| # Please refer to the "Upgrade Browser Version" section in the README.md for | |
| # more details on how to update browser version numbers. | |
| chrome: | |
| # It seems Chrome can't always release from the same build for all operating | |
| # systems, so we specify per-OS build number. | |
| # | |
| # The OS names here must match what recipe Python expression | |
| # `self.m.platform.name.capitalize()` evaluates to. See: | |
| # | |
| # recipe_modules/web_util/api.py | |
| Linux: 927388 # Major version 96 | |
| Mac: 927385 # Major version 96 | |
| Win: 927369 # Major version 96 | |
| ## Firefox does not use CIPD. To update the version, simply update it in this | |
| ## file. | |
| firefox: | |
| version: '83.0' | |
| edge: | |
| launcher_version: '1.2.0.0' | |
| safari_ios: | |
| # Make sure this version is the same version supported by LUCI macOS bots. | |
| # XCode on these bots will be updated once a year, do not forget to update | |
| # `heightOfHeader` during this time. | |
| major_version: 13 | |
| minor_version: 0 | |
| device: 'iPhone 11' | |
| # `xcrun simctl` command is used to take screenshots. It takes the screenshot | |
| # of the entire simulator. Therefore we need to crop all the parts other than | |
| # the browsers' content. This file must be in sync with the local and LUCI | |
| # versions of macOS, iOS Simulator, and Xcode. | |
| # `heightOfHeader` is the number of pixels taken by the phone's header menu | |
| # and the browsers address bar. | |
| # TODO: https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/65672 | |
| height_of_header: 189 | |
| # `heightOfFooter` is the number of pixels taken by the phone's navigation | |
| # menu. | |
| height_of_footer: 250 | |
| # Most of the time tests use a portion of the screen to compare goldens | |
| # instead of the entire screen. This area is reprented by a rectangle | |
| # when taking screenshots. However the rectangle dimensions are in logical | |
| # coordinates. In order to convert these coordinates to coordinates on the | |
| # phone screeen we enlarge or shrink the area by applying a linear | |
| # transformation by a scale_factor (a.k.a. we perform isotropic scaling). | |
| # This value will be differ depending on the phone. | |
| # For iOS 13.0 iPhone 11 Pro, this number is 1.15. | |
| scale_factor: 1.00 |