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// Copyright 2014 The Flutter Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
/// This file serves as the single point of entry into the `dart:io` APIs
/// within Flutter tools.
///
/// In order to make Flutter tools more testable, we use the `FileSystem` APIs
/// in `package:file` rather than using the `dart:io` file APIs directly (see
/// `file_system.dart`). Doing so allows us to swap out local file system
/// access with mockable (or in-memory) file systems, making our tests hermetic
/// vis-a-vis file system access.
///
/// We also use `package:platform` to provide an abstraction away from the
/// static methods in the `dart:io` `Platform` class (see `platform.dart`). As
/// such, do not export Platform from this file!
///
/// To ensure that all file system and platform API access within Flutter tools
/// goes through the proper APIs, we forbid direct imports of `dart:io` (via a
/// test), forcing all callers to instead import this file, which exports the
/// blessed subset of `dart:io` that is legal to use in Flutter tools.
///
/// Because of the nature of this file, it is important that **platform and file
/// APIs not be exported from `dart:io` in this file**! Moreover, be careful
/// about any additional exports that you add to this file, as doing so will
/// increase the API surface that we have to test in Flutter tools, and the APIs
/// in `dart:io` can sometimes be hard to use in tests.
library;
// We allow `print()` in this file as a fallback for writing to the terminal via
// regular stdout/stderr/stdio paths. Everything else in the flutter_tools
// library should route terminal I/O through the [Stdio] class defined below.
// ignore_for_file: avoid_print
import 'dart:async';
import 'dart:io'
as io
show
IOSink,
InternetAddress,
InternetAddressType,
NetworkInterface,
Process,
ProcessInfo,
ProcessSignal,
Stdin,
StdinException,
Stdout,
StdoutException,
pid,
stderr,
stdin,
stdout;
import 'package:file/file.dart';
import 'package:meta/meta.dart';
import 'async_guard.dart';
import 'platform.dart';
export 'dart:io'
show
BytesBuilder,
CompressionOptions,
// Directory, NO! Use `file_system.dart`
// File, NO! Use `file_system.dart`
// FileSystemEntity, NO! Use `file_system.dart`
GZipCodec,
HandshakeException,
HttpClient,
HttpClientRequest,
HttpClientResponse,
HttpClientResponseCompressionState,
HttpException,
HttpHeaders,
HttpRequest,
HttpResponse,
HttpServer,
HttpStatus,
IOException,
IOSink,
InternetAddress,
InternetAddressType,
// Link NO! Use `file_system.dart`
// NetworkInterface NO! Use `io.dart`
OSError,
// Platform NO! use `platform.dart`
Process,
ProcessException,
// ProcessInfo, NO! use `io.dart`
ProcessResult,
// ProcessSignal NO! Use [ProcessSignal] below.
ProcessStartMode,
// RandomAccessFile NO! Use `file_system.dart`
SecurityContext,
ServerSocket,
SignalException,
Socket,
SocketException,
Stdin,
StdinException,
Stdout,
WebSocket,
WebSocketException,
WebSocketTransformer,
ZLibEncoder,
exitCode,
gzip,
pid,
// stderr, NO! Use `io.dart`
// stdin, NO! Use `io.dart`
// stdout, NO! Use `io.dart`
systemEncoding;
/// A portable version of [io.ProcessSignal].
///
/// Listening on signals that don't exist on the current platform is just a
/// no-op. This is in contrast to [io.ProcessSignal], where listening to
/// non-existent signals throws an exception.
///
/// This class does NOT implement io.ProcessSignal, because that class uses
/// private fields. This means it cannot be used with, e.g., [io.Process.killPid].
/// Alternative implementations of the relevant methods that take
/// [ProcessSignal] instances are available on this class (e.g. "send").
class ProcessSignal {
@visibleForTesting
const ProcessSignal(
this._delegate, {
@visibleForTesting Platform platform = const LocalPlatform(),
}) : _platform = platform;
static const ProcessSignal sighup = PosixProcessSignal(io.ProcessSignal.sighup);
static const ProcessSignal sigwinch = PosixProcessSignal(io.ProcessSignal.sigwinch);
static const ProcessSignal sigterm = PosixProcessSignal(io.ProcessSignal.sigterm);
static const ProcessSignal sigusr1 = PosixProcessSignal(io.ProcessSignal.sigusr1);
static const ProcessSignal sigusr2 = PosixProcessSignal(io.ProcessSignal.sigusr2);
static const sigint = ProcessSignal(io.ProcessSignal.sigint);
static const sigkill = ProcessSignal(io.ProcessSignal.sigkill);
final io.ProcessSignal _delegate;
final Platform _platform;
Stream<ProcessSignal> watch() {
return _delegate.watch().map<ProcessSignal>((io.ProcessSignal signal) => this);
}
/// Sends the signal to the given process (identified by pid).
