flutter/dev/integration_tests/web_e2e_tests
Alexander Aprelev 3b8f6c4020
Upgrade framework pub dependencies, roll engine with rolled dart sdk (#130163)
Manual roll is needed because incoming dart sdk requires updated version
vm_snapshot_analysis (>=0.7.4).


5ae09b8b4f...7c83ea3e85

```
7c83ea3e85 Reland "Manual roll Dart SDK from 2d98d9e27dae to 0b07debd5862 (21 revisions) (#43457)" (#43472)
9ef3e8d533 Roll Skia from 5eba922297bb to 93c92f97f5ab (2 revisions) (#43471)
```

Remove implementation of SuitePlatform from the test as well. Remove use
of fake cwd from SuitePlatform as it can't be properly faked.
2023-07-07 13:55:35 -07:00
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lib Remove dead code (#126266) 2023-05-09 15:47:16 +00:00
test_driver Enable unreachable_from_main lint - it is stable now!!1 (#129854) 2023-07-06 00:09:01 +00:00
web [web] use local CanvasKit bundle in all e2e tests (#92305) 2021-10-26 19:08:05 -07:00
pubspec.yaml Upgrade framework pub dependencies, roll engine with rolled dart sdk (#130163) 2023-07-07 13:55:35 -07:00
README.md [web] fix web_e2e_tests README (#92277) 2021-10-21 17:58:07 -07:00

Flutter Web integration tests

To run the tests in this package download the chromedriver matching the version of Chrome. To find out the version of your Chrome installation visit chrome://version.

Start chromedriver using the following command:

chromedriver --port=4444

An integration test is run using the flutter drive command. Some tests are written for a specific web renderer and/or specific build mode. Before running a test, check the _runWebLongRunningTests function defined in dev/bots/test.dart, and determine the right web renderer and the build mode you'd like to run the test in.

Here's an example of running an integration test:

flutter drive --target=test_driver/text_editing_integration.dart \
  -d web-server \
  --browser-name=chrome \
  --profile \
  --web-renderer=html

This example runs the test in profile mode (--profile) using the HTML renderer (--web-renderer=html).

More resources: