This adds our self-compiled copy of the MinGit executable (built from the flutter/git repo) to the archive when building an archive for Windows.
I also tweaked the internal API for prepare_package.dart so that there's a single entry point to build an archive.
This replaces the use of ideviceinfo (whose output was then filtered for
device IDs) with an invocation idevice_id -l, which returns the list
directly, one per line.
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 58fe8237d2 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 reverts commit 58fe8237d2.
* Revert "Include a directory with Flutter assets (#12944)"
This reverts commit 3af6b9cbf5.
* Revert "Upgrade project.pbxproj to include flutter_assets (#13011)"
This reverts commit 08128cb29b.
* Revert "Upgrade complex_layout project.pbxproj to include flutter_assets (#13544)"
This reverts commit 35f1a04195.
* mark complex_layout_ios__start_up as flaky
* Change some of the dev/devicelab tests to support testing against local engine.
We can already configure flutter tools to use local engine by setting
FLUTTER_ENGINE environment variable. However when this variable is set
this also requires setting --local-engine to specify which flavor of
engine to use.
This change changes tests in dev/devicelab to pass a sensible default for
--local-engine, e.g. when testing hot reload on Android we pass android_debug
and when testing release AOT build for IOS we pass ios_release.
* Fix analysis issues
* Update utils.dart
This fills out the following matrix:
App: `flutter create` default app, Complex Layout, and Gallery.
Platforms: Linux/Android, Mac/iOS, Windows/Android
Build modes: full release, aot blobs, debug
Dart: normal, 2.0 preview
It also renames all the tests that used "build" to mean compilation
build to use "compile" instead, so that it's much clearer on the
dashboard.
Also, mark some flaky tests that are no longer flaky as not flaky.
Also, remove uses of call() since that's probably going to go away at
some point.
This consolidates all of the non-template .gitignore rules into the top level .gitignore, to ignore common things more broadly, with less maintenance needed for the .gitignore files. Does not touch the templates, so that they still produce needed .gitignores as part of flutter create.
I got tired of drive-by spelling fixes, so I figured I'd just take care of them all at once.
This only corrects errors in the dartdocs, not regular comments, and I skipped any sample code in the dartdocs. It doesn't touch any identifiers in the dartdocs either. No code changes, just comments.
Creates a new (hidden) flutter command 'ide-config' that will create and/or update
existing .iml files and some files under the .idea directory, as well as
removing existing *.iml files and the .idea directory.
It also:
* Adds *.iml to the .gitignore
* Removes existing .iml files from the repo, and moves them to the
packages/flutter_tools/ide_templates/intellij directory.
* Adds a flag to ide-config ('--update-templates') that will take any new .iml
files in the flutter tree and add them to the existing templates.
- If --overwrite is also specified, then all existing templates will also
be overwritten with the contents from the flutter tree, and any that have
been deleted from the flutter tree will also be removed from the
templates.
* Added new run configurations for all existing app targets that will now also
be automatically added to IntelliJ.
* Setting up the environment also includes setting the coding style guidelines
and the git VCS.
* Note that after this PR lands, Flutter developers will need to run it once to
re-create the .iml files and configuration files that have been removed.
After this PR lands, .iml files will no longer appear in the untracked files
section for git.
* 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
* Restructure hot mode test so it runs interactively.
This allows to add a benchmark for hot reload after actual source code change.
* Add curly braces, refactory copyRecursive
* Add hotReloadInitialDevFSSyncMilliseconds to track how long user have to wait before being able to do first reload.
This stat is significantly different between existing and preview-dart-2 setting (for the latter, this stat is ~3x slower: 13s vs ~4s).
* Remove ws
* Cleanup timer-related code
* Clone hot reload benchmark for --preview-dart-2 option.
* Get rid of linux and win preview_dart_2 (only android would be sufficient for now). Refactor code into lib/tasks
* Revert 2016 to 2017
* Mark new test as flaky
* Pin all dependencies ONCE AND FOR ALL
This replaces the secret `flutter update-packages --upgrade` with a destructive `flutter update-packages --force-upgrade` that actually goes and pins every dependency and transitive dependency in every flutter package to the same version.
* Add comments.
* only tap on widgets reachable by hit testing
* use FractionalOffset
* added tests
* check finder finds correct widget
* undo unintentional changes
* address comments
* style fix
* add Directionality in test
* fix analysis warning
* Revert "Revert "fire service protocol events for frames (#11565)" (#11727)"
This reverts commit f25e2f5213.
* move the postEvent() call into a separate method
- Wait for full Hot Reload
- Wait for full Restart
- Fallback if checkHealth throws METHOD_NOT_FOUND.
We try to wait for the service extensions to be registered and retry.
The most recent Flutter IntelliJ plugin replaces FLUTTER_MODULE with
WEB_MODULE and eliminates the exclusion of packages/ directories.
