How can I add a border to a widget in Flutter?
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I'm using Flutter and I'd like to add a border to a widget (in this case, a Text widget).

I tried TextStyle and Text, but I didn't see how to add a border.

We answered 21/11, 2017 at 21:48 Comment(0)
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You can add the Text as a child to a Container that has a BoxDecoration with border property:

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Container(
  margin: const EdgeInsets.all(15.0),
  padding: const EdgeInsets.all(3.0),
  decoration: BoxDecoration(
    border: Border.all(color: Colors.blueAccent)
  ),
  child: Text('My Awesome Border'),
)
Totaquine answered 21/11, 2017 at 22:47 Comment(0)
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585

Here is an expanded answer. A DecoratedBox is what you need to add a border, but I am using a Container for the convenience of adding margin and padding.

Here is the general setup.

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Widget myWidget() {
  return Container(
    margin: const EdgeInsets.all(30.0),
    padding: const EdgeInsets.all(10.0),
    decoration: myBoxDecoration(), //             <--- BoxDecoration here
    child: Text(
      "text",
      style: TextStyle(fontSize: 30.0),
    ),
  );
}

where the BoxDecoration is

BoxDecoration myBoxDecoration() {
  return BoxDecoration(
    border: Border.all(),
  );
}

Border width

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These have a border width of 1, 3, and 10 respectively.

BoxDecoration myBoxDecoration() {
  return BoxDecoration(
    border: Border.all(
      width: 1, //                   <--- border width here
    ),
  );
}

Border color

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These have a border color of

  • Colors.red
  • Colors.blue
  • Colors.green

Code

BoxDecoration myBoxDecoration() {
  return BoxDecoration(
    border: Border.all(
      color: Colors.red, //                   <--- border color
      width: 5.0,
    ),
  );
}

Border side

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These have a border side of

  • left (3.0), top (3.0)
  • bottom (13.0)
  • left (blue[100], 15.0), top (blue[300], 10.0), right (blue[500], 5.0), bottom (blue[800], 3.0)

Code

BoxDecoration myBoxDecoration() {
  return BoxDecoration(
    border: Border(
      left: BorderSide( //                   <--- left side
        color: Colors.black,
        width: 3.0,
      ),
      top: BorderSide( //                    <--- top side
        color: Colors.black,
        width: 3.0,
      ),
    ),
  );
}

Border radius

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These have border radii of 5, 10, and 30 respectively.

BoxDecoration myBoxDecoration() {
  return BoxDecoration(
    border: Border.all(
      width: 3.0
    ),
    borderRadius: BorderRadius.all(
        Radius.circular(5.0) //                 <--- border radius here
    ),
  );
}

Going on

DecoratedBox/BoxDecoration are very flexible. Read Flutter — BoxDecoration Cheat Sheet for many more ideas.

Fahrenheit answered 8/12, 2018 at 6:8 Comment(6)
Anyone know how to use BorderSide with BorderRadius?Claudclauddetta
@HaSnenTai Did you find any solution? In my design i need to give border bottom with pill like shape. How can i achieve this?Aminta
@RobertWilliams, I would use a custom drawing widget.Fahrenheit
@Fahrenheit The widget is Text which needs a strong (pill shaped) border. The text widget width is not fixed. For using custom drawing widget won't I need to provide fix properties?Aminta
@RobertWilliams, I don't know exactly what you are trying to do. I'd open a new question with an illustration and explanation of what isn't currently working. Feel free to link to it from here.Fahrenheit
U can also use the short-hand BorderRadius.circular(8) instead of BorderRadius.all(Radius.circular(5.0)).Runge
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The best way is using BoxDecoration()

Advantage

  • You can set the border of a widget
  • You can set the border Color or Width
  • You can set a Rounded corner of a border
  • You can add a Shadow of a widget

Disadvantage

  • BoxDecoration only use with Container widget, so you want to wrap your widget in Container()

