Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/130277
This PR does two things:
1. introduce a hidden `flutter build _preview` command, that will build a debug windows desktop app and copy it into the SDK's binary cache. This command is only intended to be run during packaging.
2. introduce a new device type, called `PreviewDevice`, which relies on the prebuilt desktop debug app from step 1, copies it into the target app's assets build folder, and then hot reloads their dart code into it.
Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/134279.
Changes:
* Moves all tests of `--dart-define-from-file` behavior from `build_bundle_test.dart` and `assemble_test.dart` to `flutter_command_test.dart`.
* Deletes a duplicate test of malformed JSON detection behavior.
* Renames the `useDartDefineFromFileOption` method of `FlutterCommand` to `_usesDartDefineFromFileOption`. This 1) makes the name more consistent with the other `uses*Option` methods and 2) hides the method since it is not used outside of the file.
* Renames several tests to better articulate what is under test and what the expected result is.
* Adds a test for the case where a `.env` file with a malformed line is provided to `--dart-define-from-file`.
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.
Reverts flutter/flutter#136562
Initiated by: vashworth
This change reverts the following previous change:
Original Description:
Some of our tests in CI are triggering the `NSLocalNetworkUsageDescription` dialog when they're not supposed to (https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/129836) since it's disabled via flags (`--no-publish-port` for flutter/flutter and `--disable-vm-service-publication` for flutter/engine).
Normally, we inject `NSLocalNetworkUsageDescription` (and other bonjour settings) to the Info.plist during the project build for debug and profile mode since by default they will publish the VM Service port over mDNS.
To help diagnose the issue, though, this PR changes it so that we don't inject `NSLocalNetworkUsageDescription` (and other bonjour settings) when port publication is disabled since it shouldn't be needed. Hopefully, this will give us better error messages or cause the app to crash and end the test early (rather than timeout after 30 minutes).
Some of our tests in CI are triggering the `NSLocalNetworkUsageDescription` dialog when they're not supposed to (https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/129836) since it's disabled via flags (`--no-publish-port` for flutter/flutter and `--disable-vm-service-publication` for flutter/engine).
Normally, we inject `NSLocalNetworkUsageDescription` (and other bonjour settings) to the Info.plist during the project build for debug and profile mode since by default they will publish the VM Service port over mDNS.
To help diagnose the issue, though, this PR changes it so that we don't inject `NSLocalNetworkUsageDescription` (and other bonjour settings) when port publication is disabled since it shouldn't be needed. Hopefully, this will give us better error messages or cause the app to crash and end the test early (rather than timeout after 30 minutes).
* This is completely broken on the Impeller renderer, see: https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/135052
* Even on the Skia renderer, this gives a software rasterized screenshot which will absolutely look different from a native rendering screenshot.
I plan to remove this functionality from the engine.
Resolves#81831.
The PR improves the `config` command in below ways:
- Does not print the settings in usages or other options.
- Adds the `--list` flag to print the full settings list.
- Separates usages for settings and analytics.
- Prints the restart tip when clearing features.
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).
This analytics event only records the value of the plist entry on
`build` commands. This will give an idea of the proportion of users who
are disabling Impeller when shipping apps.
Adds warning to `flutter create` command that checks if detected Java version is compatible with the template AGP and template Gradle versions. If a developer is building for Android and their Java version is incompatible with either the AGP or Gradle versions that Flutter currently supports by default for new Flutter projects, then
- a warning will show noting the incompatibility and
- steps will be shown to fix the issue, the recommended option being to configure a new compatible Java version given that Flutter knows we can support the template Gradle/AGP versions and updating them manually may be risky (feedback on this approach would be greatly appreciated!)
Given that the template AGP and Gradle versions are compatible, this PR assumes that the detected Java version may only conflict with one of the template AGP or Gradle versions because:
- the minimum Java version for a given AGP version is less than the maximum Java version compatible for the minimum Gradle version required for that AGP version (too low a Java version will fail AGP compatibility test, but not Gradle compatibility).
- the maximum Java version compatible with minimum Gradle version for a given AGP version is higher than minimum Java version required for that AGP version (too high a Java version will fail Gradle compatibility test, but not AGP compatibility test).
Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/130515 in the sense that `flutter create foo`; `cd foo`; `flutter run` should always be successful.
Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/133404.
Per the dart2js team on the linked issue, `-O0` is not intended for end users, but more for actual debugging/development of the compiler.
Support for FFI calls with `@Native external` functions through Native assets on MacOS and iOS. This enables bundling native code without any build-system boilerplate code.
For more info see:
* https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/129757
### Implementation details for MacOS and iOS.
Dylibs are bundled by (1) making them fat binaries if multiple architectures are targeted, (2) code signing these, and (3) copying them to the frameworks folder. These steps are done manual rather than via CocoaPods. CocoaPods would have done the same steps, but (a) needs the dylibs to be there before the `xcodebuild` invocation (we could trick it, by having a minimal dylib in the place and replace it during the build process, that works), and (b) can't deal with having no dylibs to be bundled (we'd have to bundle a dummy dylib or include some dummy C code in the build file).
