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Bruno Leroux
e92bca3ff5
[flutter_tools] Update external link in Android manifest template (#144302)
## Description

This PR simplifies one external link in a commented section of the Android manifest template.

## Related Issue

Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/144249

## Tests

Documentation only PR.
2024-02-29 06:47:19 +00:00
Kate Lovett
a185ff907b
Disable flaky golden file test (#144351)
Filed https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/144350 for follow up.
This test has become flaky and is breaking the tree.

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2024-02-28 18:10:50 -06:00
Qun Cheng
0d8eafb006
Reland "Reland - Introduce tone-based surfaces and accent color add-ons - Part 2" (#144273) 2024-02-28 13:55:50 -08:00
Chris Bracken
2e4bbb7503
[iOS] Fix naming in platform_view example (#144247)
This applies minor cosmetic cleanups noticed while landing fix/tests in another patch. Renames `incrementLabel` to `countLabel` and `setIncrementLabel` to `updateCountLabel`, since it's not setting it to a specific value but rather updating itself based on the current state of the `count` ivar.

No tests since this patch introduces no semantic changes.

Related: https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/132028
2024-02-27 22:49:09 +00:00
auto-submit[bot]
2eee0b5750
Reverts "Reland - Introduce tone-based surfaces and accent color add-ons - Part 2 (#144001)" (#144262)
Reverts flutter/flutter#144001

Initiated by: Piinks

Reason for reverting: Failing goldens at the tip of tree

Original PR Author: QuncCccccc

Reviewed By: {HansMuller}

This change reverts the following previous change:
Original Description:
Reverts flutter/flutter#143973

This is a reland for #138521 with an updated g3fix(cl/605555997). Local test: cl/609608958.
2024-02-27 22:04:18 +00:00
Qun Cheng
871d59221c
Reland - Introduce tone-based surfaces and accent color add-ons - Part 2 (#144001)
Reverts flutter/flutter#143973

This is a reland for #138521 with an updated g3fix(cl/605555997). Local test: cl/609608958.
2024-02-27 20:21:14 +00:00
Roger
609d30fe58
bind missing add icon in platform_view example (#132028)
In the `examples/platform_view` example, which demonstrates
transitioning from a Flutter view to a general iOS UIView and back, as
well as using channels to communicate between the two, the Flutter view
renders correctly, but in the iOS UIView, the FAB equivalent button in
the lower-right corner is rendered without the '+' icon. This is because
no binding as declared for the add icon in the storyboard. This adds the
missing binding.

Further, this eliminates the use of the deprecated
[UIButtonTypeRoundedRect](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uibuttontype/uibuttontyperoundedrect?language=objc),
falling back to the default instead.

---------

Co-authored-by: Chris Bracken <chris@bracken.jp>
2024-02-27 11:19:52 -08:00
LongCatIsLooong
a0a854a78b
Relands "Changing TextPainter.getOffsetForCaret implementation to remove the logarithmic search (#143281)" (reverted in #143801) (#143954)
The original PR was reverted because the new caret positioning callpath triggered a skparagraph assert. The assert has been removed. Relanding the PR with no changes applied.
2024-02-23 19:20:14 +00:00
Qun Cheng
4715216c01
Revert "Introduce tone-based surfaces and accent color add-ons - Part 2" (#143973)
Reverts flutter/flutter#138521
2024-02-22 14:51:28 -08:00
auto-submit[bot]
f9b3b84d4e
Reverts "Changing TextPainter.getOffsetForCaret implementation to remove the logarithmic search (#143281)" (#143801)
Reverts flutter/flutter#143281

Initiated by: LongCatIsLooong

Reason for reverting: https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/143797

Original PR Author: LongCatIsLooong

Reviewed By: {justinmc, jason-simmons}

This change reverts the following previous change:
Original Description:
The behavior largely remains the same, except:

1. The EOT cursor `(textLength, downstream)` for text ending in the opposite writing direction as the paragraph is now placed at the visual end of the last line. 
  For example, in a LTR paragraph, the EOT cursor for `aA` (lowercase for LTR and uppercase for RTL) is placed to the right of the line: `aA|` (it was `a|A` before). 
  This matches the behavior of most applications that do logical order arrow key navigation instead of visual order navigation. 
  And it makes the navigation order consistent for `aA\naA`:
```
  |aA    =>  aA|  => aA|  => aA  => aA   => aA 
   aA        aA      aA     |aA     aA|     aA|     
   (1)       (2)     (3)    (4)    (5)      (6)
```
This is indeed still pretty confusing as (2) and (3), as well as (5) and (6) are hard to distinguish (when the I beam has a large width they are actually visually distinguishable -- they use the same anchor but one gets painted to the left and the other to the right. I noticed that emacs does the same). 
But logical order navigation will always be confusing in bidi text, in one way or another.

Interestingly there are 3 different behaviors I've observed in chrome:
- the chrome download dialog (which I think uses GTK text widgets but not sure which version) gives me 2 cursors when navigating bidi text, and 
- its HTML fields only show one, and presumably they place the I beam at the **trailing edge** of the character (which makes more sense for backspacing I guess). 
- On the other hand, its (new) omnibar seems to use visual order arrow navigation

Side note: we may need to update the "tap to place the caret here" logic to handle the case where the tap lands outside of the text and the text ends in the opposite writing direction. 

2. Removed the logarithmic search. The same could be done using the characters package but when glyphInfo tells you about the baseline location in the future we probably don't need the `getBoxesForRange` call. This should fix https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/123424.

## Internal Tests

This is going to change the image output of some internal golden tests. I'm planning to merge https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/143281 before this to avoid updating the same golden files twice for invalid selections.
2024-02-21 00:10:18 +00:00
LongCatIsLooong
3538e4c788
Changing TextPainter.getOffsetForCaret implementation to remove the logarithmic search (#143281)
The behavior largely remains the same, except:

1. The EOT cursor `(textLength, downstream)` for text ending in the opposite writing direction as the paragraph is now placed at the visual end of the last line. 
  For example, in a LTR paragraph, the EOT cursor for `aA` (lowercase for LTR and uppercase for RTL) is placed to the right of the line: `aA|` (it was `a|A` before). 
  This matches the behavior of most applications that do logical order arrow key navigation instead of visual order navigation. 
  And it makes the navigation order consistent for `aA\naA`:
```
  |aA    =>  aA|  => aA|  => aA  => aA   => aA 
   aA        aA      aA     |aA     aA|     aA|     
   (1)       (2)     (3)    (4)    (5)      (6)
```
This is indeed still pretty confusing as (2) and (3), as well as (5) and (6) are hard to distinguish (when the I beam has a large width they are actually visually distinguishable -- they use the same anchor but one gets painted to the left and the other to the right. I noticed that emacs does the same). 
But logical order navigation will always be confusing in bidi text, in one way or another.