Example

    Container(
      margin: EdgeInsets.all(10),
      padding: EdgeInsets.all(10),
      alignment: Alignment.center,
      decoration: BoxDecoration(
        color: Colors.orange,
        border: Border.all(
            color: Colors.pink[800], // Set border color
            width: 3.0),   // Set border width
        borderRadius: BorderRadius.all(
            Radius.circular(10.0)), // Set rounded corner radius
        boxShadow: [BoxShadow(blurRadius: 10,color: Colors.black,offset: Offset(1,3))] // Make rounded corner of border
      ),
      child: Text("My demo styling"),
    )

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Indestructible answered 3/12, 2019 at 9:13 Comment(0)
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35

You can wrap the widget with DecoratedBox which provides decoration :

Widget textDecoration(String text){
    return DecoratedBox(
        decoration: BoxDecoration(
            border: Border.all(
                color: Colors.red,
                width: 10,
            ),
        ),
        child: Text(text)
    );
}
Diastole answered 2/11, 2021 at 8:26 Comment(0)
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28

Summary

I have tried to summarize all the important possibilities when using border in BoxDecoration.

Outcomes of the below explained borders:

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Explaination

Basic

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  Container(
    decoration: BoxDecoration(border: Border.all()),
    child: const Text("Text"),
 ),    

BorderColor, width and strokeAlign

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Container(
   decoration: BoxDecoration(
   border: Border.all(
       width: 4,
       color: Colors.green,
       strokeAlign: BorderSide.strokeAlignCenter)),
   child: const Text("Text"),
),

Border only on specific side

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      Row(
        mainAxisAlignment: MainAxisAlignment.spaceAround,
        children: [
          Container(
            decoration: const BoxDecoration(
                border: Border(top: BorderSide(width: 2))),
            child: const Text("Text"),
          ),
          Container(
            decoration: const BoxDecoration(
                border: Border(bottom: BorderSide(width: 2))),
            child: const Text("Text"),
          ),
          Container(
            decoration: const BoxDecoration(
                border: Border(
                    top: BorderSide(width: 2),
                    bottom: BorderSide(width: 4))),
            child: const Text("Text"),
          ),
        ],
      ),

Different Shapes

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      Row(
        mainAxisAlignment: MainAxisAlignment.spaceEvenly,
        children: [
          Container(
            padding: const EdgeInsets.all(10),
            decoration: BoxDecoration(
                border: Border.all(),
                shape: BoxShape.circle),
            child: const Text("Text"),
          ),
          Container(
            padding: const EdgeInsets.all(10),
            decoration: BoxDecoration(
              border: Border.all(),
              borderRadius: BorderRadius.circular(10),
            ),
            child: const Text("Text"),
          ),
        ],
      ),

Curved Border Radius

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    Row(
        mainAxisAlignment: MainAxisAlignment.spaceEvenly,
        children: [
          Container(
            padding: const EdgeInsets.all(10),
            decoration: BoxDecoration(
                border: Border.all(),
                borderRadius: const BorderRadius.horizontal(
                    left: Radius.circular(5), right: Radius.circular(20))
                ),
            child: const Text("Text"),
          ),
          Container(
            padding: const EdgeInsets.all(10),
            decoration: BoxDecoration(
                border: Border.all(),
                borderRadius: const BorderRadius.only(
                    topLeft: Radius.circular(10),
                    bottomRight: Radius.circular(20))),
            child: const Text("Text"),
          ),
        ],
      ),
Medawar answered 28/12, 2022 at 16:6 Comment(0)
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21

As stated in the documentation, Flutter prefers composition over parameters.

Most of the time you're not looking for a property, but instead a wrapper (and sometimes a few helpers/"builder").

For borders, you want DecoratedBox, which has a decoration property that defines borders; but also background images or shadows.

Alternatively, like Aziza said, you can use Container. Which is the combination of DecoratedBox, SizedBox and a few other useful widgets.

