How to work with progress indicator in flutter?

FlutterDartProgress Indicator

Flutter Problem Overview


I'm newbie in flutter and wanted to know what is better way to add CircularProgressIndicator in my layout. For example, my login view. This view have username, password and login Button. I did want create a overlay layout (with Opacity) that, when loading, show progress indicator like I use in NativeScript, but I'm little confused with how to do and too if it is the better way. On NativeScript, for example, I add IndicatorActivity in main layout and set busy to true or false, so it overlay all view components when is loading.

Edit:

I was able to reach this result:

    void main() {
      runApp(new MyApp());
    }

    class MyApp extends StatelessWidget {
      // This widget is the root of your application.
      @override
      Widget build(BuildContext context) {
        return new MaterialApp(
          title: 'Flutter Demo',
          theme: new ThemeData(
            primarySwatch: Colors.blue,
          ),
          home: new MyHomePage(title: 'Flutter Demo Home Page'),
        );
      }
    }

    class MyHomePage extends StatefulWidget {
      MyHomePage({Key key, this.title}) : super(key: key);

      final String title;

      @override
      _MyHomePageState createState() => new _MyHomePageState();
    }

    class _MyHomePageState extends State<MyHomePage> {
      bool _loading = false;

      void _onLoading() {
        setState(() {
          _loading = true;
          new Future.delayed(new Duration(seconds: 3), _login);
        });
      }


      Future _login() async{
        setState((){
          _loading = false;
        });
      }

      @override
      Widget build(BuildContext context) {


          var body = new Column(
              children: <Widget>[
                new Container(
                  height: 40.0,
                  padding: const EdgeInsets.all(10.0),
                  margin: const EdgeInsets.fromLTRB(15.0, 150.0, 15.0, 0.0),
                  decoration: new BoxDecoration(
                    color: Colors.white,
                  ),
                  child: new TextField(
                    decoration: new InputDecoration.collapsed(hintText: "username"),
                  ),
                ),
                new Container(
                  height: 40.0,
                  padding: const EdgeInsets.all(10.0),
                  margin: const EdgeInsets.all(15.0),
                  decoration: new BoxDecoration(
                    color: Colors.white,
                  ),
                  child: new TextField(
                    decoration: new InputDecoration.collapsed(hintText: "password"),
                  ),
                ),
              ],
            );


          var bodyProgress = new Container(
            child: new Stack(
              children: <Widget>[
                body,
                new Container(
                  alignment: AlignmentDirectional.center,
                  decoration: new BoxDecoration(
                    color: Colors.white70,
                  ),
                  child: new Container(
                    decoration: new BoxDecoration(
                      color: Colors.blue[200],
                      borderRadius: new BorderRadius.circular(10.0)
                    ),
                    width: 300.0,
                    height: 200.0,
                    alignment: AlignmentDirectional.center,
                    child: new Column(
                      crossAxisAlignment: CrossAxisAlignment.center,
                      mainAxisAlignment: MainAxisAlignment.center,
                      children: <Widget>[
                        new Center(
                          child: new SizedBox(
                            height: 50.0,
                            width: 50.0,
                            child: new CircularProgressIndicator(
                              value: null,
                              strokeWidth: 7.0,
                            ),
                          ),
                        ),
                        new Container(
                          margin: const EdgeInsets.only(top: 25.0),
                          child: new Center(
                            child: new Text(
                              "loading.. wait...",
                              style: new TextStyle(
                                color: Colors.white
                              ),
                            ),
                          ),
                        ),
                      ],
                    ),
                  ),
                ),
              ],
            ),
          );

          return new Scaffold(
            appBar: new AppBar(
              title: new Text(widget.title),
            ),
            body: new Container(
              decoration: new BoxDecoration(
                color: Colors.blue[200]
              ),
              child: _loading ? bodyProgress : body
            ),
            floatingActionButton: new FloatingActionButton(
              onPressed: _onLoading,
              tooltip: 'Loading',
              child: new Icon(Icons.check),
            ),
          );
      }
    }

app screen result

I'm still adapting to the idea of ​​states. This code is within the expected when working with flutter?

Thanks!

Flutter Solutions


Solution 1 - Flutter

In flutter, there are a few ways to deal with Asynchronous actions.

