"""Path utils built on top of Skylib's path utils""" load("@bazel_skylib//lib:paths.bzl", _spaths = "paths") def _relative_file(to_file, frm_file): """Resolves a relative path between two files, "to_file" and "frm_file". If neither of the paths begin with ../ it is assumed that they share the same root. When finding the relative path, the incoming files are treated as actual files (not folders) so the resulting relative path may differ when compared to passing the same arguments to python's "os.path.relpath()" or NodeJs's "path.relative()". For example, 'relative_file("../foo/foo.txt", "bar/bar.txt")' will return '../../foo/foo.txt' Args: to_file: the path with file name to resolve to, from frm frm_file: the path with file name to resolve from Returns: The relative path from frm_file to to_file, including the file name """ to_parent_count = to_file.count("../") frm_parent_count = frm_file.count("../") parent_count = to_parent_count if to_parent_count > 0 and frm_parent_count > 0: if frm_parent_count > to_parent_count: fail("traversing more parent directories (with '../') for 'frm_file' than 'to_file' requires file layout knowledge") parent_count = to_parent_count - frm_parent_count to_segments = _spaths.normalize(_spaths.join("/", to_file)).split("/")[:-1] frm_segments = _spaths.normalize(_spaths.join("/", frm_file)).split("/")[:-1] if len(to_segments) == 0 and len(frm_segments) == 0: return to_file # since we prefix a "/" and normalize, the first segment is always "". So split point will be at least 1 split_point = 1 # if either of the paths starts with ../ then assume that any shared paths are a coincidence if to_segments[0] != ".." and frm_segments != "..": longest_common = [] for to_seg, frm_seg in zip(to_segments, frm_segments): if to_seg == frm_seg: longest_common.append(to_seg) else: break split_point = len(longest_common) return _spaths.join( *( [".."] * (len(frm_segments) - split_point + parent_count) + to_segments[split_point:] + [_spaths.basename(to_file)] ) ) def _to_output_relative_path(file): """ The relative path from bazel-out/[arch]/bin to the given File object Args: file: a `File` object Returns: The output relative path for the `File` """ if file.is_source: execroot = "../../../" else: execroot = "" if file.short_path.startswith("../"): path = "external/" + file.short_path[3:] else: path = file.short_path return execroot + path def _to_rlocation_path(ctx, file): """The rlocation path for a `File` The path a built binary can pass to the `Rlocation` function of a runfiles library to find a dependency at runtime, either in the runfiles directory (if available) or using the runfiles manifest. This is similar to root path (a.k.a. [short_path](https://bazel.build/rules/lib/File#short_path)) in that it does not contain configuration prefixes, but differs in that it always starts with the name of the repository. The rlocation path of a `File` in an external repository repo will start with `repo/`, followed by the repository-relative path. Passing this path to a binary and resolving it to a file system path using the runfiles libraries is the preferred approach to find dependencies at runtime. Compared to root path, it has the advantage that it works on all platforms and even if the runfiles directory is not available. Based on the $(rlocation) predefined source/output path variable: https://bazel.build/reference/be/make-variables#predefined_genrule_variables. Args: ctx: starlark rule execution context file: a `File` object Returns: The rlocation path for the `File` """ if file.short_path.startswith("../"): return file.short_path[3:] else: return ctx.workspace_name + "/" + file.short_path def _to_repository_relative_path(file): """The repository relative path for a `File` This is the full runfiles path of a `File` excluding its workspace name. This differs from root path (a.k.a. [short_path](https://bazel.build/rules/lib/File#short_path)) and rlocation path as it does not include the repository name if the `File` is from an external repository. Args: file: a `File` object Returns: The repository relative path for the `File` """ if file.short_path.startswith("../"): return "/".join(file.short_path.split("/")[2:]) else: return file.short_path paths = struct( relative_file = _relative_file, to_output_relative_path = _to_output_relative_path, to_repository_relative_path = _to_repository_relative_path, to_rlocation_path = _to_rlocation_path, # TODO(2.0): remove to_workspace_path? it is replaced by to_repository_relative_path to_workspace_path = _to_repository_relative_path, # TODO(2.0): remove to_manifest_path? it is replaced by to_rlocation_path to_manifest_path = _to_rlocation_path, )