* Add Linux unit tests to plugin template
Adds an example native unit test to the plugin template for Linux,
matching the structure we use for our 1P plugin unit tests. Once these
have been added for all platforms+languages, they will be documented on
a new plugin development page to explain their use.
While ideally we would adjust the engine APIs first to allow for testing
the method call handler directly, it's unclear when we will have time
for that work, and for a complex plugin most of the testing wouldn't be
at that layer anyway, so having the structure in place with the
limitations documented is still a significant improvement over having
nothing in the template.
Part of https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/82458
* Add creation test
* Add integration tests
* Missing newlines
* test owner
* Typo
* Add Windows unit tests to plugin template
Adds an example native unit test to the plugin template for Windows,
matching the format we use for our 1P plugin example app unit tests.
Once these have been added for all platforms+languages, they will be
documented on a new plugin development page to explain their use.
Since we don't appear to be running our current plugin e2e tests for
Windows, this adds a new configuration to run them. I haven't
`led`-tested this, so it may not work, but this will give a starting
point for getting them running.
Part of https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/82458
* Minor fix
* Add test owner
* Fix typo
* Fix test feature flag
* Add an integration test to plugin template example
Dart unit tests don't exercise host-side plugin code at all, so the
example tests in the plugin template currently have very little
meaningful coverage. This adds an integration test to the example app
when creating a plugin, so that there's an example of how to actually
test that a complete round-trip plugin call works.
This is done as a separate template that's currently only used by the
plugin template because I don't know what a good example for a
non-plugin case would be that isn't largely just a duplicate of the
widget tests. However, the integration test pre-includes conditionals
around the parts that are plugin-specific so that it can more easily be
expanded to other use cases later (e.g., in
https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/68818).
Part of https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/82458
* Add integration test to expected dependencies of a plugin app
* Test fixes
* Make an explicit test case
You can now specify a --local-web-sdk flag to point to a wasm_release folder. This will make it so that only artifacts that pertain to the web sdk are overridden to point to the wasm_release folder. Other artifacts (such as impellerc) will pull from the cache, or from the --local-engine path if that is specified.
This also uses precompiled platform kernel files for both ddc and dart2js
* Removes retries from "pub get" and proxies its stdout output
* Fix issue where ErrorHandlingProcessManager does not forward "mode" parameter to backing ProcessManager's "start" method
* Make "pub get" use ProcessStartMode.inheritStdio instead of forwarding bytes to stdout and stderr
* Fix tests
* Remove unused env var
* Add back 'Running "flutter pub get"...' status log
* Fix indent
* Add Pub.test() constructor which lets tests mock stdio
The recent survey suggests that some people are not finding documentation after they get started with Flutter, so let's just give them links right away. It might not help everyone but there's not really any downside so...
* Implement trackpad gestures in framework
* Touch and Pan/Zoom pointers have separate IDs now
* Handle trackpad pointer device type
* Respect supportedDevices for pan/zoom events
* Update after rebase
* Fix check failures
* Avoid error with very short drags
* Address feedback
* Refactor drag event handler
* Address more feedback
* Add some missing punctuation
* Building shared C source code as part of the native build for platforms Android, iOS, Linux desktop, MacOS desktop, and Windows desktop.
* Sample code doing a synchronous FFI call.
* Sample code doing a long running synchronous FFI call on a helper isolate.
* Use of `package:ffigen` to generate the bindings.