This moves the app template more toward being a more generic starting
point for any Flutter application, eliminating some hard-code
assumptions about there being a single window/engine pair that is
directly bound to the life of the application:
- Moves the runloop into its own class, making it capable of servicing
any number of engine instances.
- Moves the logic for setting up a window containing only a Flutter view
into a window subclass for ease of re-use.
- Makes quit-on-window-close an optional property. (Long term this
should be even more generic, like a quit-when-last-window-closes
option, but this is a short-term improvement that removes the binding
between the runloop and the window).
- Allows for multiple instances of Win32Window to exist without issues
relating to the window class registration.
Since there are getting to be a non-trivial number of files associated
with the runner, this moves the source into a runner/ directory, as is
already done on some other platforms.
Note that creating multiple Flutter windows at the same time still
doesn't work correctly even with this change, but this addresses some of
the known issues, and makes it easier to test in the future (e.g., for
debugging engine-level issues with multiple instances).
Fixes#45397
Makes the following changes to the behavior of precache:
- The --all-platforms flags now fetches all artifacts, rather than just
turning off platform filtering of selected artifacts.
- Explicitly requested artifacts are no longer subject to platform
filtering. E.g., 'precache --ios' will download iOS artifacts on
Windows and Linux (but 'precache' without an 'ios' flag will still
only download iOS artifacts on macOS).
- Desktop platform artifacts now respect the bypassing of platform
filtering.
Fixes#53272
This will allow experimenting with the remove to string transformer before we're ready to turn it on by default. This doesn't work for web yet since we use dart2js instead of the frontend_server for producing kernel
Adds initial support for flutter create of apps and plugins. This is derived from the current FDE example app and sample plugin, adding template values where relevant.
Since the APIs/tooling/template aren't stable yet, the app template includes a version marker, which will be updated each time there's a breaking change. The build now checks that the template version matches the version known by that version of the tool, and gives a specific error message when there's a mismatch, which improves over the current breaking change experience of hitting whatever build failure the breaking change causes and having to figure out that the problem is that the runner is out of date. It also adds a warning to the create output about the fact that it won't be stable.
Plugins don't currently have a version marker since in practice this is not a significant problem for plugins yet the way it is for runners; we can add it later if that changes.
Fixes#30704
Move Flutter Gallery to dev/integration_tests/ as it is an older copy used only for testing. The current version of the Flutter Gallery now lives in https://github.com/flutter/gallery.
Updates VisualStudio and VisualStudioValidator to use constructors instead of global injection. Updates VisualStudio test cases to prefer FakeProcessManager
Updates build_windows test to work without injected VisualStudio
Previously the AdbLogReader did async setup in the StreamController.onListen callback, specifically it would query the api version and start the adb process. If the log subscription was cancelled before this setup completed, then the log output could (haven't confirmed) get added to a closed controller, causing the above state error.
Adds initial support for `flutter create` of apps and plugins. This is derived from the current FDE example app and sample plugin, with a few changes:
- Added template values where it makes sense.
- Moved some likely-to-change values into separate files for now, to simplify the delete/recreate cycle that will be necessary until it's stable.
- Added some minor Makefile flag handling improvements
Since the APIs/tooling/template aren't stable yet, the app template includes a version marker, which will be updated each time there's a breaking change. The build now checks that the template version matches the version known by that version of the tool, and gives a specific error message when there's a mismatch, which improves over the current breaking change experience of hitting whatever build failure the breaking change causes and having to figure out that the problem is that the runner is out of date. It also adds a warning to the `create` output about the fact that it won't be stable.
This PR adds the linux and windows target platform enum values, along with automatically setting the defaultTargetPlatform to the appropriate value on those platforms.
Fixes#31366
Now that the new schema is supported on the stable channel, and the old
schema is considered legacy, the template should always create plugins
using the new schema.
Fixes#51010
The test package differentiates between passing and not passing this
argument. A previous version had a bug that treated passing `0`
identically to not passing the argument, and the flutter test runner
relied on this bug by always passing a value and using a default of `0`.
- Remove the argument defaults throughout to make it clear that `null`
is a valid value and the default.
- Remove the argument defaulting on the argument parser.
- Update the wording of the usage for this argument, this will also be
updated on the `package:test` side.
Now that the new schema is supported on the stable channel, and the old
schema is considered legacy, the template should always create plugins
using the new schema.
Moves the checks that projects have been configured for desktop to a lower level, where they will cover more codepaths (e.g., 'run'), and improves them to check for native build projects, rather than just directories, to catch cases where the directory exists (e.g., due to accidental creation of generated files).
Also adds links to the error messages pointing to instructions on adding desktop support to a project.
