Kate Lovett 9d96df2364
Modernize framework lints (#179089)
WIP

Commits separated as follows:
- Update lints in analysis_options files
- Run `dart fix --apply`
- Clean up leftover analysis issues 
- Run `dart format .` in the right places.

Local analysis and testing passes. Checking CI now.

Part of https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/178827
- Adoption of flutter_lints in examples/api coming in a separate change
(cc @loic-sharma)

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// Copyright 2014 The Flutter Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
/// @docImport 'package:fake_async/fake_async.dart';
/// @docImport 'package:flutter/material.dart';
/// @docImport 'package:matcher/matcher.dart';
/// @docImport 'package:test_api/hooks.dart';
library;
import 'package:flutter/cupertino.dart';
import 'package:flutter/foundation.dart';
import 'package:flutter/gestures.dart';
import 'package:flutter/material.dart' show Tooltip;
import 'package:flutter/rendering.dart';
import 'package:flutter/scheduler.dart';
import 'package:flutter/services.dart';
import 'package:leak_tracker_flutter_testing/leak_tracker_flutter_testing.dart';
import 'package:matcher/expect.dart' as matcher_expect;
import 'package:meta/meta.dart';
import 'package:test_api/scaffolding.dart' as test_package;
import 'binding.dart';
import 'controller.dart';
import 'finders.dart';
import 'matchers.dart';
import 'restoration.dart';
import 'test_async_utils.dart';
import 'test_compat.dart';
import 'test_pointer.dart';
import 'test_text_input.dart';
import 'tree_traversal.dart';
// Keep users from needing multiple imports to test semantics.
export 'package:flutter/rendering.dart' show SemanticsHandle;
// We re-export the matcher package minus some features that we reimplement.
//
// - expect is reimplemented below, to catch incorrect async usage.
//
// - isInstanceOf is reimplemented in matchers.dart because we don't want to
// mark it as deprecated (ours is just a method, not a class).
//
export 'package:matcher/expect.dart' hide expect, isInstanceOf;
// We re-export the test package minus some features that we reimplement.
//
// Specifically:
//
// - test, group, setUpAll, tearDownAll, setUp, tearDown, and expect would
// conflict with our own implementations in test_compat.dart. This handles
// setting up a declarer when one is not defined, which can happen when a
// test is executed via `flutter run`.
//
// The test_api package has a deprecation warning to discourage direct use but
// that doesn't apply here.
export 'package:test_api/hooks.dart' show TestFailure;
export 'package:test_api/scaffolding.dart'
show
OnPlatform,
Retry,
Skip,
Tags,
TestOn,
Timeout,
addTearDown,
markTestSkipped,
printOnFailure,
pumpEventQueue,
registerException,
spawnHybridCode,
spawnHybridUri;
/// Signature for callback to [testWidgets] and [benchmarkWidgets].
typedef WidgetTesterCallback = Future<void> Function(WidgetTester widgetTester);
// Return the last element that satisfies `test`, or return null if not found.
E? _lastWhereOrNull<E>(Iterable<E> list, bool Function(E) test) {
late E result;
var foundMatching = false;
for (final element in list) {
if (test(element)) {
result = element;
foundMatching = true;
}
}
if (foundMatching) {
return result;
}
return null;
}
// Examples can assume:
// typedef MyWidget = Placeholder;
/// Runs the [callback] inside the Flutter test environment.
///
/// Use this function for testing custom [StatelessWidget]s and
/// [StatefulWidget]s.
///
/// The callback can be asynchronous (using `async`/`await` or
/// using explicit [Future]s).
///
/// The `timeout` argument specifies the backstop timeout implemented by the
/// `test` package. If set, it should be relatively large (minutes). It defaults
/// to ten minutes for tests run by `flutter test`, and is unlimited for tests
/// run by `flutter run`; specifically, it defaults to
/// [TestWidgetsFlutterBinding.defaultTestTimeout].
///
/// If the `semanticsEnabled` parameter is set to `true`,
/// [WidgetTester.ensureSemantics] will have been called before the tester is
/// passed to the `callback`, and that handle will automatically be disposed
/// after the callback is finished. It defaults to true.
///
/// This function uses the [test] function in the test package to
/// register the given callback as a test. The callback, when run,
/// will be given a new instance of [WidgetTester]. The [find] object
/// provides convenient widget [Finder]s for use with the
/// [WidgetTester].
///
/// When the [variant] argument is set, [testWidgets] will run the test once for
/// each value of the [TestVariant.values]. If [variant] is not set, the test
/// will be run once using the base test environment.
///
/// If the [tags] are passed, they declare user-defined tags that are implemented by
/// the `test` package.
///
/// The argument [experimentalLeakTesting] is experimental and is not recommended
/// for use outside of the Flutter framework.
/// When [experimentalLeakTesting] is set, it is used to leak track objects created
/// during test execution.
/// Otherwise [LeakTesting.settings] is used.
/// Adjust [LeakTesting.settings] in `flutter_test_config.dart`
/// (see https://flutter.dev/to/flutter-test-docs)
/// for the entire package or folder, or in the test's main for a test file
/// (don't use [setUp] or [setUpAll]).
/// To turn off leak tracking just for one test, set [experimentalLeakTesting] to
/// `LeakTrackingForTests.ignore()`.
