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I got carried away with Gemini and basically rewrote CI and the release
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- Bump all SDK versions to the current beta (3.9.0-0)
- Run `flutter channel beta`
- Wrote `ci_script.dart` to replace the bash scripts
- Converted repository to pub workspace #2499 
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## Pre-launch Checklist

- [x] I read the [Flutter Style Guide] _recently_, and have followed its
advice.
- [x] I signed the [CLA].
- [x] I read the [Contributors Guide].
- [x] I have added sample code updates to the [changelog].
- [x] I updated/added relevant documentation (doc comments with `///`).
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A server app built using Shelf, configured to enable running with Docker.

This sample code handles HTTP GET requests to / and /echo/<message>

Running the sample

Running with the Dart SDK

You can run the example with the Dart SDK like this:

$ dart run bin/server.dart
Server listening on port 8080

And then from a second terminal:

$ curl http://0.0.0.0:8080
Hello, World!
$ curl http://0.0.0.0:8080/echo/I_love_Dart
I_love_Dart

Running with Docker

If you have Docker Desktop installed, you can build and run with the docker command:

$ docker build . -t myserver
$ docker run -it -p 8080:8080 myserver
Server listening on port 8080

And then from a second terminal:

$ curl http://0.0.0.0:8080
Hello, World!
$ curl http://0.0.0.0:8080/echo/I_love_Dart
I_love_Dart

You should see the logging printed in the first terminal:

2021-05-06T15:47:04.620417  0:00:00.000158 GET     [200] /
2021-05-06T15:47:08.392928  0:00:00.001216 GET     [200] /echo/I_love_Dart