Rolls in several fixes to web tooling, including better handling of absolute file imports. Updates to latest vm service to unblock null safety mode query
Co-authored-by: Gary Roumanis <grouma@google.com>
Co-authored-by: Anna Gringauze <annagrin@google.com>
* adding tests that uses integration_test (e2e) package to flutter
* change the package name for the import
* fix licenses. fix README commands. add links
* adding dependency change auto generated by the tool
* more analyzer error fixes
Updates all null safe dependencies to versions that allow 2.10 stable and 2.11 dev releases.
Also updates flutter_goldens and flutter_goldens_client to allow 2.11 dev.
Update all versions, specifically file which fixes some bugs that caused tests to fail if run in different orders:
- systemTemp directories created by MemoryFileSystem will allot names based on the file system instance instead of globally.
- MemoryFile.readAsLines()/readAsLinesSync() no longer treat a final newline in the file as the start of a new, empty line.
- RecordingFile.readAsLine()/readAsLinesSync() now always record a final newline.
This moves the app template more toward being a more generic starting
point for any Flutter application, eliminating some hard-code
assumptions about there being a single window/engine pair that is
directly bound to the life of the application:
- Moves the runloop into its own class, making it capable of servicing
any number of engine instances.
- Moves the logic for setting up a window containing only a Flutter view
into a window subclass for ease of re-use.
- Makes quit-on-window-close an optional property. (Long term this
should be even more generic, like a quit-when-last-window-closes
option, but this is a short-term improvement that removes the binding
between the runloop and the window).
- Allows for multiple instances of Win32Window to exist without issues
relating to the window class registration.
Since there are getting to be a non-trivial number of files associated
with the runner, this moves the source into a runner/ directory, as is
already done on some other platforms.
Note that creating multiple Flutter windows at the same time still
doesn't work correctly even with this change, but this addresses some of
the known issues, and makes it easier to test in the future (e.g., for
debugging engine-level issues with multiple instances).
Fixes#45397
* Update stack trace test expectations to adjust for a fix landed in dart sdk
* Include engine roll to 10887c2abe7b7fe5866e84d6b63dd546f02fc963
* Update column for the exception expectation
The next engine roll will introduce --lazy-async-stacks, which affects the
contents of stack traces. This updates test expectations to match both the
old and new stack trace formats.
With --lazy-async-stacks the stack output has changed slightly so updating the expect files to match.
This is a follow-up to https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/51047 as a preparation for the next engine roll which will start enabling --lazy-async-stacks in JIT mode.
* Update packages.
* Add many more global analyses.
* Catch trailing spaces and trailing newlines in all text files.
Before we were only checking newly added files, but that means we
missed some.
* Port the trailing spaces logic to work on Windows too.
* Correct all the files with trailing spaces and newlines.
* Refactor some of the dev/bots logic into a utils.dart library.
Notably, the "exit" and "print" shims for testing are now usable
from test.dart, analyze.dart, and run_command.dart.
* Add an "exitWithError" function that prints the red lines and
then exits. This is the preferred way to exit from test.dart,
analyze.dart, and run_command.dart.
* More consistency in the output of analyze.dart.
* Refactor analyze.dart to use the _allFiles file enumerating logic
more widely.
* Add some double-checking logic to the _allFiles logic to catch
cases where changes to that logic end up catching fewer files
than expected (helps prevent future false positives).
* Add a check to prevent new binary files from being added to
the repository. Grandfather in the binaries that we've already
added.
* Update all the dependencies (needed because we now import crypto in
dev/bots/analyze.dart).
* Support Flutter Driver test for Flutter Web application.
* Support Flutter Driver test for Flutter Web application.
* Fix documentation issues.
* Support Flutter Driver test for Flutter Web application.
* Fix documentation.
* Remove unused file from dartdoc check.
* Sync to date.
* Revert change to dartdoc.
* Address comments.
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Jonah Williams <jonahwilliams@google.com>
* Update copyrights.
* Update allowed list for browsers.
* Verify command line arguments for Drive command is correctly parsed.
* Make waitUntilFirstFrameRasterized throw unimplementedError for Flutter Web Driver.
* Add comment for why sync WebDriver is used.
* Update documentations.
* Add more unit tests and update documentation.
