1. 01 Mar, 2019 1 commit
    • Alexandre Ardhuin's avatar
      Add missing trailing commas (#28673) · 387f8854
      Alexandre Ardhuin authored
      * add trailing commas on list/map/parameters
      
      * add trailing commas on Invocation with nb of arg>1
      
      * add commas for widget containing widgets
      
      * add trailing commas if instantiation contains trailing comma
      
      * revert bad change
      387f8854
  2. 12 Sep, 2018 1 commit
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  9. 12 Apr, 2017 1 commit
    • Ian Hickson's avatar
      Move Point to Offset (#9277) · bf017b79
      Ian Hickson authored
      * Manually fix every use of Point.x and Point.y
      
      Some of these were moved to dx/dy, but not all.
      
      * Manually convert uses of the old gradient API
      
      * Remove old reference to Point.
      
      * Mechanical changes
      
      I applied the following at the root of the Flutter repository:
      
      git ls-files -z | xargs -0 sed -i 's/\bPoint[.]origin\b/Offset.zero/g'
      git ls-files -z | xargs -0 sed -i 's/\bPoint[.]lerp\b/Offset.lerp/g'
      git ls-files -z | xargs -0 sed -i 's/\bnew Point\b/new Offset/g'
      git ls-files -z | xargs -0 sed -i 's/\bconst Point\b/const Offset/g'
      git ls-files -z | xargs -0 sed -i 's/\bstatic Point /static Offset /g'
      git ls-files -z | xargs -0 sed -i 's/\bfinal Point /final Offset /g'
      git ls-files -z | xargs -0 sed -i 's/^\( *\)Point /\1Offset /g'
      git ls-files -z | xargs -0 sed -i 's/ui[.]Point\b/ui.Offset/g'
      git ls-files -z | xargs -0 sed -i 's/(Point\b/(Offset/g'
      git ls-files -z | xargs -0 sed -i 's/\([[{,]\) Point\b/\1 Offset/g'
      git ls-files -z | xargs -0 sed -i 's/@required Point\b/@required Offset/g'
      git ls-files -z | xargs -0 sed -i 's/<Point>/<Offset>/g'
      git ls-files -z | xargs -0 sed -i 's/[.]toOffset()//g'
      git ls-files -z | xargs -0 sed -i 's/[.]toPoint()//g'
      git ls-files -z | xargs -0 sed -i 's/\bshow Point, /show /g'
      git ls-files -z | xargs -0 sed -i 's/\bshow Point;/show Offset;/g'
      
      * Mechanical changes - dartdocs
      
      I applied the following at the root of the Flutter repository:
      
      git ls-files -z | xargs -0 sed -i 's/\ba \[Point\]/an [Offset]/g'
      git ls-files -z | xargs -0 sed -i 's/\[Point\]/[Offset]/g'
      
      * Further improvements and a test
      
      * Fix minor errors from rebasing...
      
      * Roll engine
      bf017b79
  10. 04 Mar, 2017 1 commit
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  14. 16 May, 2016 1 commit
    • Ian Hickson's avatar
      Make it possible to run tests live on a device (#3936) · 32527017
      Ian Hickson authored
      This makes it possible to substitute 'flutter run' for 'flutter test'
      and actually watch a test run on a device.
      
      For any test that depends on flutter_test:
      
      1. Remove any import of 'package:test/test.dart'.
      
      2. Replace `testWidgets('...', (WidgetTester tester) {`
            with `testWidgets('...', (WidgetTester tester) async {`
      
      3. Add an "await" in front of calls to any of the following:
          * tap()
          * tapAt()
          * fling()
          * flingFrom()
          * scroll()
          * scrollAt()
          * pump()
          * pumpWidget()
      
      4. Replace any calls to `tester.flushMicrotasks()` with calls to
         `await tester.idle()`.
      
      There's a guarding API that you can use, if you have particularly
      complicated tests, to get better error messages. Search for
      TestAsyncUtils.
      32527017
  15. 29 Apr, 2016 1 commit
    • Ian Hickson's avatar
      Refactor the test framework (#3622) · 91dd9699
      Ian Hickson authored
      * Refactor widget test framework
      