///
/// ## Sample code
///
/// ```dart
/// testWidgets('MyWidget', (WidgetTester tester) async {
/// await tester.pumpWidget(const MyWidget());
/// await tester.tap(find.text('Save'));
/// expect(find.text('Success'), findsOneWidget);
/// });
/// ```
@isTest
void testWidgets(
String description,
WidgetTesterCallback callback, {
bool? skip,
test_package.Timeout? timeout,
bool semanticsEnabled = true,
TestVariant<Object?> variant = const DefaultTestVariant(),
dynamic tags,
int? retry,
LeakTesting? experimentalLeakTesting,
}) {
assert(
variant.values.isNotEmpty,
'There must be at least one value to test in the testing variant.',
);
final TestWidgetsFlutterBinding binding = TestWidgetsFlutterBinding.ensureInitialized();
final tester = WidgetTester._(binding);
for (final Object? value in variant.values) {
final String variationDescription = variant.describeValue(value);
// IDEs may make assumptions about the format of this suffix in order to
// support running tests directly from the editor (where they may have
// access to only the test name, provided by the analysis server).
// See https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/86659.
final combinedDescription = variationDescription.isNotEmpty
? '$description (variant: $variationDescription)'
: description;
test(
combinedDescription,
() {
tester._testDescription = combinedDescription;
SemanticsHandle? semanticsHandle;
tester._recordNumberOfSemanticsHandles();
if (semanticsEnabled) {
semanticsHandle = tester.ensureSemantics();
}
test_package.addTearDown(binding.postTest);
return binding.runTest(
() async {
debugResetSemanticsIdCounter();
Object? memento;
try {
memento = await variant.setUp(value);
binding.reset(); // TODO(ianh): the binding should just do this itself in _runTest
maybeSetupLeakTrackingForTest(experimentalLeakTesting, combinedDescription);
await callback(tester);
} finally {
await variant.tearDown(value, memento);
maybeTearDownLeakTrackingForTest();
}
semanticsHandle?.dispose();
},
tester._endOfTestVerifications,
description: combinedDescription,
);
},
skip: skip,
timeout: timeout ?? binding.defaultTestTimeout,
tags: tags,
retry: retry,
);
}
}
/// An abstract base class for describing test environment variants.
///
/// These serve as elements of the `variants` argument to [testWidgets].
///
/// Use care when adding more testing variants: it multiplies the number of
/// tests which run. This can drastically increase the time it takes to run all
/// the tests.
abstract class TestVariant<T> {
/// A const constructor so that subclasses can be const.
const TestVariant();
/// Returns an iterable of the variations that this test dimension represents.
///
/// The variations returned should be unique so that the same variation isn't
/// needlessly run twice.
Iterable<T> get values;
/// Returns the string that will be used to both add to the test description, and
/// be printed when a test fails for this variation.
String describeValue(T value);
/// A function that will be called before each value is tested, with the
/// value that will be tested.
///
/// This function should preserve any state needed to restore the testing
/// environment back to its base state when [tearDown] is called in the
/// `Object` that is returned. The returned object will then be passed to
/// [tearDown] as a `memento` when the test is complete.
Future<Object?> setUp(T value);
/// A function that is guaranteed to be called after a value is tested, even
/// if it throws an exception.
///
/// Calling this function must return the testing environment back to the base
/// state it was in before [setUp] was called. The [memento] is the object
/// returned from [setUp] when it was called.
Future<void> tearDown(T value, covariant Object? memento);
}
/// The [TestVariant] that represents the "default" test that is run if no
/// `variants` iterable is specified for [testWidgets].
///
/// This variant can be added into a list of other test variants to provide
/// a "control" test where nothing is changed from the base test environment.
class DefaultTestVariant extends TestVariant<void> {
/// A const constructor for a [DefaultTestVariant].
const DefaultTestVariant();
@override
Iterable<void> get values => const <void>[null];
@override
String describeValue(void value) => '';
@override
Future<void> setUp(void value) async {}
@override
Future<void> tearDown(void value, void memento) async {}
}
/// A [TestVariant] that runs tests with [debugDefaultTargetPlatformOverride]
/// set to different values of [TargetPlatform].
class TargetPlatformVariant extends TestVariant<TargetPlatform> {
/// Creates a [TargetPlatformVariant] that tests the given [values].
const TargetPlatformVariant(this.values);
/// Creates a [TargetPlatformVariant] that tests all values from
/// the [TargetPlatform] enum. If [excluding] is provided, will test all platforms
/// except those in [excluding].
TargetPlatformVariant.all({Set<TargetPlatform> excluding = const <TargetPlatform>{}})
: values = TargetPlatform.values.toSet()..removeAll(excluding);
/// Creates a [TargetPlatformVariant] that includes platforms that are
/// considered desktop platforms.
TargetPlatformVariant.desktop()
: values = <TargetPlatform>{TargetPlatform.linux, TargetPlatform.macOS, TargetPlatform.windows};
/// Creates a [TargetPlatformVariant] that includes platforms that are
/// considered mobile platforms.
TargetPlatformVariant.mobile()
: values = <TargetPlatform>{TargetPlatform.android, TargetPlatform.iOS, TargetPlatform.fuchsia};
/// Creates a [TargetPlatformVariant] that tests only the given value of
/// [TargetPlatform].
