Your Second Flutter App

Nov 30 2021 · Dart 2.13, Flutter 2.2.3, Visual Studio Code

Part 3: Navigate & Animate

17. Navigate Between Screens

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Setting up navigation between the multiple screens of your app is an important aspect of app development.

class CourseDetailsPage extends StatelessWidget {

  CourseDetailsPage({Key key, this.course}) : super(key: key);

  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return Container(

    );
  }
}
final Course course;
import '../../model/course.dart';
const CourseDetailPage({Key? key, required this.course}) : super(key: key);
return Scaffold(
      appBar: AppBar(title: Text(course.name)),
      body: const Text('Course detail'),
    );
onTap: () {

},
Navigator.of(context).push<MaterialPageRoute>());
MaterialPageRoute(
  builder: (context) => CourseDetailsPage(
    course: course,
  ),
),
import '../course_detail/course_details_page.dart';