      Instead of:
      
      ```dart
        test("Card Collection smoke test", () {
          testWidgets((WidgetTester tester) {
      ```
      
      ...you now say:
      
      ```dart
        testWidgets("Card Collection smoke test", (WidgetTester tester) {
      ```
      
      Instead of:
      
      ```dart
        expect(tester, hasWidget(find.text('hello')));
      ```
      
      ...you now say:
      
      ```dart
        expect(find.text('hello'), findsOneWidget);
      ```
      
      Instead of the previous API (exists, widgets, widget, stateOf,
      elementOf, etc), you now have the following comprehensive API. All these
      are functions that take a Finder, except the all* properties.
      
      * `any()` - true if anything matches, c.f. `Iterable.any`
      * `allWidgets` - all the widgets in the tree
      * `widget()` - the one and only widget that matches the finder
      * `firstWidget()` - the first widget that matches the finder
      * `allElements` - all the elements in the tree
      * `element()` - the one and only element that matches the finder
      * `firstElement()` - the first element that matches the finder
      * `allStates` - all the `State`s in the tree
      * `state()` - the one and only state that matches the finder
      * `firstState()` - the first state that matches the finder
      * `allRenderObjects` - all the render objects in the tree
      * `renderObject()` - the one and only render object that matches the finder
      * `firstRenderObject()` - the first render object that matches the finder
      
      There's also `layers' which returns the list of current layers.
      
      `tap`, `fling`, getCenter, getSize, etc, take Finders, like the APIs
      above, and expect there to only be one matching widget.
      
      The finders are:
      
       * `find.text(String text)`
       * `find.widgetWithText(Type widgetType, String text)`
       * `find.byKey(Key key)`
       * `find.byType(Type type)`
       * `find.byElementType(Type type)`
       * `find.byConfig(Widget config)`
       * `find.byWidgetPredicate(WidgetPredicate predicate)`
       * `find.byElementPredicate(ElementPredicate predicate)`
      
      The matchers (for `expect`) are:
      
       * `findsNothing`
       * `findsWidgets`
       * `findsOneWidget`
       * `findsNWidgets(n)`
       * `isOnStage`
       * `isOffStage`
       * `isInCard`
       * `isNotInCard`
      
      Benchmarks now use benchmarkWidgets instead of testWidgets.
      
      Also, for those of you using mockers, `serviceMocker` now automatically
      handles the binding initialization.
      
      This patch also:
      
      * changes how tests are run so that we can more easily swap the logic
        out for a "real" mode instead of FakeAsync.
      
      * introduces CachingIterable.
      
      * changes how flutter_driver interacts with the widget tree to use the
        aforementioned new API rather than ElementTreeTester, which is gone.
      
      * removes ElementTreeTester.
      
      * changes the semantics of a test for scrollables because we couldn't
        convince ourselves that the old semantics made sense; it only worked
        before because flushing the microtasks after every event was broken.
      
      * fixes the flushing of microtasks after every event.
      
      * Reindent the tests
      
      * Fix review comments
      91dd9699
  16. 14 Apr, 2016 1 commit
  17. 25 Feb, 2016 2 commits
    • Adam Barth's avatar
      Remove PointerRouter and GestureArena arguments · 4b1a9ff1
      Adam Barth authored
      There's no reason to make clients supply a PointerRounter and a
      GestureArena when constructing gesture recognizers. These objects are
      statics and the gesture recognizers can just grab them directly.
      
      Also, remove the callback constructor arguments. Almost no code used
      them. Instead, people seem to prefer using the `..` operator to set
      callbacks on the recognizers. Removing the arguments removes a bunch of
      boilerplate.
      4b1a9ff1
    • Adam Barth's avatar
      Add the ability to recognize gestures on text spans · 8e326d72
      Adam Barth authored
      Currently the interface for recognizing gestures on text spans is pretty ugly,
      but hopefully we can improve it with time.
      
      Fixes #156
      8e326d72