* Configure test.dart so that web_extension_test will be executed with --platform=chrome.
* Revert unnecessary changes.
* Add new file path for Windows to blacklist.
* Reconstruct the structure of flutter_driver/test/src folder to remove filtering logic in dev/bots/test.dart/
* Fix path to web_extension_test.dart.
* Add instructions for how to use WebFlutterDriver.
* Update getLayerTree to use sendCommand instead of _sendCommand.
* Update pubspec files.
* Update project.pbxproj files to say Flutter rather than Chromium
Also, the templates now have an empty organization so that we don't cause people to give their apps a Flutter copyright.
* Update the copyright notice checker to require a standard notice on all files
* Update copyrights on Dart files. (This was a mechanical commit.)
* Fix weird license headers on Dart files that deviate from our conventions; relicense Shrine.
Some were already marked "The Flutter Authors", not clear why. Their
dates have been normalized. Some were missing the blank line after the
license. Some were randomly different in trivial ways for no apparent
reason (e.g. missing the trailing period).
* Clean up the copyrights in non-Dart files. (Manual edits.)
Also, make sure templates don't have copyrights.
* Fix some more ORGANIZATIONNAMEs
* Moved the default BinaryMessenger instance to ServicesBinding
This reverts commit 821602aef3.
* Added assertion in defaultBinaryMessenger. Also fixed the devicelab tests.
Flutter widget tests assert if a test completes with timers still
pending. However, it can be hard to diagnose where a pending timer
came from. For example, a widget might consume a third-party library
that internally uses a timer.
I added a FakeAsync.pendingTimersDebugInfo getter to quiver
(https://github.com/google/quiver-dart/pull/500). Make flutter_test
use it.
Additionally modify Flutter's debugPrintStack to take an optional
StackTrace argument instead of always printing StackTrace.current.
Fixes#4237.
* Add a test for a directory instead of a single test.
* Add test data to a child directory to test the command.
* Add test data to a child directory to test the command.
* Add test data to a child directory to test the command.
* Correct test.
This reverts commit 92ef2b9ce1.
This requires either runApp() or
WidgetsFlutterBinding.ensureInitialized() to have been called before
using any MethodChannels. Plugins broadly rely on MethodChannels and
right now there's no general requirements that they be constructed
within the runApp call, so the ecosystem breakages from this are broader
than originally thought. Reverting for now.
- Splits on{Enter,Hover,Exit} from Listener to MouseRegion. Deprecated API is kept for compatibility.
- Splits on{Enter,Hover,Exit} from RenderPointerListener to RenderMouseRegion.
* Deprecates `BinaryMessages` in favor of a default instance of `BinaryMessenger`, called `defaultBinaryMessenger`
* Platform channels use the `defaultBinaryMessenger` for their binaryMessenger default argument.
* Clean up some flutter_tools tests
* Remove arbitrary retry that happens even for fundamental errors, and generally clean up _DevFSHttpWriter.
* Update dependencies (requires fixes; see next commit)
* Fixes for new dependencies.
* Revert "Add dashing config file for generating docset from flutter docs (#24374)"
This reverts commit ec8ca8606c.
* Revert "Update driver script to execute test through test_core (#24168)"
This reverts commit 6c62cf337f.
Adds a Fuchsia compatibility function that allows for connecting to a
specific Isolate by name when running Flutter Driver on a Fuchsia
device. This will check over multiple Dart VM's in an attempt to find
an Isolate by its name.
* Reland "Roll engine to version b148e628ec86b3a9a0382e0bcfae73f0390a8232 (#20427)"
This is a re-land with downgraded `package:flutter_gallery_assets`
version.
* Downgrade package:flutter_gallery_assets to 0.1.4
* Change engine.version to 81baff97c29bb08cbf8453a3f9042c5813f84ad3 (which contains an additional fix)
* Change engine.version to e3687f70c7ece72000b32ee1b3c02755ba5361ac (since mac tarballs are corrupted on earlier commit)
Reason for revert: The package:flutter_gallery_assets has removed some images which are required for the examples/flutter_gallery, so the gallery build is failing (only discovered after landing, since gallery doesn't seem to get built during github PR presubmit checks)
This CL
* rolls `engine.version` to flutter/engine@b148e628 (which includes dart sdk 2.1.0-dev)
* rolls `goldens.version` to flutter/goldens@6c45fafdf (which includes updates due to skia changes in engine)
* changes `platform.dill` to `platform_strong.dill` in various places due to flutter/engine@a84b210b
* adds explicit `environment: sdk: ">=2.0.0-dev.68 < 3.0.0"` constraints to `pubspec.yaml` and `pubspec.yaml.tmpl` files (since pub defaults to `<2.0.0` if omitted)
* upgrades to newer versions of various 3rd party packages (to ensure transitive dependencies have `<3.0.0` sdk constraint)
* Upgrade everything except matcher.