A lazy way to do it can be using a modal. Which will block the user input, thus preventing any unwanted actions. This would require very little change to your code. Just modifying your _onLoading to something like this :

void _onLoading() {
  showDialog(
    context: context,
    barrierDismissible: false,
    builder: (BuildContext context) {
      return Dialog(
        child: new Row(
          mainAxisSize: MainAxisSize.min,
          children: [
            new CircularProgressIndicator(),
            new Text("Loading"),
          ],
        ),
      );
    },
  );
  new Future.delayed(new Duration(seconds: 3), () {
    Navigator.pop(context); //pop dialog
    _login();
  });
}

The most ideal way to do it is using FutureBuilder and a stateful widget. Which is what you started. The trick is that, instead of having a boolean loading = false in your state, you can directly use a Future<MyUser> user

And then pass it as argument to FutureBuilder, which will give you some info such as "hasData" or the instance of MyUser when completed.

This would lead to something like this :

@immutable
class MyUser {
  final String name;

  MyUser(this.name);
}

class MyApp extends StatelessWidget {
  // This widget is the root of your application.
  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return new MaterialApp(
      title: 'Flutter Demo',
      home: new MyHomePage(title: 'Flutter Demo Home Page'),
    );
  }
}

class MyHomePage extends StatefulWidget {
  MyHomePage({Key key, this.title}) : super(key: key);

  final String title;

  @override
  _MyHomePageState createState() => new _MyHomePageState();
}

class _MyHomePageState extends State<MyHomePage> {
  Future<MyUser> user;

  void _logIn() {
    setState(() {
      user = new Future.delayed(const Duration(seconds: 3), () {
        return new MyUser("Toto");
      });
    });
  }

  Widget _buildForm(AsyncSnapshot<MyUser> snapshot) {
    var floatBtn = new RaisedButton(
      onPressed:
          snapshot.connectionState == ConnectionState.none ? _logIn : null,
      child: new Icon(Icons.save),
    );
    var action =
        snapshot.connectionState != ConnectionState.none && !snapshot.hasData
            ? new Stack(
                alignment: FractionalOffset.center,
                children: <Widget>[
                  floatBtn,
                  new CircularProgressIndicator(
                    backgroundColor: Colors.red,
                  ),
                ],
              )
            : floatBtn;

    return new ListView(
      padding: const EdgeInsets.all(15.0),
        children: <Widget>[
          new ListTile(
            title: new TextField(),
          ),
          new ListTile(
            title: new TextField(obscureText: true),
          ),
          new Center(child: action)
        ],
    );
  }

  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return new FutureBuilder(
      future: user,
      builder: (context, AsyncSnapshot<MyUser> snapshot) {
        if (snapshot.hasData) {
          return new Scaffold(
            appBar: new AppBar(
              title: new Text("Hello ${snapshot.data.name}"),
            ),
          );
        } else {
          return new Scaffold(
            appBar: new AppBar(
              title: new Text("Connection"),
            ),
            body: _buildForm(snapshot),
          );
        }
      },
    );
  }
}

Solution 2 - Flutter

For me, one neat way to do this is to show a SnackBar at the bottom while the Signing-In process is taken place, this is a an example of what I mean:

enter image description here

Here is how to setup the SnackBar.

Define a global key for your Scaffold

final GlobalKey<ScaffoldState> _scaffoldKey = new GlobalKey<ScaffoldState>();

Add it to your Scaffold key attribute

return new Scaffold(
      key: _scaffoldKey,
.......

My SignIn button onPressed callback:

onPressed: () {
                  _scaffoldKey.currentState.showSnackBar(
                      new SnackBar(duration: new Duration(seconds: 4), content:
                      new Row(
                        children: <Widget>[
                          new CircularProgressIndicator(),
                          new Text("  Signing-In...")
                        ],
                      ),
                      ));
                  _handleSignIn()
                      .whenComplete(() =>
                      Navigator.of(context).pushNamed("/Home")
                  );
                }

It really depends on how you want to build your layout, and I am not sure what you have in mind.

Edit

You probably want it this way, I have used a Stack to achieve this result and just show or hide my indicator based on onPressed

enter image description here

class TestSignInView extends StatefulWidget {
  @override
  _TestSignInViewState createState() => new _TestSignInViewState();
}


class _TestSignInViewState extends State<TestSignInView> {
  bool _load = false;
  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    Widget loadingIndicator =_load? new Container(
      color: Colors.grey[300],
      width: 70.0,
      height: 70.0,
      child: new Padding(padding: const EdgeInsets.all(5.0),child: new Center(child: new CircularProgressIndicator())),
    ):new Container();
    return new Scaffold(
      backgroundColor: Colors.white,
      body:  new Stack(children: <Widget>[new Padding(
        padding: const EdgeInsets.symmetric(vertical: 50.0, horizontal: 20.0),
        child: new ListView(

          children: <Widget>[
            new Column(
              mainAxisAlignment: MainAxisAlignment.center,
              crossAxisAlignment: CrossAxisAlignment.center
              ,children: <Widget>[
            new TextField(),
            new TextField(),

            new FlatButton(color:Colors.blue,child: new Text('Sign In'),
                onPressed: () {
              setState((){
                _load=true;
              });