Interestingly there are 3 different behaviors I've observed in chrome:
- the chrome download dialog (which I think uses GTK text widgets but not sure which version) gives me 2 cursors when navigating bidi text, and 
- its HTML fields only show one, and presumably they place the I beam at the **trailing edge** of the character (which makes more sense for backspacing I guess). 
- On the other hand, its (new) omnibar seems to use visual order arrow navigation

Side note: we may need to update the "tap to place the caret here" logic to handle the case where the tap lands outside of the text and the text ends in the opposite writing direction. 

2. Removed the logarithmic search. The same could be done using the characters package but when glyphInfo tells you about the baseline location in the future we probably don't need the `getBoxesForRange` call. This should fix https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/123424.

## Internal Tests

This is going to change the image output of some internal golden tests. I'm planning to merge https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/143281 before this to avoid updating the same golden files twice for invalid selections.
2024-02-20 20:51:06 +00:00
Qun Cheng
a2c7ed95d1
Introduce tone-based surfaces and accent color add-ons - Part 2 (#138521)
This PR is to introduce 19 new color roles and deprecate 3 color roles in `ColorScheme`.
**Tone-based surface colors** (7 colors): 
* surfaceBright
* surfaceDim
* surfaceContainer
* surfaceContainerLowest
* surfaceContainerLow
* surfaceContainerHigh
* surfaceContainerHighest

**Accent color add-ons** (12 colors):
* primary/secondary/tertiary-Fixed
* primary/secondary/tertiary-FixedDim
* onPrimary/onSecondary/onTertiary-Fixed
* onPrimary/onSecondary/onTertiary-FixedVariant

**Deprecated colors**:
* background -> replaced with surface
* onBackground -> replaced with onSurface
* surfaceVariant -> replaced with surfaceContainerHighest

Please checkout this [design doc](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ODqivpM_6c490T4j5XIiWCDKo5YqHy78YEFqDm4S8h4/edit?usp=sharing) for more information:)

![Screenshot 2024-01-08 at 4 56 51 PM](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/assets/36861262/353cdb4c-6ba9-4435-a518-fd3f67e415f0)
2024-02-20 19:01:50 +00:00
Michael Goderbauer
3f09b23338
cleanup now-irrelevant ignores for deprecated_member_use (#143403)
Follow-up to https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/143347.
2024-02-14 21:08:25 +00:00
Bruno Leroux
5c88fbf0b9
Add more documentation for TextEditingController default constructor (#143452)
## Description

This PR adds more documentation for `TextEditingController(String text)` constructor and it adds one example.

https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/96245 was a first improvement to the documentation.
https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/79495 tried to hide the cursor when an invalid selection is set but it was reverted.
https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/123777 mitigated the issue of having a default invalid selection: it takes care of setting a proper selection when a text field is focused and its controller selection is not initialized.

I will try changing the initial selection in another PR, but It will probably break several existing tests.

## Related Issue

Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/95978

## Tests

Adds 1 test for the new example.
2024-02-14 20:10:18 +00:00
Gray Mackall
c61dc2a586
Format all kotlin according to ktlint (#143390)
Entire pr generated with [ktlint](https://github.com/pinterest/ktlint) --format. First step before enabling linting as part of presubmit for kotlin changes.
2024-02-14 17:58:18 +00:00
Taha Tesser
ccf42dde88
Introduce avatarBoxConstraints & deleteIconBoxConstraints for the chips (#143302)
fixes [Chip widget's avatar padding changing if label text is more than 1 line](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/136892)

### Code sample

<details>
<summary>expand to view the code sample</summary> 

```dart
import 'package:flutter/material.dart';

List<String> strings = [
  'hello good morning',
  'hello good morning hello good morning',
  'hello good morning hello good morning hello good morning'
];

void main() => runApp(const MyApp());

class MyApp extends StatelessWidget {
  const MyApp({super.key});

  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return MaterialApp(
      debugShowCheckedModeBanner: false,
      home: Scaffold(
        body: Center(
          child: Row(
            mainAxisAlignment: MainAxisAlignment.spaceEvenly,
            children: [
              Column(
                mainAxisSize: MainAxisSize.min,
                crossAxisAlignment: CrossAxisAlignment.center,
                children: [
                  const Text(
                      'avatarBoxConstraints: null \ndeleteIconBoxConstraints: null',
                      textAlign: TextAlign.center),
                  for (String string in strings)
                    Padding(
                      padding: const EdgeInsets.all(8.0),
                      child: RawChip(
                        label: Container(
                          width: 150,
                          color: Colors.amber,
                          child: Text(
                            string,
                            maxLines: 3,
                            overflow: TextOverflow.ellipsis,
                          ),
                        ),
                        avatar: const Icon(Icons.settings),
                        onDeleted: () {},
                      ),
                    ),
                ],
              ),
              Column(
                mainAxisSize: MainAxisSize.min,
                crossAxisAlignment: CrossAxisAlignment.center,
                children: [
                  const Text(
                      'avatarBoxConstraints: BoxConstraints.tightForFinite() \ndeleteIconBoxConstraints: BoxConstraints.tightForFinite()',
                      textAlign: TextAlign.center),
                  for (String string in strings)
                    Padding(
                      padding: const EdgeInsets.all(8.0),
                      child: RawChip(
                        avatarBoxConstraints:
                            const BoxConstraints.tightForFinite(),
                        deleteIconBoxConstraints:
                            const BoxConstraints.tightForFinite(),
                        label: Container(
                          width: 150,
                          color: Colors.amber,
                          child: Text(
                            string,
                            maxLines: 3,
                            overflow: TextOverflow.ellipsis,
                          ),
                        ),
                        avatar: const Icon(Icons.settings),
                        onDeleted: () {},
                      ),
                    ),
                ],
              ),
            ],
          ),
        ),
      ),
    );
  }
}

```

</details>

### Preview
![Screenshot 2024-02-12 at 14 58 35](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/assets/48603081/5724bd07-7ac7-4987-b992-fa3ab8488273)

# Example previews
![Screenshot 2024-02-12 at 22 15 14](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/assets/48603081/33af472d-3561-47d4-8d0d-e1628de1e0aa)
![Screenshot 2024-02-12 at 22 15 46](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/assets/48603081/3de78b59-5cb6-4fd8-879b-8e204aacb069)
2024-02-13 20:30:53 +00:00
Tirth
10442399fb
Introduce iconAlignment for the buttons with icon (#137348)
Adds `iconAlignment` property to `ButtonStyleButton` widget.