Fixes#47145
* Update packages.
* Add many more global analyses.
* Catch trailing spaces and trailing newlines in all text files.
Before we were only checking newly added files, but that means we
missed some.
* Port the trailing spaces logic to work on Windows too.
* Correct all the files with trailing spaces and newlines.
* Refactor some of the dev/bots logic into a utils.dart library.
Notably, the "exit" and "print" shims for testing are now usable
from test.dart, analyze.dart, and run_command.dart.
* Add an "exitWithError" function that prints the red lines and
then exits. This is the preferred way to exit from test.dart,
analyze.dart, and run_command.dart.
* More consistency in the output of analyze.dart.
* Refactor analyze.dart to use the _allFiles file enumerating logic
more widely.
* Add some double-checking logic to the _allFiles logic to catch
cases where changes to that logic end up catching fewer files
than expected (helps prevent future false positives).
* Add a check to prevent new binary files from being added to
the repository. Grandfather in the binaries that we've already
added.
* Update all the dependencies (needed because we now import crypto in
dev/bots/analyze.dart).
* Support Flutter Driver test for Flutter Web application.
* Support Flutter Driver test for Flutter Web application.
* Fix documentation issues.
* Support Flutter Driver test for Flutter Web application.
* Fix documentation.
* Remove unused file from dartdoc check.
* Sync to date.
* Revert change to dartdoc.
* Address comments.
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Jonah Williams <jonahwilliams@google.com>
* Update copyrights.
* Update allowed list for browsers.
* Verify command line arguments for Drive command is correctly parsed.
* Make waitUntilFirstFrameRasterized throw unimplementedError for Flutter Web Driver.
* Add comment for why sync WebDriver is used.
* Update documentations.
* Add more unit tests and update documentation.
* Configure test.dart so that web_extension_test will be executed with --platform=chrome.
* Revert unnecessary changes.
* Add new file path for Windows to blacklist.
* Reconstruct the structure of flutter_driver/test/src folder to remove filtering logic in dev/bots/test.dart/
* Fix path to web_extension_test.dart.
* Add instructions for how to use WebFlutterDriver.
* Update getLayerTree to use sendCommand instead of _sendCommand.
* Update pubspec files.
* Prposal for supporting URL tunnelling
* Update daemon.md
* Add the ability for daemon to call clients to expose URLs
* Fix dwds mock in web_fs tests
* Fix type error
* Remove build_runner import from run
* Move appStartedTime back to after the app has started
* Remove nested DI scope and pass urlTunneller down
* Fix import
* Tweak TODO
* Fix existing tests
* Fix spec to use result instead of params for response object
* Fix exposeUrl to use a url field, as spec'd
* Test that the daemon's exposeUrl sends a request and handles the response
* [flutter_driver] [fuchsia] Validate existance of cmx for driver tests
Also added an example driver test that can run on Fuchsia devices.
Fixes: https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/45624
* update packages for stock example
* fix licenses
* Update project.pbxproj files to say Flutter rather than Chromium
Also, the templates now have an empty organization so that we don't cause people to give their apps a Flutter copyright.
* Update the copyright notice checker to require a standard notice on all files
* Update copyrights on Dart files. (This was a mechanical commit.)
* Fix weird license headers on Dart files that deviate from our conventions; relicense Shrine.
Some were already marked "The Flutter Authors", not clear why. Their
dates have been normalized. Some were missing the blank line after the
license. Some were randomly different in trivial ways for no apparent
reason (e.g. missing the trailing period).
* Clean up the copyrights in non-Dart files. (Manual edits.)
Also, make sure templates don't have copyrights.
* Fix some more ORGANIZATIONNAMEs
This PR adds TargetPlatform.macOS to the TargetPlatform enum. This allows us to begin implementation of some adaptive UI based on which target platform is desired.
I haven't updated the tests here, that will come in a follow-up PR.
* de-null dartDefines in daemon mode
* remove daemonCommand; pipe through dartDefines into Daemon
* pass dartDefiles in attach; add test for --machine mode
* Allow web server device to use extension if started with --start-paused
* Fix comment
* Remove browser-launch option that allowed using Chrome without launching Chrome
The web-server device should now be used if you don't want to launch a browser.
* Add tests for WebServerDevice with --start-paused
* Fixes from rebase
* More fixes from rebase
* Fix from rebase
* Fix condition for page refresh in non-debug builds
* Make dwds conditions match with a new getter
* Add missing .device
* Switch from using app.progress to app.url for passing web launch urls
* Update daemon.md
* Change app.url -> app.webLaunchUrl
* Add tests for app.webLaunchUrl event
* Update tests with recent changes after rebasing