TargetPlatformVariant.only(TargetPlatform platform) : values = <TargetPlatform>{platform};
@override
final Set<TargetPlatform> values;
@override
String describeValue(TargetPlatform value) => value.toString();
@override
Future<TargetPlatform?> setUp(TargetPlatform value) async {
final TargetPlatform? previousTargetPlatform = debugDefaultTargetPlatformOverride;
debugDefaultTargetPlatformOverride = value;
return previousTargetPlatform;
}
@override
Future<void> tearDown(TargetPlatform value, TargetPlatform? memento) async {
debugDefaultTargetPlatformOverride = memento;
}
}
/// A [TestVariant] that runs separate tests with each of the given values.
///
/// To use this variant, define it before the test, and then access
/// [currentValue] inside the test.
///
/// The values are typically enums, but they don't have to be. The `toString`
/// for the given value will be used to describe the variant. Values will have
/// their type name stripped from their `toString` output, so that enum values
/// will only print the value, not the type.
///
/// {@tool snippet}
/// This example shows how to set up the test to access the [currentValue]. In
/// this example, two tests will be run, one with `value1`, and one with
/// `value2`. The test with `value2` will fail. The names of the tests will be:
///
/// - `Test handling of TestScenario (value1)`
/// - `Test handling of TestScenario (value2)`
///
/// ```dart
/// enum TestScenario {
/// value1,
/// value2,
/// value3,
/// }
///
/// final ValueVariant<TestScenario> variants = ValueVariant<TestScenario>(
/// <TestScenario>{TestScenario.value1, TestScenario.value2},
/// );
/// void main() {
/// testWidgets('Test handling of TestScenario', (WidgetTester tester) async {
/// expect(variants.currentValue, equals(TestScenario.value1));
/// }, variant: variants);
/// }
/// ```
/// {@end-tool}
class ValueVariant<T> extends TestVariant<T> {
/// Creates a [ValueVariant] that tests the given [values].
ValueVariant(this.values);
/// Returns the value currently under test.
T? get currentValue => _currentValue;
T? _currentValue;
@override
final Set<T> values;
@override
String describeValue(T value) => value.toString().replaceFirst('$T.', '');
@override
Future<T> setUp(T value) async => _currentValue = value;
@override
Future<void> tearDown(T value, T memento) async {}
}
/// The warning message to show when a benchmark is performed with assert on.
const String kDebugWarning = '''
┏╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍┓
┇ ⚠ THIS BENCHMARK IS BEING RUN IN DEBUG MODE ⚠ ┇
┡╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍╍┦
│ │
│ Numbers obtained from a benchmark while asserts are │
│ enabled will not accurately reflect the performance │
│ that will be experienced by end users using release ╎
│ builds. Benchmarks should be run using this command ╎
│ line: "flutter run --profile test.dart" or ┊
│ or "flutter drive --profile -t test.dart". ┊
│ ┊
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────╌┄┈ 🐢
''';
/// Runs the [callback] inside the Flutter benchmark environment.
///
/// Use this function for benchmarking custom [StatelessWidget]s and
/// [StatefulWidget]s when you want to be able to use features from
/// [TestWidgetsFlutterBinding]. The callback, when run, will be given
/// a new instance of [WidgetTester]. The [find] object provides
/// convenient widget [Finder]s for use with the [WidgetTester].
///
/// The callback can be asynchronous (using `async`/`await` or using
/// explicit [Future]s). If it is, then [benchmarkWidgets] will return
/// a [Future] that completes when the callback's does. Otherwise, it
/// will return a Future that is always complete.
///
/// If the callback is asynchronous, make sure you `await` the call
/// to [benchmarkWidgets], otherwise it won't run!
///
/// If the `semanticsEnabled` parameter is set to `true`,
/// [WidgetTester.ensureSemantics] will have been called before the tester is
/// passed to the `callback`, and that handle will automatically be disposed
/// after the callback is finished.
///
/// Benchmarks must not be run in debug mode, because the performance is not
/// representative. To avoid this, this function will print a big message if it
/// is run in debug mode. Unit tests of this method pass `mayRunWithAsserts`,
/// but it should not be used for actual benchmarking.
///
/// Example:
///
/// main() async {
/// assert(false); // fail in debug mode
/// await benchmarkWidgets((WidgetTester tester) async {
/// await tester.pumpWidget(MyWidget());
/// final Stopwatch timer = Stopwatch()..start();
/// for (int index = 0; index < 10000; index += 1) {
/// await tester.tap(find.text('Tap me'));
/// await tester.pump();
/// }
/// timer.stop();
/// debugPrint('Time taken: ${timer.elapsedMilliseconds}ms');
/// });
/// exit(0);
/// }
Future<void> benchmarkWidgets(
WidgetTesterCallback callback, {
bool mayRunWithAsserts = false,
bool semanticsEnabled = false,
}) {
assert(() {
if (mayRunWithAsserts) {
return true;
}
debugPrint(kDebugWarning);
return true;
}());
final TestWidgetsFlutterBinding binding = TestWidgetsFlutterBinding.ensureInitialized();
assert(binding is! AutomatedTestWidgetsFlutterBinding);
final tester = WidgetTester._(binding);
SemanticsHandle? semanticsHandle;
if (semanticsEnabled) {
semanticsHandle = tester.ensureSemantics();
}
tester._recordNumberOfSemanticsHandles();
return binding.runTest(() async {
await callback(tester);
semanticsHandle?.dispose();
}, tester._endOfTestVerifications);
}
/// Assert that `actual` matches `matcher`.