* Roll matcher (and test)
* Adjust tests that depend on flutter:test directly to depend on a shim
* Require use of package:test shim and remove other references to package:test
Our Cirrus Windows tests were not really working: they reported success even when failing.
This should fix several problems with the Cirrus Windows tests.
This uses @kevmoo's completion package to do command line completion for flutter, and a new command "bash-completion" (with alias "zsh-completion") that will output the necessary shell script setup code, and adds the hidden command "completion" that does the actual completion.
Because it adds a dependency, I also had to do flutter update-packages --force-upgrade.
Fixes#18988.
* Revert "Revert "Roll engine to fed2ea458ed49088d33eddabc546ba56d600c717 (includes dart roll) (#19044)" (#19276)"
This reverts commit cf932490b7 as it also
includes fix for type error that broke tests.
* Add type cast for dart2 type checks.
* Move up to latest goldens
* Make inDirectory() type-parameterized.
* Add typecasting to transitions_perf_test.dart and microbenchmarks.
* Add boolean flag initialization in save_catalog_screenshots.dart
* Add type conversion to gallery transition test
* Roll engine to rolled dart
Add connectionTimeout property to class that extends HttpOverrides.
Upgrade packages.
Add more type fixes.
Update goldens hash.
Add more type fixes.
Upgrade packages.
Fix tests.
Remove strong-mode from analysis options yaml file.
Increase dev/devicelab timeout from 2 to 10 seconds.
Added getVM to waitForViews. Fix type errors in compileExpression.
* Pick up engine revision with fix for microbenchmarks regression.
Increase default timeout from 20/30 to 60s.
This should reduce the number of flakes without actually increasing
the timeout, so we'll still find out quickly if a test is hanging.
The numbers here might need tweaking. Maybe the default two seconds is
too short for CI bots.
Now that we have thousands of tests, it doesn't make sense to display a separate line for each test. The result is just megabytes of logs that you have to scrub through to find error messages.
This allows test environments other than `flutter test` to have a hook
into the test exception reporting. Some test environments, for example,
don't just dump error details to the console, but rather require them
to be reported to a separate server.
* Turn support for sync-async on in Flutter. With this feature
execution of async functions starts immediately instead of it
being delayed by one microtask tick.
* Address review comments.
* Adjust some stack trace expectations which are slightly different with
--sync-async turned on.
Adds a package that will support connecting to and debugging devices with multiple instances of the Dart VM, and operate on multiple Isolates and Flutter Views.
Currently supports connecting to all existing Dart VMs and extracting information about all Flutter Views running across each VM.
* traverse dependencies and dev dependencies separately
* separate dev and reg deps
* update pubspecs
* add checksum string and update transitive dep string. Add additional verify command to check checksum
* cleanup comments
* add missing space, quote, run verify-onlu from bot script
* rerun tool with fixed string
* ensure correct working directory and bump versions
* flutter not flutterRoot
* Update dependencies with forced upgrade.
Now that https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/15261 is fixed, do the update with upgrade.
* Update test package use following upgrade
* Replace addOption(allowMultiple) with addMultiOption
30+4 has made some changes to the remoting protocol that are incompatbile
with a test harness running 30+3 (e.g. adding a type='initial' field to the
first message)
* Use engine-built dart sdk
* Download dart-sdk from engine
* Move up deps to fix dart sdk constraint problem
* Update update_dart_sdk.ps1 for Windows
* Fix tests so they pass analysis
* More types for tests
* Roll engine
* Update dart sdk stamp location in flutter.bat
* Add newline
There were some problems I introduced with the last PR for this. It passed the test, but failed in practice.
