Flutter Daemon

Overview

The flutter command-line tool supports a daemon server mode for use by IDEs and other tools.

flutter daemon

It runs a persistent, JSON-RPC based server to communicate with devices. IDEs and other tools can start the flutter tool in this mode and get device addition and removal notifications, as well as being able to programmatically start and stop apps on those devices.

Protocol

The daemon speaks JSON-RPC to clients. It uses stdin and stdout as the protocol transport. To send a command to the server, create your command as a JSON-RPC message, encode it to json, surround the encoded text with square brackets, and write it as one line of text to the stdin of the process:

[{"method":"daemon.version","id":0}]

The response will come back as a single line from stdout:

[{"id":0,"result":"0.1.0"}]

All requests and responses should be wrapped in square brackets. This ensures that the communications are resilient to stray output in the stdout/stdin stream.

id is an opaque type to the server, but ids should be unique for the life of the server. A response to a particular command will contain the id that was passed in for that command.

Each command should have a method field. This is in the form ‘domain.command’.

Any params for that command should be passed in through a params field. Here's a example request/response for the device.getDevices method:

[{"method":"device.getDevices","id":2}]
[{"id":2,"result":[{"id":"702ABC1F-5EA5-4F83-84AB-6380CA91D39A","name":"iPhone 6","platform":"ios_x64","available":true}]}]

Domains and Commands

daemon domain

version

The version() command responds with a String with the protocol version.

shutdown

The shutdown() command will terminate the flutter daemon. It is not necessary to call this before shutting down the daemon; it is perfectly acceptable to just kill the daemon process.

Events

connected

The daemon.connected event is sent when the daemon starts. The params field will be a map with the following fields:

  • version: The protocol version. This is the same version returned by the version() command.
  • pid: The pid of the daemon process.

logMessage

The daemon.logMessage event is sent whenever a log message is created - either a status level message or an error. The JSON message will contains an event field with the value daemon.logMessage, and an params field containing a map with level, message, and (optionally) stackTrace fields.

showMessage

The daemon.showMessage event is sent by the daemon when some if would be useful to show a message to the user. This could be an error notification or a notification that some development tools are not configured or not installed. The JSON message will contains an event field with the value daemon.showMessage, and an params field containing a map with level, title, and message fields. The valid options for level are info, warning, and error.

It is up to the client to decide how best to display the message; for some clients, it may map well to a toast style notification. There is an implicit contract that the daemon will not send too many messages over some reasonable period of time.

app domain

start

The start() command is used to start applications.

  • deviceId: The device to launch the app on; this is required.
  • projectDirectory: The project directory; this is required. It is used to determine the application to start.
  • startPaused: Start the VM in a paused mode.
  • route: A string; the route to use when restoring the application.
  • mode: One of either debug, profile, or release.
  • target: Optional; the target file to start.
  • hot: Optional; whether to start the application using --hot mode

On success, returns a map with the fields:

  • appId: this is is used when sending app events, and can be used by clients to stop the app (app.stop).
  • deviceId
  • directory
  • supportsRestart

restart

The restart() restarts the given application. It returns a Map of { int code, String message, String hintMessage, String hintId } to indicate success or failure in restarting the app. A code of 0 indicates success, and non-zero indicates a failure. If hintId is non-null and equal to restartRecommended, that indicates that the reload was successful, but not all reloaded elements were executed during view reassembly (i.e., the user might not see all the changes in the current UI, and a restart could be necessary).

  • appId: the id of a previously started app; this is required.
  • fullRestart: optional; whether to do a full (rather than an incremental) restart of the application
  • pause: optional; when doing a hot restart the isolate should enter a paused mode

callServiceExtension

The callServiceExtension() allows clients to make arbitrary calls to service protocol extensions. It returns a Map - the result returned by the service protocol method.

  • appId: the id of a previously started app; this is required.
  • methodName: the name of the service protocol extension to invoke; this is required.
  • params: an optional Map of parameters to pass to the service protocol extension.

stop

The stop() command takes one parameter, appId. It returns a bool to indicate success or failure in stopping an app.

  • appId: the id of a previously started app; this is required.

discover

The discover() command takes one parameter, a deviceId. It returns a list of applications discovered on the device. Each application is represented by a map with two fields, an id - an Android or iOS application id - and an observatoryDevicePort. The observatoryDevicePort is the device port to connect to to debug the application. The port may first have to be made accessable via device.forward.

Events

app.start

This is sent when an app is starting. The params field will be a map with the fields appId, directory, and deviceId.

app.debugPort

This is sent when an observatory port is available for a started app. The params field will be a map with the fields appId, port, and wsUri. Clients should prefer using the wsUri field in preference to synthesizing a uri using the port field (port will be removed in a future version of the protocol). An optional field, baseUri, is populated if a path prefix is required for setting breakpoints on the target device.

app.started

This is sent once the application launch process is complete and the app is either paused before main() (if startPaused is true) or main() has begun running. The params field will be a map containing the field appId.

app.log

This is sent when output is logged for a running application. The params field will be a map with the fields appId and log. The log field is a string with the output text. If the output indicates an error, an error boolean field will be present, and set to true.

app.progress

This is sent when an operation starts and again when it stops. When an operation starts, the event contains the fields id, an opaque identifier, and message containing text describing the operation. When that same operation ends, the event contains the same id field value as when the operation started, along with a finished bool field with the value true, but no message field.

app.stop

This is sent when an app is stopped. The params field will be a map with the field appId.

device domain

getDevices

Return a list of all connected devices. The params field will be a List; each item is a map with the fields id, name, platform, and emulator (a boolean).

enable

Turn on device polling. This will poll for newly connected devices, and fire device.added and device.removed events.

disable

Turn off device polling.

forward

Forward a host port to a device port. This call takes two required arguments, deviceId and devicePort, and one optional argument, hostPort. If hostPort is not specified, the host port will be any available port.

This method returns a map with a hostPort field set.

unforward

Removed a forwarded port. It takes deviceId, devicePort, and hostPort as required arguments.

Events

device.added

This is sent when a device is connected (and polling has been enabled via enable()). The params field will be a map with the fields id, name, platform, and emulator.

device.removed

This is sent when a device is disconnected (and polling has been enabled via enable()). The params field will be a map with the fields id, name, platform, and emulator.

Source

See the source for the daemon protocol and implementation.

Changelog

  • 0.3.0: Added daemon.connected event at startup