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xster 1a4bf9b66d Fix flutter view project's automated tests (#9712)
Remove checked in .lock, remove checked in cocoapods scripts in xcode project, let the automated test run pod install specifically for this test
2017-05-01 18:23:06 -07:00
Michael Thomsen 1de15bbb00 Remove Pods dir from examples that have it (#9550)
* Remove Pods dir from layers example

* Remove Pods dir from flutter_view example
2017-04-24 18:38:44 +02:00
Michael Thomsen c313984409 Exclude generated PluginRegistry files from git (#9555) 2017-04-24 15:23:18 +02:00
Michael Thomsen 7a57d37195 Add Pods cache dir to ios/.gitignore (#9464)
* Add Pods cache dir to ios/.gitngnore

* Add missing ending newlines
2017-04-21 13:18:05 +02:00
Mikkel Nygaard Ravn 945cfc3ee2 Make naming consistent across channel APIs (#9270) 2017-04-18 15:23:15 +02:00
Chris Bracken 2993ae8ddb Migrate flutter_view example to new plugin API (#9096)
Ref: flutter/engine#3539
2017-03-29 18:45:19 -07:00
Chris Bracken 0ee3f57a10 Build Flutter app as a framework on iOS (#8971)
**THIS IS A BREAKING CHANGE.** See below for migration steps for
existing projects.

Previously, Flutter app code was built as a raw dylib on iOS.  Dynamic
libraries outside of a framework bundle are not supported on iOS, except
for the system Swift libraries provided by Xcode.

See:
https://developer.apple.com/library/content/technotes/tn2435/_index.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/DTS40017543-CH1-TROUBLESHOOTING_BUNDLE_ERRORS-EMBEDDED__DYLIB_FILES

* Migrates Xcode build from app.dylib to App.framework
* Migrates flutter create template
* Migrates example projects

Migration steps for existing projects
=====================================

The following steps should be taken from the root of your Flutter
project:

1. Edit `ios/.gitignore`: add `/Flutter/App.framework` on a new line.
2. In the Xcode project navigator, remove `app.dylib` from the Flutter
   folder. Delete this file from the `ios/Flutter` directory in your project.
3. Run a build to generate `ios/Flutter/App.framework`. From the command
   line, run `flutter build ios`. If you have not configured app signing
   in Xcode, an alternative method is to open the simulator, then run
   `flutter run -d iP`.
4. In the Xcode project navigator, select the `Runner` project. In the
   project settings that are displayed in the main view, ensure that the
   `Runner` target is selected. You can verify this by exposing the
   sidebar using the [| ] icon in the upper-left corner of the main
   view.
5. Select the *General* tab in the project settings. Under the
   *Embedded Binaries* section, click '+' to add `App.framework`. In the
   sheet that drops down, click the *Add Other...* button. Navigate to
   the `ios/Flutter` directory and select `App.framework`. Click *Open*.
   In the sheet that drops down, select *Create folder references*, then
   click *Finish*.
6. In the project settings, verify that `App.framework` has been added to the
   *Embedded Binaries* and *Linked Frameworks and Libraries* lists.
7. In the Xcode project navigator, drag `App.framework` under the
   Flutter folder.
8. In the Xcode project navigator, select `Flutter` then from the
   *File* menu, select *Add Files to "Runner"...*. Navigate to the
   `ios/Flutter` directory, select `AppFrameworkInfo.plist` and click
   the *Add* button.
9. From the command line, in your project directory, run
   `flutter build clean`, then `flutter run`.

At this point your project should be fully migrated.
2017-03-22 17:41:49 -07:00
Sarah Zakarias 6314a6c091 Update iOS part of flutter_view to use the new platform message channel (#8762)
* Update iOS part of flutter_view to use the new platform message channel

* remove newline

* comments
2017-03-16 09:32:19 +01:00
Sarah Zakarias 43281de36b Add flutter_view sample (#8486)
* Add flutter_view sample

* Removed platform_services files

* Addressed comments

* update README.md

* Addressed comments.
2017-03-09 12:53:01 +01:00