                  //Navigator.of(context).push(new MaterialPageRoute(builder: (_)=>new HomeTest()));
                }
            ),

            ],),],
        ),),
        new Align(child: loadingIndicator,alignment: FractionalOffset.center,),

      ],));
  }

}

Solution 3 - Flutter

Create a bool isLoading and set it to false. With the help of ternary operator, When user clicks on login button set state of isLoading to true. You will get circular loading indicator in place of login button

 isLoading ? new PrimaryButton(
                      key: new Key('login'),
                      text: 'Login',
                      height: 44.0,
                      onPressed: setState((){isLoading = true;}))
                  : Center(
                      child: CircularProgressIndicator(),
                    ),
             

You can see Screenshots how it looks while before login is clicked enter image description here

After login is clicked enter image description here

In mean time you can run login process and login user. If user credentials are wrong then again you will setState of isLoading to false, such that loading indicator will become invisible and login button visible to user. By the way, primaryButton used in code is my custom button. You can do same with OnPressed in button.

Solution 4 - Flutter

1. Without plugin

    class IndiSampleState extends State<ProgHudPage> {
  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return new Scaffold(
        appBar: new AppBar(
          title: new Text('Demo'),
        ),
        body: Center(
          child: RaisedButton(
            color: Colors.blueAccent,
            child: Text('Login'),
            onPressed: () async {
              showDialog(
                  context: context,
                  builder: (BuildContext context) {
                    return Center(child: CircularProgressIndicator(),);
                  });
              await loginAction();
              Navigator.pop(context);
            },
          ),
        ));
  }

  Future<bool> loginAction() async {
    //replace the below line of code with your login request
    await new Future.delayed(const Duration(seconds: 2));
    return true;
  }
}

2. With plugin

check this plugin progress_hud

add the dependency in the pubspec.yaml file

dev_dependencies:
  progress_hud: 

import the package

import 'package:progress_hud/progress_hud.dart';

Sample code is given below to show and hide the indicator

class ProgHudPage extends StatefulWidget {
  @override
  _ProgHudPageState createState() => _ProgHudPageState();
}

class _ProgHudPageState extends State<ProgHudPage> {
  ProgressHUD _progressHUD;
  @override
  void initState() {
    _progressHUD = new ProgressHUD(
      backgroundColor: Colors.black12,
      color: Colors.white,
      containerColor: Colors.blue,
      borderRadius: 5.0,
      loading: false,
      text: 'Loading...',
    );
    super.initState();
  }

  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return new Scaffold(
        appBar: new AppBar(
          title: new Text('ProgressHUD Demo'),
        ),
        body: new Stack(
          children: <Widget>[
            _progressHUD,
            new Positioned(
                child: RaisedButton(
                  color: Colors.blueAccent,
                  child: Text('Login'),
                  onPressed: () async{
                    _progressHUD.state.show();
                    await loginAction();
                    _progressHUD.state.dismiss();
                  },
                ),
                bottom: 30.0,
                right: 10.0)
          ],
        ));
  }

  Future<bool> loginAction()async{
    //replace the below line of code with your login request
    await new Future.delayed(const Duration(seconds: 2));
    return true;
  }
}

Solution 5 - Flutter

Step 1: Create Dialog

   showAlertDialog(BuildContext context){
      AlertDialog alert=AlertDialog(
        content: new Row(
            children: [
               CircularProgressIndicator(),
               Container(margin: EdgeInsets.only(left: 5),child:Text("Loading" )),
            ],),
      );
      showDialog(barrierDismissible: false,
        context:context,
        builder:(BuildContext context){
          return alert;
        },
      );
    }

Step 2:Call it

showAlertDialog(context);
await firebaseAuth.signInWithEmailAndPassword(email: email, password: password);
Navigator.pop(context);

Example With Dialog and login form

import 'package:flutter/cupertino.dart';
import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
import 'package:firebase_auth/firebase_auth.dart';
class DynamicLayout extends StatefulWidget{
  @override
  State<StatefulWidget> createState() {
    // TODO: implement createState
    return new MyWidget();
    }
  }
showAlertDialog(BuildContext context){
  AlertDialog alert=AlertDialog(
    content: new Row(
        children: [
           CircularProgressIndicator(),
           Container(margin: EdgeInsets.only(left: 5),child:Text("Loading" )),
        ],),
  );
  showDialog(barrierDismissible: false,
    context:context,
    builder:(BuildContext context){
      return alert;
    },
  );
}

  class MyWidget extends State<DynamicLayout>{
  Color color = Colors.indigoAccent;
  String title='app';
  GlobalKey<FormState> globalKey=GlobalKey<FormState>();
  String email,password;
  login() async{
   var currentState= globalKey.currentState;
   if(currentState.validate()){
        currentState.save();
        FirebaseAuth firebaseAuth=FirebaseAuth.instance;
        try {
          showAlertDialog(context);
          AuthResult authResult=await firebaseAuth.signInWithEmailAndPassword(
              email: email, password: password);
          FirebaseUser user=authResult.user;
          Navigator.pop(context);
        }catch(e){
          print(e);
        }
   }else{

   }
  }
  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return new Scaffold(
        appBar:AppBar(
        title: Text("$title"),
        ) ,
          body: Container(child: Form(
            key: globalKey,
            child: Container(
              padding: EdgeInsets.all(10),
              child: Column(children: <Widget>[
              TextFormField(decoration: InputDecoration(icon: Icon(Icons.email),labelText: 'Email'),
              // ignore: missing_return
              validator:(val){
                if(val.isEmpty)
                  return 'Please Enter Your Email';
              },
              onSaved:(val){
                email=val;
              },
              ),
                TextFormField(decoration: InputDecoration(icon: Icon(Icons.lock),labelText: 'Password'),
             obscureText: true,
                  // ignore: missing_return
                  validator:(val){
                    if(val.isEmpty)
                      return 'Please Enter Your Password';
                  },
                  onSaved:(val){
                    password=val;
                  },
              ),
                RaisedButton(color: Colors.lightBlue,textColor: Colors.white,child: Text('Login'),
                  onPressed:login),
            ],)
              ,),)
         ),
    );
  }
}

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Solution 6 - Flutter

I took the following approach, which uses a simple modal progress indicator widget that wraps whatever you want to make modal during an async call.

The example in the package also addresses how to handle form validation while making async calls to validate the form (see flutter/issues/9688 for details of this problem). For example, without leaving the form, this async form validation method can be used to validate a new user name against existing names in a database while signing up.

https://pub.dartlang.org/packages/modal_progress_hud

Here is the demo of the example provided with the package (with source code):

async form validation with modal progress indicator

Example could be adapted to other modal progress indicator behaviour (like different animations, additional text in modal, etc..).

Solution 7 - Flutter

This is my solution with stack

import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
import 'package:shared_preferences/shared_preferences.dart';
import 'dart:async';

final themeColor = new Color(0xfff5a623);
final primaryColor = new Color(0xff203152);
final greyColor = new Color(0xffaeaeae);
final greyColor2 = new Color(0xffE8E8E8);

class LoadindScreen extends StatefulWidget {
  LoadindScreen({Key key, this.title}) : super(key: key);
  final String title;
  @override
  LoginScreenState createState() => new LoginScreenState();
}

class LoginScreenState extends State<LoadindScreen> {
  SharedPreferences prefs;

  bool isLoading = false;

  Future<Null> handleSignIn() async {
    setState(() {
      isLoading = true;
    });
    prefs = await SharedPreferences.getInstance();
    var isLoadingFuture = Future.delayed(const Duration(seconds: 3), () {
      return false;
    });
    isLoadingFuture.then((response) {
      setState(() {
        isLoading = response;
      });
    });
  }

  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return Scaffold(
        appBar: AppBar(
          title: Text(
            widget.title,
            style: TextStyle(color: primaryColor, fontWeight: FontWeight.bold),
          ),
          centerTitle: true,
        ),
        body: Stack(
          children: <Widget>[
            Center(
              child: FlatButton(
                  onPressed: handleSignIn,
                  child: Text(
                    'SIGN IN WITH GOOGLE',
                    style: TextStyle(fontSize: 16.0),
                  ),
                  color: Color(0xffdd4b39),
                  highlightColor: Color(0xffff7f7f),
                  splashColor: Colors.transparent,
                  textColor: Colors.white,
                  padding: EdgeInsets.fromLTRB(30.0, 15.0, 30.0, 15.0)),
            ),

