This package provides a flexible and customizable solution for selecting items from a list. It supports both single and multi-selection modes, as well as the ability to define initial items (either fixed and non-selectable or selectable). The package offers versatile display options, including scrollable lists (horizontal or vertical), grid views, wrap-based layouts for dynamic multi-line arrangements, radio button lists with RadioSelector, and checkbox lists with CheckBoxSelector. Additionally, it is fully generic and supports all data types, making it adaptable to various use cases.
- Supports all primitive data types (e.g., int, String, etc.), enums, and custom classes.
- Built-in state management handled by the package.
- Provides both single-select and multi-select options.
- Fully customizable widgets for selected and unselected states.
- Displays scrollable lists horizontally or vertically.
- Supports grid view and wrap-based layouts for flexible item arrangement.
- Customizable RadioSelector and CheckBoxSelector widgets for item selection.
- Ability to define initial items (selectable or non-selectable).
- Animation support.
In a terminal, located at the root of your package, run this command:
flutter pub add items_selector
SingleSelectOption
is used within the ListSelector, GridSelector, and WrapSelector widgets and includes two boolean properties:
-
allowUnselectedInitialItems
When theinitialItems
property is set, enabling this option allows those initial items to be unselected. -
allowUnselectedMainItems
Enabling this option prevents the main items from being selected.
Row | Initial Items | Main Items | Allow Unselect Main Items | Allow Unselect Initial Items | Image |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Y | Y | Y | Y | ![]() |
2 | Y | Y | Y | N | ![]() |
3 | Y | Y | N | Y | ![]() |
4 | Y | Y | N | N | ![]() |
5 | N | Y | N | N | ![]() |
MultiSelectOption
is used within the ListSelector, GridSelector, and WrapSelector widgets and includes two properties:
-
allowUnselectedInitialItems
When theinitialItems
property is set, enabling this option allows those initial items to be unselected. -
maxItems
Defines the maximum number of items that can be selected.
Row | Initial Items | Main Items | Allow Unselect Initial Items | Max Items | Image |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Y | Y | Y | Y | ![]() |
2 | Y | Y | N | Y | ![]() |
3 | N | Y | N | Y | ![]() |
4 | Y | Y | Y | N | ![]() |
5 | Y | Y | N | N | ![]() |
6 | N | Y | N | N | ![]() |
ListSelector, GridSelector, and WrapSelector provide a flexible solution for selecting items from a collection, supporting both single and multi-selection modes.
Widget Name | Variants (Implemented in Library) |
---|---|
ListSelector |
ListSelector() , ListSelector.builder() , ListSelector.separated() , ListSelector.wheel() |
GridSelector |
GridSelector.builder() , GridSelector.count() , GridSelector.extent() |
WrapSelector |
WrapSelector() |
Widget Type | Variants | Description |
---|---|---|
π List-based Widgets | ListSelector() |
Uses Row or Column under the hood based on direction . |
ListSelector.builder() |
Uses ListView.builder for dynamic item rendering. |
|
ListSelector.separated() |
Uses ListView.separated with separatorBuilder for defining item separators. |
|
ListSelector.wheel() |
Uses ListWheelScrollView . |
|
π² Grid-based Widgets | GridSelector.builder() |
Uses a builder function for grid items. |
GridSelector.count() |
Uses a fixed number of columns. | |
GridSelector.extent() |
Uses a maximum cross-axis extent for items. | |
π Wrap-based Widget | WrapSelector() |
Provides automatic line breaks, single generative constructor (no named constructors). |
Property | Description |
---|---|
items |
Defines the available list of items. |
builder |
Creates custom widgets for selected and unselected states via selectedItem and unSelectedItem . |
selectedItems |
Returns the list of selected items when a selection is made. |
initialItems (optional) |
Allows specifying pre-selected items at initialization. |
hasLongPress (optional, default: false ) |
Enables selection using a long press instead of a regular tap. |
options (optional, default: SingleSelectOption ) |
Defines selection behavior using SingleSelectOption or MultiSelectOption . |
Property | Available In | Description |
---|---|---|
wrapConfiguration |
WrapSelector |
Configures Wrap properties like alignment , spacing , runSpacing , etc. |
listConfiguration |
ListSelector.builder , ListSelector.separated |
Provides access to ListView properties like scrolling behavior, physics, controllers, etc. |
separatorBuilder |
ListSelector.separated |
A required function that defines separators between list items. |