Wrongheaded answered 21/11, 2017 at 23:15 Comment(0)
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Here, as the Text widget does not have a property that allows us to define a border, we should wrap it with a widget that allows us to define a border. There are several solutions. But the best solution is the use of BoxDecoration in the Container widget.

Why choose to use BoxDecoration?

Because BoxDecoration offers more customization like the possibility to define:

First, the border and also define:

  • border Color
  • border width
  • border radius
  • shape
  • and more ...

An example:

   Container(
     child:Text(' Hello Word '),
     decoration: BoxDecoration(
          color: Colors.yellow,
          border: Border.all(
                color: Colors.red ,
                width: 2.0 ,
              ),
          borderRadius: BorderRadius.circular(15),
            ),
          ),

Output:

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Intermediary answered 10/12, 2020 at 14:33 Comment(0)
A
9

Wrap that widget with the container

Container(
        margin: const EdgeInsets.all(30.0),
        padding: const EdgeInsets.all(10.0),
        decoration: BoxDecoration(border: Border.all(
        color: Colors.black,
        width: 1,
      ),
    ), 
        child: Text(
          "text",
          style: TextStyle(fontSize: 30.0),
        ),
      );
Asceticism answered 25/9, 2021 at 8:27 Comment(0)
S
9

The above answers are also correct, but in case you want to add multiple borders at the same widget, then you can set this

Container(
      child: const Center(
        child: Text(
          'This is your Container',
        ),
      ),
      decoration: BoxDecoration(
        borderRadius: BorderRadius.circular(10),
        color: Colors.white,
        boxShadow: const [
          BoxShadow(color: Colors.green, spreadRadius: 8),
          BoxShadow(color: Colors.yellow, spreadRadius: 5),
        ],
      ),
      height: 50,
    )

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Saito answered 7/3, 2022 at 11:42 Comment(0)
T
6

You can use Container to contain your widget:

Container(
  decoration: BoxDecoration(
    border: Border.all(
    color: Color(0xff000000),
    width: 1,
  )),
  child: Text()
),
Thermogenesis answered 5/6, 2020 at 11:20 Comment(1)
This does not anything over the accepted answer from 3 years prior.Castorina
A
5

Use a container with Boxdercoration.

 BoxDecoration(
    border: Border.all(
      width: 3.0
    ),
    borderRadius: BorderRadius.circular(10.0)
  );
Ardelia answered 5/7, 2020 at 10:46 Comment(1)
This does not anything over the accepted answer from 3 years prior.Castorina
D
4

In case someone would like a outlined/bordered text or apply multiple borders.

You could try this:

https://pub.dev/packages/outlined_text

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DEMO

Diaphone answered 29/5, 2021 at 21:10 Comment(0)
T
4

You can use this method for adding border colour for a container.

Container(
      height: height * 0.06,
      width: width,
      alignment: Alignment.center,
      decoration: BoxDecoration(
        border: Border.all(
          color: primaryColor,
        ),
        borderRadius: BorderRadius.circular(10),
      ),
      child: Text(
        "data",
        style: const TextStyle(
          fontWeight: FontWeight.bold
        ),
      ),
    );
Timmerman answered 18/10, 2023 at 13:5 Comment(0)
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3

You can achieve bottom rounded corner with three side borders.

Stack(
children: [
  Container(
    decoration: BoxDecoration(
      border: Border.all(color: Colors.red, width: 2),
      borderRadius: const BorderRadius.only(
        topLeft: Radius.zero,
        topRight: Radius.zero,
        bottomLeft: Radius.circular(20),
        bottomRight: Radius.circular(20),
      ),
    ),
    child: Padding(
      padding: const EdgeInsets.all(20.0),
      child: Column(
        crossAxisAlignment: CrossAxisAlignment.start,
        children: [
          const SizedBox(
            height: 1,
          ),
          Text("Dummy text"),
          const SizedBox(
            height: 10,
          ),
        ],
      ),
    ),
  ),
  Padding(
    padding: const EdgeInsets.only(left: 2, right: 2),
    child: Container(
      color: AppColors.highLighterBg,
      width: size.width,
      height: 10,
    ),
  )
],

