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Jackson Gardner
9973673752
Support flutter run --wasm and flutter drive --wasm. (#146231)
This adds support for adding the `--wasm` flag to `flutter run` and `flutter drive`
* Emits errors if you attempt to use the skwasm renderer without the `--wasm` flag
* Emits errors if you try to use `--wasm` when not using a web device
* Uses the skwasm renderer by default if you pass `--wasm` and no `--web-renderer`
2024-04-12 19:27:26 +00:00
Gray Mackall
39bdff16c1
Remove embedding v1 code in framework (#144726)
Pre work for https://github.com/flutter/engine/pull/51229. Removes a lot of code referencing v1 of the android embedding, though not necessarily all of it (I may have missed some, it is hard to know).

Will hopefully make landing that PR less painful (or maybe painless?)
2024-03-20 20:34:14 +00:00
Andrew Kolos
b491f16d9c
instead of exiting the tool, print a warning when using --flavor with an incompatible device (#143735)
Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/143574 by printing a warning (instead of exiting) when `--flavor` is used with a target platform that doesn't have flavors support.
2024-02-20 21:02:49 +00:00
Jackson Gardner
5a9fa1e7bf
Dual compile reland (#143262)
This is an attempt at a reland of https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/141396

The main changes here that are different than the original PR is fixes to wire up the `flutter test` command properly with the web renderer.
2024-02-13 20:02:10 +00:00
Jackson Gardner
2efeeb47bc
Revert Dual Web Compile changes (#143175)
Dual Web Compile has had some issues where `flutter test` is not respecting the `--web-renderer` flag for some reason. I haven't gotten entirely to the bottom of the issue, but for now we need to rever these changes while I investigate. This reverts the following PRs:

https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/143128
https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/141396

While doing this revert, I had a few merge conflicts with https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/142760, and I tried to resolve the merge conflicts within the spirit of that PR's change, but @chingjun I might need your input on whether the imports I have modified are okay with regards to the change you were making.
2024-02-08 21:45:09 +00:00
Daco Harkes
4e70bfae2b
Reland "Move native assets to isolated/ directory" (#143055)
Reland of https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/142709.

The revert of the revert is in the first commit, the fix in the commit on top.

The move of the fakes for packages/flutter_tools/test/general.shard/resident_runner_test.dart was erroneous before, as it was trying to use setters instead of a private field. This PR changes the private `_devFS` field in the fake to be a public `fakeDevFS` in line with other fakes.

## Original PR description

Native assets in other build systems are not built with `package:native_assets_builder` invoking `build.dart` scripts. Instead all packages have their own blaze rules. Therefore we'd like to not depend on `package:native_assets_builder` from flutter tools in g3 at all.

This PR aims to move the imports of `native_assets_builder` and `native_assets_cli` into the `isolated/` directory and into the files with a `main` function that are not used in with other build systems.

In order to be able to remove all imports in files used by other build systems, two new interfaces are added `HotRunnerNativeAssetsBuilder` and `TestCompilerNativeAssetsBuilder`. New parameters are then piped all the way through from the entry points:

* bin/fuchsia_tester.dart
* lib/executable.dart

The build_system/targets dir is already excluded in other build systems.

So, after this PR only the two above files and build_system/targets import from `isolated/native_assets/` and only `isolated/native_assets/` import `package:native_assets_cli` and `package:native_assets_builder`.

Context:

* https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/142041
2024-02-08 17:49:48 +00:00
auto-submit[bot]
ceca606662
Reverts "Move native assets to isolated/ directory" (#143027)
Reverts flutter/flutter#142709

Initiated by: vashworth

Reason for reverting: `Mac tool_tests_general` started failing on this commit: https://ci.chromium.org/ui/p/flutter/builders/prod/Mac%20tool_tests_general/15552/overview

Original PR Author: dcharkes

Reviewed By: {christopherfujino, chingjun, reidbaker}

This change reverts the following previous change:
Original Description:
Native assets in other build systems are not built with `package:native_assets_builder` invoking `build.dart` scripts. Instead all packages have their own blaze rules. Therefore we'd like to not depend on `package:native_assets_builder` from flutter tools in g3 at all.

This PR aims to move the imports of `native_assets_builder` and `native_assets_cli` into the `isolated/` directory and into the files with a `main` function that are not used in with other build systems.

