How can I implement this specific scroll animation using Flutter?

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Update:

Here's a full example on DartPad that you can try yourself: https://dartpad.dev/26671eeec673a663b26c5dda68c934c2

Original:

Here's a simple example on how to approach this using NotificationListener:

class Example extends StatefulWidget {
  @override
  _ExampleState createState() => _ExampleState();
}

class _ExampleState extends State<Example> {
  double spaceBetween = 10.0;
  final _duration = Duration(milliseconds: 200);


  _onStartScroll(ScrollMetrics metrics) {
    // if you need to do something at the start     
  }

  _onUpdateScroll(ScrollMetrics metrics) {
    // do your magic here to change the value
    if(spaceBetween == 30.0) return;
    spaceBetween = 30.0;
    setState((){});
  }

  _onEndScroll(ScrollMetrics metrics) {
    // do your magic here to return the value to normal
    spaceBetween = 10.0;
    setState((){});
  }

  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return NotificationListener<ScrollNotification>(
      onNotification: (scrollNotification) {
        if (scrollNotification is ScrollStartNotification) {
          _onStartScroll(scrollNotification.metrics);
        } else if (scrollNotification is ScrollUpdateNotification) {
          _onUpdateScroll(scrollNotification.metrics);
        } else if (scrollNotification is ScrollEndNotification) {
          _onEndScroll(scrollNotification.metrics);
        }
        return true; // see docs
      },
      child: ListView(
        children: [
          Container(height: 100, width: 100, color: Colors.red),
          AnimatedContainer(duration: _duration, height: spaceBetween),
          Container(height: 100, width: 100, color: Colors.blue),
          AnimatedContainer(duration: _duration, height: spaceBetween),
          Container(height: 100, width: 100, color: Colors.red),
          AnimatedContainer(duration: _duration, height: spaceBetween),
          Container(height: 100, width: 100, color: Colors.blue),
          AnimatedContainer(duration: _duration, height: spaceBetween),
          Container(height: 100, width: 100, color: Colors.red),
          AnimatedContainer(duration: _duration, height: spaceBetween),
          Container(height: 100, width: 100, color: Colors.blue),
          AnimatedContainer(duration: _duration, height: spaceBetween),
          Container(height: 100, width: 100, color: Colors.red),
          AnimatedContainer(duration: _duration, height: spaceBetween),
          Container(height: 100, width: 100, color: Colors.blue),
          AnimatedContainer(duration: _duration, height: spaceBetween),
          Container(height: 100, width: 100, color: Colors.red),
          AnimatedContainer(duration: _duration, height: spaceBetween),
          Container(height: 100, width: 100, color: Colors.blue),
          AnimatedContainer(duration: _duration, height: spaceBetween),
        ],
      ),
    );
  }
}

I used AnimatedContainer here but you can use explicit animations if you want too.

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Updated on December 25, 2022

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  • Adam Sloup
    Adam Sloup over 1 year

    I am trying to implement this scroll animation (GIF below). But, after extensive searching online, I haven't found any specific information to this problem. I looked at the ScrollPhysics class but I don't think that's the right path. My idea is to have transparent separators in between widgets and then to change the height of each separator to create the desired "illusion". I would appreciate any suggestions on how to implement this thing.

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