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There are a wide variety of tools and features to help debug Flutter applications.
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Before running your applications, test your code with flutter analyze
. This
tool (which is a wrapper around the dartanalyzer
tool) will analyze your code
and help you find possible mistakes. If you're using a Flutter enabled IDE/editor,
this is already happening for you.
The Dart analyzer makes heavy use of type annotations that you put in
your code to help track problems down. You are encouraged to use them
everywhere (avoiding var
, untyped arguments, untyped list literals,
etc) as this is the quickest and least painful way of tracking down
problems.
If you started your application using flutter run
, then,
while it is running, you can open the Web page at the Observatory URL printed
to the console (e.g., Observatory listening on http://127.0.0.1:8100/
), to
connect to your application directly with a statement-level single-stepping
debugger. If you're using a Flutter enabled IDE/editor,
you can also debug your application using its built-in debugger.
Observatory also supports profiling, examining the heap, etc. For more information on Observatory, see Observatory's documentation.
If you use Observatory for profiling, make sure to run your
application in profile mode, by passing --profile
to the flutter run
command. Otherwise, the main thing that will appear on your
profile will be the debug asserts verifying the framework's various
invariants (see "Debug mode assertions" below).
When using the Dart Observatory (or another Dart debugger integrated into
a Flutter enabled IDE/editor), you can insert programmatic breakpoints
using the debugger()
statement. To use this, you have to put import 'dart:developer';
at the top of the relevant file.
The debugger()
statement takes an optional when
argument which you
can specify to only break when a certain condition is true, as in:
void someFunction(double offset) {
debugger(when: offset > 30.0);
// ...
}
The Dart print()
function will output to the system console, which
you can view using flutter logs
(which is basically a wrapper around
adb logcat
).
If you output too much at once, then Android sometimes discards some
log lines. To avoid this, you can use debugPrint()
,
from Flutter's foundation
library. This is a wrapper around print
which throttles
the output to a level that avoids being dropped by Android's kernel.
Many classes in the Flutter framework have useful toString
implementations. By convention, these output a single line usually
including the runtimeType
of the object, typically in the form
ClassName(more information about this instance...)
. Some classes
that are used in trees also have toStringDeep
, which returns a
multiline description of the entire subtree from that point. Some
classes that have particularly verbose helpful toString
implementations have a corresponding toStringShort
which returns
only the type or some other very brief (one or two word) description
of the object.
During development, you are highly encouraged to use Flutter's "debug"
mode, sometimes referred to as "checked" mode. This is the default if
you use flutter run
. In this mode, the Dart assert
statement is
enabled, and the Flutter framework uses this to perform many runtime
checks verifying that invariants are not being violated.
When an invariant is violated, it is reported to the console, with some context information to help with tracking down the source of the problem.
To turn off debug mode, and use release mode, run your application
using flutter run --release
. This also turns off the Observatory
debugger. An in-between mode that turns off all the debugging aids
except the Observatory, known as "profile mode", is available also,
using --profile
instead of --release
.
Each layer of the Flutter framework provides a function to dump its
current state or events to the console (using debugPrint
).
To dump the state of the Widgets library, call
debugDumpApp()
.
You can call this more or less any time that the application is not in
the middle of running a build phase (i.e. anywhere not inside a
build()
method), so long as the application has built at least once
(i.e. any time after calling runApp()
).
For example, this application:
import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
void main() {
runApp(
new MaterialApp(
home: new AppHome(),
),
);
}
class AppHome extends StatelessWidget {
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return new Material(
child: new Center(
child: new FlatButton(
onPressed: () {
debugDumpApp();
},
child: new Text('Dump App'),
),
),
);
}
}
...will output something like this (the precise details will vary on the version of the framework, the size of the device, and so forth):
I/flutter ( 6559): WidgetsFlutterBinding - CHECKED MODE
I/flutter ( 6559): RenderObjectToWidgetAdapter<RenderBox>([GlobalObjectKey RenderView(497039273)]; renderObject: RenderView)
I/flutter ( 6559): └MaterialApp(state: _MaterialAppState(1009803148))
I/flutter ( 6559): └ScrollConfiguration()
I/flutter ( 6559): └AnimatedTheme(duration: 200ms; state: _AnimatedThemeState(543295893; ticker inactive; ThemeDataTween(ThemeData(Brightness.light Color(0xff2196f3) etc...) → null)))
I/flutter ( 6559): └Theme(ThemeData(Brightness.light Color(0xff2196f3) etc...))