In order to be able to remove all imports in files used by other build systems, two new interfaces are added `HotRunnerNativeAssetsBuilder` and `TestCompilerNativeAssetsBuilder`. New parameters are then piped all the way through from the entry points:

* bin/fuchsia_tester.dart
* lib/executable.dart

The build_system/targets dir is already excluded in other build systems.

So, after this PR only the two above files and build_system/targets import from `isolated/native_assets/` and only `isolated/native_assets/` import `package:native_assets_cli` and `package:native_assets_builder`.

Context:

* https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/142041
2024-02-07 00:01:18 +00:00
Daco Harkes
a069e62e8a
Move native assets to isolated/ directory (#142709)
Native assets in other build systems are not built with `package:native_assets_builder` invoking `build.dart` scripts. Instead all packages have their own blaze rules. Therefore we'd like to not depend on `package:native_assets_builder` from flutter tools in g3 at all.

This PR aims to move the imports of `native_assets_builder` and `native_assets_cli` into the `isolated/` directory and into the files with a `main` function that are not used in with other build systems.

In order to be able to remove all imports in files used by other build systems, two new interfaces are added `HotRunnerNativeAssetsBuilder` and `TestCompilerNativeAssetsBuilder`. New parameters are then piped all the way through from the entry points:

* bin/fuchsia_tester.dart
* lib/executable.dart

The build_system/targets dir is already excluded in other build systems.

So, after this PR only the two above files and build_system/targets import from `isolated/native_assets/` and only `isolated/native_assets/` import `package:native_assets_cli` and `package:native_assets_builder`.

Context:

* https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/142041
2024-02-06 20:59:49 +00:00
Jackson Gardner
ba626dc83a
Wasm/JS Dual Compile with the flutter tool (#141396)
This implements dual compile via the newly available flutter.js bootstrapping APIs for intelligent build fallback.
* Users can now use the `FlutterLoader.load` API from flutter.js
* Flutter tool injects build info into the `index.html` of the user so that the bootstrapper knows which build variants are available to bootstrap
* The semantics of the `--wasm` flag for `flutter build web` have changed:
  - Instead of producing a separate `build/web_wasm` directory, the output goes to the `build/web` directory like a normal web build
  - Produces a dual build that contains two build variants: dart2wasm+skwasm and dart2js+CanvasKit. The dart2wasm+skwasm will only work on Chrome in a cross-origin isolated context, all other environments will fall back to dart2js+CanvasKit.
  - `--wasm` and `--web-renderer` are now mutually exclusive. Since there are multiple build variants with `--wasm`, the web renderer cannot be expressed via a single command-line flag. For now, we are hard coding what build variants are produced with the `--wasm` flag, but I plan on making this more customizable in the future.
* Build targets now can optionally provide a "build key" which can uniquely identify any specific parameterization of that build target. This way, the build target can invalidate itself by changing its build key. This works a bit better than just stuffing everything into the environment defines because (a) it doesn't invalidate the entire build, just the targets which are affected and (b) settings for multiple build variants don't translate well to the flat map of environment defines.
2024-02-02 01:52:28 +00:00
Victoria Ashworth
e5c286e02e
Upload DerivedData logs in CI (#142643)
When the Dart VM is not found within 10 minutes in CI on CoreDevices (iOS 17+), stop the app and upload the logs from DerivedData. The app has to be stopped first since the logs are not put in DerivedData until it's stopped.

Also, rearranged some logic to have CoreDevice have its own function for Dart VM url discovery.

Debugging for https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/142448.
2024-02-01 21:31:28 +00:00
LouiseHsu
42317804ee
Show Mac Designed For iPad in 'flutter devices' (#141718)
Addresses https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/141290 by allow Mac Designed For IPad Devices to appear with 'flutter devices'.

<img width="573" alt="Screenshot 2024-01-29 at 12 23 24 AM" src="https://github.com/flutter/flutter/assets/36148254/35709a93-56fc-44c9-98d5-cf45afce967d">
<img width="725" alt="Screenshot 2024-01-29 at 12 26 01 AM" src="https://github.com/flutter/flutter/assets/36148254/b6cbcfce-44db-42c6-ac01-0ab716d30373">
2024-01-31 19:34:07 +00:00
Zachary Anderson
6a6874ecf9
Update Android minSdkVersion to 21 (#142267)
This PR increases Android's `minSdkVersion` to 21.

