* WIP on web plugin registry
* WIP on registering plugins
* WIP on web plugin registration
* Only generate `package:flutter_web_plugins` imports if plugins are
defined
* Add parsing test
* Add documentation
* Fix analyzer warnings
* add license headers
* Add tests for package:flutter_web_plugins
* Run `flutter update-packages --force-upgrade`
* Fix analyzer errors
* Fix analyzer error in test
* Update copyright and remove flutter SDK constraints
* Enable tests since engine has rolled
* add flutter_web_plugins tests to bots
* Create an empty .packages file for WebFs test
* Moved the default BinaryMessenger instance to ServicesBinding
This reverts commit 821602aef3.
* Added assertion in defaultBinaryMessenger. Also fixed the devicelab tests.
* Added new ButtonBarTheme to replace the deprecated ButtonTheme.bar method.
* Responding to PR feedback.
* [Material] Create material Banner component (#36880)
This PR creates a new material widget for the Banner component. This includes a theme as well. This widget can be dropped into any application, ideally at the top of a listview or scrollview.
(cherry picked from commit 35b6d668e1)
Removed the use of ButtonTheme.bar in the Banner implementation.
* Updated documentation from PR review comments.
This relands https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/35297
The followings have been done to fix the broken tests:
1. Add `didSendFirstFrameRasterizedEvent` extension and its tests
2. Wait for `didSendFirstFrameRasterizedEvent` instead of
`didSendFirstFrameEvent` during start up tests
3. Mark missed (probably newly added) start up tests as flaky
* Add Colors.white38
* Update ThemeData.disabledColor and ButtonThemeData.disabledColor to Colors.white38
* Update pre-existing tests to expect Colors.white38 instead of Colors.white30
* Update API documentation to reflect these changes
Update the flutter_gallery Slider demo by aligning the text field in the first slider, adding range slider examples (including custom range thumbs), and separating single slider and range slider examples with tabs.
Updates the Podfile template to use the CocoaPod disable_input_output_paths installation option which prevents the [CP] Embed Pods Frameworks build phase from outputting the Flutter.framework files.
Updates the Podfile template to use the CocoaPod disable_input_output_paths installation option which prevents the [CP] Embed Pods Frameworks build phase from outputting the Flutter.framework files.
Updates the Podfile template to use the CocoaPod disable_input_output_paths installation option which prevents the [CP] Embed Pods Frameworks build phase from outputting the Flutter.framework files.
Updates documentation and non-public API to use American spellings for
consistency with the rest of the codebase.
No changes to behaviour... other than how it's spelt.
* Clean up some flutter_tools tests
* Remove arbitrary retry that happens even for fundamental errors, and generally clean up _DevFSHttpWriter.
* Update dependencies (requires fixes; see next commit)
* Fixes for new dependencies.
This implements focus and hover handling for Material buttons. It inserts Focus widgets into the tree in order to allow buttons to be focusable via keyboard traversal (a.k.a. TAB traversal), and Listener widgets into the InkWell to allow the detection of hover states for widgets.
Addresses #11344, #1608, and #13264.
- Fixed the bug where CupertinoRefreshControl doesn't work in the gallery demo on Android.
- Updated documentation on CupertinoRefreshControl
- Added comments to the gallery demo
- Added concrete examples to ScrollPhysics
This PR introduces a number of changes and improvements to snack bars. This includes the ability to specify:
floating style of snack bars that adhere to the updated Material spec
elevation and shape on the SnackBar itself instead of relying on fixed values
a snackBarTheme as part of ThemeData which allows you to customize all of the above on an app-wide level.
This PR is includes the changes from #21484 as well as additional fixes and modifications. Thanks to @NikoYuwono for providing these changes and getting this off the ground!
Adds an adaptive constructor for the Material Slider. An adaptive widget is one that renders itself as Material on Android, and Cupertino on iOS. This work is based off of a similar feature on Switches: bbb080b#diff-fe2bb980c6207699cbf45538fe927afa.
The motivation for this change is that we should provide adaptive constructors for as many widgets as necessary in the Material library. In Material, it is suggested that the slider is an iOS-style slider.