I/flutter ( 6559): └WidgetsApp([GlobalObjectKey _MaterialAppState(1009803148)]; state: _WidgetsAppState(552902158))
I/flutter ( 6559): └CheckedModeBanner()
I/flutter ( 6559): └Banner()
I/flutter ( 6559): └CustomPaint(renderObject: RenderCustomPaint)
I/flutter ( 6559): └DefaultTextStyle(inherit: true; color: Color(0xd0ff0000); family: "monospace"; size: 48.0; weight: 900; decoration: double Color(0xffffff00) TextDecoration.underline)
I/flutter ( 6559): └MediaQuery(MediaQueryData(size: Size(411.4, 683.4), devicePixelRatio: 2.625, textScaleFactor: 1.0, padding: EdgeInsets(0.0, 24.0, 0.0, 0.0)))
I/flutter ( 6559): └LocaleQuery(null)
I/flutter ( 6559): └Title(color: Color(0xff2196f3))
I/flutter ( 6559): └Navigator([GlobalObjectKey<NavigatorState> _WidgetsAppState(552902158)]; state: NavigatorState(240327618; tracking 1 ticker))
I/flutter ( 6559): └Listener(listeners: down, up, cancel; behavior: defer-to-child; renderObject: RenderPointerListener)
I/flutter ( 6559): └AbsorbPointer(renderObject: RenderAbsorbPointer)
I/flutter ( 6559): └Focus([GlobalKey 489139594]; state: _FocusState(739584448))
I/flutter ( 6559): └Semantics(container: true; renderObject: RenderSemanticsAnnotations)
I/flutter ( 6559): └_FocusScope(this scope has focus; focused subscope: [GlobalObjectKey MaterialPageRoute<Null>(875520219)])
I/flutter ( 6559): └Overlay([GlobalKey 199833992]; state: OverlayState(619367313; entries: [OverlayEntry@248818791(opaque: false; maintainState: false), OverlayEntry@837336156(opaque: false; maintainState: true)]))
I/flutter ( 6559): └_Theatre(renderObject: _RenderTheatre)
I/flutter ( 6559): └Stack(renderObject: RenderStack)
I/flutter ( 6559): ├_OverlayEntry([GlobalKey 612888877]; state: _OverlayEntryState(739137453))
I/flutter ( 6559): │└IgnorePointer(ignoring: false; renderObject: RenderIgnorePointer)
I/flutter ( 6559): │ └ModalBarrier()
I/flutter ( 6559): │ └Semantics(container: true; renderObject: RenderSemanticsAnnotations)
I/flutter ( 6559): │ └GestureDetector()
I/flutter ( 6559): │ └RawGestureDetector(state: RawGestureDetectorState(39068508; gestures: tap; behavior: opaque))
I/flutter ( 6559): │ └_GestureSemantics(renderObject: RenderSemanticsGestureHandler)
I/flutter ( 6559): │ └Listener(listeners: down; behavior: opaque; renderObject: RenderPointerListener)
I/flutter ( 6559): │ └ConstrainedBox(BoxConstraints(biggest); renderObject: RenderConstrainedBox)
I/flutter ( 6559): └_OverlayEntry([GlobalKey 727622716]; state: _OverlayEntryState(279971240))
I/flutter ( 6559): └_ModalScope([GlobalKey 816151164]; state: _ModalScopeState(875510645))
I/flutter ( 6559): └Focus([GlobalObjectKey MaterialPageRoute<Null>(875520219)]; state: _FocusState(331487674))
I/flutter ( 6559): └Semantics(container: true; renderObject: RenderSemanticsAnnotations)
I/flutter ( 6559): └_FocusScope(this scope has focus)
I/flutter ( 6559): └Offstage(offstage: false; renderObject: RenderOffstage)
I/flutter ( 6559): └IgnorePointer(ignoring: false; renderObject: RenderIgnorePointer)
I/flutter ( 6559): └_MountainViewPageTransition(animation: AnimationController(⏭ 1.000; paused; for MaterialPageRoute<Null>(/))➩ProxyAnimation➩Cubic(0.40, 0.00, 0.20, 1.00)➩Tween<Offset>(Offset(0.0, 1.0) → Offset(0.0, 0.0))➩Offset(0.0, 0.0); state: _AnimatedState(552160732))
I/flutter ( 6559): └SlideTransition(animation: AnimationController(⏭ 1.000; paused; for MaterialPageRoute<Null>(/))➩ProxyAnimation➩Cubic(0.40, 0.00, 0.20, 1.00)➩Tween<Offset>(Offset(0.0, 1.0) → Offset(0.0, 0.0))➩Offset(0.0, 0.0); state: _AnimatedState(714726495))
I/flutter ( 6559): └FractionalTranslation(renderObject: RenderFractionalTranslation)
I/flutter ( 6559): └RepaintBoundary(renderObject: RenderRepaintBoundary)
I/flutter ( 6559): └PageStorage([GlobalKey 619728754])
I/flutter ( 6559): └_ModalScopeStatus(active)
I/flutter ( 6559): └AppHome()
I/flutter ( 6559): └Material(MaterialType.canvas; elevation: 0; state: _MaterialState(780114997))
I/flutter ( 6559): └AnimatedContainer(duration: 200ms; has background; state: _AnimatedContainerState(616063822; ticker inactive; has background))
I/flutter ( 6559): └Container(bg: BoxDecoration())
