Routing – Navigating between Screens
Mobile apps are typically organized into multiple screens or pages. You will have seen this in the mobile apps you already use. For example, perhaps an app has an initial list view of items (such as groceries or films), and, when you choose one of the items, you are taken to another screen or page where more details are shown about the item. When you do this, you have just navigated from one screen to another.
In Flutter, moving between screens is called a route and is managed by the Navigator
widget of the application. The Navigator
widget manages the navigation stack, pushing a new route onto the stack or popping a previous one-off. In this chapter, you will learn how to use the Navigator
widget to manage your app routes, how to add transition animations, and how to pass information (state) between screens.
The following topics will be covered in this chapter:
- Understanding the
Navigator
widget - Understanding routes ...