This adds tests for those failure cases, adds a "--help" and fixes the test so that it doesn't try and actually download MinGit as part of the Windows test.
I added package:platform as a dependency, so I did a force upgrade on the packages.
Also, re-enabling 'create package' in the cache warming code, now that #14448 is fixed.
* Unpin package:test and upgrade packages
* Update packages/flutter/test/foundation/stack_trace_test.dart
* Also add packages/flutter_tools/test/data/asset_test/font/.dartignore to ensure that update-packages --force-upgrade does not crash.
* Revert "Reverting package changes until I can figure out how to fix Windows. (#14007)"
This reverts commit 6fda8ee821.
* Make prepare_package run on Windows
* Revert "Fixed output validation. (#14005)"
This reverts commit d84398db72.
* Revert "Update package prep script to do async process execution and emit output as it happens. (#13918)"
This reverts commit b7169c1d95.
- Switches to async process execution, which now shows output as it happens instead of in chunks when the process completes
- Now uses ProcessManager so that it may be mocked for the test.
- Adds in the download and install of mingit on Windows.
- Updated package dependencies because of added dependency on process package.
This simply updates the package dependencies by running flutter update-packages --force-upgrade.
I'm doing this with no other changes, because the last time I tried that, redness occurred. I want to isolate the problem to a "clean" update of the packages.
It looks like the plugins device_info, connectivity, and url_launcher haven't yet had their gradle configurations updated, so they fail when trying to build with the new gradle. I did not upgrade for those three packages only (in flutter_gallery) until we are ready to fix them (fixing them for master will break them for alpha users, so we need to do an alpha roll to do that).
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 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.
* 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
Also:
* Provide a better message when you lerp from infinity to finity
constraints.
* Make the striped marker support RTL.
* By popular demand, dump a warning to the console the first time
a particular Flex overflows. (Resets on hot reload.)
* 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.
Fixes some tests that weren't aggressively catching exceptions.
Fixes some actual failures that were found because of this.
Tries to fix an intermittent failure with crash1_test.dart which could be a race condition.
* Fix tests to use Ahem, and helpful changes around that
- Fix fonts that had metric-specific behaviours.
- LiveTestWidgetsFlutterBinding.allowAllFrames has been renamed
to LiveTestWidgetsFlutterBinding.framePolicy.
- LiveTestWidgetsFlutterBinding now defaults to using a frame policy
that pumps slightly more frames, to animate the pointer crosshairs.
- Added "flutter run --use-test-fonts" to enable Ahem on devices.
- Changed how idle() works to be more effective in live mode.
- Display the test name in live mode (unless ahem fonts are enabled).
- Added a toString to TextSelectionPoint.
- Style nit fixes.
* Roll engine to get Ahem changes.
* Update tests for dartdoc changes.
* Fix flutter_tools tests
These tests would fail sometimes when run locally. Since they happen
to also be the ones that are flaky on bots, maybe there's some
relationship, even though the failure mode on bots is different. In
any case, this removes a variable.
* 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
Switch our pubspec.yamls to using SDK sources so that we can have consistent
source types when we depend on these packages from external packages using SDK
sources.
This prevents multiple simultaneous runs of the analyzer from stomping
over each other (e.g. multiple runs of 'update-packages'). Certain
long-lived commands (like analyze, run, logs) are exempted once they've
done enough work to be safe from most stomping action.
This still doesn't make us entirely safe from craziness, e.g. if you're
half way through an 'update-packages' run and you call 'git pull', who
knows what state you'll end up in. But there's only so much one can do.
Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/2762
This makes it possible to substitute 'flutter run' for 'flutter test'
and actually watch a test run on a device.
For any test that depends on flutter_test:
1. Remove any import of 'package:test/test.dart'.
2. Replace `testWidgets('...', (WidgetTester tester) {`
with `testWidgets('...', (WidgetTester tester) async {`
3. Add an "await" in front of calls to any of the following:
* tap()
* tapAt()
* fling()
* flingFrom()
* scroll()
* scrollAt()
* pump()
* pumpWidget()
4. Replace any calls to `tester.flushMicrotasks()` with calls to
`await tester.idle()`.
There's a guarding API that you can use, if you have particularly
complicated tests, to get better error messages. Search for
TestAsyncUtils.