Fixes #89564

### Example

https://github.com/flutter/flutter/assets/13456345/1b5236c4-5c60-4915-b3c6-0a56c43f8a19
2024-02-12 17:08:20 +00:00
Polina Cherkasova
b48dfca382
Upgrade leak_tracker. (#143236) 2024-02-09 14:41:22 -08:00
Bartek Pacia
deaa600204
Reland "Update gradle lockfiles template (#140115)" (#143081)
Trying to reland #140115 which I had to revert in #142889 because [it broke the tree](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/140115#issuecomment-1925774719).

In this PR I fixed the post-submit following tests:
2024-02-08 16:22:15 +00:00
Gray Mackall
120a01ccd2
Restore log dumps for gradle OOM crashes, and set a value for MaxMetaspaceSize (#143085)
Re-sets two jvmargs that were getting cleared because we set a value for `-Xmx`. Could help with https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/142957. Copied from comment here https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/142957:
>Two random things I ran into while looking into this that might help:
>
>1. Gradle has defaults for a couple of the jvmargs, and setting any one of them clears those defaults for the others (bug here https://github.com/gradle/gradle/issues/19750). This can cause the "Gradle daemon to consume more and more native memory until it crashes", though the bug typically has a different associated error. It seems worth it to re-set those defaults.
>2. There is a property we can set that will give us a heap dump on OOM ([-XX:HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError](https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/guides/troubleshoot/clopts001.html))

Mostly just a find and replace from `find . -name gradle.properties -exec sed -i '' 's/\-Xmx4G/-Xmx4G\ \-XX:MaxMetaspaceSize=2G\ \-XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError/g' {} \;`, with the templates and the one test that writes from a string replaced by hand. I didn't set a value for `MaxMetaspaceSize` in the template files because I want to make sure this value doesn't cause problems in ci first (changes to the templates are essentially un-revertable for those who `flutter create` while the changes exist).
2024-02-07 19:25:39 +00:00
Bruno Leroux
6a7baf573e
Fix M3 text field height + initial step for input decorator M3 test migration (#142981)
## Description

This PR main purpose is to make progress on the M3 test migration for `InputDecorator` (see https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/139076).

Before this PR more than 80 of the 156 tests defined in `input_decorator_test.dart` fail on M3.
Migrating all those tests in one shot is not easy at all because many failures are related to wrong positionning due to M3 typography changes. Another reason is that several M3 specific changes are required in order to get a proper M3 compliant text field, for instance:
- https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/142972
- https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/141354

Most of the tests were relying on an helper function (`buildInputDecorator`) which had a `useMaterial3` parameter. Unfortunately when `useMaterial3: true `was passed to this function it forced `useMaterial3: false` at the top level but overrided it at a lower level, which was very misleading because people could assume that the tests are ok with M3 (but in fact they were run using M2 typography but have some M3 logic in use).
I considered various way to make this change and I finally decided to run all existing tests only on M2 for the moment. Next step will be to move most of those tests to M3. In this PR, I migrated two of these existing tests for illustration.

Because many of the existing tests are checking input decorator height, I think it would also make sense to fix https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/142972 first. That's why I choosed to include a fix to https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/142972 in this PR.

A M3 filled `TextField` on Android:

| Before this PR | After this PR |
|--------|--------|
| ![image](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/assets/840911/403225b7-4c91-4aee-b19c-0490447ae7e3) | ![image](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/assets/840911/e96cf786-a9f5-4e15-bcdd-078350ff1608) | 

## Related Issue

Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/142972
Related to https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/139076

## Tests

Updates many existing tests 
+ adds 2 tests related to the fix for https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/142972
+ adds 1 tests for the M3 migration
+ move 1 tests related to M3
2024-02-07 13:57:21 +00:00
Taha Tesser
c539ded64b
[reland] Add AnimationStyle to showSnackBar (#143052)
[Original was reverted due to uncaught analysis failure 
](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/142825#issuecomment-1930620085)

---

fixes [`showSnackBar` is always replacing `animation` parameter of `SnackBar`](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/141646)

### Code sample preview

![Screenshot 2024-02-02 at 21 10 57](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/assets/48603081/66d808f0-d638-4561-b9a4-96d1b93938f4)
2024-02-07 10:26:27 +00:00
Chris Bracken
9f8fe3f04c
[Windows] Fix signed/unsigned int comparison (#142341)
Previously, we were comparing the signed int `target_length` (returned by WideCharToMultiByte) to a size_t string length, resulting in a signed/unsigned comparison warning as follows:

```
windows\runner\utils.cpp(54,43): warning C4018:  '>': signed/unsigned mismatch
```

WideCharToMultiByte returns:
* 0 on error
* the number of bytes written to the buffer pointed to by its fifth parameter, lpMultiByteStr, on success.

As a result it's safe to store the return value in an unsigned int, which eliminates the warning.

No changes to tests since this is dependent on end-user project settings/modifications and does not trigger a warning with default project settings.

Fixes: https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/134227
2024-02-07 00:09:57 +00:00
auto-submit[bot]
83aca58fa7
Reverts "Add AnimationStyle to showSnackBar" (#143001)
Reverts flutter/flutter#142825

Initiated by: zanderso

Reason for reverting: Analysis failure closing the engine tree https://logs.chromium.org/logs/flutter/buildbucket/cr-buildbucket/8756815302197889649/+/u/Framework_analyze/Framework_analyze/stdout?format=raw

Original PR Author: TahaTesser

Reviewed By: {HansMuller}

This change reverts the following previous change:
Original Description:
fixes [`showSnackBar` is always replacing `animation` parameter of `SnackBar`](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/141646)

### Code sample preview

![Screenshot 2024-02-02 at 21 10 57](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/assets/48603081/66d808f0-d638-4561-b9a4-96d1b93938f4)
2024-02-06 19:35:19 +00:00
Taha Tesser
0cc381da19
Add AnimationStyle to showSnackBar (#142825)
fixes [`showSnackBar` is always replacing `animation` parameter of `SnackBar`](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/141646)

### Code sample preview

![Screenshot 2024-02-02 at 21 10 57](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/assets/48603081/66d808f0-d638-4561-b9a4-96d1b93938f4)
2024-02-06 18:54:41 +00:00
auto-submit[bot]
f8a77225f3
Reverts "Update gradle lockfiles template" (#142889)
Reverts flutter/flutter#140115

Initiated by: bartekpacia

Reason for reverting: broke the tree

- [`Linux firebase_abstract_method_smoke_test`](https://ci.chromium.org/ui/p/flutter/builders/prod/Linux%20firebase_abstract_method_smoke_test/15844/overview)
- [`Linux_android android_view_scroll_perf__timeline_summary`](https://ci.chromium.org/ui/p/flutter/builders/prod/Linux_android%20android_view_scroll_perf__timeline_summary/13453/overview)
- [`Linux_android platform_views

Original PR Author: bartekpacia

Reviewed By: {gmackall}

This change reverts the following previous change:
Original Description:
This PR updates almost* all Gradle buildscripts in the Flutter repo the `example` and `dev` (in particular, in `dev/integration_tests` and in `dev/benchmarks`) directories to apply Flutter's Gradle plugins using the declarative `plugins {}` block.

