In this video, you can learn how to implement “pull to refresh” into any kind of ListView(). Whether it’s a regular ListView or ListView.builder(), they both work with the RefreshIndicator() widget.

I’d also like to challenge you to play around with this widget and figure out how to implement it from pulling the bottom area in the up direction!

If you’re a beginner, this will definitely be a little bit more advanced, because I casually mention Databases (Specifically using the SQFLite Flutter Package) and State Management (Provider Flutter Package). If you have any doubts at all, just drop a comment and I’ll create a video answering your doubts.

Hope this short video can help you in some way, and if it does please don’t forget to LIKE the video!

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Links for the packages:
SQFLite - https://pub.dev/packages/sqflite
Provider - https://pub.dev/packages/provider

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Pull To Refresh (RefreshIndicator Widget With ListView) - Flutter
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