flexConfiguration |
ListSelector() (Generative Constructor) |
Used for configuring Row or Column properties (MainAxisAlignment , CrossAxisAlignment , etc.). |
wheelConfiguration |
ListSelector.wheel |
Configures ListWheelScrollView properties like itemExtent , squeeze , perspective , etc. |
direction |
ListSelector() , ListSelector.builder , ListSelector.separated |
Defines layout direction. |
ListSelector() (Generative Constructor) |
Default: Axis.horizontal . |
|
ListSelector.builder , ListSelector.separated |
Default: Axis.vertical . |
|
BuilderConfiguration |
GridSelector.builder |
Similar to GridView.builder . |
CountConfiguration |
GridSelector.count |
Similar to GridView.count . |
ExtentConfiguration |
GridSelector.extent |
Similar to GridView.extent . |
Option | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
allowUnselectInitialItems |
bool? |
If true , allows initial items to be unselected. Defaults to false . |
allowUnselectMainItems |
bool? |
If true , allows main items to be unselected. Defaults to false . |
Option | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
allowUnselectInitialItems |
bool? |
If true , allows initial items to be unselected. Defaults to false . |
maxItems |
int? |
Limits the number of selectable items. If null , no limit is enforced. |
CheckBoxSelector is a versatile Flutter widget that provides an easy-to-implement solution for multi-selection scenarios using checkboxes. Built on top of CheckBoxListTile
, it offers a vertically arranged list of checkboxes with comprehensive customization options through both global settings (via CheckBoxSelectorOption
) and individual item properties (via CheckBoxSelectorItem
). The widget simplifies selection management by supporting initial selections, providing callback functions that return both selected items and their indices, and maintaining all the native functionality of CheckBoxListTile
while adding convenient layout controls like spacing and alignment. Developers can quickly implement feature-rich checkbox lists where global styles can be defined while still allowing specific items to override these defaults as needed.
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
items |
List<CheckBoxSelectorItem> |
A list of CheckBoxSelectorItem objects representing the checkboxes. Each item extends CheckboxListTile and supports all its properties. |
selectedItems |
void Function(List<CheckBoxSelectorItem>, List<int> index) |
A callback invoked when checkbox selections change, providing the list of selected items and their indices. |
options |
CheckBoxSelectorOption? |
Optional global configuration for all checkboxes, extending CheckBoxSelectorItem with additional layout properties like spacing , mainAxisAlignment , and crossAxisAlignment . |
initialItems |
List<int>? |
Optional list of indices for initially selected items. Each index must be valid within the items list. |
RadioSelector is a customizable Flutter widget for selecting a single item from a vertical list of radio buttons. It wraps RadioListTile
with a structured API and accepts a list of RadioSelectorItems
, each inheriting all properties of RadioListTile
. A shared configuration can be applied using the options
property (RadioSelectorOption
), which defines common styling and layout values like activeColor
, tileColor
, and spacing
. Individual item properties override these shared settings. The widget also supports an optional initialItem
to preselect a radio, and returns the selected item and its index via the selectedItems
callback.
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
items |
List<RadioSelectorItem> |
A list of RadioSelectorItem objects representing the radio buttons. Each item extends RadioListTile and supports all its properties. |
selectedItems |
void Function(RadioSelectorItem,int index) |
A callback invoked when a radio button is selected, providing the selected item and its index. |
options |
RadioSelectorOption? |
Optional global configuration for all radio buttons, extending RadioSelectorItem with additional layout properties like spacing , mainAxisAlignment , and crossAxisAlignment . |
initialItem |
int? |
Optional index of the initially selected item. Must be a valid index within the items list. |
ListSelector<YourDataType>(
items: yourListOfItems,
//// If set to Axis.horizontal, Row is used; if set to Axis.vertical, Column is used.
direction: Axis.horizontal,
// Can be SingleSelectOptions() or MultiSelectOptions() based on your requirement
options: MultiSelectOptions(),
// Default is SingleSelectOptions
flexConfiguration: FlexConfiguration(
// You can also pass other Row or Column properties like mainAxisAlignment, crossAxisAlignment, etc.