*almost, because:
- add-to-app (aka hybrid) apps are not migrated (related https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/138756)
- apps that purposefully use build files to ensure backward compatibility (e.g. [`gradle_deprecated_settings`](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/tree/3.16.0/dev/integration_tests/gradle_deprecated_settings))
2024-02-04 14:28:18 +00:00
Bartek Pacia
85888bccf2
Update gradle lockfiles template (#140115)
This PR updates almost* all Gradle buildscripts in the Flutter repo the `example` and `dev` (in particular, in `dev/integration_tests` and in `dev/benchmarks`) directories to apply Flutter's Gradle plugins using the declarative `plugins {}` block.

*almost, because:
- add-to-app (aka hybrid) apps are not migrated (related https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/138756)
- apps that purposefully use build files to ensure backward compatibility (e.g. [`gradle_deprecated_settings`](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/tree/3.16.0/dev/integration_tests/gradle_deprecated_settings))
2024-02-04 13:10:49 +00:00
Bartek Pacia
6facb96953
Reland "Add support for Gradle Kotlin DSL (#140744)" (#142752)
This PR attempts to:
- reland #140744
- reland #141541 (which is also in #142300 - I will close it once this PR is merged)
2024-02-02 20:19:42 +00:00
Hans Muller
c6f2cea65e
Reland: Added ButtonStyle.foregroundBuilder and ButtonStyle.backgroundBuilder (#142762)
Reland https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/141818 with a fix for a special case: If only `background` is specified for `TextButton.styleFrom` or `OutlinedButton.styleFrom` it applies the button's disabled state, i.e. as if the same value had been specified for disabledBackgroundColor.

The change relative to #141818 is the indicated line below:
```dart
final MaterialStateProperty<Color?>? backgroundColorProp = switch ((backgroundColor, disabledBackgroundColor)) {
  (null, null) => null,
  (_, null) => MaterialStatePropertyAll<Color?>(backgroundColor), // ADDED THIS LINE
  (_, _) => _TextButtonDefaultColor(backgroundColor, disabledBackgroundColor),
};
  ```

This backwards incompatibility cropped up in an internal test, see internal Google issue b/323399158.
2024-02-02 01:48:17 +00:00
Tirth
10e4f26868
Write Tests for API Example of form.0.dart (#142635)
Write Tests for API Example of `form.0.dart`.

Part of #130459
2024-02-01 21:54:46 +00:00
auto-submit[bot]
07ca92a69e
Reverts "Added ButtonStyle.foregroundBuilder and ButtonStyle.backgroundBuilder" (#142748)
Reverts flutter/flutter#141818
Initiated by: XilaiZhang
This change reverts the following previous change:
Original Description:
Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/139456, https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/130335, https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/89563.

Two new properties have been added to ButtonStyle to make it possible to insert arbitrary state-dependent widgets in a button's background or foreground. These properties can be specified for an individual button, using the style parameter, or for all buttons using a button theme's style parameter.

The new ButtonStyle properties are `backgroundBuilder` and `foregroundBuilder` and their (function) types are:

```dart
typedef ButtonLayerBuilder = Widget Function(
  BuildContext context,
  Set<MaterialState> states,
  Widget? child
);
```

The new builder functions are called whenever the button is built and the `states` parameter communicates the pressed/hovered/etc state fo the button.

## `backgroundBuilder`

Creates a widget that becomes the child of the button's Material and whose child is the rest of the button, including the button's `child` parameter.  By default the returned widget is clipped to the Material's ButtonStyle.shape.

The `backgroundBuilder` can be used to add a gradient to the button's background. Here's an example that creates a yellow/orange gradient background:

![opaque-gradient-bg](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/assets/1377460/80df8368-e7cf-49ef-aee7-2776a573644c)

```dart
TextButton(
  onPressed: () {},
  style: TextButton.styleFrom(
    backgroundBuilder: (BuildContext context, Set<MaterialState> states, Widget? child) {
      return DecoratedBox(
        decoration: BoxDecoration(
          gradient: LinearGradient(colors: [Colors.orange, Colors.yellow]),
        ),
        child: child,
      );
    },
  ),
  child: Text('Text Button'),
)
```

Because the background widget becomes the child of the button's Material, if it's opaque (as it is in this case) then it obscures the overlay highlights which are painted on the button's Material. To ensure that the highlights show through one can decorate the background with an `Ink` widget.  This version also overrides the overlay color to be (shades of) red, because that makes the highlights look a little nicer with the yellow/orange background.

![ink-gradient-bg](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/assets/1377460/68a49733-f30e-44a1-a948-dc8cc95e1716)

```dart
TextButton(
  onPressed: () {},
  style: TextButton.styleFrom(
    overlayColor: Colors.red,
    backgroundBuilder: (BuildContext context, Set<MaterialState> states, Widget? child) {
      return Ink(
        decoration: BoxDecoration(
          gradient: LinearGradient(colors: [Colors.orange, Colors.yellow]),
        ),
        child: child,
      );
    },
  ),
  child: Text('Text Button'),
)
```

Now the button's overlay highlights are painted on the Ink widget. An Ink widget isn't needed if the background is sufficiently translucent. This version of the example creates a translucent backround widget. 

![translucent-graident-bg](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/assets/1377460/3b016e1f-200a-4d07-8111-e20d29f18014)

```dart
TextButton(
  onPressed: () {},
  style: TextButton.styleFrom(
    overlayColor: Colors.red,
    backgroundBuilder: (BuildContext context, Set<MaterialState> states, Widget? child) {
      return DecoratedBox(
        decoration: BoxDecoration(
          gradient: LinearGradient(colors: [
            Colors.orange.withOpacity(0.5),
            Colors.yellow.withOpacity(0.5),
          ]),
        ),
        child: child,
      );
    },
  ),
  child: Text('Text Button'),
)
```

One can also decorate the background with an image. In this example, the button's background is an burlap texture image. The foreground color has been changed to black to make the button's text a little clearer relative to the mottled brown backround.

