Public API for expanding variables ## expand_template
expand_template(name, data, is_executable, out, substitutions, template)Template expansion This performs a simple search over the template file for the keys in substitutions, and replaces them with the corresponding values. Values may also use location templates as documented in [expand_locations](https://github.com/aspect-build/bazel-lib/blob/main/docs/expand_make_vars.md#expand_locations) as well as [configuration variables](https://docs.bazel.build/versions/main/skylark/lib/ctx.html#var) such as `$(BINDIR)`, `$(TARGET_CPU)`, and `$(COMPILATION_MODE)` as documented in [expand_variables](https://github.com/aspect-build/bazel-lib/blob/main/docs/expand_make_vars.md#expand_variables). **ATTRIBUTES** | Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default | | :------------- | :------------- | :------------- | :------------- | :------------- | | name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required | | | data | List of targets for additional lookup information. | List of labels | optional | [] | | is_executable | Whether to mark the output file as executable. | Boolean | optional | False | | out | Where to write the expanded file. | Label | required | | | substitutions | Mapping of strings to substitutions. | Dictionary: String -> String | required | | | template | The template file to expand. | Label | required | | ## expand_locations
expand_locations(ctx, input, targets)Expand location templates. Expands all `$(execpath ...)`, `$(rootpath ...)` and deprecated `$(location ...)` templates in the given string by replacing with the expanded path. Expansion only works for labels that point to direct dependencies of this rule or that are explicitly listed in the optional argument targets. See https://docs.bazel.build/versions/main/be/make-variables.html#predefined_label_variables. Use `$(rootpath)` and `$(rootpaths)` to expand labels to the runfiles path that a built binary can use to find its dependencies. This path is of the format: - `./file` - `path/to/file` - `../external_repo/path/to/file` Use `$(execpath)` and `$(execpaths)` to expand labels to the execroot (where Bazel runs build actions). This is of the format: - `./file` - `path/to/file` - `external/external_repo/path/to/file` - `
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**RETURNS**
The expanded path or the original path
## expand_variables
expand_variables(ctx, s, outs, output_dir, attribute_name)Expand make variables and substitute like genrule does. This function is the same as ctx.expand_make_variables with the additional genrule-like substitutions of: - `$@`: The output file if it is a single file. Else triggers a build error. - `$(@D)`: The output directory. If there is only one file name in outs, this expands to the directory containing that file. If there is only one directory in outs, this expands to the single output directory. If there are multiple files, this instead expands to the package's root directory in the bin tree, even if all generated files belong to the same subdirectory! - `$(RULEDIR)`: The output directory of the rule, that is, the directory corresponding to the name of the package containing the rule under the bin tree. - $(BUILD_FILE_PATH)": ctx.build_file_path - $(VERSION_FILE)": ctx.version_file.path - $(INFO_FILE)": ctx.info_file.path - $(TARGET)": "@%s//%s:%s" % (ctx.label.workspace_name, ctx.label.package, ctx.label.name) - $(WORKSPACE)": ctx.workspace_name See https://docs.bazel.build/versions/main/be/general.html#genrule.cmd and https://docs.bazel.build/versions/main/be/make-variables.html#predefined_genrule_variables for more information of how these special variables are expanded. **PARAMETERS** | Name | Description | Default Value | | :------------- | :------------- | :------------- | | ctx | starlark rule context | none | | s | expression to expand | none | | outs | declared outputs of the rule, for expanding references to outputs |
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| output_dir | whether the rule is expected to output a directory (TreeArtifact) Deprecated. For backward compatability with @aspect_bazel_lib 1.x. Pass output tree artifacts to outs instead. | False
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| attribute_name | name of the attribute containing the expression. Used for error reporting. | "args"
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**RETURNS**
`s` with the variables expanded