///
/// See [matcher_expect.expect] for details. This is a variant of that function
/// that additionally verifies that there are no asynchronous APIs
/// that have not yet resolved.
///
/// See also:
///
/// * [expectLater] for use with asynchronous matchers.
void expect(
dynamic actual,
dynamic matcher, {
String? reason,
dynamic skip, // true or a String
}) {
TestAsyncUtils.guardSync();
matcher_expect.expect(actual, matcher, reason: reason, skip: skip);
}
/// Assert that `actual` matches `matcher`.
///
/// See [matcher_expect.expect] for details. This variant will _not_ check that
/// there are no outstanding asynchronous API requests. As such, it can be
/// called from, e.g., callbacks that are run during build or layout, or in the
/// completion handlers of futures that execute in response to user input.
///
/// Generally, it is better to use [expect], which does include checks to ensure
/// that asynchronous APIs are not being called.
void expectSync(dynamic actual, dynamic matcher, {String? reason}) {
matcher_expect.expect(actual, matcher, reason: reason);
}
/// Just like [expect], but returns a [Future] that completes when the matcher
/// has finished matching.
///
/// See [matcher_expect.expectLater] for details.
///
/// If the matcher fails asynchronously, that failure is piped to the returned
/// future where it can be handled by user code. If it is not handled by user
/// code, the test will fail.
Future<void> expectLater(
dynamic actual,
dynamic matcher, {
String? reason,
dynamic skip, // true or a String
}) {
// We can't wrap the delegate in a guard, or we'll hit async barriers in
// [TestWidgetsFlutterBinding] while we're waiting for the matcher to complete
TestAsyncUtils.guardSync();
return matcher_expect
.expectLater(actual, matcher, reason: reason, skip: skip)
.then<void>((dynamic value) => null);
}
/// Class that programmatically interacts with widgets and the test environment.
///
/// Typically, a test uses [pumpWidget] to load a widget tree (in a manner very
/// similar to how [runApp] works in a Flutter application). Then, methods such
/// as [tap], [drag], [enterText], [fling], [longPress], etc, can be used to
/// interact with the application. The application runs in a [FakeAsync] zone,
/// which allows time to be stepped forward deliberately; this is done using the
/// [pump] method.
///
/// The [expect] function can then be used to examine the state of the
/// application, typically using [Finder]s such as those in the [find]
/// namespace, and [Matcher]s such as [findsOneWidget].
///
/// ```dart
/// testWidgets('MyWidget', (WidgetTester tester) async {
/// await tester.pumpWidget(const MyWidget());
/// await tester.tap(find.text('Save'));
/// await tester.pump(); // allow the application to handle
/// await tester.pump(const Duration(seconds: 1)); // skip past the animation
/// expect(find.text('Success'), findsOneWidget);
/// });
/// ```
///
/// For convenience, instances of this class (such as the one provided by
/// `testWidgets`) can be used as the `vsync` for `AnimationController` objects.
///
/// When the binding is [LiveTestWidgetsFlutterBinding], events from
/// [LiveTestWidgetsFlutterBinding.deviceEventDispatcher] will be handled in
/// [dispatchEvent]. Thus, using `flutter run` to run a test lets one tap on
/// the screen to generate [Finder]s relevant to the test.
class WidgetTester extends WidgetController implements HitTestDispatcher, TickerProvider {
WidgetTester._(super.binding) {
if (binding is LiveTestWidgetsFlutterBinding) {
(binding as LiveTestWidgetsFlutterBinding).deviceEventDispatcher = this;
}
}
/// The description string of the test currently being run.
String get testDescription => _testDescription;
String _testDescription = '';
/// The binding instance used by the testing framework.
@override
TestWidgetsFlutterBinding get binding => super.binding as TestWidgetsFlutterBinding;
/// Renders the UI from the given [widget].
///
/// Calls [runApp] with the given widget, then triggers a frame and flushes
/// microtasks, by calling [pump] with the same `duration` (if any). The
/// supplied [EnginePhase] is the final phase reached during the pump pass; if
/// not supplied, the whole pass is executed.
///
/// Subsequent calls to this is different from [pump] in that it forces a full
/// rebuild of the tree, even if [widget] is the same as the previous call.
/// [pump] will only rebuild the widgets that have changed.
///
/// This method should not be used as the first parameter to an [expect] or
/// [expectLater] call to test that a widget throws an exception. Instead, use
/// [TestWidgetsFlutterBinding.takeException].
///
/// {@tool snippet}
/// ```dart
/// testWidgets('MyWidget asserts invalid bounds', (WidgetTester tester) async {
/// await tester.pumpWidget(const MyWidget());
/// expect(tester.takeException(), isAssertionError); // or isNull, as appropriate.
/// });
/// ```
/// {@end-tool}
///
/// By default, the provided `widget` is rendered into [WidgetTester.view],
/// whose properties tests can modify to simulate different scenarios (e.g.
/// running on a large/small screen). Tests that want to control the
/// [FlutterView] into which content is rendered can set `wrapWithView` to
/// false and use [View] widgets in the provided `widget` tree to specify the
/// desired [FlutterView]s.
