This package contains a global configuration of Dart package bots, including the
annotated-steps used by our buildbot infrastructure and a small file that can be
used as a trigger for starting a new build in our bots (see trigger.txt
).
By default, the package bots will use the SDK repository's custom test
runner to run the tests on the package bots. However, packages that use
the new test
package can choose to use its runner instead. The
simplest way to do so is to set test_package
to true
in the .test_config
file:
{
"test_package": true
}
Note that when using the test runner, the .status
file is ignored. Instead,
use the test runner's @TestOn
annotations to mark individual tests
that should pass or fail on particular platforms, or use the "platforms"
key
to skip certain platforms entirely (see below).
By default, the package bots will run all browsers that are available on a given
platform, respecting the test package's @TestOn
annotations. However, some
packages may not ever want to run on particular platforms; instead of specifying
a @TestOn
annotation in every single file, these tests can specify a set of
allowed platforms in the configuration:
{
"test_package": {
"platforms": ["vm", "dartium", "content-shell"]
}
}
These platform names are the same names that are passed to the test runner. If OS-specific platforms such as Internet Explorer are included, they will only be run on the appropriate OS.
Unlike the default behavior of the package bots, the test
package runner
doesn't use barback by default. Packages can tell it to run their tests
transformed in the configuration:
{
"test_package": {
"barback": true
}
}
This will cause the test runner to transform the test
directory via pub build
and run pub run test
against the result.