There are two changes in this PR aside from simply increasing the number
from 19 to 21 everywhere.

First, tests using `flutter_gallery` fail without updating the
lockfiles. The changes in the PR are the results of running
`dev/tools/bin/generate_gradle_lockfiles.dart` on that app.

Second, from
[here](https://developer.android.com/build/multidex#mdex-pre-l):
> if your minSdkVersion is 21 or higher, multidex is enabled by default
and you don't need the multidex library.

As a result, the `multidex` option everywhere is obsolete. This PR
removes all logic and tests related to that option that I could find.
`Google testing` and `customer_tests` pass on this PR, so it seems like
this won't be too breaking if it is at all. If needed I'll give this
some time to bake in the framework before landing the flutter/engine
PRs.

Context: https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/138117,
https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/141277, b/319373605
2024-01-29 09:49:09 -08:00
Andrew Kolos
69c98bd960
Remove duplicate global declaration of UserMessages (#142281)
Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/142286

This is a refactor. No code behavior changes should be observed.
2024-01-26 21:41:16 +00:00
Andrew Kolos
e90e4888b8
in flutter run, throw tool exit when --flavor is provided but is not supported on the target device (#139045)
Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/134197
2024-01-05 21:47:58 +00:00
Dan Field
bfdc32fcd0
Revert "[Impeller] Plumb through the impeller-force-gl flag." (#140535)
Reverts flutter/flutter#123828

Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/140523
2024-01-02 18:28:04 +00:00
Michael Goderbauer
68e346e41c
Remove outdated ignores from tool (#140467)
These were not ignoring anything (anymore).
2023-12-20 22:14:32 +00:00
Andrew Kolos
935775cb74
[reland] Support conditional bundling of assets based on --flavor (#139834)
Reland of https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/132985. Fixes the path to AssetManifest.bin in flavors_test_ios
2023-12-14 05:30:10 +00:00
auto-submit[bot]
21766a4f9f
Reverts "Support conditional bundling of assets based on --flavor" (#139787)
Reverts flutter/flutter#132985
Initiated by: christopherfujino
This change reverts the following previous change:
Original Description:
Provides support for conditional bundling of assets through the existing `--flavor` option for `flutter build` and `flutter run`. Closes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/21682. Resolves https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/136092

## Change
Within the `assets` section pubspec.yaml, the user can now specify one or more `flavors` that an asset belongs to. Consider this example:

```yaml
# pubspec.yaml
flutter:
  assets:
    - assets/normal-asset.png
    - path: assets/vanilla/ice-cream.png
      flavors: 
        - vanilla
    - path: assets/strawberry/ice-cream.png
      flavors:
        - strawberry
```

With this pubspec,
* `flutter run --flavor vanilla` will not include `assets/strawberry/ice-cream.png` in the build output.
* `flutter run --flavor strawberry` will not include `assets/vanilla/ice-cream.png`.
* `flutter run` will only include `assets/normal-asset.png`.

## Open questions

* Should this be supported for all platforms, or should this change be limited to ones with documented `--flavor` support (Android, iOS, and (implicitly) MacOS)? This PR currently only enables this feature for officially supported platforms.

## Design thoughts, what this PR does not do, etc.

### This does not provide an automatic mapping/resolution of asset keys/paths to others based on flavor at runtime.

The implementation in this PR represents a simplest approach. Notably, it does not give Flutter the ability to dynamically choose an asset based on flavor using a single asset key. For example, one can't use `Image.asset('config.json')` to dynamically choose between different "flavors" of `config.json` (such as `dev-flavor/config.json` or `prod-flavor/config.json`). However, a user could always implement such a mechanism in their project or in a library by examining the flavor at runtime.

### When multiple entries affect the same file and 1) at least one of these entries have a `flavors` list provided and 2) these lists are not equivalent, we always consider the manifest to be ambiguous and will throw a `ToolExit`. 

