- [x] Add custom logic on MacOS to determine if Java is installed before invoking `java`.
- [x] Check JAVA_HOME, platform specific logic, and finally PATH to locate the `java` executable.
- [x] Improved doctor messages.
Fixes#8508Fixes#8521
* Use snapshot's .d file as source inputs in Gradle build.
If we don't yet have a .d file (first build), fall back to using the
.dart files in the current directory. This enables us to detect changes
in dependent source files (Flutter framework, packages outside the
source directory, etc.), and re-generate the snapshots as needed.
Unfortunately, Gradle requires knowing the source files before executing
the task, and can't update them after building, so Gradle considers the
second build to be out-of-date (because it has more input files than the
first build). Sub-sequent builds have the correct dependency
information, and will be skipped if the source files haven't changed.
Also added a dependency on gen_snapshot. The snapshot ABI isn't stable,
so we need to re-generate the snapshots when we roll the Dart SDK
dependency.
Fixes#8315Fixes#8687Fixes#8607
It was resulting in weird situations where the tool would dump an
error message and stack but not quit, or would fail hard but then just
hang.
Instead, specifically catch errors you expect. As an example of this,
there's one error we expect from the DartDependencySetBuilder, so we
catch that one, turn it into a dedicated exception class, then in the
caller catch that specific exception.
* Revert "Eliminate CocoaPods install step (#8694)"
This reverts commit f4a13bc72b0d0a6f08592a24a61cc92f86e62061.
If the developer is relying on CocoaPods and hasn't done a pod install, we will do it for them. This is needed for a smooth native plugin experience, similar to what Gradle is doing on the Android side.
There's no hard dependency on CocoaPods. We only run pod install if the project uses CocoaPods, so developers are still free to use alternatives if they prefer (and if they don't want to use native plugins).
Fixes#8685Fixes#8657Fixes#8526
* Require CocoaPods 1.0.0 or newer.
And make sure we don't get a crash if running `pod install` fails.
* Address review feedback
If the developer is relying on CocoaPods and hasn't done a pod install,
they'll get a build failure indicating the issue.
This also avoids a hard dependency on CocoaPods in the tool and allows
developers to customize their Xcode steps to use alternatives such as
Carthage if they prefer.
As of the latest Xcode versions, the latest published libimobiledevice
is out-of-date and build from HEAD is required.
This fixes two bugs:
1. Update initial install instructions to add --HEAD flag.
2. Update uninstall, reinstall instructions to include
--ignore-dependencies flag, since other brew formulae depend on
libimobiledevice.
Since iOS builds are CocoaPods enabled by default, we should make sure to run `pod install` to get pods wired up before building the app.
Also added a check to `flutter doctor` to verify CocoaPods is installed.
I'm passing FLUTTER_FRAMEWORK_DIR to the `pod install` command, so we can have the app's Podfile link in Flutter.framework as a pod instead of having to copy it over in xcode_backend.sh.
This implements the `DartDependencySetBuilder` completely in Dart instead of calling out to `sky_snapshot` (Linux/Mac) or `gen_snapshot` (Windows) and allows us to use the same code path on all supported host platforms.
It also slightly reduces hot reload times on Linux from ~750ms to ~690ms for the unchanged flutter_gallery app and significantly reduces hot reload times on Windows from almost 1.5s to just slightly slower than on Linux.
This change will also allow us to retire `sky_snapshot` completely in the future.
* add crash reporting without enabling it
* do not drop futures on the floor
* return exitCode from executable run
* debug travis
* remove unnecessary todo
* rename local fs getter
* Enable Hot Reload on Windows (backed by gen_snapshot)
\o/
Two caveats:
* Hot Reload on Windows is slower than on other platforms because gen_snapshot is slower then sky_snapshot
* We currently cannot hot reload projects with spaces in the path
* enable tests
The gradle build scripts can be configured to output different
application IDs for different build types, so we need to examine the
built .apk to figure out the name of the package and activity.
Re-landing this change, updated to only get information from the .apk
if it exists.
Since the tools create an AndroidApk instance early, even before we've
actually built an .apk, we have to create a new instance after building,
so we can start the right app/activity.
Fixes#8327.
* [devFS] Use URI to represent paths on device
Previosuly, regular file paths in the format of the host platform were used to represent paths on device. That works when host and device share the same (POSIX) file path format. With a Windows host, this breaks. URIs are the solution as they are platform independent and the VM service on the device already interpreted the file paths as URIs anyways.
* review comments
* switch to file paths
* fix tests on Windows
* review comments
* Revert "Revert "Simplify path handling logic in dependency checker and devFS (#8414)" (#8467)"
This reverts commit 96ba7f76d26ed4e3eb81f30032303fbab9b28aef.
* Intentionally use a self-package URI in flutter_gallery
* tests to catch problems with self-package imports