- **Relands "Bump warn and error versions of agp, kotlin and gradle versions in preparation for gradle 9 (#171399)"** - **bump lockfile generator to use kotlin 2.1.0** - **Update formatting of lockfile to pass ktlint** Updated lockfiles with `JAVA_HOME=/opt/homebrew/opt/openjdk@17/libexec/openjdk.jdk/Contents/Home/ dart dev/tools/bin/generate_gradle_lockfiles.dart` after dev/tools/bin/generate_gradle_lockfiles.dart to bump the versions of kotlin. Failing tests from first attempt https://flutter-dashboard.appspot.com/#/build?hashFilter=84a5ce765d193a9c79ab4297f367d5ad7efc5dac&showMac=false&showWindows=false&showiOS=false&showLinux=false&showBringup=true&repo=flutter&branch=master Verified example test that cause revert was passing by running the following - `../../bin/cache/dart-sdk/bin/dart bin/test_runner.dart test -t run_debug_test_android.dart` from `dev/devicelab` - `../../bin/cache/dart-sdk/bin/dart bin/test_runner.dart test -t run_release_test` from `dev/devicelab` - `SHARD=android_engine_vulkan_tests bin/cache/dart-sdk/bin/dart dev/bots/test.dart` from root with an android emulator. Hard to actually verify because the emulator is closed as part of the tests but no failures were from failures to compile. - `flutter test test/general.shard/android/android_project_migration_test.dart` from `packages/flutter_tools/` ## Pre-launch Checklist - [x] I read the [Contributor Guide] and followed the process outlined there for submitting PRs. - [x] I read the [Tree Hygiene] wiki page, which explains my responsibilities. - [x] I read and followed the [Flutter Style Guide], including [Features we expect every widget to implement]. - [x] I signed the [CLA]. - [x] I listed at least one issue that this PR fixes in the description above. - [x] I updated/added relevant documentation (doc comments with `///`). - [x] I added new tests to check the change I am making, or this PR is [test-exempt]. - [x] I followed the [breaking change policy] and added [Data Driven Fixes] where supported. - [x] All existing and new tests are passing.
Example of calling platform services from Flutter
This project demonstrates how to connect a Flutter app to platform-specific services.
You can read more about accessing platform and third-party services in Flutter.
iOS
You can use the commands flutter build and flutter run from the app's root
directory to build/run the app or you can open ios/Runner.xcworkspace in Xcode
and build/run the project as usual.
Android
You can use the commands flutter build and flutter run from the app's root
directory to build/run the app or to build with Android Studio, open the
android folder in Android Studio and build the project as usual.
Windows
You can use the commands flutter build and flutter run from the app's root
directory to build/run the app or you can build once then open
build\windows\platform_channel.sln in Visual Studio to build and run.