1. Migrate simulator device log tailing to os_log toolchain
2. When the log tag (component) is available (iOS 11/Xcode 9), filter to
the set of log lines with tag 'Flutter'.
As of iOS 11 / Xcode 9, Flutter engine logs are no longer recorded in the
simulator's syslog file, which we previously read using tail -f. Instead
they're now accessible through Apple's new macOS/iOS os_log facility,
via /usr/bin/log, which supports a relatively flexible query language.
When run in non-interactive mode, /usr/bin/log buffers its output in 4k
chunks, which is significantly smaller than what's emitted up to the
point where the observatory/diagnostics port information is logged. As a
workaround we force it to run in interactive mode via the script tool.
This was introduced to suppress libMobileGestalt noise originating from
libsystem_asl.dylib. Commit 39680ebfbd
suppresses all application log messages not originating from the
app/engine iteself on iOS 10 and above. Since the log message in
question is only emitted on devices running iOS >= 10.3.0, this
blacklist no longer necessary.
On iOS 10 and above, suppress engine log messages from system components
other than Flutter. This eliminates a large amount of keyboard/plugin
related noise during edit-refresh development.
ios-deploy 1.9.2 includes fixes for a common source of Xcode breakage
(flutter/flutter#4326) with Xcode 8.3.3 + iOS 10.3.3, and is required to
to support Xcode 9 (flutter/flutter#11875).
This patch migrates iOS device listing from using Xcode instruments to
using the libimobiledevice tools idevice_id and ideviceinfo.
ideviceinfo was previously incompatible with iOS 11 physical devices;
this has now been fixed.
In 37bb5f1300 flutter_tools migrated from
libimobiledevice-based device listing on iOS to using Xcode instruments
to work around the lack of support for iOS 11. Using instruments entails
several downsides, including a significantly higher performance hit, and
leaking hung DTServiceHub processes in certain cases when a simulator is
running, necessitating workarounds in which we watched for, and cleaned
up leaked DTServiceHub processes. This patch returns reverts the move to
instruments now that it's no longer necessary.
This patch supports basic filtering of log lines from physical iOS
devices, similar to existing functionality for iOS simulator logging.
This patch also suppresses the following two log messages which are
emitted at app startup on iOS 10.3 devices:
libMobileGestalt MobileGestaltSupport.m:153: pid 123 (Runner) does not have sandbox access for frZQaeyWLUvLjeuEK43hmg and IS NOT appropriately entitled
libMobileGestalt MobileGestalt.c:550: no access to InverseDeviceID (see <rdar://problem/11744455>)
In some cases, we've seen interactions between Instruments and the iOS
simulator that cause hung instruments and DTServiceHub processes. If
enough instances pile up, the host machine eventually becomes
unresponsive.
Until the underlying issue is resolved, manually kill any orphaned
instances (where the parent process has died and PPID is 1) before
launching another instruments run.
Previously, xcodeMajorVersion and xcodeMinorVersion returned null unless
xcodeVersionSatisfactory had been called first. We now compute them on
demand, and cache the resultant values.
This reverts commit b2909a245a.
This resubmits the following patches:
1. Use Xcode instruments to list devices (#10801)
Eliminates the dependency on idevice_id from libimobiledevice. Instead,
uses Xcode built-in functionality.
2. Make device discovery asynchronous (#10803)
Migrates DeviceDiscovery.devices and all device-specific lookup to be
asynchronous.
* Revert "Make device discovery asynchronous (#10803)"
This reverts commit 972be9c8b4.
* Revert "Use Xcode instruments to list devices (#10801)"
This reverts commit 37bb5f1300.
This is to resolve a failure that looks related to a bad install of Xcode 8.0
on our build bots and should be reinstated when the infra issue is diagnosed
and resolved.
Instruments worked well when this was originally landed, and on the
following commit, but started failing two commits after this originally
landed. Manual invocation of instruments on the build host currently
results in:
```
dyld: Library not loaded: @rpath/InstrumentsAnalysisCore.framework/Versions/A/InstrumentsAnalysisCore
Referenced from: /Applications/Xcode8.0.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin/instruments
Reason: image not found
Abort trap: 6
```
It appears the /Applications/Xcode8.0.app/Contents/Applications
directory (which contains Instruments) is missing on the host.
Moves all remaining calls to tools that are part of the libimobiledevice
suite of tools to the IMobileDevice class. This allows for better
tracking of this dependency, and easier mocking in tests.
Extract out IMobileDevice class, move class to idevice_id, ideviceinfo
(and eventually other libimobiledevice tools such as iproxy) behind this
interface.
Add tests for the case where libimobiledevice is not installed, the case
where it returns no devices, and the case where it returns device IDs.
* Before tests
* Add the part to trust the cert on the device
* flip the error checks since some are more specific and are more actionable
* add tests
* review
Relocates two tests alongside other related tests:
* moved code_signing_test.dart alongside other lib/src/ios tests
* moved terminal_test.dart alongside other lib/src/base tests