How to create a diagnosticable tree with a depth bigger than 1?












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I'm trying to display a complex structure in the widget inspector by overriding debugFillProperties.



The issue I have is, the depth seems limited, at which point the displayed value is a toString of the object.



I'm trying to have such a tree:



MyClass
+ complexObject: Foo
+ object1: Bar
bar: 42
+ object2: Bar
bar: 0


But the only thing I managed to get is the following:



MyClass
+ complexObject: Foo
object1: Bar(bar: 42)
object2: Bar(bar: 0)


visual



I tried the following:



@override
void debugFillProperties(DiagnosticPropertiesBuilder properties) {
super.debugFillProperties(properties);
properties.add(
DiagnosticsProperty(
'foo',
Foo(),
),
);
}


Where Foo is:



class Foo extends DiagnosticableTree{
@override
void debugFillProperties(DiagnosticPropertiesBuilder properties) {
super.debugFillProperties(properties);
properties.add(DiagnosticsProperty('object1', Bar(42)));
properties.add(DiagnosticsProperty('object2', Bar(0)));
}
}

class Bar extends Diagnosticable {
final int value;

Bar(this.value);

@override
void debugFillProperties(DiagnosticPropertiesBuilder properties) {
super.debugFillProperties(properties);
properties.add(DiagnosticsProperty('value', value));
}
}









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    I'm trying to display a complex structure in the widget inspector by overriding debugFillProperties.



    The issue I have is, the depth seems limited, at which point the displayed value is a toString of the object.



    I'm trying to have such a tree:



    MyClass
    + complexObject: Foo
    + object1: Bar
    bar: 42
    + object2: Bar
    bar: 0


    But the only thing I managed to get is the following:



    MyClass
    + complexObject: Foo
    object1: Bar(bar: 42)
    object2: Bar(bar: 0)


    visual



    I tried the following:



    @override
    void debugFillProperties(DiagnosticPropertiesBuilder properties) {
    super.debugFillProperties(properties);
    properties.add(
    DiagnosticsProperty(
    'foo',
    Foo(),
    ),
    );
    }


    Where Foo is:



    class Foo extends DiagnosticableTree{
    @override
    void debugFillProperties(DiagnosticPropertiesBuilder properties) {
    super.debugFillProperties(properties);
    properties.add(DiagnosticsProperty('object1', Bar(42)));
    properties.add(DiagnosticsProperty('object2', Bar(0)));
    }
    }

    class Bar extends Diagnosticable {
    final int value;

    Bar(this.value);

    @override
    void debugFillProperties(DiagnosticPropertiesBuilder properties) {
    super.debugFillProperties(properties);
    properties.add(DiagnosticsProperty('value', value));
    }
    }









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      I'm trying to display a complex structure in the widget inspector by overriding debugFillProperties.



      The issue I have is, the depth seems limited, at which point the displayed value is a toString of the object.



      I'm trying to have such a tree:



      MyClass
      + complexObject: Foo
      + object1: Bar
      bar: 42
      + object2: Bar
      bar: 0


      But the only thing I managed to get is the following:



      MyClass
      + complexObject: Foo
      object1: Bar(bar: 42)
      object2: Bar(bar: 0)


      visual



      I tried the following:



      @override
      void debugFillProperties(DiagnosticPropertiesBuilder properties) {
      super.debugFillProperties(properties);
      properties.add(
      DiagnosticsProperty(
      'foo',
      Foo(),
      ),
      );
      }


      Where Foo is:



      class Foo extends DiagnosticableTree{
      @override
      void debugFillProperties(DiagnosticPropertiesBuilder properties) {
      super.debugFillProperties(properties);
      properties.add(DiagnosticsProperty('object1', Bar(42)));
      properties.add(DiagnosticsProperty('object2', Bar(0)));
      }
      }

      class Bar extends Diagnosticable {
      final int value;

      Bar(this.value);

      @override
      void debugFillProperties(DiagnosticPropertiesBuilder properties) {
      super.debugFillProperties(properties);
      properties.add(DiagnosticsProperty('value', value));
      }
      }









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      I'm trying to display a complex structure in the widget inspector by overriding debugFillProperties.



      The issue I have is, the depth seems limited, at which point the displayed value is a toString of the object.



      I'm trying to have such a tree:



      MyClass
      + complexObject: Foo
      + object1: Bar
      bar: 42
      + object2: Bar
      bar: 0


      But the only thing I managed to get is the following:



      MyClass
      + complexObject: Foo
      object1: Bar(bar: 42)
      object2: Bar(bar: 0)


      visual



      I tried the following:



      @override
      void debugFillProperties(DiagnosticPropertiesBuilder properties) {
      super.debugFillProperties(properties);
      properties.add(
      DiagnosticsProperty(
      'foo',
      Foo(),
      ),
      );
      }


      Where Foo is:



      class Foo extends DiagnosticableTree{
      @override
      void debugFillProperties(DiagnosticPropertiesBuilder properties) {
      super.debugFillProperties(properties);
      properties.add(DiagnosticsProperty('object1', Bar(42)));
      properties.add(DiagnosticsProperty('object2', Bar(0)));
      }
      }

      class Bar extends Diagnosticable {
      final int value;

      Bar(this.value);

      @override
      void debugFillProperties(DiagnosticPropertiesBuilder properties) {
      super.debugFillProperties(properties);
      properties.add(DiagnosticsProperty('value', value));
      }
      }






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