I/flutter ( 6559): └DecoratedBox(renderObject: RenderDecoratedBox)
I/flutter ( 6559): └Container(bg: BoxDecoration(backgroundColor: Color(0xfffafafa)))
I/flutter ( 6559): └DecoratedBox(renderObject: RenderDecoratedBox)
I/flutter ( 6559): └NotificationListener<LayoutChangedNotification>()
I/flutter ( 6559): └_InkFeature([GlobalKey ink renderer]; renderObject: _RenderInkFeatures)
I/flutter ( 6559): └AnimatedDefaultTextStyle(duration: 200ms; inherit: false; color: Color(0xdd000000); family: "Roboto"; size: 14.0; weight: 400; baseline: alphabetic; state: _AnimatedDefaultTextStyleState(427742350; ticker inactive))
I/flutter ( 6559): └DefaultTextStyle(inherit: false; color: Color(0xdd000000); family: "Roboto"; size: 14.0; weight: 400; baseline: alphabetic)
I/flutter ( 6559): └Center(alignment: Alignment.center; renderObject: RenderPositionedBox)
I/flutter ( 6559): └FlatButton()
I/flutter ( 6559): └MaterialButton(state: _MaterialButtonState(398724090))
I/flutter ( 6559): └ConstrainedBox(BoxConstraints(88.0<=w<=Infinity, h=36.0); renderObject: RenderConstrainedBox relayoutBoundary=up1)
I/flutter ( 6559): └AnimatedDefaultTextStyle(duration: 200ms; inherit: false; color: Color(0xdd000000); family: "Roboto"; size: 14.0; weight: 500; baseline: alphabetic; state: _AnimatedDefaultTextStyleState(315134664; ticker inactive))
I/flutter ( 6559): └DefaultTextStyle(inherit: false; color: Color(0xdd000000); family: "Roboto"; size: 14.0; weight: 500; baseline: alphabetic)
I/flutter ( 6559): └IconTheme(color: Color(0xdd000000))
I/flutter ( 6559): └InkWell(state: _InkResponseState<InkResponse>(369160267))
I/flutter ( 6559): └GestureDetector()
I/flutter ( 6559): └RawGestureDetector(state: RawGestureDetectorState(175370983; gestures: tap; behavior: opaque))
I/flutter ( 6559): └_GestureSemantics(renderObject: RenderSemanticsGestureHandler relayoutBoundary=up2)
I/flutter ( 6559): └Listener(listeners: down; behavior: opaque; renderObject: RenderPointerListener relayoutBoundary=up3)
I/flutter ( 6559): └Container(padding: EdgeInsets(16.0, 0.0, 16.0, 0.0))
I/flutter ( 6559): └Padding(renderObject: RenderPadding relayoutBoundary=up4)
I/flutter ( 6559): └Center(alignment: Alignment.center; widthFactor: 1.0; renderObject: RenderPositionedBox relayoutBoundary=up5)
I/flutter ( 6559): └Text("Dump App")
I/flutter ( 6559): └RichText(renderObject: RenderParagraph relayoutBoundary=up6)
This is the "flattened" tree, showing all the widgets projected
through their various build functions. (This is the tree you obtain if
you call toStringDeep
on the root of the widget tree.) You'll see a
lot of widgets in there that don't appear in your application's
source, because they are inserted by the framework's widgets' build
functions. For example,
InkFeature
is an implementation detail of the
Material
widget.
Since the debugDumpApp()
call is invoked when the button changes
from being pressed to being released, it coincides with the
FlatButton
object calling
setState()
and thus marking itself dirty. That is why if you look at the dump you
will see that specific object marked "dirty". You can also see what
gesture listeners have been registered; in this case, a single
GestureDetector is listed, and it is listening only to a "tap" gesture
("tap" is the output of a TapGestureDetector
's toStringShort
function).
If you write your own widgets, you can add information by overriding
debugFillProperties()
.
Add DiagnosticsProperty
objects to the method's argument, and call the superclass method.
This function is what the toString
method uses to fill in the
widget's description.
If you are trying to debug a layout issue, then the Widgets layer's
tree may be insufficiently detailed. In that case, you can dump the
rendering tree by calling
debugDumpRenderTree()
.
As with debugDumpApp()
, you can call this more or less any time
except during a layout or paint phase. As a general rule, calling it
from a frame
callback
or an event handler is the best solution.
To call debugDumpRenderTree()
, you need to add import 'package:flutter/rendering.dart';
to your source file.
