marco.pms.mobileapp/test/widget_test.dart
Vaibhav Surve a5dd5e19fc Add Windows runner implementation for Flutter application
- Created CMakeLists.txt for Flutter and runner components.
- Implemented resource script (Runner.rc) for application metadata.
- Developed main entry point (main.cpp) for the Windows application.
- Added FlutterWindow class to manage the Flutter view within a Win32 window.
- Implemented utility functions for console management and command line argument parsing.
- Established Win32Window class for high DPI-aware window handling.
- Included application icon and manifest for proper Windows integration.
- Set up build configurations and dependencies for the Flutter application on Windows.
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// This is a basic Flutter widget test.
//
// To perform an interaction with a widget in your test, use the WidgetTester
// utility in the flutter_test package. For example, you can send tap and scroll
// gestures. You can also use WidgetTester to find child widgets in the widget
// tree, read text, and verify that the values of widget properties are correct.
import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
import 'package:flutter_test/flutter_test.dart';
import 'package:marco/main.dart';
void main() {
testWidgets('Counter increments smoke test', (WidgetTester tester) async {
// Build our app and trigger a frame.
await tester.pumpWidget(const MyApp());
// Verify that our counter starts at 0.
expect(find.text('0'), findsOneWidget);
expect(find.text('1'), findsNothing);
// Tap the '+' icon and trigger a frame.
await tester.tap(find.byIcon(Icons.add));
await tester.pump();
// Verify that our counter has incremented.
expect(find.text('0'), findsNothing);
expect(find.text('1'), findsOneWidget);
});
}