///
/// See also [LiveTestWidgetsFlutterBindingFramePolicy], which affects how
/// this method works when the test is run with `flutter run`.
Future<void> pumpWidget(
Widget widget, {
Duration? duration,
EnginePhase phase = EnginePhase.sendSemanticsUpdate,
bool wrapWithView = true,
}) {
return TestAsyncUtils.guard<void>(() {
binding.attachRootWidget(wrapWithView ? binding.wrapWithDefaultView(widget) : widget);
binding.scheduleFrame();
return binding.pump(duration, phase);
});
}
@override
Future<List<Duration>> handlePointerEventRecord(Iterable<PointerEventRecord> records) {
assert(records.isNotEmpty);
return TestAsyncUtils.guard<List<Duration>>(() async {
final handleTimeStampDiff = <Duration>[];
DateTime? startTime;
for (final record in records) {
final DateTime now = binding.clock.now();
startTime ??= now;
// So that the first event is promised to receive a zero timeDiff
final Duration timeDiff = record.timeDelay - now.difference(startTime);
if (timeDiff.isNegative) {
// Flush all past events
handleTimeStampDiff.add(-timeDiff);
for (final PointerEvent event in record.events) {
binding.handlePointerEventForSource(event, source: TestBindingEventSource.test);
}
} else {
await binding.pump();
await binding.delayed(timeDiff);
handleTimeStampDiff.add(binding.clock.now().difference(startTime) - record.timeDelay);
for (final PointerEvent event in record.events) {
binding.handlePointerEventForSource(event, source: TestBindingEventSource.test);
}
}
}
await binding.pump();
// This makes sure that a gesture is completed, with no more pointers
// active.
return handleTimeStampDiff;
});
}
/// Triggers a frame after `duration` amount of time.
///
/// This makes the framework act as if the application had janked (missed
/// frames) for `duration` amount of time, and then received a "Vsync" signal
/// to paint the application.
///
/// For a [FakeAsync] environment (typically in `flutter test`), this advances
/// time and timeout counting; for a live environment this delays `duration`
/// time.
///
/// This is a convenience function that just calls
/// [TestWidgetsFlutterBinding.pump].
///
/// See also [LiveTestWidgetsFlutterBindingFramePolicy], which affects how
/// this method works when the test is run with `flutter run`.
@override
Future<void> pump([Duration? duration, EnginePhase phase = EnginePhase.sendSemanticsUpdate]) {
return TestAsyncUtils.guard<void>(() => binding.pump(duration, phase));
}
/// Triggers a frame after `duration` amount of time, return as soon as the frame is drawn.
///
/// This enables driving an artificially high CPU load by rendering frames in
/// a tight loop. It must be used with the frame policy set to
/// [LiveTestWidgetsFlutterBindingFramePolicy.benchmark].
///
/// Similarly to [pump], this doesn't actually wait for `duration`, just
/// advances the clock.
Future<void> pumpBenchmark(Duration duration) async {
assert(() {
final TestWidgetsFlutterBinding widgetsBinding = binding;
return widgetsBinding is LiveTestWidgetsFlutterBinding &&
widgetsBinding.framePolicy == LiveTestWidgetsFlutterBindingFramePolicy.benchmark;
}());
dynamic caughtException;
StackTrace? stackTrace;
void handleError(dynamic error, StackTrace trace) {
caughtException ??= error;
stackTrace ??= trace;
}
await Future<void>.microtask(() {
binding.handleBeginFrame(duration);
}).catchError(handleError);
await idle();
await Future<void>.microtask(() {
binding.handleDrawFrame();
}).catchError(handleError);
await idle();
if (caughtException != null) {
Error.throwWithStackTrace(caughtException as Object, stackTrace!);
}
}
@override
Future<int> pumpAndSettle([
Duration duration = const Duration(milliseconds: 100),
EnginePhase phase = EnginePhase.sendSemanticsUpdate,
Duration timeout = const Duration(minutes: 10),
]) {
assert(duration > Duration.zero);
assert(timeout > Duration.zero);
assert(() {
final WidgetsBinding binding = this.binding;
if (binding is LiveTestWidgetsFlutterBinding &&
binding.framePolicy == LiveTestWidgetsFlutterBindingFramePolicy.benchmark) {
matcher_expect.fail(
'When using LiveTestWidgetsFlutterBindingFramePolicy.benchmark, '
'hasScheduledFrame is never set to true. This means that pumpAndSettle() '
'cannot be used, because it has no way to know if the application has '
'stopped registering new frames.',
);
}
return true;
}());
return TestAsyncUtils.guard<int>(() async {
final DateTime endTime = binding.clock.fromNowBy(timeout);
var count = 0;
do {
if (binding.clock.now().isAfter(endTime)) {
throw FlutterError('pumpAndSettle timed out');
}
await binding.pump(duration, phase);
count += 1;
} while (binding.hasScheduledFrame);
return count;
});
}
/// Repeatedly pump frames that render the `target` widget with a fixed time
/// `interval` as many as `maxDuration` allows.
///
/// The `maxDuration` argument is required. The `interval` argument defaults to
/// 16.683 milliseconds (59.94 FPS).
Future<void> pumpFrames(
Widget target,
Duration maxDuration, [
Duration interval = const Duration(milliseconds: 16, microseconds: 683),
]) {
// The interval following the last frame doesn't have to be within the fullDuration.