![burlap-bg](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/assets/1377460/f2f61ab1-10d9-43a4-bd63-beecdce33b45)

```dart
TextButton(
  onPressed: () {},
  style: TextButton.styleFrom(
    foregroundColor: Colors.black,
    backgroundBuilder: (BuildContext context, Set<MaterialState> states, Widget? child) {
      return Ink(
        decoration: BoxDecoration(
          image: DecorationImage(
            image: NetworkImage(burlapUrl),
            fit: BoxFit.cover,
          ),
        ),
        child: child,
      );
    },
  ),
  child: Text('Text Button'),
)
```

The background widget can depend on the `states` parameter. In this example the blue/orange gradient flips horizontally when the button is hovered/pressed.

![gradient-flip](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/assets/1377460/c6c6fe26-ae47-445b-b82d-4605d9583bd8)

```dart
TextButton(
  onPressed: () {},
  style: TextButton.styleFrom(
    backgroundBuilder: (BuildContext context, Set<MaterialState> states, Widget? child) {
      final Color color1 = Colors.blue.withOpacity(0.5);
      final Color color2 = Colors.orange.withOpacity(0.5);
      return DecoratedBox(
        decoration: BoxDecoration(
          gradient: LinearGradient(
            colors: switch (states.contains(MaterialState.hovered)) {
              true => <Color>[color1, color2],
              false => <Color>[color2, color1],
            },
          ),
        ),
        child: child,
      );
    },
  ),
  child: Text('Text Button'),
)
```

The preceeding examples have not included a BoxDecoration border because ButtonStyle already supports `ButtonStyle.shape` and `ButtonStyle.side` parameters that can be uesd to define state-dependent borders. Borders defined with the ButtonStyle side parameter match the button's shape. To add a border that changes color when the button is hovered or pressed, one must specify the side property using `copyWith`, since there's no `styleFrom` shorthand for this case.

![border-gradient-bg](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/assets/1377460/63cffcd3-0dcf-4eb1-aed5-d14adf1e57f6)

```dart
TextButton(
  onPressed: () {},
  style: TextButton.styleFrom(
    foregroundColor: Colors.indigo,
    backgroundBuilder: (BuildContext context, Set<MaterialState> states, Widget? child) {
      final Color color1 = Colors.blue.withOpacity(0.5);
      final Color color2 = Colors.orange.withOpacity(0.5);
      return DecoratedBox(
        decoration: BoxDecoration(
          gradient: LinearGradient(
            colors: switch (states.contains(MaterialState.hovered)) {
              true => <Color>[color1, color2],
              false => <Color>[color2, color1],
            },
          ),
        ),
        child: child,
      );
    },
  ).copyWith(
    side: MaterialStateProperty.resolveWith<BorderSide?>((Set<MaterialState> states) {
      if (states.contains(MaterialState.hovered)) {
        return BorderSide(width: 3, color: Colors.yellow);
      }
      return null; // defer to the default
    }),
  ),
  child: Text('Text Button'),
)
```

Although all of the examples have created a ButtonStyle locally and only applied it to one button, they could have configured the `ThemeData.textButtonTheme` instead and applied the style to all TextButtons. And, of course, all of this works for all of the ButtonStyleButton classes, not just TextButton.

## `foregroundBuilder`

Creates a Widget that contains the button's child parameter. The returned widget is clipped by the button's [ButtonStyle.shape] inset by the button's [ButtonStyle.padding] and aligned by the button's [ButtonStyle.alignment].

The `foregroundBuilder` can be used to wrap the button's child, e.g. with a border or a `ShaderMask` or as a state-dependent substitute for the child.

This example adds a border that's just applied to the child. The border only appears when the button is hovered/pressed.

![border-fg](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/assets/1377460/687a3245-fe68-4983-a04e-5fcc77f8aa21)

```dart
ElevatedButton(
  onPressed: () {},
  style: ElevatedButton.styleFrom(
    foregroundBuilder: (BuildContext context, Set<MaterialState> states, Widget? child) {
      final ColorScheme colorScheme = Theme.of(context).colorScheme;
      return DecoratedBox(
        decoration: BoxDecoration(
          border: states.contains(MaterialState.hovered)
            ? Border(bottom: BorderSide(color: colorScheme.primary))
            : Border(), // essentially "no border"
        ),
        child: child,
      );
    },
  ),
  child: Text('Text Button'),
)
```

The foregroundBuilder can be used with `ShaderMask` to change the way the button's child is rendered. In this example the ShaderMask's gradient causes the button's child to fade out on top.

![shader_mask_fg](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/assets/1377460/54010f24-e65d-4551-ae58-712135df3d8d)

```dart
ElevatedButton(
  onPressed: () { },
  style: ElevatedButton.styleFrom(
    foregroundBuilder: (BuildContext context, Set<MaterialState> states, Widget? child) {
      final ColorScheme colorScheme = Theme.of(context).colorScheme;
      return ShaderMask(
        shaderCallback: (Rect bounds) {
          return LinearGradient(
            begin: Alignment.bottomCenter,
            end: Alignment.topCenter,
            colors: <Color>[
              colorScheme.primary,
              colorScheme.primaryContainer,
            ],
          ).createShader(bounds);
        },
        blendMode: BlendMode.srcATop,
        child: child,
      );
    },
  ),
  child:  const Text('Elevated Button'),
)
```

A commonly requested configuration for butttons has the developer provide images, one for pressed/hovered/normal state. You can use the foregroundBuilder to create a button that fades between a normal image and another image when the button is pressed. In this case the foregroundBuilder doesn't use the child it's passed, even though we've provided the required TextButton child parameter.

![image-button](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/assets/1377460/f5b1a22f-43ce-4be3-8e70-06de4c958380)

```dart
TextButton(
  onPressed: () {},
  style: TextButton.styleFrom(
    foregroundBuilder: (BuildContext context, Set<MaterialState> states, Widget? child) {
      final String url = states.contains(MaterialState.pressed) ? smiley2Url : smiley1Url;
      return AnimatedContainer(
        width: 100,
        height: 100,
        duration: Duration(milliseconds: 300),
        decoration: BoxDecoration(
          image: DecorationImage(
            image: NetworkImage(url),
            fit: BoxFit.contain,
          ),
        ),
      );
    },
  ),
  child: Text('No Child'),
)
```

In this example the button's default overlay appears when the button is hovered and pressed. Another image can be used to indicate the hovered state and the default overlay can be defeated by specifying `Colors.transparent` for the `overlayColor`:

![image-per-state](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/assets/1377460/7ab9da2f-f661-4374-b395-c2e0c7c4cf13)

```dart
TextButton(
  onPressed: () {},
  style: TextButton.styleFrom(
    overlayColor: Colors.transparent,
    foregroundBuilder: (BuildContext context, Set<MaterialState> states, Widget? child) {
      String url = states.contains(MaterialState.hovered) ? smiley3Url : smiley1Url;
      if (states.contains(MaterialState.pressed)) {
        url = smiley2Url;
      }
      return AnimatedContainer(
        width: 100,
        height: 100,
        duration: Duration(milliseconds: 300),
        decoration: BoxDecoration(
          image: DecorationImage(
            image: NetworkImage(url),
            fit: BoxFit.contain,
          ),
        ),
      );
    },
  ),
  child: Text('No Child'),
)
```
2024-02-01 21:11:26 +00:00
Christopher Fujino
a80333349a
Unpin test (#141427)
Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/140169
2024-02-01 18:53:23 +00:00
Hans Muller
ff6c8f5d37
Added ButtonStyle.foregroundBuilder and ButtonStyle.backgroundBuilder (#141818)
Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/139456, https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/130335, https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/89563.

Two new properties have been added to ButtonStyle to make it possible to insert arbitrary state-dependent widgets in a button's background or foreground. These properties can be specified for an individual button, using the style parameter, or for all buttons using a button theme's style parameter.

The new ButtonStyle properties are `backgroundBuilder` and `foregroundBuilder` and their (function) types are:

```dart
typedef ButtonLayerBuilder = Widget Function(
  BuildContext context,
  Set<MaterialState> states,
  Widget? child
);
```

The new builder functions are called whenever the button is built and the `states` parameter communicates the pressed/hovered/etc state fo the button.

## `backgroundBuilder`

Creates a widget that becomes the child of the button's Material and whose child is the rest of the button, including the button's `child` parameter.  By default the returned widget is clipped to the Material's ButtonStyle.shape.

The `backgroundBuilder` can be used to add a gradient to the button's background. Here's an example that creates a yellow/orange gradient background:

![opaque-gradient-bg](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/assets/1377460/80df8368-e7cf-49ef-aee7-2776a573644c)

```dart
TextButton(
  onPressed: () {},
  style: TextButton.styleFrom(
    backgroundBuilder: (BuildContext context, Set<MaterialState> states, Widget? child) {
      return DecoratedBox(
        decoration: BoxDecoration(
          gradient: LinearGradient(colors: [Colors.orange, Colors.yellow]),
        ),
        child: child,
      );
    },
  ),
  child: Text('Text Button'),
)
```

Because the background widget becomes the child of the button's Material, if it's opaque (as it is in this case) then it obscures the overlay highlights which are painted on the button's Material. To ensure that the highlights show through one can decorate the background with an `Ink` widget.  This version also overrides the overlay color to be (shades of) red, because that makes the highlights look a little nicer with the yellow/orange background.

![ink-gradient-bg](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/assets/1377460/68a49733-f30e-44a1-a948-dc8cc95e1716)

```dart
TextButton(
  onPressed: () {},
  style: TextButton.styleFrom(
    overlayColor: Colors.red,
    backgroundBuilder: (BuildContext context, Set<MaterialState> states, Widget? child) {
      return Ink(
        decoration: BoxDecoration(
          gradient: LinearGradient(colors: [Colors.orange, Colors.yellow]),
        ),
        child: child,
      );
    },
  ),
  child: Text('Text Button'),
)
```

Now the button's overlay highlights are painted on the Ink widget. An Ink widget isn't needed if the background is sufficiently translucent. This version of the example creates a translucent backround widget. 

![translucent-graident-bg](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/assets/1377460/3b016e1f-200a-4d07-8111-e20d29f18014)

```dart
TextButton(
  onPressed: () {},
  style: TextButton.styleFrom(
    overlayColor: Colors.red,
    backgroundBuilder: (BuildContext context, Set<MaterialState> states, Widget? child) {
      return DecoratedBox(
        decoration: BoxDecoration(
          gradient: LinearGradient(colors: [
            Colors.orange.withOpacity(0.5),
            Colors.yellow.withOpacity(0.5),
          ]),
        ),
        child: child,
      );
    },
  ),
  child: Text('Text Button'),
)
```

One can also decorate the background with an image. In this example, the button's background is an burlap texture image. The foreground color has been changed to black to make the button's text a little clearer relative to the mottled brown backround.

![burlap-bg](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/assets/1377460/f2f61ab1-10d9-43a4-bd63-beecdce33b45)

```dart
TextButton(
  onPressed: () {},
  style: TextButton.styleFrom(
    foregroundColor: Colors.black,
    backgroundBuilder: (BuildContext context, Set<MaterialState> states, Widget? child) {
      return Ink(
        decoration: BoxDecoration(
          image: DecorationImage(
            image: NetworkImage(burlapUrl),
            fit: BoxFit.cover,
          ),
        ),
        child: child,
      );
    },
  ),
  child: Text('Text Button'),
)
```

The background widget can depend on the `states` parameter. In this example the blue/orange gradient flips horizontally when the button is hovered/pressed.

![gradient-flip](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/assets/1377460/c6c6fe26-ae47-445b-b82d-4605d9583bd8)

```dart
TextButton(
  onPressed: () {},
  style: TextButton.styleFrom(
    backgroundBuilder: (BuildContext context, Set<MaterialState> states, Widget? child) {
      final Color color1 = Colors.blue.withOpacity(0.5);
      final Color color2 = Colors.orange.withOpacity(0.5);
      return DecoratedBox(
        decoration: BoxDecoration(
          gradient: LinearGradient(
            colors: switch (states.contains(MaterialState.hovered)) {
              true => <Color>[color1, color2],
              false => <Color>[color2, color1],
            },
          ),
        ),
        child: child,
      );
    },
  ),
  child: Text('Text Button'),
)
```

The preceeding examples have not included a BoxDecoration border because ButtonStyle already supports `ButtonStyle.shape` and `ButtonStyle.side` parameters that can be uesd to define state-dependent borders. Borders defined with the ButtonStyle side parameter match the button's shape. To add a border that changes color when the button is hovered or pressed, one must specify the side property using `copyWith`, since there's no `styleFrom` shorthand for this case.