The output for the tiny example above would look something like this:
I/flutter ( 6559): RenderView
I/flutter ( 6559): │ debug mode enabled - android
I/flutter ( 6559): │ window size: Size(1080.0, 1794.0) (in physical pixels)
I/flutter ( 6559): │ device pixel ratio: 2.625 (physical pixels per logical pixel)
I/flutter ( 6559): │ configuration: Size(411.4, 683.4) at 2.625x (in logical pixels)
I/flutter ( 6559): │
I/flutter ( 6559): └─child: RenderCustomPaint
I/flutter ( 6559): │ creator: CustomPaint ← Banner ← CheckedModeBanner ←
I/flutter ( 6559): │ WidgetsApp-[GlobalObjectKey _MaterialAppState(1009803148)] ←
I/flutter ( 6559): │ Theme ← AnimatedTheme ← ScrollConfiguration ← MaterialApp ←
I/flutter ( 6559): │ [root]
I/flutter ( 6559): │ parentData: <none>
I/flutter ( 6559): │ constraints: BoxConstraints(w=411.4, h=683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): │ size: Size(411.4, 683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): │
I/flutter ( 6559): └─child: RenderPointerListener
I/flutter ( 6559): │ creator: Listener ← Navigator-[GlobalObjectKey<NavigatorState>
I/flutter ( 6559): │ _WidgetsAppState(552902158)] ← Title ← LocaleQuery ← MediaQuery
I/flutter ( 6559): │ ← DefaultTextStyle ← CustomPaint ← Banner ← CheckedModeBanner ←
I/flutter ( 6559): │ WidgetsApp-[GlobalObjectKey _MaterialAppState(1009803148)] ←
I/flutter ( 6559): │ Theme ← AnimatedTheme ← ⋯
I/flutter ( 6559): │ parentData: <none>
I/flutter ( 6559): │ constraints: BoxConstraints(w=411.4, h=683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): │ size: Size(411.4, 683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): │ behavior: defer-to-child
I/flutter ( 6559): │ listeners: down, up, cancel
I/flutter ( 6559): │
I/flutter ( 6559): └─child: RenderAbsorbPointer
I/flutter ( 6559): │ creator: AbsorbPointer ← Listener ←
I/flutter ( 6559): │ Navigator-[GlobalObjectKey<NavigatorState>
I/flutter ( 6559): │ _WidgetsAppState(552902158)] ← Title ← LocaleQuery ← MediaQuery
I/flutter ( 6559): │ ← DefaultTextStyle ← CustomPaint ← Banner ← CheckedModeBanner ←
I/flutter ( 6559): │ WidgetsApp-[GlobalObjectKey _MaterialAppState(1009803148)] ←
I/flutter ( 6559): │ Theme ← ⋯
I/flutter ( 6559): │ parentData: <none>
I/flutter ( 6559): │ constraints: BoxConstraints(w=411.4, h=683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): │ size: Size(411.4, 683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): │ absorbing: false
I/flutter ( 6559): │
I/flutter ( 6559): └─child: RenderSemanticsAnnotations
I/flutter ( 6559): │ creator: Semantics ← Focus-[GlobalKey 489139594] ← AbsorbPointer
I/flutter ( 6559): │ ← Listener ← Navigator-[GlobalObjectKey<NavigatorState>
I/flutter ( 6559): │ _WidgetsAppState(552902158)] ← Title ← LocaleQuery ← MediaQuery
I/flutter ( 6559): │ ← DefaultTextStyle ← CustomPaint ← Banner ← CheckedModeBanner ←
I/flutter ( 6559): │ ⋯
I/flutter ( 6559): │ parentData: <none>
I/flutter ( 6559): │ constraints: BoxConstraints(w=411.4, h=683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): │ size: Size(411.4, 683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): │
I/flutter ( 6559): └─child: _RenderTheatre
I/flutter ( 6559): │ creator: _Theatre ← Overlay-[GlobalKey 199833992] ← _FocusScope ←
I/flutter ( 6559): │ Semantics ← Focus-[GlobalKey 489139594] ← AbsorbPointer ←
I/flutter ( 6559): │ Listener ← Navigator-[GlobalObjectKey<NavigatorState>
I/flutter ( 6559): │ _WidgetsAppState(552902158)] ← Title ← LocaleQuery ← MediaQuery
I/flutter ( 6559): │ ← DefaultTextStyle ← ⋯
I/flutter ( 6559): │ parentData: <none>
I/flutter ( 6559): │ constraints: BoxConstraints(w=411.4, h=683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): │ size: Size(411.4, 683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): │
I/flutter ( 6559): ├─onstage: RenderStack
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ creator: Stack ← _Theatre ← Overlay-[GlobalKey 199833992] ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ _FocusScope ← Semantics ← Focus-[GlobalKey 489139594] ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ AbsorbPointer ← Listener ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ Navigator-[GlobalObjectKey<NavigatorState>
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ _WidgetsAppState(552902158)] ← Title ← LocaleQuery ← MediaQuery
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ ← ⋯
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ parentData: not positioned; offset=Offset(0.0, 0.0)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ constraints: BoxConstraints(w=411.4, h=683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ size: Size(411.4, 683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ ├─child 1: RenderIgnorePointer
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ │ creator: IgnorePointer ← _OverlayEntry-[GlobalKey 612888877] ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ │ Stack ← _Theatre ← Overlay-[GlobalKey 199833992] ← _FocusScope
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ │ ← Semantics ← Focus-[GlobalKey 489139594] ← AbsorbPointer ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ │ Listener ← Navigator-[GlobalObjectKey<NavigatorState>
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ │ _WidgetsAppState(552902158)] ← Title ← ⋯
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ │ parentData: not positioned; offset=Offset(0.0, 0.0)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ │ constraints: BoxConstraints(w=411.4, h=683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ │ size: Size(411.4, 683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ │ ignoring: false
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ │ ignoringSemantics: implicitly false
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ │
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ └─child: RenderSemanticsAnnotations
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ │ creator: Semantics ← ModalBarrier ← IgnorePointer ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ │ _OverlayEntry-[GlobalKey 612888877] ← Stack ← _Theatre ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ │ Overlay-[GlobalKey 199833992] ← _FocusScope ← Semantics ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ │ Focus-[GlobalKey 489139594] ← AbsorbPointer ← Listener ← ⋯
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ │ parentData: <none>
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ │ constraints: BoxConstraints(w=411.4, h=683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ │ size: Size(411.4, 683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ │
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ └─child: RenderSemanticsGestureHandler
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ │ creator: _GestureSemantics ← RawGestureDetector ← GestureDetector
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ │ ← Semantics ← ModalBarrier ← IgnorePointer ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ │ _OverlayEntry-[GlobalKey 612888877] ← Stack ← _Theatre ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ │ Overlay-[GlobalKey 199833992] ← _FocusScope ← Semantics ← ⋯
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ │ parentData: <none>
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ │ constraints: BoxConstraints(w=411.4, h=683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ │ size: Size(411.4, 683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ │
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ └─child: RenderPointerListener
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ │ creator: Listener ← _GestureSemantics ← RawGestureDetector ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ │ GestureDetector ← Semantics ← ModalBarrier ← IgnorePointer ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ │ _OverlayEntry-[GlobalKey 612888877] ← Stack ← _Theatre ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ │ Overlay-[GlobalKey 199833992] ← _FocusScope ← ⋯
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ │ parentData: <none>
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ │ constraints: BoxConstraints(w=411.4, h=683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ │ size: Size(411.4, 683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ │ behavior: opaque
