MyApp(),
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),
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);
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}
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/// Simplest possible model, with just one field.
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///
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/// [ChangeNotifier] is a class in `flutter:foundation`. [Counter] does
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/// _not_ depend on Provider.
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class Counter with ChangeNotifier {
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int value = 0;
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void increment() {
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value += 1;
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notifyListeners();
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}
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}
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class MyApp extends StatelessWidget {
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@override
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Widget build(BuildContext context) {
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return MaterialApp(
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title: 'Flutter Demo',
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theme: ThemeData(
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primarySwatch: Colors.blue,
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),
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home: MyHomePage(),
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);
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}
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}
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class MyHomePage extends StatelessWidget {
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@override
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Widget build(BuildContext context) {
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return Scaffold(
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appBar: AppBar(
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title: const Text('Flutter Demo Home Page'),
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),
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body: Center(
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child: Column(
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mainAxisAlignment: MainAxisAlignment.center,
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children: <Widget>[
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const Text('You have pushed the button this many times:'),
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// Consumer looks for an ancestor Provider widget
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// and retrieves its model (Counter, in this case).
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// Then it uses that model to build widgets, and will trigger
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// rebuilds if the model is updated.
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Consumer<Counter>(
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builder: (context, counter, child) => Text(
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'${counter.value}',
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style: Theme.of(context).textTheme.headline4,
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),
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),
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],
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),
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),
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floatingActionButton: FloatingActionButton(
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onPressed: () {
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// You can access your providers anywhere you have access
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// to the context. One way is to use Provider.of<Counter>(context).
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//
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// The provider package also defines extension methods on context
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// itself. You can call context.watch<Counter>() in a build method
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// of any widget to access the current state of Counter, and to ask
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// Flutter to rebuild your widget anytime Counter changes.
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//
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// You can't use context.watch() outside build methods, because that
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// often leads to subtle bugs. Instead, you should use
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// context.read<Counter>(), which gets the current state
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// but doesn't ask Flutter for future rebuilds.
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//
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// Since we're in a callback that will be called whenever the user
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// taps the FloatingActionButton, we are not in the build method here.
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// We should use context.read().
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var counter = context.read<Counter>();
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counter.increment();
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},
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tooltip: 'Increment',
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child: const Icon(Icons.add),
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),
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);
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}
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}
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