use_build_context_synchronously
Do not use BuildContext across asynchronous gaps.
This rule is available as of Dart 2.13.
Rule sets: flutter
Details
#DON'T use BuildContext across asynchronous gaps.
Storing BuildContext for later usage can easily lead to difficult to diagnose crashes. Asynchronous gaps are implicitly storing BuildContext and are some of the easiest to overlook when writing code.
When a BuildContext is used, a mounted property must be checked after an asynchronous gap, depending on how the BuildContext is accessed:
- When using a
State'scontextproperty, theState'smountedproperty must be checked. - For other
BuildContextinstances (like a local variable or function argument), theBuildContext'smountedproperty must be checked.
BAD:
void onButtonTapped(BuildContext context) async {
await Future.delayed(const Duration(seconds: 1));
Navigator.of(context).pop();
}GOOD:
void onButtonTapped(BuildContext context) {
Navigator.of(context).pop();
}GOOD:
void onButtonTapped(BuildContext context) async {
await Future.delayed(const Duration(seconds: 1));
if (!context.mounted) return;
Navigator.of(context).pop();
}GOOD:
abstract class MyState extends State<MyWidget> {
void foo() async {
await Future.delayed(const Duration(seconds: 1));
if (!mounted) return; // Checks `this.mounted`, not `context.mounted`.
Navigator.of(context).pop();
}
}Usage
#To enable the use_build_context_synchronously rule, add use_build_context_synchronously under linter > rules in your analysis_options.yaml file:
linter:
rules:
- use_build_context_synchronouslyUnless stated otherwise, the documentation on this site reflects Dart 3.6.0. Page last updated on 2024-07-03. View source or report an issue.