Duration elapsed = Duration.zero;
return TestAsyncUtils.guard<void>(() async {
binding.attachRootWidget(binding.wrapWithDefaultView(target));
binding.scheduleFrame();
while (elapsed < maxDuration) {
await binding.pump(interval);
elapsed += interval;
}
});
}
/// Simulates restoring the state of the widget tree after the application
/// is restarted.
///
/// The method grabs the current serialized restoration data from the
/// [RestorationManager], takes down the widget tree to destroy all in-memory
/// state, and then restores the widget tree from the serialized restoration
/// data.
Future<void> restartAndRestore() async {
assert(
binding.restorationManager.debugRootBucketAccessed,
'The current widget tree did not inject the root bucket of the RestorationManager and '
'therefore no restoration data has been collected to restore from. Did you forget to wrap '
'your widget tree in a RootRestorationScope?',
);
return TestAsyncUtils.guard<void>(() async {
final widget = binding.rootElement!.widget as RootWidget;
final TestRestorationData restorationData = binding.restorationManager.restorationData;
runApp(Container(key: UniqueKey()));
await pump();
binding.restorationManager.restoreFrom(restorationData);
binding.attachToBuildOwner(widget);
binding.scheduleFrame();
return binding.pump();
});
}
/// Retrieves the current restoration data from the [RestorationManager].
///
/// The returned [TestRestorationData] describes the current state of the
/// widget tree under test and can be provided to [restoreFrom] to restore
/// the widget tree to the state described by this data.
Future<TestRestorationData> getRestorationData() async {
assert(
binding.restorationManager.debugRootBucketAccessed,
'The current widget tree did not inject the root bucket of the RestorationManager and '
'therefore no restoration data has been collected. Did you forget to wrap your widget tree '
'in a RootRestorationScope?',
);
return binding.restorationManager.restorationData;
}
/// Restores the widget tree under test to the state described by the
/// provided [TestRestorationData].
///
/// The data provided to this method is usually obtained from
/// [getRestorationData].
Future<void> restoreFrom(TestRestorationData data) {
binding.restorationManager.restoreFrom(data);
return pump();
}
/// Runs a [callback] that performs real asynchronous work.
///
/// This is intended for callers who need to call asynchronous methods where
/// the methods spawn isolates or OS threads and thus cannot be executed
/// synchronously by calling [pump].
///
/// If callers were to run these types of asynchronous tasks directly in
/// their test methods, they run the possibility of encountering deadlocks.
///
/// If [callback] completes successfully, this will return the future
/// returned by [callback].
///
/// If [callback] completes with an error, the error will be caught by the
/// Flutter framework and made available via [takeException], and this method
/// will return a future that completes with `null`.
///
/// Re-entrant calls to this method are not allowed; callers of this method
/// are required to wait for the returned future to complete before calling
/// this method again. Attempts to do otherwise will result in a
/// [TestFailure] error being thrown.
///
/// If your widget test hangs and you are using [runAsync], chances are your
/// code depends on the result of a task that did not complete. Fake async
/// environment is unable to resolve a future that was created in [runAsync].
/// If you observe such behavior or flakiness, you have a number of options:
///
/// * Consider restructuring your code so you do not need [runAsync]. This is
/// the optimal solution as widget tests are designed to run in fake async
/// environment.
///
/// * Expose a [Future] in your application code that signals the readiness of
/// your widget tree, then await that future inside [callback].
Future<T?> runAsync<T>(
Future<T> Function() callback, {
@Deprecated(
'This is no longer supported and has no effect. '
'This feature was deprecated after v3.12.0-1.1.pre.',
)
Duration additionalTime = const Duration(milliseconds: 1000),
}) => binding.runAsync<T?>(callback);
/// Whether there are any transient callbacks scheduled.
///
/// This essentially checks whether all animations have completed.
///
/// See also:
///
/// * [pumpAndSettle], which essentially calls [pump] until there are no
/// scheduled frames.
/// * [SchedulerBinding.transientCallbackCount], which is the value on which
/// this is based.
/// * [SchedulerBinding.hasScheduledFrame], which is true whenever a frame is
/// pending. [SchedulerBinding.hasScheduledFrame] is made true when a
/// widget calls [State.setState], even if there are no transient callbacks
/// scheduled. This is what [pumpAndSettle] uses.
bool get hasRunningAnimations => binding.transientCallbackCount > 0;
@override
HitTestResult hitTestOnBinding(Offset location, {int? viewId}) {
viewId ??= view.viewId;
final RenderView renderView = binding.renderViews.firstWhere(
(RenderView r) => r.flutterView.viewId == viewId,
);
location = binding.localToGlobal(location, renderView);
return super.hitTestOnBinding(location, viewId: viewId);
}
@override
Future<void> sendEventToBinding(PointerEvent event) {
return TestAsyncUtils.guard<void>(() async {
binding.handlePointerEventForSource(event, source: TestBindingEventSource.test);
});
}
/// Handler for device events caught by the binding in live test mode.
///
/// [PointerDownEvent]s received here will only print a diagnostic message
/// showing possible [Finder]s that can be used to interact with the widget at
/// the location of [result].
