filterCallback property

FilterCallback<T>? filterCallback
final

When DropdownMenu.enableFilter is true, this callback is used to compute the list of filtered items.

In this example the filterCallback returns the items that contains the trimmed query.
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DropdownMenu<Text>(
  enableFilter: true,
  filterCallback: (List<DropdownMenuEntry<Text>> entries, String filter) {
    final String trimmedFilter = filter.trim().toLowerCase();
      if (trimmedFilter.isEmpty) {
        return entries;
      }

      return entries
        .where((DropdownMenuEntry<Text> entry) =>
          entry.label.toLowerCase().contains(trimmedFilter),
        )
        .toList();
  },
  dropdownMenuEntries: const <DropdownMenuEntry<Text>>[],
)

Defaults to null. If this parameter is null and the DropdownMenu.enableFilter property is set to true, the default behavior will return a filtered list. The filtered list will contain items that match the text provided by the input field, with a case-insensitive comparison. When this is not null, enableFilter must be set to true.

Implementation

final FilterCallback<T>? filterCallback;