The dylibs are build as a new target inside flutter assemble, as that is the moment we know what build-mode and architecture to target.
The mapping from asset id to dylib-path is passed in to every kernel compilation path. The interesting case is hot-restart where the initial kernel file is compiled by the "inner" flutter assemble, while after hot restart the "outer" flutter run compiled kernel file is pushed to the device. Both kernel files need to contain the mapping. The "inner" flutter assemble gets its mapping from the NativeAssets target which builds the native assets. The "outer" flutter run get its mapping from a dry-run invocation. Since this hot restart can be used for multiple target devices (`flutter run -d all`) it contains the mapping for all known targets.
### Example vs template
The PR includes a new template that uses the new native assets in a package and has an app importing that. Separate discussion in: https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/131209.
### Tests
This PR adds new tests to cover the various use cases.
* dev/devicelab/bin/tasks/native_assets_ios.dart
* Runs an example app with native assets in all build modes, doing hot reload and hot restart in debug mode.
* dev/devicelab/bin/tasks/native_assets_ios_simulator.dart
* Runs an example app with native assets, doing hot reload and hot restart.
* packages/flutter_tools/test/integration.shard/native_assets_test.dart
* Runs (incl hot reload/hot restart), builds, builds frameworks for iOS, MacOS and flutter-tester.
* packages/flutter_tools/test/general.shard/build_system/targets/native_assets_test.dart
* Unit tests the new Target in the backend.
* packages/flutter_tools/test/general.shard/ios/native_assets_test.dart
* packages/flutter_tools/test/general.shard/macos/native_assets_test.dart
* Unit tests the native assets being packaged on a iOS/MacOS build.
It also extends various existing tests:
* dev/devicelab/bin/tasks/module_test_ios.dart
* Exercises the add2app scenario.
* packages/flutter_tools/test/general.shard/features_test.dart
* Unit test the new feature flag.
Since applink validation tool is going to be a static tool, It won't have access to vmservices.
[flutter.dev/go/static-tooling-in-devtools](http://flutter.dev/go/static-tooling-in-devtools)
I remove the vm services and also update the deeplink task to also include path pattern and custom scheme
http://go/android-applink-apis (internal only)
Currently, flutter pub get generates localizations if there exists an l10n.yaml file where synthetic-package is not false. However, for any user who needs to turn off synthetic-package, their localizations are not generated. This PR should make the behavior more consistent. (Also it seems good to make it so that running flutter pub get once resolves all the dependencies so that people can get to work without running flutter gen-l10n manually.)
Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/84979.
This PR adjusts the quoting of the project description not not apply twice in the index.html / manifest.json of web builds.
*List which issues are fixed by this PR. You must list at least one issue.*
Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/131834
*If you had to change anything in the [flutter/tests] repo, include a link to the migration guide as per the [breaking change policy].*
Partial work towards https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/132245.
The goal here is to "sniff" out any missing pieces that would block engine builds, rolls, benchmarks and so on before requiring humans to provide the parameter. The implementation is based on a [short discussion with @christopherfujino](https://discord.com/channels/608014603317936148/608022056616853515/1141503921546875110):
@matanlurey:
> Not sure whether to post here or â hackers-infra-ð¡ , but is there a way to (and is it advisable to) detect whether the tool is running in a CI environment? I'd like to "soft enforce" --local-engine-host being provided strictly on CI, make sure that lands well, and then "upgrade" it to being non-CI invocations as well (re: https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/132245).
>
> Also happy to get talked out of this idea ð
@christopherfujino:
> we have a check, lemme find it
> whether or not it is advisable, idk
> https://github.com/flutter/flutter/blob/flutter-3.14-candidate.0/packages/flutter_tools/lib/src/base/bot_detector.dart#L30
>
> (...)
>
> is your desire to get early signal before enforcing t his for humans to prevent functionality churn of landing and reverting and re-landing?
>
> (yes)
>
> uhh, sure, that's advisable ð
Partial work towards https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/132245.
I made a minor refactor to test-only code because it was too confusing
to have 2 optional parameters that are technically required together,
but otherwise all other changes *should* be pass throughs. That being
said, I can't say I totally understand the Gradle stuff so I could use a
hand double checking that.
Fixes: https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/124970
Part of https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/47161
Before this change, there were two places we overrode the `Artifacts` in a Zone:
1. if/when we parse local-engine CLI options: 1cf3907407/packages/flutter_tools/lib/src/runner/flutter_command_runner.dart (L281)
2. an additional override for fuchsia platform dill (no longer used, deleted in this PR): 1cf3907407/packages/flutter_tools/lib/src/commands/attach.dart (L274)
Note 1 above creates a new instance of `Artifacts.getLocalEngine()`. In this flow, there exist two instances of `Artifacts`:
1. The default fallback instance of `CachedArtifacts` (which gets all artifacts from flutter/bin/cache), instantiated in context_runner.dart: 1cf3907407/packages/flutter_tools/lib/src/context_runner.dart (L137)
2. An instance of `CachedLocalEngineArtifacts` created in the command runner once the CLI options have been parsed: 1cf3907407/packages/flutter_tools/lib/src/runner/flutter_command_runner.dart (L281)
The regression happened when we direct injected the Artifacts 1 from above BEFORE we parsed the local-engine flag, and then used this in the second zone override, and then when creating the `FlutterDevice` there are multiple calls to `globals.artifacts` returned it when it should have returned Artifacts 2: 1cf3907407/packages/flutter_tools/lib/src/resident_runner.dart (L80)
Device.artifactOverrides was originally introduced in https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/32071, but is no longer used, so I deleted it.