Use of the packages/ directory was turned off by default months ago, and
is replaced by the .packages file.
* fire service protocol extension events for frames
* start time in micros
* introduce a profile() function; only send frame events when in profile (or debug) modes
* moved the profile() function to foundation/profile.dart
* refactor to make the change more testable; test the change
* fire service protocol events by listening to onFrameInfo
* remove the frame event stream; add a devicelab test
* remove a todo
* final
Mainly, this adds documentation to members that were previously
lacking documentation.
It also adds a big block of documentation about improving performance
of widgets.
This also removes some references to package:collection and adds
global setEquals and listEquals methods in foundation that we can use.
(setEquals in particular should be much faster than the
package:collection equivalent, though both should be faster as they
avoid allocating new objects.) All remaining references now qualify
the import so we know what our remaining dependencies are.
Also lots of code reordering in Flutter driver to make the code
consistent and apply the style guide more thoroughly.
* add Android instrumentation test
* add devicelab test
* add to manifest.yaml
* rename _smoke_test.dart to _smoketest.dart to prevent flutter test from picking it up
* volatile fields; style fixes
* use ConditionVariable; fix sh script
The main purpose of this PR is to make it so that when you set the
initial route and it's a hierarchical route (e.g. `/a/b/c`), it
implies multiple pushes, one for each step of the route (so in that
case, `/`, `/a`, `/a/b`, and `/a/b/c`, in that order). If any of those
routes don't exist, it falls back to '/'.
As part of doing that, I:
* Changed the default for MaterialApp.initialRoute to honor the
actual initial route.
* Added a MaterialApp.onUnknownRoute for handling bad routes.
* Added a feature to flutter_driver that allows the host test script
and the device test app to communicate.
* Added a test to make sure `flutter drive --route` works.
(Hopefully that will also prove `flutter run --route` works, though
this isn't testing the `flutter` tool's side of that. My main
concern is over whether the engine side works.)
* Fixed `flutter drive` to output the right target file name.
* Changed how the stocks app represents its data, so that we can
show a page for a stock before we know if it exists.
* Made it possible to show a stock page that doesn't exist. It shows
a progress indicator if we're loading the data, or else shows a
message saying it doesn't exist.
* Changed the pathing structure of routes in stocks to work more
sanely.
* Made search in the stocks app actually work (before it only worked
if we happened to accidentally trigger a rebuild). Added a test.
* Replaced some custom code in the stocks app with a BackButton.
* Added a "color" feature to BackButton to support the stocks use case.
* Spaced out the ErrorWidget text a bit more.
* Added `RouteSettings.copyWith`, which I ended up not using.
* Improved the error messages around routing.
While I was in some files I made a few formatting fixes, fixed some
code health issues, and also removed `flaky: true` from some devicelab
tests that have been stable for a while. Also added some documentation
here and there.
Adds an initial integration test that:
1. captures laid-out widget size
2. focuses a text field to show the keyboard and resize the view
3. unfocuses the text field to dismiss the keyboard and resize the view
4. verify that the final widget size matches the initial size
Eliminates Gallery-specific hardcoding of app package and activity name
in the test.
Fixes breakage introduced with 1dc2d4eb43
due to main activity class now being MainActivity.
* Bump to test `0.12.20`.
Some test `0.12.20` highlights:
* introduces `expectLater()` that returns a `Future` that completes when the matcher has finished running
* deprecates the `verbose` parameter to `expect()` and the `formatFailure()` (to be removed in `0.13.0`)
Otherwise:
* to keep up w/ the deprecation of `verbose`, removes `widget_tester` API to pass `verbose` flag (alternatively we could suppress the warning for now)
* Update stack manipulation.
* Fix framecount.
* disables all `flutter test` and `flutter drive` tests on Windows as those two commands are not fully implemented on Windows yet
* fixes other failures on Windows
This remove a very brittle aspect of flutter drive, whereby it would
assume a known port instead of explicitly finding out what it was.
Fixes#7692 and hopefully fixes the devicelab tests.
Turns out MacOS has a really low open files limit and so if you try to
open EVERY FILE AT THE SAME TIME it falls over.
This just opens the files one at a time, the way we used to back in
the old days.
- output single-line JSON because iOS 9.x cannot output more than one line
- move the workaround for #7433 into LiveTestWidgetsFlutterBinding so that it works in all cases (e.g. animation_bench.dart on iOS)
* 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
* Update tools to use `analyzer` from vended Dart SDK.
* updates `flutter_tools` and `flutter_test` to use the SDK-vended `analyzer` package
* tweaks dependency tracking logic to only record the SDK-vended `analyzer` so as not to crash on spurious conflicts (due to transitive dependencies)
* Review fixes.