///
/// Returns true if the signal was delivered, false otherwise.
///
/// On Windows, this can only be used with [sigterm], which terminates the
/// process.
///
/// This is implemented by sending the signal using [io.Process.killPid] and
/// therefore cannot be faked in tests. To fake sending signals in tests, use
/// [kill] instead.
bool send(int pid) {
assert(!_platform.isWindows || this == ProcessSignal.sigterm);
return io.Process.killPid(pid, _delegate);
}
/// A more testable variant of [send].
///
/// Sends this signal to the given `process` by invoking [io.Process.kill].
///
/// In tests this method can be faked by passing a fake implementation of the
/// [io.Process] interface.
bool kill(io.Process process) {
return process.kill(_delegate);
}
@override
String toString() => _delegate.toString();
}
/// A [ProcessSignal] that is only available on Posix platforms.
///
/// Listening to a [PosixProcessSignal] is a no-op on Windows.
@visibleForTesting
class PosixProcessSignal extends ProcessSignal {
const PosixProcessSignal(super.wrappedSignal, {@visibleForTesting super.platform});
@override
Stream<ProcessSignal> watch() {
// This uses the real platform since it invokes dart:io functionality directly.
if (_platform.isWindows) {
return const Stream<ProcessSignal>.empty();
}
return super.watch();
}
}
/// A class that wraps stdout, stderr, and stdin, and exposes the allowed
/// operations.
///
/// In particular, there are three ways that writing to stdout and stderr
/// can fail. A call to stdout.write() can fail:
/// * by throwing a regular synchronous exception,
/// * by throwing an exception asynchronously, and
/// * by completing the Future stdout.done with an error.
///
/// This class encapsulates all three so that we don't have to worry about it
/// anywhere else.
class Stdio {
Stdio();
/// Tests can provide overrides to use instead of the stdout and stderr from
/// dart:io.
@visibleForTesting
Stdio.test({required io.Stdout stdout, required io.IOSink stderr})
: _stdoutOverride = stdout,
_stderrOverride = stderr;
io.Stdout? _stdoutOverride;
io.IOSink? _stderrOverride;
// These flags exist to remember when the done Futures on stdout and stderr
// complete to avoid trying to write to a closed stream sink, which would
// generate a [StateError].
var _stdoutDone = false;
var _stderrDone = false;
Stream<List<int>> get stdin => io.stdin;
io.Stdout get stdout {
if (_stdout != null) {
return _stdout!;
}
_stdout = _stdoutOverride ?? io.stdout;
_stdout!.done.then(
(void _) {
_stdoutDone = true;
},
onError: (Object err, StackTrace st) {
_stdoutDone = true;
},
);
return _stdout!;
}
io.Stdout? _stdout;
io.IOSink get stderr {
if (_stderr != null) {
return _stderr!;
}
_stderr = _stderrOverride ?? io.stderr;
_stderr!.done.then(
(void _) {
_stderrDone = true;
},
onError: (Object err, StackTrace st) {
_stderrDone = true;
},
);
return _stderr!;
}
io.IOSink? _stderr;
bool get hasTerminal => io.stdout.hasTerminal;
static bool? _stdinHasTerminal;
/// Determines whether there is a terminal attached.
///
/// [io.Stdin.hasTerminal] only covers a subset of cases. In this check the
/// echoMode is toggled on and off to catch cases where the tool running in
/// a docker container thinks there is an attached terminal. This can cause
/// runtime errors such as "inappropriate ioctl for device" if not handled.
bool get stdinHasTerminal {
if (_stdinHasTerminal != null) {
return _stdinHasTerminal!;
}
if (stdin is! io.Stdin) {
return _stdinHasTerminal = false;
}
final ioStdin = stdin as io.Stdin;
if (!ioStdin.hasTerminal) {
return _stdinHasTerminal = false;
}
try {
final bool currentEchoMode = ioStdin.echoMode;
ioStdin.echoMode = !currentEchoMode;
ioStdin.echoMode = currentEchoMode;
} on io.StdinException {
return _stdinHasTerminal = false;
}
return _stdinHasTerminal = true;
}
int? get terminalColumns => hasTerminal ? stdout.terminalColumns : null;
int? get terminalLines => hasTerminal ? stdout.terminalLines : null;
bool get supportsAnsiEscapes => hasTerminal && stdout.supportsAnsiEscapes;
/// Writes [message] to [stderr], falling back on [fallback] if the write
/// throws any exception. The default fallback calls [print] on [message].
