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flutter-add-widget-test

Implement a component-level test using `WidgetTester` to verify UI rendering and user interactions (tapping, scrolling, entering text). Use when validating that a specific widget displays correct data and responds to events as expected.

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Writing Flutter Widget Tests

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Setup & Configuration

Ensure the testing environment is properly configured before authoring widget tests.

  1. Add the flutter_test dependency to the dev_dependencies section of pubspec.yaml.
  2. Place all test files in the test/ directory at the root of the project.
  3. Suffix all test file names with _test.dart (e.g., widget_test.dart).

Core Components

Utilize the following flutter_test components to interact with and validate the widget tree:

  • WidgetTester: The primary interface for building and interacting with widgets in the test environment. Provided automatically by the testWidgets() function.
  • Finder: Locates widgets in the test environment (e.g., find.text('Submit'), find.byType(TextField), find.byKey(Key('submit_btn'))).
  • Matcher: Verifies the presence or state of widgets located by a Finder (e.g., findsOneWidget, findsNothing, findsNWidgets(2), matchesGoldenFile).

Workflow: Implementing a Widget Test

Copy the following checklist to track progress when implementing a new widget test.

Task Progress

  • Step 1: Define the test. Use testWidgets('description', (WidgetTester tester) async { ... }).
  • Step 2: Build the widget. Call await tester.pumpWidget(MyWidget()) to render the UI. Wrap the widget in a MaterialApp or Directionality widget if it requires inherited directional or theme data.
  • Step 3: Locate elements. Instantiate Finder objects for the target widgets.
  • Step 4: Verify initial state. Use expect(finder, matcher) to validate the initial render.
  • Step 5: Simulate interactions. Execute gestures or inputs (e.g., await tester.tap(buttonFinder)).
  • Step 6: Rebuild the tree. Call await tester.pump() or await tester.pumpAndSettle() to process state changes.
  • Step 7: Verify updated state. Use expect() to validate the UI after the interaction.
  • Step 8: Run and validate. Execute flutter test test/your_test_file_test.dart.
  • Step 9: Feedback Loop. Review test output -> identify failing matchers -> adjust widget logic or test assertions -> re-run until passing.

Interaction & State Management

Apply the following conditional logic based on the type of interaction or state change being tested:

  • If testing static rendering: Call await tester.pumpWidget() once, then immediately run expect() assertions.
  • If testing standard state changes (e.g., button taps):
    1. Call await tester.tap(finder).
    2. Call await tester.pump() to trigger a single frame rebuild.
  • If testing animations, transitions, or asynchronous UI updates:
    1. Trigger the action (e.g., await tester.drag(finder, Offset(500, 0))).
    2. Call await tester.pumpAndSettle() to repeatedly pump frames until no more frames are scheduled (animation completes).
  • If testing text input: Call await tester.enterText(textFieldFinder, 'Input string').
  • If testing items in a dynamic or long list: Call await tester.scrollUntilVisible(itemFinder, 500.0, scrollable: listFinder) to ensure the target widget is rendered before interacting with it.

Examples

High-Fidelity Widget Test Implementation

Target Widget (lib/todo_list.dart):

import 'package:flutter/material.dart';

class TodoList extends StatefulWidget {
  const TodoList({super.key});

  @override
  State<TodoList> createState() => _TodoListState();
}

class _TodoListState extends State<TodoList> {
  final todos = <String>[];
  final controller = TextEditingController();

  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return MaterialApp(
      home: Scaffold(
        body: Column(
          children: [
            TextField(controller: controller),
            Expanded(
              child: ListView.builder(
                itemCount: todos.length,
                itemBuilder: (context, index) {
                  final todo = todos[index];
                  return Dismissible(
                    key: Key('$todo$index'),
                    onDismissed: (_) => setState(() => todos.removeAt(index)),
                    child: ListTile(title: Text(todo)),
                  );
                },
              ),
            ),
          ],
        ),
        floatingActionButton: FloatingActionButton(
          onPressed: () {
            setState(() {
              todos.add(controller.text);
              controller.clear();
            });
          },
          child: const Icon(Icons.add),
        ),
      ),
    );
  }
}

Test Implementation (test/todo_list_test.dart):

import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
import 'package:flutter_test/flutter_test.dart';
import 'package:my_app/todo_list.dart';

void main() {
  testWidgets('Add and remove a todo item', (WidgetTester tester) async {
    // 1. Build the widget
    await tester.pumpWidget(const TodoList());

    // 2. Verify initial state
    expect(find.byType(ListTile), findsNothing);

    // 3. Enter text into the TextField
    await tester.enterText(find.byType(TextField), 'Buy groceries');

    // 4. Tap the add button
    await tester.tap(find.byType(FloatingActionButton));

    // 5. Rebuild the widget to reflect the new state
    await tester.pump();

    // 6. Verify the item was added
    expect(find.text('Buy groceries'), findsOneWidget);

    // 7. Swipe the item to dismiss it
    await tester.drag(find.byType(Dismissible), const Offset(500, 0));

    // 8. Build the widget until the dismiss animation ends
    await tester.pumpAndSettle();

    // 9. Verify the item was removed
    expect(find.text('Buy groceries'), findsNothing);
  });
}
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Summary

This skill teaches Flutter developers how to write component-level widget tests using WidgetTester. It covers test setup, core testing primitives (Finder, Matcher), a structured workflow with a checklist, conditional patterns for different interaction types, and a complete example validating UI rendering and user interactions on a TodoList widget.

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Trigger Keywords

Phrases that MCP clients use to match this skill to user intent.

widget testflutter testingverify ui renderingtest button tapstest text inputwidget interactionflutter test setup

Use Cases

  • Verify that a Flutter widget renders correctly with specific data
  • Test user interactions like tapping buttons and entering text in widgets
  • Validate state changes and animations in Flutter components
  • Ensure dismissible list items work as expected
  • Test text input and dynamic list rendering in Flutter widgets
  • Catch regressions in component behavior during development

Quality Notes

  • Well-structured content with clear section hierarchy and logical progression from setup to implementation to examples
  • Comprehensive checklist (Steps 1-9) guides developers through the entire test implementation workflow
  • Conditional logic section explicitly addresses different testing scenarios (static rendering, state changes, animations, text input, scrolling)
  • High-quality code example includes both the target widget and corresponding test, demonstrating the full context
  • Test example is realistic and covers multiple interaction patterns: text entry, button taps, dismissal, and assertion validation
  • Clear documentation of test file naming conventions (_test.dart suffix) and directory structure (test/ directory)
  • Practical guidance on when to use pump() vs pumpAndSettle() based on animation/async requirements
  • Good explanation of core testing abstractions (WidgetTester, Finder, Matcher) with concrete usage examples
  • No warnings about unsupported versions, deprecated APIs, or Flutter compatibility notes — assumes stable APIs
Model: claude-haiku-4-5-20251001Analyzed: Jul 11, 2026

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