Description
Bitrise step for Flutter
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Flutter
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Sample workflow for building iOS and Android apps
bitrise.yml
snippet:
primary:
steps:
- certificate-and-profile-installer:
inputs:
- install_defaults: 'no'
- activate-ssh-key:
run_if: '{{getenv "SSH_RSA_PRIVATE_KEY" | ne ""}}'
- git-clone: {}
- flutter:
inputs:
- commands: test|build ios|build apk
How to use this Step
Can be run directly with the bitrise CLI,
just git clone
this repository, cd
into it's folder in your Terminal/Command Line
and call bitrise run test
.
Check the bitrise.yml
file for required inputs which have to be
added to your .bitrise.secrets.yml
file!
Step by step:
- Open up your Terminal / Command Line
git clone
the repositorycd
into the directory of the step (the one you justgit clone
d)- Create a
.bitrise.secrets.yml
file in the same directory ofbitrise.yml
(the.bitrise.secrets.yml
is a git ignored file, you can store your secrets in it) - Check the
bitrise.yml
file for any secret you should set in.bitrise.secrets.yml
- Best practice is to mark these options with something like
# define these in your .bitrise.secrets.yml
, in theapp:envs
section.
- Best practice is to mark these options with something like
- Once you have all the required secret parameters in your
.bitrise.secrets.yml
you can just run this step with the bitrise CLI:bitrise run test
An example .bitrise.secrets.yml
file:
envs:
- A_SECRET_PARAM_ONE: the value for secret one
- A_SECRET_PARAM_TWO: the value for secret two
How to create your own step
- Create a new git repository for your step (don't fork the step template, create a new repository)
- Copy the step template files into your repository
- Fill the
step.sh
with your functionality - Wire out your inputs to
step.yml
(inputs
section) - Fill out the other parts of the
step.yml
too - Provide test values for the inputs in the
bitrise.yml
- Run your step with
bitrise run test
- if it works, you're ready
For Step development guidelines & best practices check this documentation: https://github.com/bitrise-io/bitrise/blob/master/_docs/step-development-guideline.md.
NOTE:
If you want to use your step in your project's bitrise.yml
:
- git push the step into it's repository
- reference it in your
bitrise.yml
with thegit::PUBLIC-GIT-CLONE-URL@BRANCH
step reference style:
- git::https://github.com/user/my-step.git@branch:
title: My step
inputs:
- my_input_1: "my value 1"
- my_input_2: "my value 2"
You can find more examples of step reference styles in the bitrise CLI repository.
How to contribute to this Step
- Fork this repository
git clone
it- Create a branch you'll work on
- To use/test the step just follow the How to use this Step section
- Do the changes you want to
- Run/test the step before sending your contribution
- You can also test the step in your
bitrise
project, either on your Mac or on bitrise.io - You just have to replace the step ID in your project's
bitrise.yml
with either a relative path, or with a git URL format - (relative) path format: instead of
- original-step-id:
use- path::./relative/path/of/script/on/your/Mac:
- direct git URL format: instead of
- original-step-id:
use- git::https://github.com/user/step.git@branch:
- You can find more example of alternative step referencing at: https://github.com/bitrise-io/bitrise/blob/master/_examples/tutorials/steps-and-workflows/bitrise.yml
- You can also test the step in your
- Once you're done just commit your changes & create a Pull Request
Share your own Step
You can share your Step or step version with the bitrise CLI. If you use the bitrise.yml
included in this repository, all you have to do is:
- In your Terminal / Command Line
cd
into this directory (where thebitrise.yml
of the step is located) - Run:
bitrise run test
to test the step - Run:
bitrise run audit-this-step
to audit thestep.yml
- Check the
share-this-step
workflow in thebitrise.yml
, and fill out theenvs
if you haven't done so already (don't forget to bump the version number if this is an update of your step!) - Then run:
bitrise run share-this-step
to share the step (version) you specified in theenvs
- Send the Pull Request, as described in the logs of
bitrise run share-this-step
That's all ;)