spacing: 10.0,
),
selectedItems: (List<YourDataType> selectedItems, _) {
debugPrint(selectedItems.toString());
},
builder: (_, index) {
return ItemSelector(
selectedItem: yourDesiredWidget(),
unSelectedItem: yourDesiredWidget(),
);
},
)
ListSelector<YourDataType>.builder(
items: yourListOfItems,
direction: Axis.horizontal, // Set to Axis.horizontal or Axis.vertical based on layout preference
options: SingleSelectOptions(), // Can be SingleSelectOptions() or MultiSelectOptions() based on your requirement
listConfiguration: ListConfiguration(
shrinkWrap: true,
// You can also pass other ListView properties like physics, controller, etc.
),
selectedItems: (List<YourDataType> selectedItems, _) {
debugPrint(selectedItems.toString());
},
builder: (_, index) {
return ItemSelector(
selectedItem: yourDesiredWidget(),
unSelectedItem: yourDesiredWidget(),
);
},
)
// Use ListSelector.separated if you need separators between items
ListSelector<YourDataType>.separated(
items: yourListOfItems,
direction: Axis.horizontal, // Set to Axis.horizontal or Axis.vertical based on layout preference
options: MultiSelectOptions(), // Can be SingleSelectOptions() or MultiSelectOptions() based on your requirement
listConfiguration: ListConfiguration(
shrinkWrap: true,
// You can also pass other ListView properties like physics, controller, etc.
),
selectedItems: (List<YourDataType> selectedItems, _) {
debugPrint(selectedItems.toString());
},
separatorBuilder: (_, index) {
return yourDesiredWidget();
},
builder: (_, index) {
return ItemSelector(
selectedItem: yourDesiredWidget(),
unSelectedItem: yourDesiredWidget(),
);
},
)
ListSelector<YourDataType>.wheel(
items: yourListOfItems,
wheelConfiguration: WheelConfiguration(
// You can also pass other ListWheelScrollView properties like squeeze, controller, etc.
itemExtent: 60,
diameterRatio: 3.0,
perspective: 0.01,
),
// Can be SingleSelectOptions() or MultiSelectOptions() based on your requirement
options: MultiSelectOptions(),
selectedItems: (List<YourDataType> selectedItems, _) {
debugPrint(selectedItems.toString());
},
builder: (_, index) {
return ItemSelector(
selectedItem: yourDesiredWidget(),
unSelectedItem: yourDesiredWidget(),
);
},
)
GridSelector<yourDataType>.builder(
items: yourListOfItems,
// Can be SingleSelectOptions() or MultiSelectOptions() based on your requirement
// options: SingleSelectOptions(), // Default is SingleSelectOptions
builderConfiguration: BuilderConfiguration(
// You can also pass other GridView.builder properties like physics, controller, etc.
gridDelegate: SliverGridDelegateWithMaxCrossAxisExtent(
maxCrossAxisExtent: 120.0,
crossAxisSpacing: 10.0,
mainAxisSpacing: 10.0,
),
shrinkWrap: true,
),
selectedItems: (List<yourDataType> selectedItems, _) {
debugPrint(selectedItems.toString());
},
builder: (_, index) {
return ItemSelector(
selectedItem: yourDesireWidget(),
unSelectedItem: yourDesireWidget(),
);
},
),
GridSelector<yourDataType>.count(
items: yourListOfItems,
// Can be SingleSelectOptions() or MultiSelectOptions() based on your requirement
// options: MultiSelectOptions(), // Default is SingleSelectOptions
countConfiguration: CountConfiguration(
// You can also pass other GridView.count properties like physics, controller, etc.
crossAxisCount: 3,
shrinkWrap: true,
),
selectedItems: (List<yourDataType> selectedItems, _) {
debugPrint(selectedItems.toString());
},
builder: (_, index) {
return ItemSelector(
selectedItem: yourDesireWidget(),
unSelectedItem: yourDesireWidget(),
);
},
)
GridSelector<yourDataType>.extent(
items: yourListOfItems,
// Can be SingleSelectOptions() or MultiSelectOptions() based on your requirement
// options: MultiSelectOptions(), // Default is SingleSelectOptions
extentConfiguration: ExtentConfiguration(
// You can also pass other GridView.extent properties like physics, controller, etc.
