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![]() You can now specify a --local-web-sdk flag to point to a wasm_release folder. This will make it so that only artifacts that pertain to the web sdk are overridden to point to the wasm_release folder. Other artifacts (such as impellerc) will pull from the cache, or from the --local-engine path if that is specified. This also uses precompiled platform kernel files for both ddc and dart2js |
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test_data | ||
chrome_test.dart | ||
debugger_stepping_web_test.dart | ||
expression_evaluation_web_test.dart | ||
hot_reload_web_test.dart | ||
output_web_test.dart | ||
README.md | ||
sdk_web_configuration_test.dart | ||
vm_service_web_test.dart | ||
web_driver_service_test.dart | ||
web_run_test.dart |
Web integration tests
These tests are not hermetic, and use the actual Flutter SDK. While
they don't require actual devices, they run flutter_tester
to test
Dart web debug services (dwds) and Flutter integration.
Use this command to run (from the flutter_tools
directory):
../../bin/cache/dart-sdk/bin/pub run test test/web.shard
These tests are expensive to run and do not give meaningful coverage information for the flutter tool (since they are black-box tests that run the tool as a subprocess, rather than being unit tests). For this reason, they are in a separate shard when running on continuous integration and are not run when calculating coverage.