* add trailing commas on list/map/parameters
* add trailing commas on Invocation with nb of arg>1
* add commas for widget containing widgets
* add trailing commas if instantiation contains trailing comma
* revert bad change
The wrapping for some commands was never actually turned on, so this turns it on.
Also, it shortens the `valueHelp` for the `--sample` option to be just "id" instead of "the sample ID of the desired sample from the API documentation website (http://docs.flutter.io)", which was causing the line to get far too long.
Fixes#23074
This adds flutter create --sample which allows users to execute a command which will create a working sample app from samples embedded in the API docs.
The command looks something like this:
flutter create --sample=chip.DeletableChipAttributes.onDeleted mysample
This attempts to re-land #22656.
There are two changes from the original:
I turned off wrapping completely when not sending output to a terminal. Previously I had defaulted to wrapping at and arbitrary 100 chars in that case, just to keep long messages from being too long, but that turns out the be a bad idea because there are tests that are relying on the specific form of the output. It's also pretty arbitrary, and mostly people sending output to a non-terminal will want unwrapped text.
I found a better way to terminate ANSI color/bold sequences, so that they can be embedded within each other without needed quite as complex a dance with removing redundant sequences.
As part of these changes, I removed the Logger.supportsColor setter so that the one source of truth for color support is in AnsiTerminal.supportsColor.
* Turn on line wrapping again in usage and status messages, adds ANSI color to doctor and analysis messages. (#22656)
This turns on text wrapping for usage messages and status messages. When on a terminal, wraps to the width of the terminal. When writing to a non-terminal, wrap lines at a default column width (currently defined to be 100 chars). If --no-wrap is specified, then no wrapping occurs. If --wrap-column is specified, wraps to that column (if --wrap is on).
Adds ANSI color to the doctor and analysis output on terminals. This is in this PR with the wrapping, since wrapping needs to know how to count visible characters in the presence of ANSI sequences. (This is just one more step towards re-implementing all of Curses for Flutter. :-)) Will not print ANSI sequences when sent to a non-terminal, or of --no-color is specified.
Fixes ANSI color and bold sequences so that they can be combined (bold, colored text), and a small bug in indentation calculation for wrapping.
Since wrapping is now turned on, also removed many redundant '\n's in the code.
We decided that redefining the default for templates was premature. We're going to go back to having "module" in experimental land again, and we'll try again when we have the feature set fully baked.
This keeps the writing of the .metadata files, and writing the template type to them, because that was a good improvement, and there are still a bunch of added tests that improve our coverage.
Fixes a gradle error where it was failing to find a plugin because of an absolute path in the .flutter-plugins file instead of a relative path.
I had originally removed this variable because I thought it was redundant with the projectDir, but apparently I was wrong about that (one resolves to a relative path, and one resolves to an absolute path).
This PR reverts that part of the change and reintroduces the (not really) redundant variable.
This turns on text wrapping for usage messages and status messages. When on a terminal, wraps to the width of the terminal. When writing to a non-terminal, wrap lines at a default column width (currently defined to be 100 chars). If --no-wrap is specified, then no wrapping occurs. If --wrap-column is specified, wraps to that column (if --wrap is on).
Adds ANSI color to the doctor and analysis output on terminals. This is in this PR with the wrapping, since wrapping needs to know how to count visible characters in the presence of ANSI sequences. (This is just one more step towards re-implementing all of Curses for Flutter. :-)) Will not print ANSI sequences when sent to a non-terminal, or of --no-color is specified.
Fixes ANSI color and bold sequences so that they can be combined (bold, colored text), and a small bug in indentation calculation for wrapping.
Since wrapping is now turned on, also removed many redundant '\n's in the code.
This all happened because I was trying to be a little too helpful...
Part of the job of the "create" command is to recreate missing pieces of existing projects, and now that the default has changed, I wanted to make it so that if someone had created a default flutter create project before, that they could run a default flutter create there again, and not have it trashed by using the new default template (application) over the old one (app).
This meant I had to detect what type of project it was. Unfortunately, in the past we didn't write anything in the .metadata file to identify the type of project, and since the goal was regenerating missing files, I can't count on anything existing, so it's just a heuristic match.
This simplifies the heuristics down to just detecting the difference between "app" and "application" projects, and only detect the other types if they're explicitly listed in the .metadata file (I changed the code in my original PR to add the project type to the .metadata file). People used to have to specify the type for those anyhow, so it shouldn't be a surprise to users.
So, the main difference in the new heuristics from my last attempt is that if you have a directory that has some other stuff it (like maybe a "plugin" project), then we'll recreate (pronounced "mess up") the project using the "application" template, but that was true before (except it would use the "app" template).
Fixes#22726
This renames the "module" template to the "application" template, and makes "application" the default. The existing "app" template is now deprecated.
flutter create also now recognizes the type of project in an existing directory, and is able to recreate it without having the template type explicitly specified (although you can still do that). It does this now by first looking in the .metadata file for the new project_type field, and if it doesn't find that, then it looks at the directory structure. Also, the .metadata file is now overwritten even on an existing directory so that 1) the project_type can be added to legacy projects, and 2) the version of Flutter that updated the project last is updated.
I also cleaned up a bunch of things in create_test.dart, added many more tests, and added an example test to the test/ directory in the generated output of the application template.
Fixes#22530Fixes#22344
* Fixes resulting from audit of issues links
I looked at every link to GitHub in our repo. For cases where we had a TODO that was waiting for a bug to be fixed, and the bug has now been fixed, I applied the pending change. For cases where the link was out of date, I updated the link.
