filterCallback property
final
When DropdownMenu.enableFilter is true, this callback is used to compute the list of filtered items.
In this example the
link
filterCallback
returns the items that contains the
trimmed query.
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;