There are some confusions about InheritedWidget that I don't understand.
I have searched and read some QAs about InheritedWidget on stackoverflow, but there are still things that I don't understand.
First of all, let's create a scenario.
This is my InheritedWidget:
class MyInheritedWidget extends InheritedWidget {
final String name;
MyInheritedWidget({
@required this.name,
@required Widget child,
Key key,
}) : super(key: key, child: child);
@override
bool updateShouldNotify(MyInheritedWidget oldWidget) =>
oldWidget.name != this.name;
static MyInheritedWidget of(BuildContext context) {
return context.dependOnInheritedWidgetOfExactType<MyInheritedWidget>();
}
}
and this is MyHomePage that contains the MyInheritedWidget. MyInheritedWidget has two children: WidgetA and a button that navigates to another screen, in this case Page1.
class MyHomePage extends StatefulWidget {
@override
State createState() => new MyHomePageState();
}
class MyHomePageState extends State<MyHomePage> {
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return Scaffold(
appBar: AppBar(
title: Text('Home'),
),
body: Center(
child: MyInheritedWidget(
name: 'Name',
child: Column(
children: [
WidgetA(),
TextButton(
onPressed: () {
Navigator.of(context).push(
MaterialPageRoute(
builder: (context) => Page1(),
),
);
},
child: Text('Go to page 1'),
)
],
),
),
),
);
}
}
Inside WidgetA there is a text widget that displays the name field from MyInheritedWidget and another button that navigates to Page2.
class WidgetA extends StatefulWidget {
@override
_WidgetAState createState() => _WidgetAState();
}
class _WidgetAState extends State<WidgetA> {
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
final myInheritedWidget = MyInheritedWidget.of(context);
return Column(
children: [
Text(myInheritedWidget.name),
TextButton(
onPressed: () {
Navigator.of(context).push(
MaterialPageRoute(
builder: (context) => Page2(),
),
);
},
child: Text('Go to page 2'),
)
],
);
}
}
Page1 and Page2 each has only a text widget that displays the name field from MyInheritedWidget.
class Page1 extends StatelessWidget {
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
final myInheritedWidget = MyInheritedWidget.of(context);
return Scaffold(
appBar: AppBar(
title: Text('Page 1'),
),
body: Text(myInheritedWidget.name),
);
}
}
class Page2 extends StatelessWidget {
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
final myInheritedWidget = MyInheritedWidget.of(context);
return Scaffold(
appBar: AppBar(
title: Text('Page 2'),
),
body: Text(myInheritedWidget.name),
);
}
}
In this scenario, the name field of MyInheritedWidget is not accessible form Page1 and Page2, but it can be accessed in WidgetA.
Now lets get to the question:
It is said that an InheritedWidget can be accessed from all of its descendants. What does descendant mean?
In MyHomePage, I know WidgetA is a descendant of MyInheritedWidget. but, is Page1 also a descendant of MyInheritedWidget?
If the answer is no, How can I make Page1 a descendant of MyInheritedWidget?
Do I need to wrap it again inside MyInheritedWidget?
What if there is a chain of navigations like this: Page1-> Page2 -> Page3 ... Page10 and I want to access MyInheritedWidget in Page10, Do I have to wrap each of the pages inside MyInheritedWidget?