maxCrossAxisExtent: 150,
mainAxisSpacing: 10,
crossAxisSpacing: 10,
shrinkWrap: true,
),
selectedItems: (List<yourDataType> selectedItems, _) {
debugPrint(selectedItems.toString());
},
builder: (_, index) {
return ItemSelector(
selectedItem: yourDesireWidget(),
unSelectedItem: yourDesireWidget(),
);
},
)
WrapSelector<yourDataType>(
items: yourListOfItems,
// Can be SingleSelectOptions() or MultiSelectOptions() based on your requirement
// options: MultiSelectOptions(), // Default is SingleSelectOptions
wrapConfiguration: WrapConfiguration(
// You can also pass other wrap properties like runAlignment, crossAxisAlignment, etc.
spacing: 10,
runSpacing: 20.0,
),
selectedItems: (List<yourDataType> selectedItems, _) {
debugPrint(selectedItems.toString());
},
builder: (_, index) {
return ItemSelector(
selectedItem: yourDesireWidget(),
unSelectedItem: yourDesireWidget(),
);
},
)
RadioSelector(
options: RadioSelectorOption(
fillColor: WidgetStateProperty.all(Colors.white70),
spacing: 2.0,
mainAxisAlignment: MainAxisAlignment.center,
),
items: [
RadioSelectorItem(
title: Text("Dart"),
subtitle: Text(
"Client-optimized language used with Flutter",
style: style,
),
tileColor: Color(0xFF0175C2),
),
RadioSelectorItem(
title: Text("Kotlin"),
subtitle: Text(
"Modern language for Android development",
style: style,
),
tileColor: Color(0xFFFF5722),
secondary: Icon(
Icons.android,
color: Colors.white,
),
),
],
selectedItems: (selectedItems, indexes) {
debugPrint(selectedItems.toString());
debugPrint(indexes.toString());
},
)
CheckBoxSelector(
initialItems: [3,4],
selectedItems: (selectedItems, indexes) {
debugPrint(selectedItems.toString());
debugPrint(indexes.toString());
},
options: CheckBoxSelectorOption(
mainAxisAlignment: MainAxisAlignment.center,
controlAffinity: ListTileControlAffinity.leading,
fillColor: WidgetStateProperty.all(Colors.black26),
),
items: [
CheckBoxSelectorItem(
title: Text("Dart", style: style),
subtitle: Text(
"Client-optimized language used with Flutter",
style: style,
),
tileColor: Color(0xFF0175C2),
),
CheckBoxSelectorItem(
title: Text("Kotlin", style: style),
subtitle: Text(
"Modern language for Android development",
style: style,
),
tileColor: Color(0xFFFF5722),
secondary: Icon(
Icons.android,
color: Colors.white,
),
),
],
)
Widget | Example |
---|---|
ListSelector | code |
GridSelector | code |
WrapSelector | code |
RadioSelector | code |
CheckBoxSelector | code |
Options | Example |
---|---|
SingleSelectOptions | code |
MultiSelectOptions | code |
If you use a custom class as the item type and set the initialItems
property, you might notice that the initial items are not selected when the app runs. This happens because Dart uses reference equality by default, meaning it does not automatically recognize two objects as equal even if their properties have the same values.
To ensure Dart correctly identifies equal objects, override the equality (==
) operator and hashCode in your custom class:
class CustomItem {
final int id;
final String name;
CustomItem(this.id, this.name);
@override
bool operator ==(Object other) =>
identical(this, other) || (other is CustomItem && other.id == id && other.name == name);
@override
int get hashCode => id.hashCode ^ name.hashCode;
}
Instead of manually overriding == and hashCode, you can use the equatable package to simplify equality checks.
1οΈβ£ Add equatable
to your dependencies:
flutter pub add equatable
2οΈβ£ Modify your custom class to extend equatable
:
import 'package:equatable/equatable.dart';
class CustomItem extends Equatable {
final int id;
final String name;
const CustomItem(this.id, this.name);
@override
List<Object> get props => [id, name];
}
With Equatable, Dart will automatically handle equality comparisons, ensuring initialItems
work correctly! π―