Flutter: Ignore touch events on a Widget
Solution
You can solve your interaction issue (not being able to interact with the Widget
below your blurred image) by surrounding your BackdropFilter
with an IgnorePointer
.
This means that IgnorePointer
is the solution here because it will ignore all touch events for the Widget
's passed as its child.
IgnorePointer(child: BackdropFilter(...),)
You can adjust this attribute by changing the bool
value of ignoring
:
IgnorePointer(ignoring: false, ...)
This will enable all touch events again.
Absorbing
Something interesting to look at here, but unrelated to the problem, is the AbsorbPointer
Widget
, which can be used to reflect all touch events that occur on its child onto itself.
You can either use IgnorePointer
or AbsorbPointer
.
-
IgnorePointer
IgnorePointer( child: ElevatedButton( onPressed: () {}, child: Text('Not clickable Button'), ), );
-
AbsorbPointer
AbsorbPointer( child: ElevatedButton( onPressed: () {}, child: Text('Not clickable Button'), ), );
What's the difference?
If there is a widget beneath your main widget which is also capable of receiving click events, and you use IgnorePointer
on the parent widget, the child widget would still receive the click events.
But using AbsorbPointer
on main widget won't allow the other widget (beneath main widget) to receive their click events.
Example showing the difference.
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return SizedBox(
width: double.infinity,
child: Stack(
children: <Widget>[
Positioned(
left: 0,
width: 250,
child: ElevatedButton(
color: Colors.red,
onPressed: () => print("Button 1"),
child: Text("Button 1"),
),
),
Positioned(
right: 0,
width: 250,
child: IgnorePointer( // replace this with AbsorbPointer and button 1 won't receive click
child: ElevatedButton(
onPressed: () => print("Button 2"),
child: Text("Button 2"),
),
),
),
],
),
);
}