57
votes

How can I make a flutter application fullscreen. I already found out how to hide the status bar Hide Android Status Bar On Flutter App. but I can't seem to find how to hide the android navigation bar.

9
@FarshidABZ The link you provided is for the Android SDK - Bobola was clearly looking for a Flutter solution.SilSur

9 Answers

97
votes

It's exactly like for Android status bar.

Doing SystemChrome.setEnabledSystemUIOverlays([]) hides both the status bar and the navigation bar.

p/s : use this SystemChrome.setEnabledSystemUIOverlays(SystemUiOverlay.values); to disable full screen mode.

42
votes
// to hide only bottom bar:
SystemChrome.setEnabledSystemUIOverlays ([SystemUiOverlay.top]);

// to hide only status bar: 
SystemChrome.setEnabledSystemUIOverlays ([SystemUiOverlay.bottom]);

// to hide both:
SystemChrome.setEnabledSystemUIOverlays ([]);
10
votes

Finally i found a way to set in one class for fullscreen. and disable on other classes.

To set full screen put this code in initState()

SystemChrome.setEnabledSystemUIOverlays([]);

and to set back to normal. In dispose()

SystemChrome.setEnabledSystemUIOverlays(SystemUiOverlay.values);

in the same class.

@override
  void dispose() {
        SystemChrome.setEnabledSystemUIOverlays(SystemUiOverlay.values);
    super.dispose();
  }
    
  @override
  initState() {
      SystemChrome.setEnabledSystemUIOverlays([]);
    super.initState();
  }

you can't set the

SystemChrome.restoreSystemUIOverlays();

in dispose(). because its already saying

**Restores the system overlays to the last settings provided via [setEnabledSystemUIOverlays].**
May be used when the platform force enables/disables UI elements.
          
For example, when the Android keyboard disables hidden status and navigation bars,
this can be called to re-disable the bars when the keyboard is closed.
          
On Android, the system UI cannot be changed until 1 second after the previous
change. This is to prevent malware from permanently hiding navigation buttons.`
8
votes

Below code is working perfect for fullscreen

SystemChrome.setEnabledSystemUIOverlays(SystemUiOverlay.values);
import 'package:flutter/services.dart'; 
////

@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
///Set color status bar
 SystemChrome.setEnabledSystemUIOverlays(SystemUiOverlay.values);
   return Scaffold(
   backgroundColor: Colors.white,
   body: Center(
    child: Column(
      mainAxisAlignment: MainAxisAlignment.center,
      children: <Widget>[
        Image.asset(
          'images/ic_splash_logo.png',
          width: 97.0,
          height: 115.0,
          fit: BoxFit.contain,
        ),
        SizedBox(
          height: 10.0,
        ),
        Text(
          'iComplain',
          style: TextStyle(fontSize: 24,
              color: Color(0xFF174D73),
            fontFamily: 'Helvetica'
          ),
        ),
      ],
     ),
    ),
  );
}
6
votes

SystemChrome.setEnabledSystemUIOverlays([]);

This hides the top and bottom bars but the app size remains the same. It does not expand to full screen height.

4
votes

this is my experience if i add SystemChrome.setEnabledSystemUIOverlays([]); in init or dispose , status bar and navigation bar will back when you use keyboard , but if you use it like this it work perfect:

  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {

    // To make this screen full screen.
    // It will hide status bar and notch.
    SystemChrome.setEnabledSystemUIOverlays([]);

    // full screen image for splash screen.
    return Container(
            child: new Image.asset('assets/splash.png', fit: BoxFit.fill));
      }
    }

inside of your widget

1
votes

Use SystemChrome.setEnabledSystemUIOverlays([]); in your initState() like this:

  void initState() {
    super.initState();
    print("Splash");

    // Start full screen
    SystemChrome.setEnabledSystemUIOverlays([]);
  }

to start the screen in full-screen mode.

Next use SystemChrome.setEnabledSystemUIOverlays(SystemUiOverlay.values); in your dispose() function to exit full-screen mode for next screens.

  void dispose() {
    super.dispose();
    // Exit full screen
    SystemChrome.setEnabledSystemUIOverlays(SystemUiOverlay.values);
  }
0
votes

Use SystemChrome.setEnabledSystemUIOverlays([]); in your main, you can use WidgetsFlutterBinding.ensureInitialized(); beforehand if you get errors.

But, this does not persist through the app, and after a textfield loses focus you're supposed to call SystemChrome.restoreSystemUIOverlays() after 1 second. Apparently "This is to prevent malware from permanently hiding navigation buttons". (Why not just keep the swipe down gesture to prevent being 'stuck inside' the app? ) in any case My app is full of forms and that method seems like a lot of work.

I guess this solution is a bit hacky but i just created a service running in the background on a timer every second running SystemChrome.restoreSystemUIOverlays() it looks like this:

    class FullscreenService{
  
    Timer? timer;
    static FullscreenService? _instance;
    FullscreenService._internal() {
    timer = Timer.periodic(
    Duration(seconds: 1), (Timer t) => 
    SystemChrome.restoreSystemUIOverlays);
    }

    factory FullscreenService() => _instance ?? FullscreenService._internal();

    void cancelTimer(){
    timer!.cancel();
   }
  }

I'm hoping i wont have to use this in the future and if anyone has any ideas how to avoid this while still maintaining fullscreen please let me know... but at least its working for now.

-16
votes

The AppBar is your Navigation bar so just remove it from your Code as illustrate below

//New This Code it should work , the AppBar is navigation bar

import 'package:flutter/material.dart';

void main() => runApp(new MyApp());

class MyApp extends StatelessWidget {      
   @override
   Widget build(BuildContext context) {
      return new MaterialApp(
         home: new Scaffold(
           body: new Center(
              child: new Text('Hello World'),
           ),
         ),
      );
   }
}