@override
void dispatchEvent(PointerEvent event, HitTestResult result) {
if (event is PointerDownEvent) {
final RenderObject innerTarget = result.path
.map((HitTestEntry candidate) => candidate.target)
.whereType<RenderObject>()
.first;
final Element? innerTargetElement = binding.renderViews.contains(innerTarget)
? null
: _lastWhereOrNull(
collectAllElementsFrom(binding.rootElement!, skipOffstage: true),
(Element element) => element.renderObject == innerTarget,
);
if (innerTargetElement == null) {
printToConsole('No widgets found at ${event.position}.');
return;
}
final candidates = <Element>[];
innerTargetElement.visitAncestorElements((Element element) {
candidates.add(element);
return true;
});
assert(candidates.isNotEmpty);
String? descendantText;
var numberOfWithTexts = 0;
var numberOfTypes = 0;
var totalNumber = 0;
printToConsole('Some possible finders for the widgets at ${event.position}:');
for (final element in candidates) {
if (totalNumber > 13) {
break;
}
totalNumber += 1; // optimistically assume we'll be able to describe it
final Widget widget = element.widget;
if (widget is Tooltip) {
final String message = widget.message ?? widget.richMessage!.toPlainText();
final Iterable<Element> matches = find.byTooltip(message).evaluate();
if (matches.length == 1) {
printToConsole(" find.byTooltip('$message')");
continue;
}
}
if (widget is Text) {
assert(descendantText == null);
assert(widget.data != null || widget.textSpan != null);
final String text = widget.data ?? widget.textSpan!.toPlainText();
final Iterable<Element> matches = find.text(text).evaluate();
descendantText = widget.data;
if (matches.length == 1) {
printToConsole(" find.text('$text')");
continue;
}
}
final Key? key = widget.key;
if (key is ValueKey<dynamic>) {
final String? keyLabel = switch (key.value) {
int() || double() || bool() => 'const ${key.runtimeType}(${key.value})',
final String value => "const Key('$value')",
_ => null,
};
if (keyLabel != null) {
final Iterable<Element> matches = find.byKey(key).evaluate();
if (matches.length == 1) {
printToConsole(' find.byKey($keyLabel)');
continue;
}
}
}
if (!_isPrivate(widget.runtimeType)) {
if (numberOfTypes < 5) {
final Iterable<Element> matches = find.byType(widget.runtimeType).evaluate();
if (matches.length == 1) {
printToConsole(' find.byType(${widget.runtimeType})');
numberOfTypes += 1;
continue;
}
}
if (descendantText != null && numberOfWithTexts < 5) {
final Iterable<Element> matches = find
.widgetWithText(widget.runtimeType, descendantText)
.evaluate();
if (matches.length == 1) {
printToConsole(" find.widgetWithText(${widget.runtimeType}, '$descendantText')");
numberOfWithTexts += 1;
continue;
}
}
}
if (!_isPrivate(element.runtimeType)) {
final Iterable<Element> matches = find.byElementType(element.runtimeType).evaluate();
if (matches.length == 1) {
printToConsole(' find.byElementType(${element.runtimeType})');
continue;
}
}
totalNumber -= 1; // if we got here, we didn't actually find something to say about it
}
if (totalNumber == 0) {
printToConsole(' <could not come up with any unique finders>');
}
}
}
bool _isPrivate(Type type) {
// used above so that we don't suggest matchers for private types
return '_'.matchAsPrefix(type.toString()) != null;
}
/// Returns the exception most recently caught by the Flutter framework.
///
/// See [TestWidgetsFlutterBinding.takeException] for details.
dynamic takeException() {
return binding.takeException();
}
/// {@macro flutter.flutter_test.TakeAccessibilityAnnouncements}
///
/// See [TestWidgetsFlutterBinding.takeAnnouncements] for details.
List<CapturedAccessibilityAnnouncement> takeAnnouncements() {
return binding.takeAnnouncements();
}
/// Acts as if the application went idle.
///
/// Runs all remaining microtasks, including those scheduled as a result of
/// running them, until there are no more microtasks scheduled. Then, runs any
/// previously scheduled timers with zero time, and completes the returned future.
///
/// May result in an infinite loop or run out of memory if microtasks continue
/// to recursively schedule new microtasks. Will not run any timers scheduled
/// after this method was invoked, even if they are zero-time timers.
Future<void> idle() {
return TestAsyncUtils.guard<void>(() => binding.idle());
}
Set<Ticker>? _tickers;
@override
Ticker createTicker(TickerCallback onTick) {
_tickers ??= <_TestTicker>{};
final result = _TestTicker(onTick, _removeTicker);
_tickers!.add(result);
return result;
}
void _removeTicker(_TestTicker ticker) {
assert(_tickers != null);
assert(_tickers!.contains(ticker));
_tickers!.remove(ticker);
}
/// Throws an exception if any tickers created by the [WidgetTester] are still
/// active when the method is called.
