commit | 9a9126604a74d040b811bebdacc13380bc38f413 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Sigmund Cherem <sigmund@google.com> | Mon Mar 11 18:32:19 2024 +0000 |
committer | dart-internal-monorepo <dart-internal-monorepo@dart-ci-internal.iam.gserviceaccount.com> | Mon Mar 11 11:34:32 2024 -0700 |
tree | 25a7b1fefb0598ea7eeb198122b34b4ca356fc1d | |
parent | 54262bb99d69f7f17b2bb2736c7a134bd6d4aa2a [diff] |
[ddc] speed up asset_file_system_test. While working on the e2e tests, I noticed this test was taking a long time. Turns out this was because it fully exercises an http client retry logic using exponential backoff and up to 4 retries. To reduce the costs, I changed the test to use controlled environment instead. This still hits the same code-paths but provides a faster turnaround by using at most 1 retry, and issuing retries immediately. With these changes, the test completes in 3s (instead of 28s). I noticed that some of the tests to check an "unreliable" server where non-deterministic (multiple parallel requests that sometimes fail or succeed). The changes here also make it deterministic. While this test seems to have some flakes due to other reasons, my hope is that these changes will reduce the chances of this test being flaky on the bots. Change-Id: I8eb2a00c7a489ab4e5a46e2b5cdbee40d1ffb8d5 Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/sdk/+/356623 Commit-Queue: Sigmund Cherem <sigmund@google.com> Reviewed-by: Nicholas Shahan <nshahan@google.com> https://dart.googlesource.com/sdk/+/4a065c649dabd1d3f69094f240f9716b71c4a0c3
Monorepo is:
With depot_tools installed and on your path, create a directory for your monorepo checkout and run these commands to create a gclient solution in that directory:
mkdir monorepo cd monorepo gclient config --unmanaged https://dart.googlesource.com/monorepo gclient sync -D
This gives you a checkout in the monorepo directory that contains:
monorepo/ DEPS - the DEPS used for this gclient checkout commits.json - the pinned commits for Dart, flutter/engine, and flutter/flutter tools/ - scripts used to create monorepo DEPS engine/src/ - the flutter/buildroot repo flutter/ - the flutter/engine repo out/ - the build directory, where Flutter engine builds are created third_party/ - Flutter dependencies checked out by DEPS dart/ - the Dart SDK checkout. third_party - Dart dependencies, also used by Flutter flutter/ - the flutter/flutter repo
Flutter's instructions for building the engine are at Compiling the engine
They can be followed closely, with a few changes:
goma_ctl ensure_start
is sufficient.Example build commands that work on linux:
MONOREPO_PATH=$PWD if [[ ! $PATH =~ (^|:)$MONOREPO_PATH/flutter/bin(:|$) ]]; then PATH=$MONOREPO_PATH/flutter/bin:$PATH fi export GOMA_DIR=$(dirname $(command -v gclient))/.cipd_bin goma_ctl ensure_start pushd engine/src flutter/tools/gn --goma --no-prebuilt-dart-sdk --unoptimized --full-dart-sdk autoninja -C out/host_debug_unopt popd
The Flutter commands used to build and run apps will use the locally built Flutter engine and Dart SDK, instead of the one downloaded by the Flutter tool, if the --local-engine
option is provided.
For example, to build and run the Flutter spinning square sample on the web platform,
MONOREPO_PATH=$PWD cd flutter/examples/layers flutter --local-engine=host_debug_unopt \ -d chrome run widgets/spinning_square.dart cd $MONOREPO_PATH
To build for desktop, specify the desktop platform device in flutter run
as -d macos
or -d linux
or -d windows
. You may also need to run the command
flutter create --platforms=windows,macos,linux
on existing apps, such as sample apps. New apps created with flutter create
already include these support files. Details of desktop support are at Desktop Support for Flutter
Tests in the Flutter source tree can be run with the flutter test
command, run in the directory of a package containing tests. For example:
MONOREPO_PATH=$PWD cd flutter/packages/flutter flutter test --local-engine=host_debug_unopt cd $MONOREPO_PATH
Please file an issue or email the dart-engprod team with any problems with or questions about using monorepo.
We will update this documentation to address them.
flutter
commands may download the engine and Dart SDK files for the configured channel, even though they will be using the local engine and its SDK.gclient sync
needs to be run in an administrator session, because some installed dependencies create symlinks.