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ │ listeners: down
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ │
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ └─child: RenderConstrainedBox
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ creator: ConstrainedBox ← Listener ← _GestureSemantics ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ RawGestureDetector ← GestureDetector ← Semantics ← ModalBarrier
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ ← IgnorePointer ← _OverlayEntry-[GlobalKey 612888877] ← Stack ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ _Theatre ← Overlay-[GlobalKey 199833992] ← ⋯
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ parentData: <none>
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ constraints: BoxConstraints(w=411.4, h=683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ size: Size(411.4, 683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ additionalConstraints: BoxConstraints(biggest)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ └─child 2: RenderSemanticsAnnotations
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ creator: Semantics ← Focus-[GlobalObjectKey
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ MaterialPageRoute<Null>(875520219)] ← _ModalScope-[GlobalKey
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ 816151164] ← _OverlayEntry-[GlobalKey 727622716] ← Stack ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ _Theatre ← Overlay-[GlobalKey 199833992] ← _FocusScope ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ Semantics ← Focus-[GlobalKey 489139594] ← AbsorbPointer ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ Listener ← ⋯
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ parentData: not positioned; offset=Offset(0.0, 0.0)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ constraints: BoxConstraints(w=411.4, h=683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ size: Size(411.4, 683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ └─child: RenderOffstage
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ creator: Offstage ← _FocusScope ← Semantics ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ Focus-[GlobalObjectKey MaterialPageRoute<Null>(875520219)] ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ _ModalScope-[GlobalKey 816151164] ← _OverlayEntry-[GlobalKey
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ 727622716] ← Stack ← _Theatre ← Overlay-[GlobalKey 199833992] ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ _FocusScope ← Semantics ← Focus-[GlobalKey 489139594] ← ⋯
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ parentData: <none>
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ constraints: BoxConstraints(w=411.4, h=683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ size: Size(411.4, 683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ offstage: false
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ └─child: RenderIgnorePointer
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ creator: IgnorePointer ← Offstage ← _FocusScope ← Semantics ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ Focus-[GlobalObjectKey MaterialPageRoute<Null>(875520219)] ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ _ModalScope-[GlobalKey 816151164] ← _OverlayEntry-[GlobalKey
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ 727622716] ← Stack ← _Theatre ← Overlay-[GlobalKey 199833992] ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ _FocusScope ← Semantics ← ⋯
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ parentData: <none>
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ constraints: BoxConstraints(w=411.4, h=683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ size: Size(411.4, 683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ ignoring: false
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ ignoringSemantics: implicitly false
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ └─child: RenderFractionalTranslation
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ creator: FractionalTranslation ← SlideTransition ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ _MountainViewPageTransition ← IgnorePointer ← Offstage ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ _FocusScope ← Semantics ← Focus-[GlobalObjectKey
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ MaterialPageRoute<Null>(875520219)] ← _ModalScope-[GlobalKey
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ 816151164] ← _OverlayEntry-[GlobalKey 727622716] ← Stack ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ _Theatre ← ⋯
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ parentData: <none>
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ constraints: BoxConstraints(w=411.4, h=683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ size: Size(411.4, 683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ translation: Offset(0.0, 0.0)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ transformHitTests: true
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ └─child: RenderRepaintBoundary
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ creator: RepaintBoundary ← FractionalTranslation ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ SlideTransition ← _MountainViewPageTransition ← IgnorePointer ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ Offstage ← _FocusScope ← Semantics ← Focus-[GlobalObjectKey
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ MaterialPageRoute<Null>(875520219)] ← _ModalScope-[GlobalKey
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ 816151164] ← _OverlayEntry-[GlobalKey 727622716] ← Stack ← ⋯
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ parentData: <none>
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ constraints: BoxConstraints(w=411.4, h=683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ size: Size(411.4, 683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ metrics: 83.3% useful (1 bad vs 5 good)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ diagnosis: this is a useful repaint boundary and should be kept
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ └─child: RenderDecoratedBox
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ creator: DecoratedBox ← Container ← AnimatedContainer ← Material
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ ← AppHome ← _ModalScopeStatus ← PageStorage-[GlobalKey
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ 619728754] ← RepaintBoundary ← FractionalTranslation ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ SlideTransition ← _MountainViewPageTransition ← IgnorePointer ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ ⋯
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ parentData: <none>
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ constraints: BoxConstraints(w=411.4, h=683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ size: Size(411.4, 683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ decoration:
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ <no decorations specified>
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ configuration: ImageConfiguration(bundle:
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ PlatformAssetBundle@367106502(), devicePixelRatio: 2.625,
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ platform: android)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ └─child: RenderDecoratedBox
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ creator: DecoratedBox ← Container ← DecoratedBox ← Container ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ AnimatedContainer ← Material ← AppHome ← _ModalScopeStatus ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ PageStorage-[GlobalKey 619728754] ← RepaintBoundary ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ FractionalTranslation ← SlideTransition ← ⋯
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ parentData: <none>
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ constraints: BoxConstraints(w=411.4, h=683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ size: Size(411.4, 683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ decoration:
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ backgroundColor: Color(0xfffafafa)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ configuration: ImageConfiguration(bundle:
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ PlatformAssetBundle@367106502(), devicePixelRatio: 2.625,
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ platform: android)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ └─child: _RenderInkFeatures
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ creator: _InkFeature-[GlobalKey ink renderer] ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ NotificationListener<LayoutChangedNotification> ← DecoratedBox
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ ← Container ← DecoratedBox ← Container ← AnimatedContainer ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ Material ← AppHome ← _ModalScopeStatus ← PageStorage-[GlobalKey
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ 619728754] ← RepaintBoundary ← ⋯
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ parentData: <none>
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ constraints: BoxConstraints(w=411.4, h=683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ size: Size(411.4, 683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ └─child: RenderPositionedBox
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ creator: Center ← DefaultTextStyle ← AnimatedDefaultTextStyle ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ _InkFeature-[GlobalKey ink renderer] ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ NotificationListener<LayoutChangedNotification> ← DecoratedBox
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ ← Container ← DecoratedBox ← Container ← AnimatedContainer ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ Material ← AppHome ← ⋯
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ parentData: <none>
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ constraints: BoxConstraints(w=411.4, h=683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ size: Size(411.4, 683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ alignment: Alignment.center
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ widthFactor: expand
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ heightFactor: expand
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ └─child: RenderConstrainedBox relayoutBoundary=up1
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ creator: ConstrainedBox ← MaterialButton ← FlatButton ← Center ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ DefaultTextStyle ← AnimatedDefaultTextStyle ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ _InkFeature-[GlobalKey ink renderer] ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ NotificationListener<LayoutChangedNotification> ← DecoratedBox
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ ← Container ← DecoratedBox ← Container ← ⋯
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ parentData: offset=Offset(156.7, 323.7)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ constraints: BoxConstraints(0.0<=w<=411.4, 0.0<=h<=683.4)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ size: Size(98.0, 36.0)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ additionalConstraints: BoxConstraints(88.0<=w<=Infinity, h=36.0)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ └─child: RenderSemanticsGestureHandler relayoutBoundary=up2
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ creator: _GestureSemantics ← RawGestureDetector ← GestureDetector
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ ← InkWell ← IconTheme ← DefaultTextStyle ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ AnimatedDefaultTextStyle ← ConstrainedBox ← MaterialButton ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ FlatButton ← Center ← DefaultTextStyle ← ⋯
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ parentData: <none>
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ constraints: BoxConstraints(88.0<=w<=411.4, h=36.0)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ size: Size(98.0, 36.0)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ └─child: RenderPointerListener relayoutBoundary=up3
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ creator: Listener ← _GestureSemantics ← RawGestureDetector ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ GestureDetector ← InkWell ← IconTheme ← DefaultTextStyle ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ AnimatedDefaultTextStyle ← ConstrainedBox ← MaterialButton ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ FlatButton ← Center ← ⋯
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ parentData: <none>
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ constraints: BoxConstraints(88.0<=w<=411.4, h=36.0)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ size: Size(98.0, 36.0)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ behavior: opaque
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ listeners: down
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ └─child: RenderPadding relayoutBoundary=up4
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ creator: Padding ← Container ← Listener ← _GestureSemantics ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ RawGestureDetector ← GestureDetector ← InkWell ← IconTheme ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ DefaultTextStyle ← AnimatedDefaultTextStyle ← ConstrainedBox ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ MaterialButton ← ⋯
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ parentData: <none>
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ constraints: BoxConstraints(88.0<=w<=411.4, h=36.0)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ size: Size(98.0, 36.0)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ padding: EdgeInsets(16.0, 0.0, 16.0, 0.0)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ └─child: RenderPositionedBox relayoutBoundary=up5
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ creator: Center ← Padding ← Container ← Listener ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ _GestureSemantics ← RawGestureDetector ← GestureDetector ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ InkWell ← IconTheme ← DefaultTextStyle ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ AnimatedDefaultTextStyle ← ConstrainedBox ← ⋯
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ parentData: offset=Offset(16.0, 0.0)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ constraints: BoxConstraints(56.0<=w<=379.4, h=36.0)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ size: Size(66.0, 36.0)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ alignment: Alignment.center
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ widthFactor: 1.0
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ heightFactor: expand
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ └─child: RenderParagraph relayoutBoundary=up6
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ creator: RichText ← Text ← Center ← Padding ← Container ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ Listener ← _GestureSemantics ← RawGestureDetector ←
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ GestureDetector ← InkWell ← IconTheme ← DefaultTextStyle ← ⋯
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ parentData: offset=Offset(0.0, 10.0)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ constraints: BoxConstraints(0.0<=w<=379.4, 0.0<=h<=36.0)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ │ size: Size(66.0, 16.0)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ ╘═╦══ text ═══
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ ║ TextSpan:
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ ║ inherit: false
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ ║ color: Color(0xdd000000)
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ ║ family: "Roboto"
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ ║ size: 14.0
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ ║ weight: 500
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ ║ baseline: alphabetic
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ ║ "Dump App"
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎ ╚═══════════
I/flutter ( 6559): ╎
I/flutter ( 6559): └╌no offstage children
This is the output of the root RenderObject
object's toStringDeep
function.