);

Phellem answered 4/10, 2023 at 13:18 Comment(0)
A
2

If you want to add border to some text of container then you can easily to do it by applying BoxDecoration to Container.

code :

Container(
  decoration: BoxDecoration(
    border: Border.all(
      color: Colors.redAccent,
      width: 1,
    ),
  ),
  child: Text('Some Text'),
);
Amsden answered 5/5, 2021 at 5:15 Comment(0)
C
2

Rounded corner/border with bottom shadow

Container(
 // child it's depend on your requirement
  child: const Center(
    child: Text(
      'This is your Container',
    ),
  ),
  decoration: BoxDecoration(
    borderRadius: BorderRadius.circular(10),
    color: Colors.white,
  boxShadow: <BoxShadow>[
       // shadow color and radius
        BoxShadow(
            color: Colors.black54,
            blurRadius: 15.0,
            offset: Offset(0.0, 0.75)
        )
      ],
  ),
  // according your height ex. 50
  height: 50,
);
Churchless answered 16/8, 2022 at 13:3 Comment(0)
A
2

Try the following code:

Container(
  margin: margin,
  padding: padding,
  decoration: BoxDecoration(
    border: Border.all(
      color: color,
      width: width,
    ),
  ),
  child: Text(
    data,
    style: TextStyle(fontSize: 30.0),
  ),
),
Armstrong answered 11/9, 2022 at 0:41 Comment(0)
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2

Text border style:

Stack(
  children: <Widget>[
    // Stroked text as border.
    Text(
      'Greetings, planet!',
      style: TextStyle(
        fontSize: 40,
        foreground: Paint()
          ..style = PaintingStyle.stroke
          ..strokeWidth = 6
          ..color = Colors.blue[700]!,
      ),
    ),
    // Solid text as fill.
    Text(
      'Greetings, planet!',
      style: TextStyle(
        fontSize: 40,
        color: Colors.grey[300],
      ),
    ),
  ],
)
Traynor answered 3/1, 2023 at 8:13 Comment(0)
B
1

use the Text widget inside a container and use decoration to border the text:

decoration: BoxDecoration(
    border: Border.all(
    color: Color(0xff000000),
    width: 1,
)),
Bucksaw answered 24/1, 2023 at 16:14 Comment(0)
P
1

Yes, there's different approaches for that. One of them is: Wrap it in a container. And use box decoration like this.

Container(
  padding: const EdgeInsets.all(16.0),
  decoration: BoxDecoration(
    border: Border.all(width: 5, color: Colors.red),
    borderRadius: BorderRadius.all(Radius.circular(50)),
  ), 
  child: const Text(
    "Box decoration",
    style: TextStyle(fontSize: 34.0),
  ),
)
Primero answered 7/2, 2023 at 11:46 Comment(0)
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1
     In Flutter, you can add a border to a widget using the Container widget and its decoration property. The BoxDecoration class allows you to define various visual elements, including borders.

     import 'package:flutter/material.dart';

void main() {
  runApp(MyApp());
}

class MyApp extends StatelessWidget {
  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return MaterialApp(
      home: Scaffold(
        appBar: AppBar(
          title: Text('Border Example'),
        ),
        body: Center(
          child: Container(
            width: 200,
            height: 100,
            decoration: BoxDecoration(
              border: Border.all(
                color: Colors.blue,  // Set border color
                width: 2.0,          // Set border width
              ),
              borderRadius: BorderRadius.circular(8.0),  // Set border radius
            ),
            child: Center(
              child: Text(
                'Hello, Border!',
                style: TextStyle(fontSize: 16),
              ),
            ),
          ),
        ),
      ),
    );
  }
}

Try this solution from latest version of Flutter V3.16
Haruspicy answered 12/1 at 13:20 Comment(0)
M
0

Just wrap the widget with container and decorate the container as you want.

Mcguire answered 14/12, 2023 at 4:39 Comment(1)
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