* Update run_test.dart
skip this test again since it failed on linux and macos bots
Uses the `version` property from the `pubspec.yaml` file to set the corresponding fields in the `local.properties` file respectively in the `Generated.xcconfig` file.
The `--build-name` and `--build-number` options have changed. Now they trump the `version` property from the `pubspec.yaml` file.
If the `version` property is not set and the `--build-name` and `--build-number` options are not provided, the build command will not change the `local.properties` / `Generated.xcconfig` file.
* Plumb a --strong option through to the front end server and the engine
so that we can run flutter apps in preview-dart-2 and strong mode
* - Address analyzer lint issues
*- correctly set up strong mode option in the case of AOT builds
We thought it would be OK to call the create command offline-only, but it turns out that isn't a great idea because not all of the create template dependencies are cached by running flutter_tool.
This PR makes it go online by default when running pub get after creating a project, and adds an "--offline" flag to the create command so that offline users can use it offline if their cache is warm.
In order to allow offline usage of the create command we need to be able to tell pub not to try and contact the server to see if new versions are available. Since all the versions that create could want are pinned, it shouldn't need to check for new versions.
Adds a class `PubContext` with a fixed set of allowed values
Make it clear these values should not be changed casually
Fixed one inconsistency already: update_packages vs update_pkgs
Provide more information for verify calls
Eliminate `ctx_` prefix.
* fix updrade script; upgrade to the latest package versions
* exclude special dependencies from transitive closure
* fix stack trace handling in flutter_test due to stack_trace change
* change type on _emptyStackTrace
Allows the user to specify the kind of project to create. The default is 'app'. Other choices are 'plugin' (the old '--plugin' behavior), and 'package'.
A Flutter 'package' is a Dart package that depends on Flutter, but does not contain native code.
Fixes#10377.
Eagerly generate local.properties, and always update the flutter.sdk
setting in it, in case FLUTTER_ROOT has changed.
Fixes#8365.
Fixes#9716 - at least the specific issue reported. My Android Studio
still complains about Gradle versions - it ships with v3.2, but requires
v3.3...
Add a 'generate dependencies' task to the Gradle build, which checks if
the snapshot dependencies file exists, and runs an extra build before
the actual FlutterTask if it doesn't. This makes the first build slower,
but sub-sequent builds (without source changes) much faster.
Fixes#9717.
When invoked from the command line, relative paths aren't typically
used, but they are when invoked from within IDEA and prevents
IDEA from reading the files.
Also, remove flutterPackagesDirectory since it's not used
Generates an android.iml file and a package-level library for flutter.jar.
Does not set up an Android SDK in IDEA; this isn't possible with a
template-based approach. But IDEA shows a clear warning, so the
user can fix this by setting the SDK.
(When creating a Flutter project from within IDEA, we can fix this up
afterwards in the plugin.)
Added a PluginRegistry to the new project template. The registry files will be automatically updated at build time to register the native plugins.
Fixes#7814.
Plugin projects are created by running `flutter create --plugin <name>`.
An example app is also created in the plugin project, using the normal 'create' template, which has been modified to allow for conditional plugin code.
Modified the android package name to match package naming conventions (all lower-case, and must match the directory name).
On flutter run, we update ios/Flutter/Generated.xcconfig with various
Flutter-specific settings required by xcode_backend.sh during a build
from Xcode. These settings need to be present at the time the project is
loaded since Xcode doesn't pick up live updates to these files.
Without these settings, Xcode fails to locate xcode_backend.sh itself,
causing the build to fail until the Xcode project has been closed and
re-opened. This also prevents Xcode's project updater from 'helpfully'
suggesting to clean up and delete the Generated.xcconfig file.
This removes direct file access from within flutter_tools
in favor of using `package:file` via a `FileSystem` that's
accessed via the `ApplicationContext`.
This lays the groundwork for us to be able to easily swap
out the underlying file system when running Flutter tools,
which will be used to provide a record/replay file system,
analogous to what we have for process invocations.
* Remove the workaround that pinned args to v0.13.6
This reverts most of the changes in commit 6331b6c8b5
* throw exception if exit code is not an integer
* rework command infrastructure to throw ToolExit when non-zero exitCode
* convert commands to return Future<Null>
* cleanup remaining commands to use throwToolExit for non-zero exit code
* remove isUnusual exception message
* add type annotations for updated args package
* refactor _run to runCmd
* replace requiresProjectRoot getter with call to commandValidator
* replace requiresDevice getter with call to findTargetDevice
* trace command requires a debug connection, not a device
* inline androidOnly getter
* rename command methods to verifyTheRunCmd and runCmd
* move common verification into BuildSubCommand
* rename deviceForCommand to device
* rename methods to verifyThenRunCommand and runCommand
* add google analytics
* send in the run target type
* track device type targets
* use the real GA code
* review comments
* rev to usage 2.0
* rev to 2.2.0 of usage; add tests
* review comments
This command explicitly populates the flutter tool's cache of binary artifacts.
Also, teach `flutter create` to update the cache in case its the first command
that a user runs.
"flutter create" adds option `--with-driver-test` that adds
dependencies to `flutter_driver` in `pubspec.yaml` and creates
a basic driver test runnable via `flutter drive
--target=test_driver/e2e.dart`
"flutter drive" new options:
- `--keep-app-running` tells the driver to not stop the app after tests
are done
- `--use-existing-app` tells the driver to not start a new app but use
an already running instance