A Flutter package to parse text and extract parts using predefined types like url
, phone
and email
and also supports Regex
.
To use this package, add flutter_parsed_text
as a dependency in your pubspec.yaml file.
import 'package:flutter_parsed_text/flutter_parsed_text.dart';
ParsedText can receive this paramters & all the RichText parameters:
text
: Text that will be parsed and rendered.
style
: It takes a TextStyle
object as it's property to style all the non links text objects.
parse
: Array of MatchText
object - used for defining structure for pattern matching .
MatchText(
type: ParsedType.EMAIL, // predefined type can be any of this ParsedTypes
style: TextStyle(
color: Colors.red,
fontSize: 24,
), // custom style to be applied to this matched text
onTap: (url) {
// do something here with passed url
}, // callback funtion when the text is tapped on
),
You can also define a custom pattern like this:
MatchText(
pattern: r"\B#+([\w]+)\b", // a custom pattern to match
style: TextStyle(
color: Colors.pink,
fontSize: 24,
), // custom style to be applied to this matched text
onTap: (url) async {
// do something here with passed url
}, // callback funtion when the text is tapped on
)
You can also set RegexOption for the custom regex pattern like so:
MatchText(
pattern: r"\B#+([\w]+)\b", // a custom pattern to match
regexOptions: RegexOptions(
multiLine : false,
caseSensitive : false,
unicode : false,
dotAll : false
),
style: TextStyle(
color: Colors.pink,
fontSize: 24,
), // custom style to be applied to this matched text
onTap: (url) async {
// do something here with passed url
}, // callback funtion when the text is tapped on
)
A boolean that show a diffrent text and passes a diffrent text to the callback
eg: Your str is "Mention [@michel:5455345]"
where 5455345
is ID of this user which will be passed as parameter to the callback funtion and @michel
the value to display on interface. Your pattern for ID & username extraction : /\[(@[^:]+):([^\]]+)\]/i
Displayed text will be :
Mention ^^@michel^^
MatchText(
pattern: r"\[(@[^:]+):([^\]]+)\]",
style: TextStyle(
color: Colors.green,
fontSize: 24,
),
// you must return a map with two keys
// [display] - the text you want to show to the user
// [value] - the value underneath it
renderText: ({String str, String pattern}) {
Map<String, String> map = Map<String, String>();
RegExp customRegExp = RegExp(pattern);
Match match = customRegExp.firstMatch(str);
map['display'] = match.group(1);
map['value'] = match.group(2);
return map;
},
onTap: (url) {
// do something here with passed url
},
),
Find the complete example wiring in the Flutter_Parsed_Text example application.
A small example of the ParsedText widget.
ParsedText(
text:
"[@michael:51515151] Hello this is an example of the ParsedText, links like http://www.google.com or http://www.facebook.com are clickable and phone number 444-555-6666 can call too. But you can also do more with this package, for example Bob will change style and David too. foo@gmail.com And the magic number is 42! #react #react-native",
parse: <MatchText>[
MatchText(
type: ParsedType.EMAIL,
style: TextStyle(
color: Colors.red,
fontSize: 24,
),
onTap: (url) {
launch("mailto:" + url);
},
),
],
)
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See the flutter_parsed_text.dart for more API details
If you have any suggestion for including a feature or if something doesn't work, feel free to open a Github issue for us to have a discussion on it.