Highlight Flutter text at the character-level.
Designed for case-insensitive search-term highlighting, a single search term sub-string is highlighted (perhaps multiple times) within a longer string.
Inspired by the existing Flutter package "highlight_text," but supports sub-word character matches (e.g., 't' in 'Peter').
Limitations:
- Only supports a single search term
- Only case-insensitive matches
- Highlighted text is not clickable
The substrings being searched for highlighting don't have to match at the beginning of the longer strings (can be anywhere inside).
Even space characters will match, but not be highlighted, obviously.
Ancestor MUST have textDirection set (required by internal RichText widget), either through MaterialApp widget or explicitly wrapped by a Directionality widget:
Directionality(
child: SubstringHighlight(text: 'Peter', term: 't'),
textDirection: TextDirection.ltr)
Pull requests are welcome!
Add a new dependency line to your project/pubspec.yaml file:
dependencies:
...
substring_highlight: ^0.1.3 # use latest version
Don't forget to flutter pub get.
As an example, the following code snippet uses this package to highlight matching characters in each search result:
import 'package:substring_highlight/substring_highlight.dart';
...
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) (
return Container(
padding: const EdgeInsets.all(12),
child: SubstringHighlight(
text: dropDownItem, // search result string from database or something
term: searchTerm, // user typed "et"
),
);
)
This example adds 'textStyle' and 'textStyleHighlight' to change the colors of the text:
import 'package:substring_highlight/substring_highlight.dart';
...
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) (
return Container(
padding: const EdgeInsets.all(12),
child: SubstringHighlight(
text: dropDownItem, // each string needing highlighting
term: searchTerm, // user typed "m4a"
textStyle: TextStyle( // non-highlight style
color: Colors.grey,
),
textStyleHighlight: TextStyle( // highlight style
color: Colors.black,
decoration: TextDecoration.underline,
),
),
);
)