///
/// An argument can be specified to provide a string that will be used in the
/// error message. It should be an adverbial phrase describing the current
/// situation, such as "at the end of the test".
void verifyTickersWereDisposed([String when = 'when none should have been']) {
if (_tickers != null) {
for (final Ticker ticker in _tickers!) {
if (ticker.isActive) {
throw FlutterError.fromParts(<DiagnosticsNode>[
ErrorSummary('A Ticker was active $when.'),
ErrorDescription('All Tickers must be disposed.'),
ErrorHint(
'Tickers used by AnimationControllers '
'should be disposed by calling dispose() on the AnimationController itself. '
'Otherwise, the ticker will leak.',
),
ticker.describeForError('The offending ticker was'),
]);
}
}
}
}
void _endOfTestVerifications() {
verifyTickersWereDisposed('at the end of the test');
_verifySemanticsHandlesWereDisposed();
}
void _verifySemanticsHandlesWereDisposed() {
assert(_lastRecordedSemanticsHandles != null);
// TODO(goderbauer): Fix known leak in web engine when running integration tests and remove this "correction", https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/121640.
final knownWebEngineLeakForLiveTestsCorrection =
kIsWeb && binding is LiveTestWidgetsFlutterBinding ? 1 : 0;
if (_currentSemanticsHandles - knownWebEngineLeakForLiveTestsCorrection >
_lastRecordedSemanticsHandles!) {
throw FlutterError.fromParts(<DiagnosticsNode>[
ErrorSummary('A SemanticsHandle was active at the end of the test.'),
ErrorDescription(
'All SemanticsHandle instances must be disposed by calling dispose() on '
'the SemanticsHandle.',
),
]);
}
_lastRecordedSemanticsHandles = null;
}
int? _lastRecordedSemanticsHandles;
// TODO(goderbauer): Only use binding.debugOutstandingSemanticsHandles when deprecated binding.pipelineOwner is removed.
int get _currentSemanticsHandles =>
binding.debugOutstandingSemanticsHandles +
binding.pipelineOwner.debugOutstandingSemanticsHandles;
void _recordNumberOfSemanticsHandles() {
_lastRecordedSemanticsHandles = _currentSemanticsHandles;
}
/// Returns the TestTextInput singleton.
///
/// Typical app tests will not need to use this value. To add text to widgets
/// like [TextField] or [TextFormField], call [enterText].
///
/// Some of the properties and methods on this value are only valid if the
/// binding's [TestWidgetsFlutterBinding.registerTestTextInput] flag is set to
/// true as a test is starting (meaning that the keyboard is to be simulated
/// by the test framework). If those members are accessed when using a binding
/// that sets this flag to false, they will throw.
TestTextInput get testTextInput => binding.testTextInput;
/// Give the text input widget specified by [finder] the focus, as if the
/// onscreen keyboard had appeared.
///
/// Implies a call to [pump].
///
/// The widget specified by [finder] must be an [EditableText] or have
/// an [EditableText] descendant. For example `find.byType(TextField)`
/// or `find.byType(TextFormField)`, or `find.byType(EditableText)`.
///
/// Tests that just need to add text to widgets like [TextField]
/// or [TextFormField] only need to call [enterText].
Future<void> showKeyboard(FinderBase<Element> finder) async {
var skipOffstage = true;
if (finder is Finder) {
skipOffstage = finder.skipOffstage;
}
return TestAsyncUtils.guard<void>(() async {
final EditableTextState editable = state<EditableTextState>(
find.descendant(
of: finder,
matching: find.byType(EditableText, skipOffstage: skipOffstage),
matchRoot: true,
),
);
// Setting focusedEditable causes the binding to call requestKeyboard()
// on the EditableTextState, which itself eventually calls TextInput.attach
// to establish the connection.
binding.focusedEditable = editable;
await pump();
});
}
/// Give the text input widget specified by [finder] the focus and replace its
/// content with [text], as if it had been provided by the onscreen keyboard.
///
/// The widget specified by [finder] must be an [EditableText] or have
/// an [EditableText] descendant. For example `find.byType(TextField)`
/// or `find.byType(TextFormField)`, or `find.byType(EditableText)`.
///
/// When the returned future completes, the text input widget's text will be
/// exactly `text`, and the caret will be placed at the end of `text`.
///
/// To just give [finder] the focus without entering any text,
/// see [showKeyboard].
///
/// To enter text into other widgets (e.g. a custom widget that maintains a
/// TextInputConnection the way that a [EditableText] does), first ensure that
/// that widget has an open connection (e.g. by using [tap] to focus it),
/// then call `testTextInput.enterText` directly (see
/// [TestTextInput.enterText]).
Future<void> enterText(FinderBase<Element> finder, String text) async {
return TestAsyncUtils.guard<void>(() async {
await showKeyboard(finder);
testTextInput.enterText(text);
await idle();
});
}
/// Makes an effort to dismiss the current page with a Material [Scaffold] or
/// a [CupertinoPageScaffold].
///
/// Will throw an error if there is no back button in the page.
Future<void> pageBack() async {
return TestAsyncUtils.guard<void>(() async {
Finder backButton = find.byTooltip('Back');
if (backButton.evaluate().isEmpty) {
backButton = find.byType(CupertinoNavigationBarBackButton);
}
expectSync(backButton, findsOneWidget, reason: 'One back button expected on screen');
await tap(backButton);
});
}
@override
void printToConsole(String message) {
binding.debugPrintOverride(message);
}
}
typedef _TickerDisposeCallback = void Function(_TestTicker ticker);
class _TestTicker extends Ticker {
_TestTicker(super.onTick, this._onDispose);
final _TickerDisposeCallback _onDispose;
@override
void dispose() {
_onDispose(this);
super.dispose();
}
}