Debug Adapter Protocol (DAP)

This document is Flutter-specific. For information on the standard Dart DAP implementation, see this document.

Flutter includes support for debugging using the Debug Adapter Protocol as an alternative to using the VM Service directly, simplying the integration for new editors.

The debug adapters are started with the flutter debug-adapter command and are intended to be consumed by DAP-compliant tools such as Flutter-specific extensions for editors, or configured by users whose editors include generic configurable DAP clients.

Two adapters are available:

  • flutter debug_adapter
  • flutter debug_adapter --test

The standard adapter will run applications using flutter run while the --test adapter will cause scripts to be run using flutter test and will emit custom dart.testNotification events (described in the Dart DAP documentation).

Because in the DAP protocol the client speaks first, running this command from the terminal will result in no output (nor will the process terminate). This is expected behaviour.

For details on the standard DAP functionality, see the Debug Adapter Protocol Overview and the Debug Adapter Protocol Specification. Custom extensions are detailed below.

Launch/Attach Arguments

Arguments common to both launchRequest and attachRequest are:

  • bool? debugExternalPackageLibraries - whether to enable debugging for packages that are not inside the current workspace (if not supplied, defaults to true)
  • bool? debugSdkLibraries - whether to enable debugging for SDK libraries (if not supplied, defaults to true)
  • bool? evaluateGettersInDebugViews - whether to evaluate getters in expression evaluation requests (inc. hovers/watch windows) (if not supplied, defaults to false)
  • bool? evaluateToStringInDebugViews - whether to invoke toString() in expression evaluation requests (inc. hovers/watch windows) (if not supplied, defaults to false)
  • bool? sendLogsToClient - used to proxy all VM Service traffic back to the client in custom dart.log events (has performance implications, intended for troubleshooting) (if not supplied, defaults to false)
  • List<String>? additionalProjectPaths - paths of any projects (outside of cwd) that are open in the users workspace
  • String? cwd - the working directory for the Flutter process to be spawned in
  • List<String>? toolArgs - arguments for the flutter run, flutter attach or flutter test commands
  • String? customTool - an optional tool to run instead of flutter - the custom tool must be completely compatible with the tool/command it is replacing
  • int? customToolReplacesArgs - the number of arguments to delete from the beginning of the argument list when invoking customTool - e.g. setting customTool to flutter_test_wrapper and customToolReplacesArgs to 1 for a test run would invoke flutter_test_wrapper foo_test.dart instead of flutter test foo_test.dart (if larger than the number of computed arguments all arguments will be removed, if not supplied will default to 0)

Arguments specific to launchRequest are:

  • bool? noDebug - whether to run in debug or noDebug mode (if not supplied, defaults to debug)
  • String program - the path of the Flutter application to run
  • List<String>? args - arguments to be passed to the Flutter program

Arguments specific to attachRequest are:

  • String? vmServiceUri - the VM Service URI to attach to (if not supplied, Flutter will try to discover it from the device)

Custom Requests

Some custom requests are available for clients to call. Below are the Flutter-specific custom requests, but the standard Dart DAP custom requests are also documented here.

hotReload

hotReload injects updated source code files into the running VM and then rebuilds the widget tree. An optional reason can be provided and should usually be "manual" or "save" to indicate what how the reload was triggered (for example by the user clicking a button, versus a hot-reload-on-save feature).

{
	"reason": "manual"
}

hotRestart

hotRestart updates the code on the device and performs a full restart (which does not preserve state). An optional reason can be provided and should usually be "manual" or "save" to indicate what how the reload was triggered (for example by the user clicking a button, versus a hot-reload-on-save feature).

{
	"reason": "manual"
}

Custom Events

The debug adapter may emit several custom events that are useful to clients. Below are the Flutter-specific custom events, and the standard Dart DAP custom events are documented here.

flutter.serviceExtensionStateChanged

When the value of a Flutter service extension changes, this event is emitted and includes the new value. Values are always encoded as strings, even if numeric/boolean.

{
	"type": "event",
	"event": "flutter.serviceExtensionStateChanged",
	"body": {
		"extension": "ext.flutter.debugPaint",
		"value": "true",
	}
}