![border-gradient-bg](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/assets/1377460/63cffcd3-0dcf-4eb1-aed5-d14adf1e57f6)

```dart
TextButton(
  onPressed: () {},
  style: TextButton.styleFrom(
    foregroundColor: Colors.indigo,
    backgroundBuilder: (BuildContext context, Set<MaterialState> states, Widget? child) {
      final Color color1 = Colors.blue.withOpacity(0.5);
      final Color color2 = Colors.orange.withOpacity(0.5);
      return DecoratedBox(
        decoration: BoxDecoration(
          gradient: LinearGradient(
            colors: switch (states.contains(MaterialState.hovered)) {
              true => <Color>[color1, color2],
              false => <Color>[color2, color1],
            },
          ),
        ),
        child: child,
      );
    },
  ).copyWith(
    side: MaterialStateProperty.resolveWith<BorderSide?>((Set<MaterialState> states) {
      if (states.contains(MaterialState.hovered)) {
        return BorderSide(width: 3, color: Colors.yellow);
      }
      return null; // defer to the default
    }),
  ),
  child: Text('Text Button'),
)
```

Although all of the examples have created a ButtonStyle locally and only applied it to one button, they could have configured the `ThemeData.textButtonTheme` instead and applied the style to all TextButtons. And, of course, all of this works for all of the ButtonStyleButton classes, not just TextButton.

## `foregroundBuilder`

Creates a Widget that contains the button's child parameter. The returned widget is clipped by the button's [ButtonStyle.shape] inset by the button's [ButtonStyle.padding] and aligned by the button's [ButtonStyle.alignment].

The `foregroundBuilder` can be used to wrap the button's child, e.g. with a border or a `ShaderMask` or as a state-dependent substitute for the child.

This example adds a border that's just applied to the child. The border only appears when the button is hovered/pressed.

![border-fg](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/assets/1377460/687a3245-fe68-4983-a04e-5fcc77f8aa21)

```dart
ElevatedButton(
  onPressed: () {},
  style: ElevatedButton.styleFrom(
    foregroundBuilder: (BuildContext context, Set<MaterialState> states, Widget? child) {
      final ColorScheme colorScheme = Theme.of(context).colorScheme;
      return DecoratedBox(
        decoration: BoxDecoration(
          border: states.contains(MaterialState.hovered)
            ? Border(bottom: BorderSide(color: colorScheme.primary))
            : Border(), // essentially "no border"
        ),
        child: child,
      );
    },
  ),
  child: Text('Text Button'),
)
```

The foregroundBuilder can be used with `ShaderMask` to change the way the button's child is rendered. In this example the ShaderMask's gradient causes the button's child to fade out on top.

![shader_mask_fg](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/assets/1377460/54010f24-e65d-4551-ae58-712135df3d8d)

```dart
ElevatedButton(
  onPressed: () { },
  style: ElevatedButton.styleFrom(
    foregroundBuilder: (BuildContext context, Set<MaterialState> states, Widget? child) {
      final ColorScheme colorScheme = Theme.of(context).colorScheme;
      return ShaderMask(
        shaderCallback: (Rect bounds) {
          return LinearGradient(
            begin: Alignment.bottomCenter,
            end: Alignment.topCenter,
            colors: <Color>[
              colorScheme.primary,
              colorScheme.primaryContainer,
            ],
          ).createShader(bounds);
        },
        blendMode: BlendMode.srcATop,
        child: child,
      );
    },
  ),
  child:  const Text('Elevated Button'),
)
```

A commonly requested configuration for butttons has the developer provide images, one for pressed/hovered/normal state. You can use the foregroundBuilder to create a button that fades between a normal image and another image when the button is pressed. In this case the foregroundBuilder doesn't use the child it's passed, even though we've provided the required TextButton child parameter.

![image-button](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/assets/1377460/f5b1a22f-43ce-4be3-8e70-06de4c958380)

```dart
TextButton(
  onPressed: () {},
  style: TextButton.styleFrom(
    foregroundBuilder: (BuildContext context, Set<MaterialState> states, Widget? child) {
      final String url = states.contains(MaterialState.pressed) ? smiley2Url : smiley1Url;
      return AnimatedContainer(
        width: 100,
        height: 100,
        duration: Duration(milliseconds: 300),
        decoration: BoxDecoration(
          image: DecorationImage(
            image: NetworkImage(url),
            fit: BoxFit.contain,
          ),
        ),
      );
    },
  ),
  child: Text('No Child'),
)
```

In this example the button's default overlay appears when the button is hovered and pressed. Another image can be used to indicate the hovered state and the default overlay can be defeated by specifying `Colors.transparent` for the `overlayColor`:

![image-per-state](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/assets/1377460/7ab9da2f-f661-4374-b395-c2e0c7c4cf13)

```dart
TextButton(
  onPressed: () {},
  style: TextButton.styleFrom(
    overlayColor: Colors.transparent,
    foregroundBuilder: (BuildContext context, Set<MaterialState> states, Widget? child) {
      String url = states.contains(MaterialState.hovered) ? smiley3Url : smiley1Url;
      if (states.contains(MaterialState.pressed)) {
        url = smiley2Url;
      }
      return AnimatedContainer(
        width: 100,
        height: 100,
        duration: Duration(milliseconds: 300),
        decoration: BoxDecoration(
          image: DecorationImage(
            image: NetworkImage(url),
            fit: BoxFit.contain,
          ),
        ),
      );
    },
  ),
  child: Text('No Child'),
)
```
2024-02-01 00:02:23 +00:00
Zachary Anderson
6a6874ecf9
Update Android minSdkVersion to 21 (#142267)
This PR increases Android's `minSdkVersion` to 21.

There are two changes in this PR aside from simply increasing the number
from 19 to 21 everywhere.

First, tests using `flutter_gallery` fail without updating the
lockfiles. The changes in the PR are the results of running
`dev/tools/bin/generate_gradle_lockfiles.dart` on that app.

Second, from
[here](https://developer.android.com/build/multidex#mdex-pre-l):
> if your minSdkVersion is 21 or higher, multidex is enabled by default
and you don't need the multidex library.

As a result, the `multidex` option everywhere is obsolete. This PR
removes all logic and tests related to that option that I could find.
`Google testing` and `customer_tests` pass on this PR, so it seems like
this won't be too breaking if it is at all. If needed I'll give this
some time to bake in the framework before landing the flutter/engine
PRs.

Context: https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/138117,
https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/141277, b/319373605
2024-01-29 09:49:09 -08:00
LongCatIsLooong
505845c5ac
Remove textScaleFactor references from flutter/flutter (#142271)
These should the the last remaining `MediaQueryData.textScaleFactor` and `TextScaler.textScaleFactor` references.
2024-01-26 19:12:24 +00:00
Justin McCandless
204a8848a6
PopScope example improvements (#142163)
Attempting to help users understand how to build a confirmation dialog when exiting a route.
2024-01-25 10:14:49 -08:00
Polina Cherkasova
47d8252a85
Reland "Remove hack from PageView." (#142172)
Original PR: https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/141533
Failure: https://fusion2.corp.google.com/presubmit/601217743/OCL:601217743:BASE:601219708:1706132224874:9a4bcab3/targets
Fix: [b/321743868](https://b.corp.google.com/321743868), http://cl/601219001 (added as g3 fix.
2024-01-24 23:44:11 +00:00
Polina Cherkasova
a522b38e96
Upgrade leak_tracker. (#142162) 2024-01-24 15:33:17 -08:00
auto-submit[bot]
b258ca011e
Reverts "hello_world app: migrate to Gradle Kotlin DSL" (#142018)
Reverts flutter/flutter#141541
Initiated by: yusuf-goog
This change reverts the following previous change:
Original Description:
This PR introduces the first app in this repo that fully uses Gradle Kotlin DSL.

