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Reverts: flutter/flutter#152487 Initiated by: gmackall Reason for reverting: I forgot that I need to override the compileSdkVersion in the AGP 8.0 [instance of this test](ef9cd32f5a/dev/devicelab/bin/tasks/android_java17_dependency_smoke_tests.dart (L19)) Original PR Author: gmackall Reviewed By: {reidbaker} This change reverts the following previous change: Updates `compileSdk`, `targetSdk`, and `ndk` versions (former 2 to latest, latter to the version of the ndk we are hosting on CIPD). Summary of changes: - Updates mentioned template values - `compileSdk` 35 requires AGP 8.0+, so updated to 8.1 in many places. - This also necessitated Gradle upgrades in most places - This also necessitated moving the `package` xml attribute to the AGP `namespace` field in a couple places (test + template). - Some tests use the output of `flutter create` but then use intentionally lower AGP versions. [I downgraded the `compileSdk` in these tests.](fee34fd61a) - [Stopped lockfile generation](82324a2570) script from hitting the `hello_world` example because it uses `.kts` gradle files. - One test needed [some Gradle options we had already added to templates](6aa187b4b6).
Automated Flutter integration test suites
Each suite consists of either a complete Flutter app and a flutter_driver
specification that drives tests from the UI, or a native app that is meant to
integrate with Flutter for testing.
Intended for use with devicelab tests.
If you want to run a driver test locally, to debug a problem with a test, you can use this command from the appropriate subdirectory:
flutter drive -t <test> --driver <driver>
For example:
flutter drive -t lib/keyboard_resize.dart --driver test_driver/keyboard_resize_test.dart