Our current top crasher is an unclear error when ProcessManager fails to resolve an executable path. To fix this, we'd like to being adjusting the process resolution logic and adding more instrumentation to track failures. In order to begin the process, the ProcessManager has been folded back into the flutter tool
* [flutter_tools] Support zipped application bundles for macOS
It is not possible to directly produce a directory (.app) in some build systems
but rather it must be zip'ed before being passed to the tool for
running. This adds support for attempting to extract an application
bundle from a zip file if the bundle is not already a directory. This
uses very similar code from lib/src/application_package.dart which is
used for extracting an ipa for iOS.
This introduces tests for the macos/application_package.dart behavior which did not exist before. These tests cover the changes in the PR and some of the existing behavior, but do not cover everything in that file.
The flutter run failures are cause by the application occasionally taking a long time to start up. This caused the ios fallback discovery to kick in, which will always fail if the application hasn't started. Solution: remove the iOS fallback discovery and wait up to 30 seconds.
This has not proven to reduce the flakes, but it does at least remove one error case and removes code that will no longer work without the mDNS fallback.
Reland of #67669
The flutter tool has a number of crashes on stable where an ArgumentError is thrown due to the process manager not being able to resolve an executable.
So that we can adjust/modify this logic, fold it into flutter and add some additional logging.
caches the resolved executable per target directory, to avoid repeated look ups.
Instead of throwing an argument error, attempts to run the executable as given if an exact path can't be found
Accept files or symlinks for the executable path.
user where/which to resolve path instead of package:process logic.
The flutter tool has a number of crashes on stable where an ArgumentError is thrown due to the process manager not being able to resolve an executable. Fold the resolution logic into the tool and use where/which instead of the package:process specific logic.
* [flutter_tools] handle case where file is deleted by other program
* Add test cases
* Update file_system.dart
* Update file_system_test.dart
* fix import
* make a static on ErrorHandligFS
* add support for no exit on failure
* address comments
* update doc comment to file or directory
Refactors the desktop devices and workflow to remove unnecessary usage of global variables. This should make it easier to test and continue enhancing the desktop functionality of the tooling
#47161