flutter/packages/flutter_tools
Reid Baker f20bc39cc0
Add kotlin compatability to build file validation (#167143)
Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/161443 

* adds a new gradle task like `javaVersion` named `kgpVersion` that
prints the version of kgp.
* adds gradle_utils.dart method for getting kgp version
* * kgp method is moved to utilities and we attempt to use a plugin
method before reflection.
* adds methods or  evaluating KGP + gradle and KGP + AGP compatibility. 
* * It turns out that we have been using incompatible versions that
happen to work with the subset of kotlin we are using.
* Uses new kgp methods in flutter analyze --suggestions as part of the
existing agp/java/gradle compatibility matrix.
* adds new tests for all new functionality
* Adds comments to sections of the code I found could use them. 
* Modifies flutter gallery to use a compatible version of kotlin and
update its lockfiles.


## Pre-launch Checklist

- [x] I read the [Contributor Guide] and followed the process outlined
there for submitting PRs.
- [x] I read the [Tree Hygiene] wiki page, which explains my
responsibilities.
- [x] I read and followed the [Flutter Style Guide], including [Features
we expect every widget to implement].
- [x] I signed the [CLA].
- [x] I listed at least one issue that this PR fixes in the description
above.
- [x] I updated/added relevant documentation (doc comments with `///`).
- [X] I added new tests to check the change I am making, or this PR is
[test-exempt].
- [x] I followed the [breaking change policy] and added [Data Driven
Fixes] where supported.
- [x] All existing and new tests are passing.
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bin [iOS/macOS] Add Xcode error if dev dependencies are incorrect (#165916) 2025-04-11 19:34:38 +00:00
doc Added missing code block language in docs (#147481) 2024-05-01 14:44:27 +00:00
gradle Add kotlin compatability to build file validation (#167143) 2025-04-18 16:32:08 +00:00
ide_templates/intellij Remove .pub directories from iml templates (#109622) 2022-09-09 22:20:12 +00:00
lib Add kotlin compatability to build file validation (#167143) 2025-04-18 16:32:08 +00:00
static Add buildMode, icuDataPath and engineRevision interpolations for custom devices (#164455) 2025-04-09 16:22:33 +00:00
templates [native assets] Roll dependencies (#167287) 2025-04-16 19:10:40 +00:00
test Add kotlin compatability to build file validation (#167143) 2025-04-18 16:32:08 +00:00
tool Auto-format Framework (#160545) 2024-12-19 20:06:21 +00:00
.gitignore Remove --template=skeleton and add a placeholder error message instead. (#160695) 2024-12-24 00:02:29 +00:00
analysis_options.yaml Unify analysis options (#108462) 2022-07-28 09:07:49 -07:00
dart_test.yaml Add a tag and assert some state in FlutterTestDriver tests. (#159099) 2024-11-18 23:37:05 +00:00
pubspec.yaml [native assets] Roll dependencies (#167287) 2025-04-16 19:10:40 +00:00
README.md Misc docs cleanup and fixes (#155501) 2024-09-24 20:03:08 +00:00

Flutter Tools

This section of the Flutter repository contains the command line developer tools for building Flutter applications.

Working on Flutter Tools

Be sure to follow the instructions on CONTRIBUTING.md to set up your development environment. Further, familiarize yourself with the style guide, which we follow.

Setting up

First, ensure that the Dart SDK and other necessary artifacts are available by invoking the Flutter Tools wrapper script. In this directory run:

$ flutter --version

Running the Tool

To run Flutter Tools from source, in this directory run:

$ dart bin/flutter_tools.dart

followed by command-line arguments, as usual.

As a convenience for folks developing the flutter tool itself, you can also use the bin/flutter-dev script:

# Assuming flutter/bin is on your PATH
$ flutter-dev

Note: flutter-dev is identical to flutter, except it does not use a cached on-disk snapshot. In other words, it will be significantly slower but you will not need to forget (remember?) to delete the cached snapshot.

Running the analyzer

To run the analyzer on Flutter Tools, in this directory run:

$ flutter analyze

Writing tests

As with other parts of the Flutter repository, all changes in behavior must be tested. Tests live under the test/ subdirectory.

  • Hermetic unit tests of tool internals go under test/general.shard and must run in significantly less than two seconds.

  • Tests of tool commands go under test/commands.shard. Hermetic tests go under its hermetic/ subdirectory. Non-hermetic tests go under its permeable sub-directory. Avoid adding tests here and prefer writing either a unit test or a full integration test.

  • Integration tests (e.g. tests that run the tool in a subprocess) go under test/integration.shard.

  • Slow web-related tests go in the test/web.shard directory.

In general, the tests for the code in a file called file.dart should go in a file called file_test.dart in the subdirectory that matches the behavior of the test.

The dart_test.yaml file configures the timeout for these tests to be 15 minutes. The test.dart script that is used in CI overrides this to two seconds for the test/general.shard directory, to catch behaviour that is unexpectedly slow.

Please avoid setting any other timeouts.

Using local engine builds in integration tests

The integration tests can be configured to use a specific local engine variant by setting the FLUTTER_LOCAL_ENGINE and FLUTTER_LOCAL_ENGINE_HOST environment variables to the name of the local engines (e.g. android_debug_unopt and host_debug_unopt). If the local engine build requires a source path, this can be provided by setting the FLUTTER_LOCAL_ENGINE_SRC_PATH environment variable. This second variable is not necessary if the flutter and engine checkouts are in adjacent directories.

export FLUTTER_LOCAL_ENGINE=android_debug_unopt
export FLUTTER_LOCAL_ENGINE_HOST=host_debug_unopt
flutter test test/integration.shard/some_test_case

Running the tests

To run all of the unit tests:

$ flutter test test/general.shard

The tests in test/integration.shard are slower to run than the tests in test/general.shard. Depending on your development computer, you might want to limit concurrency. Generally it is easier to run these on CI, or to manually verify the behavior you are changing instead of running the test.

The integration tests also require the FLUTTER_ROOT environment variable to be set. The full invocation to run everything might therefore look something like:

$ export FLUTTER_ROOT=~/path/to/flutter-sdk
$ flutter test --concurrency 1

This may take some time (on the order of an hour). The unit tests alone take much less time (on the order of a minute).

You can run the tests in a specific file, e.g.:

$ flutter test test/general.shard/utils_test.dart

Forcing snapshot regeneration

To force the Flutter Tools snapshot to be regenerated, delete the following files:

$ rm ../../bin/cache/flutter_tools.stamp ../../bin/cache/flutter_tools.snapshot