Part of:
- https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/128251
Currently, when we want to use the analytics instance from `package:unified_analytics`, we are just grabbing it from globals. However, with the legacy analytics instance, there are some things we check to return a no-op version of the instance.. for example, if we are running on bots or a non standard branch, we use a no-op instance
This PR uses the same previous checks for the new analytics instance
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
This PR includes the following changes. These changes only apply to iOS 17 physical devices.
| Command | Change Description | Changes to User Experience |
| ------------- | ------------- | ------------- |
| `flutter run --release` | Uses `devicectl` to install and launch application in release mode. | No change. |
| `flutter run` | Uses Xcode via automation scripting to run application in debug and profile mode. | Xcode will be opened in the background. Errors/crashes may be caught in Xcode and therefore may not show in terminal. |
| `flutter run --use-application-binary=xxxx` | Creates temporary empty Xcode project and use Xcode to run via automation scripting in debug and profile. | Xcode will be opened in the background. Errors/crashes may be caught in Xcode and therefore may not show in terminal. |
| `flutter install` | Uses `devicectl` to check installed apps, install app, uninstall app. | No change. |
| `flutter screenshot` | Will return error. | Will return error. |
Other changes include:
* Using `devicectl` to get information about the device
* Using `idevicesyslog` and Dart VM logging for device logs
Note:
Xcode automation scripting (used in `flutter run` for debug and profile) does not work in a headless (without a UI) interface. No known workaround.
Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/128827, https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/128531.
Refactor the globals getter for `Analytics` to be in the context instead of having a default fallback. The current state of the tool creates a new instance every time `globals.analytics` was called
Addresses issue:
- https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/128535
Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/112833
Most of the actual changes here are in [packages/flutter_tools/lib/src/version.dart](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/124558/files#diff-092e00109d9e1589fbc7c6de750e29a6ae512b2dd44e85d60028953561201605), while the rest is largely just addressing changes to the constructor of `FlutterVersion` which now has different dependencies.
This change makes `FlutterVersion` an interface with two concrete implementations:
1. `_FlutterVersionGit` which is mostly the previous implementation, and
2. `_FlutterVersionFromFile` which will read a new `.version.json` file from the root of the repo
The [`FlutterVersion` constructor](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/124558/files#diff-092e00109d9e1589fbc7c6de750e29a6ae512b2dd44e85d60028953561201605R70) is now a factory that first checks if `.version.json` exists, and if so returns an instance of `_FlutterVersionFromGit` else it returns the fallback `_FlutterVersionGit` which will end up writing `.version.json` so that we don't need to re-calculate the version on the next invocation.
`.version.json` will be deleted in the bash/batch entrypoints any time we need to rebuild he tool (this will usually be because the user did `flutter upgrade` or `flutter channel`, or manually changed the commit with git).
Closes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/106416.
This PR adds a new `flutter config` setting named `jdk-dir`. When set, the tool will use the JDK found at this location for all Java-dependent tool operations such as building Android apps via gradle and running Android SDK tools.
Fixes#124252, finishing work on the umbrella tracking issue, #126126.
Essentially, after this PR, no (non-test) code should be be referencing/invoking the java home or binary paths.
Reverts flutter/flutter#126086.
This PR changed the interfaces of some classes, namely `AndroidSdk`, and deleted a global.
These classes had custom overrides in g3 that were not updated with a g3fix, so this PR has broken tests. See https://b.corp.google.com/issues/281945232 (non-public link)
This is the first step in unifying Java-finding logic across the tool. If curious, see #126029 for an example of what all the changes will probably entail.
Moves java-related functionality like `AndroidSdk.findJavaHome` to a new class, `Java`.
See tracking issue https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/126126 for more.
https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/123917
Doc covering a broad set of issues related to android studio updating.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hTXkjbUrBnXgu8NQsth1c3aEqo77rWoEj8CcsQ39wwQ/edit?pli=1#
Specifically this pr:
- Adds new functions to find a projects AGP, Gradle and java versions,
and tests.
- Adds new functions that take versions and parse if the versions are
compatible with each other, and tests.
- Adds validator for `flutter analyze --suggestions` that evaluates the
java/gradle/agp versions and checks if they are compatible, and
integration test.
- Updates the version of gradle used by
dev/integration_tests/flutter_gallery/ to the minimum supported by java
18 so that the integration tests pass (It is unknown why the java
version is 18.9 instead of 11)
- Moves `isWithinVersionRange` to version.dart, and tests.
- Adds FakeAndroidStudio to fakes to be used in multiple tests but does
not remove existing copies.
Metrics will be included as part of the definition of done for this bug
but not as part of this cl. It is already too big.
Known work still left in this pr:
* Understand why analyze integration tests are failing.
Example output if Java and gradle are not compatible:
```
┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ General Info │
│ [✓] App Name: espresso_example │
│ [✓] Supported Platforms: android │
│ [✓] Is Flutter Package: yes │
│ [✓] Uses Material Design: yes │
│ [✓] Is Plugin: no │
│ [✗] Java/Gradle/Android Gradle Plugin: │
│ │
│ Incompatible Java/Gradle versions. │
│ │
│ Java Version: 17.0.6, Gradle Version: 7.0.2 │
│ │
│ See the link below for more information. │
│ https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/compatibility.html#java │
│ │
└───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
```
Example output if Gradle and AGP are not compatible
```
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ General Info │
│ [✓] App Name: espresso_example │
│ [✓] Supported Platforms: android │
│ [✓] Is Flutter Package: yes │
│ [✓] Uses Material Design: yes │
│ [✓] Is Plugin: no │
│ [✗] Java/Gradle/Android Gradle Plugin: Incompatible Gradle/AGP versions. │
│ │
│ Gradle Version: 7.0.2, AGP Version: 7.4.2 │
│ │
│ Update gradle to at least "7.5". │
│ See the link below for more information: │
│ https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/gradle-plugin#updating-gradle │
│ │
│ Incompatible Java/Gradle versions. │
│ │
│ Java Version: 17.0.6, Gradle Version: 7.0.2 │
│ │
│ See the link below for more information: │
│ https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/compatibility.html#java │
│ │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
```
Example output if Java/Gradle/Agp are not compatible.
```
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ General Info │
│ [✓] App Name: espresso_example │
│ [✓] Supported Platforms: android │
│ [✓] Is Flutter Package: yes │
│ [✓] Uses Material Design: yes │
│ [✓] Is Plugin: no │
│ [✗] Java/Gradle/Android Gradle Plugin: Incompatible Gradle/AGP versions. │
│ │
│ Gradle Version: 7.0.2, AGP Version: 7.4.2 │
│ │
│ Update gradle to at least "7.5". │
│ See the link below for more information: │
│ https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/gradle-plugin#updating-gradle │
│ │
│ Incompatible Java/Gradle versions. │
│ │
│ Java Version: 17.0.6, Gradle Version: 7.0.2 │
│ │
│ See the link below for more information: │
│ https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/compatibility.html#java │
│ │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
```
Commit messages
- Add function to gradle_utils.dart that gets the gradle version from
wrapper or system and add a test for each situation
- Add method to get agp version, add method to validate agp against
gradle version, update documentation, add tests for agp validation.
- Update dart doc for validateGradleAndAgp to describe where the info
came from and corner case behavior, create function to validate java and
gradle and hardcode return to false
- Fill out and test java gradle compatibility function in gradle_utils
- Hook up java gradle evaluateion to hasValidJavaGradleAgpVersions with
hardcoded java version
- Add java --version output parsing and tests
- Add getJavaBinary test
- Update comment in android_sdk for mac behavior with java_home -v
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- [x] I read the [Contributor Guide] and followed the process outlined
there for submitting PRs.
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responsibilities.
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we expect every widget to implement].
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[test-exempt].
- [ ] All existing and new tests are passing.
* setup wireless debugging to use device IP
* fix tests
* fix unused var and missing annotation
* remove unneeded try catch
* remove commented out line, change null to package id
* better way to get package id
* update mDNS lookup to continously check for server, add messaging if takes too long to find observatory url, update flutter drive to enable publish-port if using network device
* Refactor mDNS Discovery to poll for observatories and better handle multiple instances of the same app. Update drive command to make publish-port more stable. Update attach for iOS to only use Protocol Discovery if applicable, run mDNS and Protocol Discovery simultaneously, handle --debug-port/--debug-url/--device-vmservice-port, continously poll for obseravtories with mDNS, include port in error message when mutliple available
* add and update comments, use logger spinner intead of timer in flutter attach, other small improvements
* add newline to message so next log won't be on same line
* fix install/waiting for permission status progress so it doens't double print the time it took.
* only print backtrace if observatory times out on a physical usb connected device
* fix test
* Update related references from Observatory to Dart VM Service
* fix test
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
2022-12-01 19:30:17 +00:00
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- removes invalid arch check on Android workflow in order to enable Android development on any device supported
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Signed-off-by: TheOneWithTheBraid <the-one@with-the-braid.cf>
* Use `dart __deprecated_pub` instead of `pub` to invoke pub from tools
The top level `pub` commmand has been deprecated and will print
a message. It is however implemented via the __deprecated_pub command
that prints no message.
This eliminates the use of the Install.ps1 script during Windows app
installation and instead uses uwptool install. Install.ps1 was the
slowest part of app install, and had resource contention issues that
frequently caused it to fail.
Adds UwpTool.install and UwpTool.uninstall methods. Refactors the
PowerShell-based install code to move the powershell-related bits out of
the Device class and into UwpTool so that when we swap out the
PowerShell-based install for the uwptool-based install, it's transparent
to the WindowsUWPDevice class.
Adds implementations for:
* WindowsUWPDevice.isAppInstalled
* WindowsUWPDevice.uninstallApp
Refactors:
* WindowsUWPDevice.installApp
Allow flutter run to work end-to-end with a UWP device.
Uses win32/ffi for the actual launch of the application, injected via
the native API class. This is structured to avoid a g3 dependency.
Install and amuid require powershell scripts for now.
Actually connecting to the observatory requires running a command in an
elevated prompt. Instructions are presented to the user if a terminal is
attached.
This is a rebased version of https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/79684
by @jonahwilliams, updated to remove `NativeApi` and replace is with calls
to `uwptool`.
Part of https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/82085