* Fall back to ANDROID_SDK_ROOT if ANDROID_HOME is not set
And update descriptions to use the non-deprecated ANDROID_SDK_ROOT.
Fixes#15114.
* Remove trailing whitespace
* Update dev/devicelab/lib/framework/adb.dart
Co-Authored-By: DanTup <danny@tuppeny.com>
* Reformat long line
* First step in Flutter Doctor refactor. Assigns categories to all validators.
* Revert "Roll engine e54bc4ea1832..a84b210b3d26 (6 commits) (#20453)"
This reverts commit 05c2880a17.
* Split iOS and Android workflows into workflow and validator classes.
* Change ValidatorCategory to handle standalone validators that share a
category (e.g. IntelliJ).
Also make Android Studio and Android toolchain use separate categories.
At this stage, flutter doctor output matches what it was previously.
(The summary() method itself has not yet been changed )
* Change doctor summary code to support validator categories.
Output is still unchanged.
* Handle small formatting issues.
* Flip Flutter category's isGroup field to false until it's actually
needed.
* Revert auto-generated formatting changes to keep those lines from
muddying the pull.
* Small fixes pointed out by analyzer.
* Properly fix analyzer issues around const constructors.
* Small changes to address comments.
* Add tests to verify grouped validator behavior and validationtype
merging.
* Update doctor.dart
* Add comments for clarification.
Our style guide says the k's are not necessary, and it seems like a good idea to make all the code be consistent on this.
Only naming changes to private vars: no logic changes.
* Revert "Revert "Add android license verification to doctor and some refactoring" (#14727)"
This reverts commit d260294752.
* Add tests, fix sdkManagerEnv and use it consistently, and rearrange Status object model
* AnsiSpinner needs to leave the cursor where it found it.
* fix tests
* Const constructor warning only shows up on windows...?
* Avoid crash if we can't find the home directory
* Make pathVarSeparator return a string in the mock
* Implement review comments
* Fix out-of-order problem on stop
Reports from that commit included:
* Doctor hanging
* Doctor prompting to install JDK
* AnsiStatus.cancel() printing elapsed time and extra newline
* Printing extra spinner character at the end of each line
* Initial version, seems to work
* Unit test for android license checker
* Cleanups
* Windows analyzer wants const.
* Refinements to timeout
* review comments
* Forgot a nit
flutter doctor --android-licenses requires Android sdkmanager version 26
or later. When sdkmanager is not available (SDKs earlier than v25),
direct users to SDK upgrade instructions. When it's installed but not
v26 or later, emit instructions to run sdkmanager --update.
Convenience getters for the the path to the Android SDK manager and the
currently installed version of the tool.
Pre-factoring to support better checks around the --android-licenses
command, which uses a feature of the SDK manager that is unsupported in
older versions of the tool.
* Add support for NDK discovery and add --prefer-shared-library option
We would like to be able to use native tools (e.g. simpleperf, gdb) with
precompiled flutter apps. The native tools work much better with *.so
files instead of the custom formats the Dart VM uses by default.
The reason for using blobs / instruction snapshots is that we do not
want to force flutter users to install the Android NDK.
This CL adds a `--prefer-shared-library` flag to e.g. `flutter build
apk` which will use the NDK compiler (if available) to turn the
precompiled app assembly file to an `*.so` file. If the NDK compiler is
not available it will default to the default behavior.
* Rebase, add test for NDK detection, augment flutter.gradle with @Input for flag
* Use InMemoryFileSystem for test
* Remove unused import
* Address some analyzer warnings
Previously, we were mapping certain named platforms
(e.g. `android-stable`) to their corresponding version.
this had two problems:
1. The version could become out of date. For instance, we had
mapped `android-stable` to version 24, but the stable version
is now 27.
2. The list of possible named versions wasn't comprehensive.
Some Android SDKs just list the platform as `stable`, or
`experimental`, etc.
This change updates the platform version detection to use
the `build.prop` file that exists in the platform directory
(only for cases where the version number is not encoded into
the directory name).
Eliminates the need for the device/daemon code to get at the iOS/Android
tooling indirectly via Doctor. In tests, we now inject the workflow
objects (or mocks) directly.
- [x] Add custom logic on MacOS to determine if Java is installed before invoking `java`.
- [x] Check JAVA_HOME, platform specific logic, and finally PATH to locate the `java` executable.
- [x] Improved doctor messages.
Fixes#8508Fixes#8521
* Teach flutter tools to find gradle
Flutter tools will now use Gradle from Android Studio, which is now found automatically.
flutter doctor will verify that Android Studio has been installed, and that the included Gradle is at least version 2.14.1.
It is still possible to manually configure the path to Android Studio (flutter config --android-studio-dir=XXX) or Gradle (flutter config --gradle-dir=XXX), but this should only be necessary if they're installed somewhere non-standard.
Only tested on Linux and macOS for now.
Fixes#8131