This is a direct revert of (the revert of (the reland of (the policy pr))): https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/143132.
The only change is:
1. to put a conditional all on one line, because the packages repository has a test that uses an old flutter project to make sure nothing regresses. The old project uses an old gradle version, and the old gradle version bundles an old groovy version, and the old groovy version has a bug where lines that start with `&&` don't always work: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GROOVY-7218 (I enjoy that the revert reason ends up providing another strong justification to go forward with the policy). Also thanks to @reidbaker for pointing out this bug.
2. I also made a slight formatting change to the messages that print when out of the support bounds, which I think looks slightly better.
I tested this with on a branch that included a revert of https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/142008, and was able to recreate the failure and verify that it was resolved by 1).
Re land of https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/142000.
Differences:
1. Fixed the test that was failing in postsubmit. The reason was that the Flutter Gradle Plugin was being applied after KGP in that test, so we couldn't find the KGP version. This caused a log, and the test expects no logs. I moved FGP to after KGP
2. Added to the logs for when we can't find AGP. Change is from
> "Warning: unable to detect project AGP version. Skipping version checking."
to
> ~"Warning: unable to detect project AGP version. Skipping version checking. \nThis may be because you have applied the Flutter Gradle Plugin after AGP."~
update: the above is wrong, changed to
> "Warning: unable to detect project KGP version. Skipping version checking. \nThis may be because you have applied AGP after the Flutter Gradle Plugin."
3. Added a note to the app-level build.gradle templates that FGP must go last
> // The Flutter Gradle Plugin must be applied after the Android and Kotlin Gradle plugin.
Policy per https://flutter.dev/go/android-dependency-versions.
https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/140913
~Still a WIP while I clean up some error handling, remove some prints, and figure out a Java test (more difficult than the others because I believe we can only install one java version per ci shard).~
~Also it looks like there are errors that I need to fix when this checking is applied to a project that uses the old way of applying AGP/KGP using the top-level `build.gradle` file (instead of the new template way of applying them in the `settings.gradle` file).~ Done, this is why [these lines exist](9af6bae6b9/packages/flutter_tools/gradle/src/main/groovy/flutter.groovy (L72-L88)) in `flutter.groovy`. They just needed to be added
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
Part of tracker issue:
- https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/128251
This migrates the event being sent when the "--analyze-size" is used in a flutter invocation
The only file that had this event being sent from is `packages/flutter_tools/lib/src/base/analyze_size.dart`
1. Remove vm service registration
2. combine print<variant>ApplicationId and print<variant>AppLinkDomain into one task dump<variant>AppLinkSettings, which dump all the data in a json file
The deeplink validation tool will be a static app in devtool instead of regular app. A Static app doesn't require a running app; therefore, we can't call these API through vmservices. I decided to convert these API into flutter analyzer command, which will be done in a separate PR https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/131009.
The reason these print tasks are converted into file dumps is to reduce the amount of data encoding and decoding. Instead of passing data through stdout, the devtool can read the files generated by gradle tasks instead.
Partial work towards https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/132245.
I also couldn't help myself to do a very minor refactor and add some comments to `LocalEngineInfo` because I was getting confused myself implementing it.
Partial work towards https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/132245.
I made a minor refactor to test-only code because it was too confusing
to have 2 optional parameters that are technically required together,
but otherwise all other changes *should* be pass throughs. That being
said, I can't say I totally understand the Gradle stuff so I could use a
hand double checking that.
This migrator will upgrade the minSdkVersion used in the [module-level build.gradle](https://developer.android.com/build#module-level) file to flutter.minSdkVersion.
The PR also makes a small refactor to `AndroidProject` to add a getter for the module level build.gradle file, and uses that getter in places where we were getting that file (previously it was being gotten directly via `hostAppGradleRoot.childDirectory('app').childFile('build.gradle')`.
Part of the work for deprecating support for the Jelly Bean android apis.
fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/120408
Added two gradle tasks, one for grabing the application id, one for grabbing app link domains.
Added a new vmservices to call these two gradle tasks and return the result.
The expected work flow is that the devtool will first call a vmservices to grab all avaliable build variants. It will then choose one of the build variant and call this new services to get application id and app link domains.
Fixes#124252, finishing work on the umbrella tracking issue, #126126.
Essentially, after this PR, no (non-test) code should be be referencing/invoking the java home or binary paths.
Reverts flutter/flutter#126086.
This PR changed the interfaces of some classes, namely `AndroidSdk`, and deleted a global.
These classes had custom overrides in g3 that were not updated with a g3fix, so this PR has broken tests. See https://b.corp.google.com/issues/281945232 (non-public link)
This is the first step in unifying Java-finding logic across the tool. If curious, see #126029 for an example of what all the changes will probably entail.
Moves java-related functionality like `AndroidSdk.findJavaHome` to a new class, `Java`.
See tracking issue https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/126126 for more.
...and various other minor cleanup:
* Moved "FLUTTER_STORAGE_BASE_URL" into a constant throughout the code. There are other strings that we should do that to but this one was relevant to the code I was changing.
* Fixed the logger's handling of slow warnings. Previously it deleted too much text. Fixed the test for that to actually verify it entirely, too.
* Made the logger delete the slow warning when it's finished.
* Fixed 'Please choose one (To quit, press "q/Q")' message to be the cleaner 'Please choose one (or "q" to quit)'.
* Added a debug toString to ValidationResult for debugging purposes (not used).
* In http_host_validator:
- Shortened constant names to be clearer (e.g. kPubDevHttpHost -> kPubDev).
- Added GitHub as a tested host since when you run `flutter` we hit that immediately.
- Renamed the check "Network resources".
- Updated the `slowWarning` of the check to say which hosts are pending.
- Removed all timeout logic. Timeouts violate our style guide.
- Removed `int.parse(... ?? '10')`; passing a constant to `int.parse` is inefficient.
- Replaced the `_HostValidationResult` class with `String?` for simplicity.
- Improved the error messages to be more detailed.
- Removed all checks that dependened on the stringification of exceptions. That's very brittle.
- Added a warning specifically for HandshakeException that talks about the implications (MITM attacks).
- Replaced exception-message-parsing logic with just calling `Uri.tryParse` and validating the result.
- Replaced a lot of list-filtering logic with just a single for loop to check the results.
- Replaced code that added a constant to a known-empty list with just returning a constant list.
- Revamped the logic for deciding which hosts to check to just use a single chain of if/else blocks instead of getters, lists literals with `if` expressions, `??`, functions, etc spread over multiple places in the code.
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
* Dart2JS build step looks for compiled platform binaries.
* Use new locations of platform binaries.
* Added --local-web-sdk command line flag.
* Need to use the matching frontend server when doing ddc stuff.
* Update packages/flutter_tools/lib/src/test/web_test_compiler.dart
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* Update packages/flutter_tools/lib/src/runner/flutter_command_runner.dart
Co-authored-by: Mouad Debbar <mouad.debbar@gmail.com>
* Formatting issues.
* Need to use URI format for platform dill.
* Fix resident runner tests.
* Fix analysis issue.
* Fix and add unit tests.
* Add some useful comments.
* Refine doc comments for flags.
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