It also fixes a bug I found in the process – fields of `FlutterExtensions` must be `public`.
2024-01-23 00:01:17 +00:00
Bartek Pacia
e593cdfb80
hello_world app: migrate to Gradle Kotlin DSL (#141541)
This PR introduces the first app in this repo that fully uses Gradle Kotlin DSL.

It also fixes a bug I found in the process – fields of `FlutterExtensions` must be `public`.
2024-01-22 21:47:20 +00:00
Jesús S Guerrero
a3cd05c6d3
Revert "Remove hack from PageView." (#141977)
Reverts flutter/flutter#141533

 b/321743868
2024-01-22 20:14:44 +00:00
Ian Hickson
77c3807c80
Revert "Make tests more resilient to Skia gold failures and refactor flutter_goldens for extensive technical debt removal (#140101)" (#141814)
Reverts https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/140101

That PR somehow made non-matching gold tests not fail at HEAD.

Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/141880
- Blocked by https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/140169
  - https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/141427
2024-01-19 20:29:11 +00:00
Polina Cherkasova
2cd448574b
Reland "Remove hack from PageView." (#141533)
Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/141119
Original PR: https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/141138
Revert: https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/141479
Reason for revert: https://fusion2.corp.google.com/presubmit/597877179/OCL:597877179:BASE:597883748:1705084754455:88d992fc/targets
Fix: cl/599347719
2024-01-18 20:45:08 +00:00
Anis Alibegić
81d80c587d
Fixed a lot of typos (#141431)
Fair amount of typos spotted and fixed. Some of them are in comments, some of them are in code and some of them are in nondart files.

There is no need for issues since it's a typo fix.

I have doubts about [packages/flutter_tools/lib/src/ios/core_devices.dart](https://github.com/flutter/flutter/compare/master...anisalibegic:flutter:master#diff-fdbc1496b4bbe7e2b445a567fd385677af861c0093774e3d8cc460fdd5b794fa), I have a feeling it might broke some things on the other end, even though it's a typo.
2024-01-12 22:10:25 +00:00
auto-submit[bot]
8f797fc379
Reverts "Remove hack from PageView." (#141479)
Reverts flutter/flutter#141138
Initiated by: itsjustkevin
This change reverts the following previous change:
Original Description:
Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/141119

The change is breaking, because now controller is nullable.

Migration path: https://github.com/flutter/website/pull/10033

Packages to fix:
2024-01-12 21:19:18 +00:00
Christopher Fujino
9e9af67b9a
unpin web_socket_channel and roll pub packages (#141424)
Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/141032

We pinned to web_socket_channel v2.4.1 because v2.4.2 was retracted, however v2.4.3 is now available.
2024-01-12 19:13:08 +00:00
Bartek Pacia
fd827e3a88
Expose versionCode and versionName from local.properties in FlutterExtension (#141417)
This PR has no issue. I got this cool idea and decided to quickly try it out, and it works.

### Summary

This will allow Flutter Developers to have less code in their Android Gradle buildscripts.

```diff
 plugins {
     id "com.android.application"
     id "dev.flutter.flutter-gradle-plugin"
     id "kotlin-android"
 }

-def localProperties = new Properties()
-def localPropertiesFile = rootProject.file("local.properties")
-if (localPropertiesFile.exists()) {
-    localPropertiesFile.withReader("UTF-8") { reader ->
-        localProperties.load(reader)
-    }
-}
-
-def flutterVersionCode = localProperties.getProperty("flutter.versionCode")
-if (flutterVersionCode == null) {
-    flutterVersionCode = "1"
-}
-
-def flutterVersionName = localProperties.getProperty("flutter.versionName")
-if (flutterVersionName == null) {
-    flutterVersionName = "1.0"
-}
-
-def keystorePropertiesFile = rootProject.file("keystore.properties")
-def keystoreProperties = new Properties()
-
 keystoreProperties.load(new FileInputStream(keystorePropertiesFile))

 android {
         applicationId "pl.baftek.discoverrudy"
         minSdk 21
         targetSdk 34
-        versionCode flutterVersionCode.toInteger()
-        versionName flutterVersionName
+        versionCode flutter.versionCode()
+        versionName flutter.versionName()
     }
```

The boilerplate that loads 'local.properties' can live in Flutter Gradle Plugin.

### Concerns

I was worried about lifecycle/ordering issues, so I tested it.

To Flutter Gradle Plugin, I added:

```diff
 class FlutterPlugin implements Plugin<Project> {
     //...

     @Override
     void apply(Project project) {
+        project.logger.quiet("Start applying FGP")
         // ...
     }
 }
```

and to my `android/app/build.gradle` I added:

```diff
 android {
+    logger.quiet("Start evaluating android block")
     namespace "pl.bartekpacia.awesomeapp"
     compileSdk 34
 
     defaultConfig {
         applicationId "pl.baftek.discoverrudy"
         minSdk 21
         targetSdk 34
         versionCode flutter.versionCode()
         versionName flutter.versionName()
     }
```

Gradle first applies the plugins (which sets versionCode and versionName on FlutterExtension), and then it executes the `android {}` extension block:

```
$ ./gradlew :app:assembleDebug

> Configure project :app
Start applying FGP
Start evaluating android block

BUILD SUCCESSFUL in 2s
383 actionable tasks: 10 executed, 373 up-to-date
```

So ordering is fine.
2024-01-12 18:18:32 +00:00
Polina Cherkasova
2da87e6108
Remove hack from PageView. (#141138) 2024-01-12 09:47:34 -08:00
Mairramer
f40a99ce7e
Adds support for StepStyle visual property bundle to the Step widget (#140825)
Fixes  #140770 and #103124

Adds the possibility of passing a height and width to icons. And also a margin for the distance of the lines between the icons.
2024-01-12 16:35:08 +00:00
Bartek Pacia
0a1af8a192
Add support for Gradle Kotlin DSL (#140744)
This PR resolves #140548. It's based on my work in #118067.
2024-01-12 02:20:06 +00:00