<details>
For example, these manifests would all be considered ambiguous:

```yaml
assets:
  - assets/
  - path: assets/vanilla.png
    flavors: 
      - vanilla

assets:
  - path: assets/vanilla/
    flavors: 
      - vanilla
  - path: assets/vanilla/cherry.png
     flavor:
      - cherry

# Thinking towards the future where we might add glob/regex support and more conditions other than flavor:
assets:
  - path: assets/vanilla/**
    flavors:
      - vanilla
  - path: assets/**/ios/**
    platforms: 
       - ios

# Ambiguous in the case of assets like "assets/vanilla/ios/icon.svg" since we 
# don't know if flavor `vanilla` and platform `ios` should be combined using or-logic or and-logic.
```

See [this review comment thread](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/132985#discussion_r1381909942) for the full story on how I arrived at this decision.
</details>

### This does not support Android's multidimensional flavors feature (in an intuitive way)

<details>

Conder this excerpt from a Flutter project's android/app/build.gradle file:

```groovy
android {
    // ...

    flavorDimensions "mode", "api"

    productFlavors {
        free {
            dimension "mode"
            applicationIdSuffix ".free"
        }

        premium {
            dimension "mode"
            applicationIdSuffix ".premium"
        }

        minApi23 {
            dimension "api"
            versionNameSuffix "-minApi23"
        }

        minApi21 {
            dimension "api"
            versionNameSuffix "-minApi21"
        }
    }
}
```

In this setup, the following values are valid `--flavor` are valid `freeMinApi21`, `freeMinApi23`, `premiumMinApi21`, and `premiumMinApi23`. We call these values "flavor combinations". Consider the following from the Android documentation[^1]:

> In addition to the source set directories you can create for each individual product flavor and build variant, you can also create source set directories for each combination of product flavors. For example, you can create and add Java sources to the src/demoMinApi24/java/ directory, and Gradle uses those sources only when building a variant that combines those two product flavors.
> 
> Source sets you create for product flavor combinations have a higher priority than source sets that belong to each individual product flavor. To learn more about source sets and how Gradle merges resources, read the section about how to [create source sets](https://developer.android.com/build/build-variants#sourcesets).

This feature will not behave in this way. If a user utilizes this feature and also Android's multidimensional flavors feature, they will have to list out all flavor combinations that contain the flavor they want to limit an asset to:

```yaml
assets:
  - assets/free/
    flavors:
      - freeMinApi21
      - freeMinApi23
```

This is mostly due to a technical limitation in the hot-reload feature of `flutter run`. During a hot reload, the tool will try to update the asset bundle on the device, but the tool does not know the flavors contained within the flavor combination (that the user passes to `--flavor`). Gradle is the source of truth of what flavors were involved in the build, and `flutter run` currently does not access to that information since it's an implementation detail of the build process. We could bubble up this information, but it would require a nontrivial amount of engineering work, and it's unclear how desired this functionality is. It might not be worth implementing.

</details>

See https://flutter.dev/go/flavor-specific-assets for the (outdated) design document. 

<summary>Pre-launch Checklist</summary>

</details>

[^1]: https://developer.android.com/build/build-variants#flavor-dimensions
2023-12-08 06:40:28 +00:00
Andrew Kolos
016eb85177
Support conditional bundling of assets based on --flavor (#132985)
Provides support for conditional bundling of assets through the existing `--flavor` option for `flutter build` and `flutter run`. Closes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/21682. Resolves https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/136092

## Change
Within the `assets` section pubspec.yaml, the user can now specify one or more `flavors` that an asset belongs to. Consider this example:

```yaml
# pubspec.yaml
flutter:
  assets:
    - assets/normal-asset.png
    - path: assets/vanilla/ice-cream.png
      flavors: 
        - vanilla
    - path: assets/strawberry/ice-cream.png
      flavors:
        - strawberry
```

With this pubspec,
* `flutter run --flavor vanilla` will not include `assets/strawberry/ice-cream.png` in the build output.
* `flutter run --flavor strawberry` will not include `assets/vanilla/ice-cream.png`.
* `flutter run` will only include `assets/normal-asset.png`.

## Open questions

* Should this be supported for all platforms, or should this change be limited to ones with documented `--flavor` support (Android, iOS, and (implicitly) MacOS)? This PR currently only enables this feature for officially supported platforms.