            // Loading
            Positioned(
              child: isLoading
                  ? Container(
                      child: Center(
                        child: CircularProgressIndicator(
                          valueColor: AlwaysStoppedAnimation<Color>(themeColor),
                        ),
                      ),
                      color: Colors.white.withOpacity(0.8),
                    )
                  : Container(),
            ),
          ],
        ));
  }
}

Solution 8 - Flutter

You can do it for center transparent progress indicator

Future<Null> _submitDialog(BuildContext context) async {
  return await showDialog<Null>(
      context: context,
      barrierDismissible: false,
      builder: (BuildContext context) {
        return SimpleDialog(
          elevation: 0.0,
          backgroundColor: Colors.transparent,
          children: <Widget>[
            Center(
              child: CircularProgressIndicator(),
            )
          ],
        );
      });
}

Solution 9 - Flutter

{
isloading? progressIos:Container()

progressIos(int i) {
    return Container(
        color: i == 1
            ? AppColors.liteBlack
            : i == 2 ? AppColors.darkBlack : i == 3 ? AppColors.pinkBtn : '',
        child: Center(child: CupertinoActivityIndicator()));
  }
}

Solution 10 - Flutter

You can use FutureBuilder widget instead. This takes an argument which must be a Future. Then you can use a snapshot which is the state at the time being of the async call when loging in, once it ends the state of the async function return will be updated and the future builder will rebuild itself so you can then ask for the new state.

FutureBuilder(
  future:  myFutureFunction(),
  builder: (context, AsyncSnapshot<List<item>> snapshot) {
    if (!snapshot.hasData) {
      return Center(
        child: CircularProgressIndicator(),
      );
    } else {
     //Send the user to the next page.
  },
);

Here you have an example on how to build a Future

Future<void> myFutureFunction() async{
 await callToApi();}

Solution 11 - Flutter

Centered on screen:

Column(
	mainAxisAlignment: MainAxisAlignment.center,
	mainAxisSize: MainAxisSize.max,
	crossAxisAlignment: CrossAxisAlignment.start,
	children: [
	    Row(
	        mainAxisAlignment: MainAxisAlignment.center,
	        mainAxisSize: MainAxisSize.max,
	        children: [CircularProgressIndicator()])
	  ])

Solution 12 - Flutter

class Loader extends StatefulWidget {
      @override
      State createState() => LoaderState();
    }

    class LoaderState extends State<Loader> with SingleTickerProviderStateMixin {
      AnimationController controller;
      Animation<double> animation;

      @override
      void initState() {
        super.initState();
        controller = AnimationController(
            duration: Duration(milliseconds: 1200), vsync: this);
        animation = CurvedAnimation(parent: controller, curve: Curves.elasticOut);
        animation.addListener(() {
          this.setState(() {});
        });
        animation.addStatusListener((AnimationStatus status) {});
        controller.repeat();
      }

      @override
      void dispose() {
        controller.dispose();
        super.dispose();
      }

      @override
      Widget build(BuildContext context) {
        return Column(
          mainAxisAlignment: MainAxisAlignment.center,
          children: <Widget>[
            Container(
              color: Colors.blue,
              height: 3.0,
              width: animation.value * 100.0,
            ),
            Padding(
              padding: EdgeInsets.only(bottom: 5.0),
            ),
            Container(
              color: Colors.blue[300],
              height: 3.0,
              width: animation.value * 75.0,
            ),
            Padding(
              padding: EdgeInsets.only(bottom: 5.0),
            ),
            Container(
              color: Colors.blue,
              height: 3.0,
              width: animation.value * 50.0,
            )
          ],
        );
      }
    }


    Expanded(
                        child: Padding(
                          padding:
                              EdgeInsets.only(left: 20.0, right: 5.0, top:20.0),
                          child: GestureDetector(
                            onTap: () {
                              Navigator.push(
                                  context,
                                  MaterialPageRoute(
                                      builder: (context) => FirstScreen()));
                            },
                            child: Container(
                                alignment: Alignment.center,
                                height: 45.0,
                                decoration: BoxDecoration(
                                    color: Color(0xFF1976D2),
                                    borderRadius: BorderRadius.circular(9.0)),
                                child: Text('Login',
                                    style: TextStyle(
                                        fontSize: 20.0, color: Colors.white))),
                          ),
                        ),
                      ),

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