void stderrWrite(String message, {void Function(String, dynamic, StackTrace)? fallback}) {
if (!_stderrDone) {
_stdioWrite(stderr, message, fallback: fallback);
return;
}
fallback == null
? print(message)
: fallback(message, const io.StdoutException('stderr is done'), StackTrace.current);
}
/// Writes [message] to [stdout], falling back on [fallback] if the write
/// throws any exception. The default fallback calls [print] on [message].
void stdoutWrite(String message, {void Function(String, dynamic, StackTrace)? fallback}) {
if (!_stdoutDone) {
_stdioWrite(stdout, message, fallback: fallback);
return;
}
fallback == null
? print(message)
: fallback(message, const io.StdoutException('stdout is done'), StackTrace.current);
}
// Helper for [stderrWrite] and [stdoutWrite].
void _stdioWrite(
io.IOSink sink,
String message, {
void Function(String, dynamic, StackTrace)? fallback,
}) {
asyncGuard<void>(
() async {
sink.write(message);
},
onError: (Object error, StackTrace stackTrace) {
if (fallback == null) {
print(message);
} else {
fallback(message, error, stackTrace);
}
},
);
}
/// Adds [stream] to [stdout].
Future<void> addStdoutStream(Stream<List<int>> stream) => stdout.addStream(stream);
/// Adds [stream] to [stderr].
Future<void> addStderrStream(Stream<List<int>> stream) => stderr.addStream(stream);
}
/// An overridable version of io.ProcessInfo.
abstract class ProcessInfo {
factory ProcessInfo(FileSystem fs) = _DefaultProcessInfo;
factory ProcessInfo.test(FileSystem fs) = _TestProcessInfo;
int get currentRss;
int get maxRss;
File writePidFile(String pidFile);
}
/// The default implementation of [ProcessInfo], which uses [io.ProcessInfo].
class _DefaultProcessInfo implements ProcessInfo {
_DefaultProcessInfo(this._fileSystem);
final FileSystem _fileSystem;
@override
int get currentRss => io.ProcessInfo.currentRss;
@override
int get maxRss => io.ProcessInfo.maxRss;
@override
File writePidFile(String pidFile) {
return _fileSystem.file(pidFile)..writeAsStringSync(io.pid.toString());
}
}
/// The test version of [ProcessInfo].
class _TestProcessInfo implements ProcessInfo {
_TestProcessInfo(this._fileSystem);
final FileSystem _fileSystem;
@override
var currentRss = 1000;
@override
var maxRss = 2000;
@override
File writePidFile(String pidFile) {
return _fileSystem.file(pidFile)..writeAsStringSync('12345');
}
}
/// The return type for [listNetworkInterfaces].
class NetworkInterface implements io.NetworkInterface {
NetworkInterface(this._delegate);
final io.NetworkInterface _delegate;
@override
List<io.InternetAddress> get addresses => _delegate.addresses;
@override
int get index => _delegate.index;
@override
String get name => _delegate.name;
@override
String toString() => "NetworkInterface('$name', $addresses)";
}
typedef NetworkInterfaceLister =
Future<List<NetworkInterface>> Function({
bool includeLoopback,
bool includeLinkLocal,
io.InternetAddressType type,
});
NetworkInterfaceLister? _networkInterfaceListerOverride;
// Tests can set up a non-default network interface lister.
@visibleForTesting
void setNetworkInterfaceLister(NetworkInterfaceLister lister) {
_networkInterfaceListerOverride = lister;
}
@visibleForTesting
void resetNetworkInterfaceLister() {
_networkInterfaceListerOverride = null;
}
/// This calls [io.NetworkInterface.list] from `dart:io` unless it is overridden
/// by [setNetworkInterfaceLister] for a test. If it is overridden for a test,
/// it should be reset with [resetNetworkInterfaceLister].
Future<List<NetworkInterface>> listNetworkInterfaces({
bool includeLoopback = false,
bool includeLinkLocal = false,
io.InternetAddressType type = io.InternetAddressType.any,
}) async {
if (_networkInterfaceListerOverride != null) {
return _networkInterfaceListerOverride!.call(
includeLoopback: includeLoopback,
includeLinkLocal: includeLinkLocal,
type: type,
);
}
final List<io.NetworkInterface> interfaces = await io.NetworkInterface.list(
includeLoopback: includeLoopback,
includeLinkLocal: includeLinkLocal,
type: type,
);
return interfaces.map((io.NetworkInterface interface) => NetworkInterface(interface)).toList();
}