When debugging layout issues, the key fields to look at are the size
and constraints
fields. The constraints flow down the tree, and the
sizes flow back up.
For example, in the dump above you can see that the window size,
Size(411.4, 683.4)
, is used to force all the boxes down to the
RenderPositionedBox
to be the size of the screen, with constraints of
BoxConstraints(w=411.4, h=683.4)
. The RenderPositionedBox
, which
the dump says was created by a
Center
widget (as described by the creator
field), sets its child's
constraints to a loose version of this: BoxConstraints(0.0<=w<=411.4, 0.0<=h<=683.4)
. The child, a
RenderPadding
,
further inserts these constraints to ensure there is room for the
padding, and thus the
RenderConstrainedBox
has a loose constraint of BoxConstraints(0.0<=w<=395.4, 0.0<=h<=667.4)
. This object, which the creator
field tells us is
probably part of the
FlatButton
's
definition, sets a minimum width of 88 pixels on its contents and a
specific height of 36.0. (This is the FlatButton
class implementing
the Material Design guidelines regarding button dimensions.)
The inner-most RenderPositionedBox
loosens the constraints again,
this time to center the text within the button. The
RenderParagraph
picks its size based on its contents. If you now follow the sizes back
up the chain, you'll see how the text's size is what influences the
width of all the boxes that form the button, as they all take their
child's dimensions to size themselves.
Another way to notice this is by looking at the "relayoutSubtreeRoot"
part of the descriptions of each box, which essentially tells you how
many ancestors depend on this element's size in some way. Thus the
RenderParagraph
has a relayoutSubtreeRoot=up8
, meaning that when
the RenderParagraph
is dirtied, eight ancestors also have to be
dirtied because they might be affected by the new dimensions.
If you write your own render objects, you can add information to the
dump by overriding
debugFillProperties()
.
Add DiagnosticsProperty
objects to the method's argument, and call the superclass method.
If you are trying to debug a compositing issue, you can use
debugDumpLayerTree()
.
For the example above, it would output:
I/flutter : TransformLayer
I/flutter : │ creator: [root]
I/flutter : │ offset: Offset(0.0, 0.0)
I/flutter : │ transform:
I/flutter : │ [0] 3.5,0.0,0.0,0.0
I/flutter : │ [1] 0.0,3.5,0.0,0.0
I/flutter : │ [2] 0.0,0.0,1.0,0.0
I/flutter : │ [3] 0.0,0.0,0.0,1.0
I/flutter : │
I/flutter : ├─child 1: OffsetLayer
I/flutter : │ │ creator: RepaintBoundary ← _FocusScope ← Semantics ← Focus-[GlobalObjectKey MaterialPageRoute(560156430)] ← _ModalScope-[GlobalKey 328026813] ← _OverlayEntry-[GlobalKey 388965355] ← Stack ← Overlay-[GlobalKey 625702218] ← Navigator-[GlobalObjectKey _MaterialAppState(859106034)] ← Title ← ⋯
I/flutter : │ │ offset: Offset(0.0, 0.0)
I/flutter : │ │
I/flutter : │ └─child 1: PictureLayer
I/flutter : │
I/flutter : └─child 2: PictureLayer
This is the output of calling toStringDeep
on the root Layer
object.
The transform at the root is the transform that applies the device pixel ratio; in this case, a ratio of 3.5 device pixels for every logical pixel.
The RepaintBoundary
widget, which creates a RenderRepaintBoundary
in the render tree, creates a new layer in the layer tree. This is
used to reduce how much needs to be repainted.
You can also obtain a dump of the Semantics tree (the tree presented
to the system accessibility APIs) using
debugDumpSemanticsTree()
.
To use this, you have to have first enable accessibility, e.g. by
enabling a system accessibility tool or the SemanticsDebugger
(discussed below).
For the example above, it would output:
I/flutter : SemanticsNode(0; Rect.fromLTRB(0.0, 0.0, 411.4, 683.4))
I/flutter : ├SemanticsNode(1; Rect.fromLTRB(0.0, 0.0, 411.4, 683.4))
I/flutter : │ └SemanticsNode(2; Rect.fromLTRB(0.0, 0.0, 411.4, 683.4); canBeTapped)
I/flutter : └SemanticsNode(3; Rect.fromLTRB(0.0, 0.0, 411.4, 683.4))
I/flutter : └SemanticsNode(4; Rect.fromLTRB(0.0, 0.0, 82.0, 36.0); canBeTapped; "Dump App")
To find out where your events happen relative to the frame's begin/end, you can toggle the debugPrintBeginFrameBanner
and the debugPrintEndFrameBanner
booleans to print the beginning and end of the frames to the console.