## Design thoughts, what this PR does not do, etc.

### This does not provide an automatic mapping/resolution of asset keys/paths to others based on flavor at runtime.

The implementation in this PR represents a simplest approach. Notably, it does not give Flutter the ability to dynamically choose an asset based on flavor using a single asset key. For example, one can't use `Image.asset('config.json')` to dynamically choose between different "flavors" of `config.json` (such as `dev-flavor/config.json` or `prod-flavor/config.json`). However, a user could always implement such a mechanism in their project or in a library by examining the flavor at runtime.

### When multiple entries affect the same file and 1) at least one of these entries have a `flavors` list provided and 2) these lists are not equivalent, we always consider the manifest to be ambiguous and will throw a `ToolExit`. 

<details>
For example, these manifests would all be considered ambiguous:

```yaml
assets:
  - assets/
  - path: assets/vanilla.png
    flavors: 
      - vanilla

assets:
  - path: assets/vanilla/
    flavors: 
      - vanilla
  - path: assets/vanilla/cherry.png
     flavor:
      - cherry

# Thinking towards the future where we might add glob/regex support and more conditions other than flavor:
assets:
  - path: assets/vanilla/**
    flavors:
      - vanilla
  - path: assets/**/ios/**
    platforms: 
       - ios

# Ambiguous in the case of assets like "assets/vanilla/ios/icon.svg" since we 
# don't know if flavor `vanilla` and platform `ios` should be combined using or-logic or and-logic.
```

See [this review comment thread](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/132985#discussion_r1381909942) for the full story on how I arrived at this decision.
</details>

### This does not support Android's multidimensional flavors feature (in an intuitive way)

<details>

Conder this excerpt from a Flutter project's android/app/build.gradle file:

```groovy
android {
    // ...

    flavorDimensions "mode", "api"

    productFlavors {
        free {
            dimension "mode"
            applicationIdSuffix ".free"
        }

        premium {
            dimension "mode"
            applicationIdSuffix ".premium"
        }

        minApi23 {
            dimension "api"
            versionNameSuffix "-minApi23"
        }

        minApi21 {
            dimension "api"
            versionNameSuffix "-minApi21"
        }
    }
}
```

In this setup, the following values are valid `--flavor` are valid `freeMinApi21`, `freeMinApi23`, `premiumMinApi21`, and `premiumMinApi23`. We call these values "flavor combinations". Consider the following from the Android documentation[^1]:

> In addition to the source set directories you can create for each individual product flavor and build variant, you can also create source set directories for each combination of product flavors. For example, you can create and add Java sources to the src/demoMinApi24/java/ directory, and Gradle uses those sources only when building a variant that combines those two product flavors.
> 
> Source sets you create for product flavor combinations have a higher priority than source sets that belong to each individual product flavor. To learn more about source sets and how Gradle merges resources, read the section about how to [create source sets](https://developer.android.com/build/build-variants#sourcesets).

This feature will not behave in this way. If a user utilizes this feature and also Android's multidimensional flavors feature, they will have to list out all flavor combinations that contain the flavor they want to limit an asset to:

```yaml
assets:
  - assets/free/
    flavors:
      - freeMinApi21
      - freeMinApi23
```

This is mostly due to a technical limitation in the hot-reload feature of `flutter run`. During a hot reload, the tool will try to update the asset bundle on the device, but the tool does not know the flavors contained within the flavor combination (that the user passes to `--flavor`). Gradle is the source of truth of what flavors were involved in the build, and `flutter run` currently does not access to that information since it's an implementation detail of the build process. We could bubble up this information, but it would require a nontrivial amount of engineering work, and it's unclear how desired this functionality is. It might not be worth implementing.

</details>

See https://flutter.dev/go/flavor-specific-assets for the (outdated) design document. 

<summary>Pre-launch Checklist</summary>

</details>

[^1]: https://developer.android.com/build/build-variants#flavor-dimensions
2023-12-07 23:50:00 +00:00
Elias Yishak
2b218fd1fc
Migrate command usage values (#139383)
Related to the tracker issue:
- https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/128251

This PR migrates the `Usage.command` static method that sent custom dimensions for each command (if applicable). The screenshot below shows the different places where the `usageValues` getter is overwritten to return the necessary custom dimensions for that command.