I also removed direct injection of `Artifacts` to the attach sub-command, because that class now no longer references artifacts.
I believe the ideal true fix for this would be to:
1. Migrate all leaf calls to `globals.artifacts` to use direct injection (in this case, the offending invocations were in [`FlutterDevice.create()`](1cf3907407/packages/flutter_tools/lib/src/resident_runner.dart (L80-L218)), but I'm not sure that something else would not have broken later)
2. Ensure we are always direct injecting the desired instance of `Artifacts`--that is, if the user desires local engine artifacts, that we are passing an instance of `CachedLocalEngineArtifacts`.
a. Alternatively, and probably simpler, teach `CachedArtifacts` to know about the local engine. This would mean parsing the global CLI options BEFORE we ever construct any instance of `Artifacts`.
As an overall recommendation for implementing https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/47161, in the overall tree of tool function calls, we should probably migrate the leaves first (that is, migrate the sub-commands last). We should also audit and reconsider any usage of `runZoned()` or `context.run()` for the purpose overriding zoneValues.
The display name will fallback to CFBundleName if CFBundleDisplayName is absent.
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Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/120553
*If you had to change anything in the [flutter/tests] repo, include a link to the migration guide as per the [breaking change policy].*
PR provides a new option to the `test` command to include coverage info of specified packages.
It helps collecting coverage info in test setups where test code lives in separate packages or for multi-package projects.
At present, only current package is included to the final report.
Usage:
Consider an app with two packages: `app`, `common`.
Some of the tests in `app` use (indirectly) code that is located in `common`. When running with `--coverage` flag, that code is not included in the coverage report by default. To include `common` package in report, we can run:
```sh
flutter test --coverage --coverage-package app --coverage-package common
```
Note that `--coverage-package` accepts regular expression.
Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/79661
Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/101486
Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/93619
Closes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/80013.
**Before**:
```
$ flutter create test1 --description "a: b"
Creating project test1...
Error detected in pubspec.yaml:
Error on line 2, column 15: Mapping values are not allowed here. Did you miss a colon earlier?
â·
2 â description: a: b
â ^
âµ
Please correct the pubspec.yaml file at /Users/matan/Developer/scratch/test1/pubspec.yaml
```
**After**:
```
$ flutter create test1 --description "a: b"
Creating project test1...
Resolving dependencies in test1...
Got dependencies in test1.
Wrote 129 files.
All done!
You can find general documentation for Flutter at: https://docs.flutter.dev/
Detailed API documentation is available at: https://api.flutter.dev/
If you prefer video documentation, consider: https://www.youtube.com/c/flutterdev
In order to run your application, type:
$ cd test1
$ flutter run
Your application code is in test1/lib/main.dart.
```
---
It's worth noting that this _always_ escapes a non-empty project description, which means that descriptions that were not previously wrapped in `"`s' will be. I'm not sure how worth it is to do a _conditional_ escape (i.e. only escape if not escaping would cause a problem), but willing to change.
Side-note: I had no idea where to list this test in the (very large) `create_test.dart`, so I did my best :)
Starting in Xcode 15, the simulator is no longer included in Xcode and must be downloaded and installed separately.
If you try to run flutter and the simulator is missing, you'll get an error like
```
xcodebuild: error: Unable to find a destination matching the provided destination specifier:
{ id:B1234A5C-67B8-901D-B2CB-FE34F56BDE78 }
Ineligible destinations for the "Runner" scheme:
{ platform:iOS, id:dvtdevice-DVTiPhonePlaceholder-iphoneos:placeholder, name:Any iOS Device, error:iOS 17.0 is not installed. To use with Xcode, first download and install the platform }
```
Print a pretty error to make it easier for developers to know what to do.
Part 2 of https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/129558.
This PR fixes ignoring when random positional arguments added to the
`flutter gen-l10n`.
So we are no longer able to call `flutter gen-l10n hello world` or
`flutter gen-l10n --format false`.
Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/118203
`resultBundlePath` is meant to be a directory. In the `xcodebuild --help`, it describes it as a directory:
```
-resultBundlePath PATH specifies the directory where a result bundle describing what occurred will be placed
```
This PR changes our usage of it from a file to a directory so that it gets deleted correctly between reruns.
Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/129954.
To avoid analyzer warnings when utf8.encode() will return the more
precise Uint8List type, we use const Utf8Encoder().convert() which
already returns Uint8List
See https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/52801