11 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
419cbe7354 [flutter_plugin_tools] Check 'implements' for unpublished plugins (#4273) 2021-08-26 12:01:06 -07:00
5bbc1791cc [flutter_plugin_tools] Improve 'repository' check (#4244)
Ensures that the full relative path in the 'repository' link is correct,
not just the last segment. This ensure that path-level errors (e.g.,
linking to the group directory rather than the package itself for
app-facing packages) are caught.

Also fixes the errors that this improved check catches, including
several cases where a previously unfederated package wasn't fixed when
it was moved to a subdirectory.
2021-08-20 11:50:56 -07:00
0f6d559f10 Fix and test for 'implements' pubspec entry (#4242)
The federated plugin spec calls for implementation packages to include an `implements` entry in the `plugins` section of the `pubspec.yaml` indicating what app-facing package it implements. Most of the described behaviors of the `flutter` tool aren't implemented yet, and the pub.dev features have `default_plugin` as a backstop, so we haven't noticed that they are mostly missing (or in one case, incorrect).

To better future-proof the plugins, and to provide a better example to people looking at our plugins as examples of federation, this adds a CI check to make sure that we are correctly adding it, and fixes all of the missing/incorrect values it turned up.

Fixes https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/88222
2021-08-20 07:58:24 -07:00
77460f03f2 [flutter_plugin_tools] Make unit tests pass on Windows (#4149)
The purpose of this PR is to make running all unit tests on Windows pass (vs failing a large portion of the tests as currently happens). This does not mean that the commands actually work when run on Windows, or that Windows support is tested, only that it's possible to actually run the tests themselves. This is prep for actually supporting parts of the tool on Windows in future PRs.

Major changes:
- Make the tests significantly more hermetic:
  - Make almost all tools take a `Platform` constructor argument that can be used to inject a mock platform to control what OS the command acts like it is running on under test.
  - Add a path `Context` object to the base command, whose style matches the `Platform`, and use that almost everywhere instead of the top-level `path` functions.
  - In cases where Posix behavior is always required (such as parsing `git` output), explicitly use the `posix` context object for `path` functions.
- Start laying the groundwork for actual Windows support:
  - Replace all uses of `flutter` as a command with a getter that returns `flutter` or `flutter.bat` as appropriate.
  - For user messages that include relative paths, use a helper that always uses Posix-style relative paths for consistent output.

This bumps the version since quite a few changes have built up, and having a cut point before starting to make more changes to the commands to support Windows seems like a good idea.

Part of https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/86113
2021-07-09 19:38:13 -04:00
4b77aaff42 [flutter_plugin_tools] Minor test cleanup (#4120)
- Updates the remaining tests (other than one that still needs to be
  converted to the new base command, which will be fixed then) that
  aren't using runCapturingPrint to do so to reduce test log spam.
- Simplifies and standardizes the matcher used for ToolExit in tests.
2021-07-01 18:05:54 -07:00
356d316717 [flutter_plugin_tools] Add a new base command for looping over packages (#4067)
Most of our commands are generally of the form:
```
  for (each plugin as defined by the tool flags)
    check some things for success or failure
  print a summary all of the failing things
  exit non-zero if anything failed
```

Currently all that logic not consistent, having been at various points copied and pasted around, modified, in some cases rewritten. There's unnecessary boilerplate in each new command, and there's unnecessary variation that makes it harder both to maintain the tool, and to consume the test output:
- There's no standard format for separating each plugin's run to search within a log
- There's no standard format for the summary at the end
- In some cases commands have been written to ToolExit on failure, which means we don't actually get the rest of the runs

This makes a new base class for commands that follow this structure to use, with shared code for all the common bits. This makes it harder to accidentally write new commands incorrectly, easier to maintain the code, and lets us standardize output so that searching within large logs will be easier.

This ports two commands over as a proof of concept to demonstrate that it works; more will be converted in follow-ups.

Related to https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/83413
2021-06-22 13:32:03 -07:00
81a6f66eee [flutter_plugin_tool] Refactor createFakePlugin (#4064) 2021-06-17 13:29:03 -07:00
10486b0ceb [flutter_plugin_tools] Split common.dart (#4057)
common.dart is a large-and-growing file containing all shared code,
which makes it hard to navigate. To make maintenance easier, this splits
the file (and its test file) into separate files for each major
component or category.
2021-06-16 12:37:30 -07:00
74d03857f8 [flutter_plugin_tools] Remove global state from tests (#4018)
Eliminates the global test filesystem and global test packages directory, in favor of local versions. This guarantees that each test runs with a clean filesystem state, rather than relying on cleanup. It also simplifies understanding the tests, since everything is done via params and return values instead of needing to know about the magic global variables and which methods mutate them.
2021-06-07 10:04:43 -07:00
bb0a1ea161 [flutter_plugin_tools] Simplify filesystem usage (#4014)
- Replaces most explicit use of `fileSystem` with path construction using the `child*` utility methods
- Removes explicit passing of a filesystem to the commands; we're already passing a `Directory` for the
  root where the tool operates, and we should never be using a different filesystem than that directory's
  filesystem, so passing it was both redundant, and a potential source of test bugs.
2021-06-05 13:32:24 -04:00
d21b1d9706 Add pubspec convention checks (#3984) 2021-05-27 20:54:06 -07:00