<img width="285" alt="image" src="https://github.com/flutter/flutter/assets/42216813/e32d5100-0e17-4a4d-8f21-327a8c113a19">
2023-12-07 16:12:03 +00:00
Aran Donohue
48eee14f0e
Support --web-header option for flutter run (#136297)
Adds support for a new --web-header option to flutter run.

Creates a workaround for https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/127902

This PR allows adding additional headers for the flutter run web server. This is useful to add headers like Cross-Origin-Embedder-Policy and Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy without the use of a proxy server. These headers are required enable advanced web features. This approach provides flexibility to the developer to make use of the feature as they see fit and is backward-compatible. One tradeoff is that it increases the surface area to support for future changes to the flutter web server.

https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/127902 is not fully addressed by this change. The solution for that task will be more opinionated. This PR creates a general-purpose workaround for anyone who needs a solution sooner while the bigger solution is developed.
2023-10-17 19:42:01 +00:00
Derek Xu
406c4dbf77
Add --trace-to-file option to flutter run (#135713) 2023-10-12 13:23:52 -04:00
Jacob MacDonald
daea6e00bf
remove field override, assign to super field instead (#135165)
Removes an ignore about overriding fields. Instead we just assign the value to the original field in the super class.

Related to https://github.com/dart-lang/language/issues/3332 (discovered during investigations into the violation of that lint).
2023-09-21 22:02:12 +00:00
Michael Goderbauer
55b6f049a6
Enable unreachable_from_main lint - it is stable now!!1 (#129854)
PLUS: clean-up of all the unreachable stuff.
2023-07-06 00:09:01 +00:00
Victoria Ashworth
cd18c8c02f
Workaround for Dart VM timeout (#127875)
Workaround solution for: https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/121231
See https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/120808#issuecomment-1551826299 Error Case 2 for more information.

Sometimes the `ios-deploy` process does not return the logs from the application. We've been unable to figure out why. This is a solution to workaround that by using `idevicesyslog` alongside `ios-deploy` as a backup in getting the log for the Dart VM url. As explained in https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/120808#issuecomment-1551826299, when error case 2 happens, the `idevicesyslog` does successfully find the Dart VM.

Also, in the comments of the code it mentions `syslog` is not written on iOS 13+, this was added in response to this issue: https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/41133.

However, `idevicesyslog` does in fact work (at least for iOS 16), we use it to collect device logs for our CI tests already: 1dc26f80f0/dev/devicelab/lib/framework/devices.dart (L998-L1006)
2023-06-02 17:17:57 +00:00
Michael Goderbauer
5e1ba701ed
enable no_literal_bool_comparisons lint (#126647) 2023-05-16 16:14:23 +00:00
Victoria Ashworth
48bb3c0bc9
Use term wireless instead of network (#124232)
Rename variables, update comments, etc from `network` to `wireless` to keep it more uniform.

Also, move non-overriden messages related to device selection into the file they're used.

Part 7 in breakdown of https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/121262.
2023-04-19 19:59:11 +00:00
Kevin Moore
895879c195
flutter_tools: Flutter Web CLI cleanup (#124564)
flutter_tools: Flutter Web CLI cleanup
2023-04-12 00:01:15 +00:00
Michael Goderbauer
daaa32bc06
Add CustomDimensions.commandRunIsTest (#124135) 2023-04-05 09:30:36 -07:00
Christopher Fujino
b2c65acd5a
[flutter_tools] Remove --no-sound-null-safety #4 (#124039)
Re-land of https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/123297 without any of
the commits at the end attempting to fix customer-testing.

Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/118810
2023-04-04 15:25:27 -07:00
Casey Hillers
6fe54f8811
Revert "[flutter_tools] Remove --no-sound-null-safety #3" (#123969)
Revert "[flutter_tools] Remove --no-sound-null-safety #3"
2023-04-03 00:19:22 +00:00
Chinmay Garde
f6c2b10e1a
[Impeller] Plumb through the impeller-force-gl flag. (#123828)
[Impeller] Plumb through the impeller-force-gl flag.
2023-03-31 15:13:10 +00:00
Chinmay Garde
7d31fe32f8
[Impeller] Plumb through the enable-vulkan-validation flag. (#123808)
[Impeller] Plumb through the enable-vulkan-validation flag.
2023-03-30 21:34:19 +00:00
Victoria Ashworth
fa01649a59
Update device selection to wait for wireless devices to load (#122932)
Update device selection to wait for wireless devices to load
2023-03-29 17:58:07 +00:00
Christopher Fujino
820ec70a8d
[flutter_tools] Remove --no-sound-null-safety #3 (#123297)
[flutter_tools] Remove --no-sound-null-safety #3
2023-03-29 17:56:23 +00:00
Christopher Fujino
3736274a6d
Revert "[flutter_tools] Remove sound null safety flag (#123031)" (#123280)
Revert "[flutter_tools] Remove sound null safety flag (#123031)"
2023-03-22 22:53:49 +00:00
Zachary Anderson
7e88acfb0e
[flutter_tool] Adds a flag to disable Impeller (#122960) 2023-03-20 22:23:23 -07:00
Christopher Fujino
f4c3facfdd
Revert "Revert "[flutter_tools] Remove sound null safety flag (#120936)" (#122909)" (#123031)
[flutter_tools] Remove sound null safety flag #2
2023-03-20 22:32:07 +00:00
Christopher Fujino
f6bc147c91
Revert "[flutter_tools] Remove sound null safety flag (#120936)" (#122909)
This reverts commit 7c3088cf22.
2023-03-17 11:31:48 -07:00
Christopher Fujino
7c3088cf22
[flutter_tools] Remove sound null safety flag (#120936)
[flutter_tools] Remove sound null safety flag
2023-03-17 17:48:35 +00:00
Victoria Ashworth
27248d4b64
Separate attached and wireless devices (#122615)
Separate attached and wireless devices
2023-03-15 16:35:05 +00:00
Bartek Pacia
37fc9ed260
[flutter_tools] Clean up boolArgDeprecated and stringArgDeprecated (#122184)
[flutter_tools] Clean up `boolArgDeprecated` and `stringArgDeprecated`
2023-03-13 21:20:19 +00:00
Chris Yang
b81b1e28a3
[flutter_tool] add enable-embedder-api flag (#121895)
[flutter_tool] add enable-embedder-api flag
2023-03-03 21:13:54 +00:00
Victoria Ashworth
cc26a1aa0c
Update device filtering and introduce isConnected and connectionInterface (#121359)
Update device filtering and introduce isConnected and connectionInterface
2023-03-03 18:06:16 +00:00
Victoria Ashworth
81052a7d36
Add usage event to track when a iOS network device is used (#118915)
* Add usage event to track when a iOS network device is used

* update usage event to track percentage of iOS network vs usb devices, update and fix tests

* refactor tracking to happen in usageValues with a custom dimension
2023-01-25 10:57:12 -06:00
Jenn Magder
ada4460502
Audit covariant usage in tool (#116930) 2022-12-15 11:59:34 -08:00
Jackson Gardner
db1c3e208d
Platform binaries reland (#115502)
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
2022-12-02 14:13:40 -08:00
Jonah Williams
8230ef5e85
Revert "[web] Add --local-web-sdk flag and use precompiled platform kernels for dart2js and ddc (#114639)" (#115242)
This reverts commit 0e9ee3679c.
2022-11-13 20:23:26 +00:00
Jackson Gardner
0e9ee3679c
[web] Add --local-web-sdk flag and use precompiled platform kernels for dart2js and ddc (#114639)
* Dart2JS build step looks for compiled platform binaries.

* Use new locations of platform binaries.

* Added --local-web-sdk command line flag.

* Need to use the matching frontend server when doing ddc stuff.

* Update packages/flutter_tools/lib/src/test/web_test_compiler.dart

Co-authored-by: Mouad Debbar <mouad.debbar@gmail.com>

* Update packages/flutter_tools/lib/src/runner/flutter_command_runner.dart

Co-authored-by: Mouad Debbar <mouad.debbar@gmail.com>

* Formatting issues.

* Need to use URI format for platform dill.

* Fix resident runner tests.

* Fix analysis issue.

* Fix and add unit tests.

* Add some useful comments.

* Refine doc comments for flags.

Co-authored-by: Mouad Debbar <mouad.debbar@gmail.com>
2022-11-12 01:31:10 +00:00
Jason Simmons
f02cfd48df
Support the --no-devtools flag in "flutter run --machine" (#113414) 2022-10-17 16:44:15 +00:00