This reverts commit b2909a245a607995ce7ec286585cd1f643124f57.
This resubmits the following patches:
1. Use Xcode instruments to list devices (#10801)
Eliminates the dependency on idevice_id from libimobiledevice. Instead,
uses Xcode built-in functionality.
2. Make device discovery asynchronous (#10803)
Migrates DeviceDiscovery.devices and all device-specific lookup to be
asynchronous.
* Revert "Make device discovery asynchronous (#10803)"
This reverts commit 972be9c8b4048e18ecfb8ab582159c8d78abace8.
* Revert "Use Xcode instruments to list devices (#10801)"
This reverts commit 37bb5f1300e67fe590c44bb9ecda653b2967e347.
This is to resolve a failure that looks related to a bad install of Xcode 8.0
on our build bots and should be reinstated when the infra issue is diagnosed
and resolved.
Instruments worked well when this was originally landed, and on the
following commit, but started failing two commits after this originally
landed. Manual invocation of instruments on the build host currently
results in:
```
dyld: Library not loaded: @rpath/InstrumentsAnalysisCore.framework/Versions/A/InstrumentsAnalysisCore
Referenced from: /Applications/Xcode8.0.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin/instruments
Reason: image not found
Abort trap: 6
```
It appears the /Applications/Xcode8.0.app/Contents/Applications
directory (which contains Instruments) is missing on the host.
Moves all remaining calls to tools that are part of the libimobiledevice
suite of tools to the IMobileDevice class. This allows for better
tracking of this dependency, and easier mocking in tests.
Use a top-level getter in mac.dart rather than a static instance getter
and a top-level getter in ios_workflow.dart. Makes this code consistent
with how we do context lookups elsewhere.
Extract out IMobileDevice class, move class to idevice_id, ideviceinfo
(and eventually other libimobiledevice tools such as iproxy) behind this
interface.
Add tests for the case where libimobiledevice is not installed, the case
where it returns no devices, and the case where it returns device IDs.
Eliminates the need for the device/daemon code to get at the iOS/Android
tooling indirectly via Doctor. In tests, we now inject the workflow
objects (or mocks) directly.
This code is unused in any test. In upcoming changes that migrate to
Xcode instruments based device listing, we'll mock out the instruments
output separately.
* Before tests
* Add the part to trust the cert on the device
* flip the error checks since some are more specific and are more actionable
* add tests
* review
Eliminates nearly-duplicate install instructions for libimobiledevice,
ideviceinstaller.
Since ideviceinstaller depends on libimobiledevice, it's almost certain
that if libimobiledevice isn't installed, or needs updating, so does
ideviceinstaller.
This message will be emitted both when libimobiledevice requires
updating, or when it has not yet been installed.
It's also not specifically the version of Xcode that it's incompatible
with, it's the lockdownd daemon, which is actually more closely tied to
iTunes.
* Revert "Test installation status when ideviceid is not installed (#10254)"
This reverts commit 0e5d4a87715100076c17a5bfcace8c8b583ec85b.
* Revert "Partial rollback of #10204 (#10256)"
This reverts commit b291bf5d6a9bf5a15717763d2b95a2c283f2fc5e.
Our emulator detection was based on a simple heuristic that was
failing for the Samsung Galaxy S8. Any heuristic is flawed since
Android devices can report whatever they want to adb, but this
change attempts to tighten the detection by listing known models
(by their ro.hardware property). Again, these values could be
spoofed by emulator system images, but it's less likely to be
an issue than with our previous (and fall-back) heuristic.
Fixes#10203
Related: #10248