I'm trying to perform an action after my animation finishes. I tried adding a statusListener but that is not working for me. My code looks like this:
  @override
  void initState() {
    super.initState();
    _controller = new AnimationController(
      duration: new Duration(milliseconds: 500),
      vsync: this,
    )..addStatusListener((AnimationStatus status) {
      print("Going");
      if (status.index == 3 && spins > 0) { // AnimationStatus index 3 == completed animation
        _controller.duration = new Duration(milliseconds: speed - 50);
        _controller.forward(from: _controller.value == null ? 0.0 : 1 - _controller.value);
        spins--;
        print(speed);
      }
    });
  }
The print(Going); never gets executed but my animation does end. What is going wrong?
///---Edit---///
I'm using an AnimatedBuilder, that part of the code looks like this:
child: new AnimatedBuilder(
  animation: _controller,
  child: new Image.network(widget.url),
  builder: (BuildContext context, Widget child) {
    return new Transform.rotate(
      angle: _controller.value * 2.0 * math.PI,
      child: child,
    );
  },
),
Reacting to your comment and edit I looked into the AnimationBuilder. Adapting the example in the docs I came up with this working solution:
class Spinner extends StatefulWidget {
  @override
  _SpinnerState createState() => new _SpinnerState();
}
class _SpinnerState extends State<Spinner> with SingleTickerProviderStateMixin {
  AnimationController _controller;
  CurvedAnimation _animation;
  @override
  void initState() {
    super.initState();
    _controller = new AnimationController(
      duration: const Duration(seconds: 5),
      vsync: this,
    )..forward();
    _animation = new CurvedAnimation(
        parent: _controller,
        curve: Curves.linear,
    )..addStatusListener((AnimationStatus status) {
      if (status == AnimationStatus.completed)
        print('completed');
    });
  }
  @override
  void dispose() {
    _controller.dispose();
    super.dispose();
  }
  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return new AnimatedBuilder(
      animation: _animation,
      child: new Container(width: 200.0, height: 200.0, color: Colors.green),
      builder: (BuildContext context, Widget child) {
        return new Transform.rotate(
          angle: _controller.value * 2.0 * 3.1415,
          child: child,
        );
      },
    );
  }
}
As you can see, I used the controller as parent to an animation, which was than used as animation for the AnimationBuilder. Hope it helps.
You can also use the whenComplete listener
_animationController.forward().whenComplete((){
     //Trigger different responses, when animation is started at different places.
})
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