set -e # Backs up one directory at a time, looking for one called "flutter". function getFlutterPath() { local path=".." local counter=0 while [[ "${counter}" -lt 10 ]]; do [ -d "${path}/flutter" ] && echo "${path}/flutter" && return 0 let counter++ path="${path}/.." done } declare -a PROJECT_NAMES=( "animations" \ "chrome-os-best-practices" \ "gallery/gallery" \ "flutter_maps_firestore" \ "isolate_example" \ "jsonexample" \ "place_tracker" \ "platform_design" "platform_view_swift" \ "provider_counter" \ "provider_shopper" \ "material_studies/rally" \ "material_studies/shrine" \ "veggieseasons" \ ) for PROJECT_NAME in "${PROJECT_NAMES[@]}" do echo "== Testing '${PROJECT_NAME}' on Flutter's $FLUTTER_VERSION channel ==" pushd "${PROJECT_NAME}" localSdkPath=$(getFlutterPath) if [ -z "$localSdkPath" ] then echo "Failed to find Flutter SDK for '${PROJECT_NAME}'." exit 1 fi # Run the analyzer to find any static analysis issues. "${localSdkPath}/bin/flutter" analyze # Run the formatter on all the dart files to make sure everything's linted. "${localSdkPath}/bin/flutter" format -n --set-exit-if-changed . # Run the actual tests. "${localSdkPath}/bin/flutter" test popd done echo "-- Success --"