For example:
I/flutter : ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ Frame 12 30s 437.086ms ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄
I/flutter : Debug print: Am I performing this work more than once per frame?
I/flutter : Debug print: Am I performing this work more than once per frame?
I/flutter : ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀
debugPrintScheduleFrameStacks
can also be used to print the call stack causing the current frame to be scheduled.
You can also debug a layout problem visually, by setting
debugPaintSizeEnabled
to true
. This is a boolean from the rendering
library. It can be
enabled at any time and affects all painting while it is true. The
easiest way to set it is at the top of your void main()
entry point. See code below:
//add import to rendering library
import 'package:flutter/rendering.dart';
void main() {
debugPaintSizeEnabled=true;
runApp(new MyApp());
}
When it is enabled, all boxes get a bright teal border, padding (from
widgets like Padding
) is shown in faded blue with a darker blue box
around the child, alignment (from widgets like Center
and Align
)
is shown with yellow arrows, and spacers (from widgets like
Container
when they have no child) are shown in gray.
The
debugPaintBaselinesEnabled
does something similar but for objects with baselines. The alphabetic
baseline is shown in bright green and the ideographic baseline in
orange.
The
debugPaintPointersEnabled
flag turns on a special mode whereby any objects that are being tapped
get highlighted in teal. This can help you determine whether an object
is somehow failing to correctly hit test (which might happen if, for
instance, it is actually outside the bounds of its parent and thus not
being considered for hit testing in the first place).
If you're trying to debug compositor layers, for example to determine
whether and where to add RepaintBoundary
widgets, you can use the
debugPaintLayerBordersEnabled
flag, which outlines each layer's bounds in orange, or the
debugRepaintRainbowEnabled
flag, which causes layers to be overlayed with a rotating set of
colors whenever they are repainted.
All of these flags only work in debug mode. In general, anything in
the Flutter framework that starts with "debug...
" will only work in
debug mode.
The easiest way to debug animations is to slow them way down. To do
that, set the
timeDilation
variable (from the scheduler
library) to a number greater than 1.0,
for instance, 50.0. It's best to only set this once on app startup. If
you change it on the fly, especially if you reduce it while animations
are running, it's possible that the framework will observe time going
backwards, which will probably result in asserts and generally will
interfere with your efforts.
To see why your application is causing relayouts or repaints, you can
set the
debugPrintMarkNeedsLayoutStacks
and
debugPrintMarkNeedsPaintStacks
flags respectively. These will log a stack trace to the console any
time a render box is asked to relayout and repaint. You can use the
debugPrintStack()
method from the services
library to print your
own stack traces on demand, if this kind of approach is useful to you.
To gather detailed information about the time it takes for your Flutter app to start, you can run
the flutter run
command with the trace-startup
and profile
options.
$ flutter run --trace-startup --profile
The trace output is saved as a JSON file called start_up_info.json
under the build
directory
of your Flutter project. The output lists the elapsed time from app startup to these trace
events (captured in microseconds):
- Time to enter the Flutter engine code.
- Time to render the first frame of the app.
- Time to initialize the Flutter framework.
- Time to complete the Flutter framework initialization.
For example:
{
"engineEnterTimestampMicros": 96025565262,
"timeToFirstFrameMicros": 2171978,
"timeToFrameworkInitMicros": 514585,
"timeAfterFrameworkInitMicros": 1657393
}
To perform custom performance traces and measure wall/CPU time of
arbitrary segments of Dart code similar to what would be done on Android
with systrace, use
dart:developer
's Timeline
utilities to wrap the code you want to measure such as:
Timeline.startSync('interesting function');
// iWonderHowLongThisTakes();
Timeline.finishSync();
Then open your app's Observatory's timeline page, check the 'Dart' recording option and perform the function you want to measure.
Refreshing the page will display the chronological timeline records of your app in Chrome's tracing tool.
Be sure to flutter run
your app with the --profile
flag to ensure
that the runtime performance characteristics closely matches that of your
final product.
To get a graphical view of the performance of your application, set
the showPerformanceOverlay
argument of the
MaterialApp
constructor to true. The
WidgetsApp
constructor has a similar argument. (If you're not using MaterialApp
or WidgetsApp
, you can get the same effect by wrapping your
application in a stack and putting a widget on your stack that was
created by calling
new PerformanceOverlay.allEnabled()
.)
This will show two graphs. The top one is the time spent by the GPU thread, the bottom one is the time spent by the CPU thread. The white lines across the graphs show 16ms increments along the vertical axis; if the graph ever goes over one of these lines then you are running at less than 60Hz. The horizontal axis represents frames. The graph is only updated when your application paints, so if it is idle the graph will stop moving.
This should always be done in release mode, since in debug mode performance is intentionally sacrificed in exchange for expensive asserts that are intended to aid development, and thus the results will be misleading.
When developing applications that implement Material
Design,
it can be helpful to overlay a Material Design baseline
grid
over the application to help verify alignments. To that end, the
MaterialApp
constructor
has a debugShowMaterialGrid
argument which, when set to true
in debug
mode, will overlay such a grid.
You can also overlay such a grid on non-Material applications by using
the
GridPaper
widget directly.