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Dual Web Compile has had some issues where `flutter test` is not respecting the `--web-renderer` flag for some reason. I haven't gotten entirely to the bottom of the issue, but for now we need to rever these changes while I investigate. This reverts the following PRs: https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/143128 https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/141396 While doing this revert, I had a few merge conflicts with https://github.com/flutter/flutter/pull/142760, and I tried to resolve the merge conflicts within the spirit of that PR's change, but @chingjun I might need your input on whether the imports I have modified are okay with regards to the change you were making.
Flutter Web integration tests
To run the tests in this package download the chromedriver matching the version of Chrome. To find out the version of your Chrome installation visit chrome://version.
Start chromedriver using the following command:
chromedriver --port=4444
An integration test is run using the flutter drive command. Some tests are
written for a specific web renderer and/or specific build mode.
Before running a test, check the _runWebLongRunningTests function defined in
dev/bots/test.dart, and determine the right web renderer and the build
mode you'd like to run the test in.
Here's an example of running an integration test:
flutter drive --target=test_driver/text_editing_integration.dart \
-d web-server \
--browser-name=chrome \
--profile \
--web-renderer=html
This example runs the test in profile mode (--profile) using the HTML
renderer (--web-renderer=html).
More resources:
- chromedriver: https://chromedriver.chromium.org/getting-started
- FlutterDriver: https://github.com/flutter/flutter/wiki/Running-Flutter-Driver-tests-with-Web
package:integration_test: https://pub.dev/packages/integration_test