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consistent_label_str
consistent_label_str(ctx, label)
Generate a consistent label string for all Bazel versions.
Starting in Bazel 6, the workspace name is empty for the local workspace and there's no other way to determine it. This behavior differs from Bazel 5 where the local workspace name was fully qualified in str(label).
This utility function is meant for use in rules and requires the rule context to determine the
user's workspace name (ctx.workspace_name
).
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
ctx | The rule context. | none |
label | A Label. | none |
RETURNS
String representation of the label including the repository name if the label is from an
external repository. For labels in the user's repository the label will start with @//
.
default_timeout
default_timeout(size, timeout)
Provide a sane default for *_test timeout attribute.
The test-encyclopedia says:
> Tests may return arbitrarily fast regardless of timeout. > A test is not penalized for an overgenerous timeout, although a warning may be issued: > you should generally set your timeout as tight as you can without incurring any flakiness.
However Bazel's default for timeout is medium, which is dumb given this guidance.
It also says:
> Tests which do not explicitly specify a timeout have one implied based on the test's size as follows
Therefore if size is specified, we should allow timeout to take its implied default.
If neither is set, then we can fix Bazel's wrong default here to avoid warnings under
--test_verbose_timeout_warnings
.
This function can be used in a macro which wraps a testing rule.
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
size | the size attribute of a test target | none |
timeout | the timeout attribute of a test target | none |
RETURNS
"short" if neither is set, otherwise timeout
file_exists
file_exists(path)
Check whether a file exists.
Useful in macros to set defaults for a configuration file if it is present. This can only be called during the loading phase, not from a rule implementation.
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
path | a label, or a string which is a path relative to this package | none |
glob_directories
glob_directories(include, kwargs)
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
include | - |
none |
kwargs | - |
none |
is_bazel_6_or_greater
is_bazel_6_or_greater()
Detects if the Bazel version being used is greater than or equal to 6 (including Bazel 6 pre-releases and RCs).
Detecting Bazel 6 or greater is particularly useful in rules as slightly different code paths may be needed to support bzlmod which was added in Bazel 6.
Unlike the undocumented native.bazel_version
, which only works in WORKSPACE and repository rules, this function can
be used in rules and BUILD files.
An alternate approach to make the Bazel version available in BUILD files and rules would be to
use the host_repo repository rule
which contains the bazel_version in the exported host
struct:
WORKSPACE:
load("@aspect_bazel_lib//lib:host_repo.bzl", "host_repo")
host_repo(name = "aspect_bazel_lib_host")
BUILD.bazel:
load("@aspect_bazel_lib_host//:defs.bzl", "host")
print(host.bazel_version)
That approach, however, incurs a cost in the user's WORKSPACE.
RETURNS
True if the Bazel version being used is greater than or equal to 6 (including pre-releases and RCs)
is_bazel_7_or_greater
is_bazel_7_or_greater()
Detects if the Bazel version being used is greater than or equal to 7 (including Bazel 7 pre-releases and RCs).
Unlike the undocumented native.bazel_version
, which only works in WORKSPACE and repository rules, this function can
be used in rules and BUILD files.
An alternate approach to make the Bazel version available in BUILD files and rules would be to
use the host_repo repository rule
which contains the bazel_version in the exported host
struct:
WORKSPACE:
load("@aspect_bazel_lib//lib:host_repo.bzl", "host_repo")
host_repo(name = "aspect_bazel_lib_host")
BUILD.bazel:
load("@aspect_bazel_lib_host//:defs.bzl", "host")
print(host.bazel_version)
That approach, however, incurs a cost in the user's WORKSPACE.
RETURNS
True if the Bazel version being used is greater than or equal to 7 (including pre-releases and RCs)
is_bzlmod_enabled
is_bzlmod_enabled()
Detect the value of the --enable_bzlmod flag
is_external_label
is_external_label(param)
Returns True if the given Label (or stringy version of a label) represents a target outside of the workspace
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
param | a string or label | none |
RETURNS
a bool
maybe_http_archive
maybe_http_archive(kwargs)
Adapts a maybe(http_archive, ...) to look like an http_archive.
This makes WORKSPACE dependencies easier to read and update.
Typical usage looks like,
load("//lib:utils.bzl", http_archive = "maybe_http_archive")
http_archive(
name = "aspect_rules_js",
sha256 = "5bb643d9e119832a383e67f946dc752b6d719d66d1df9b46d840509ceb53e1f1",
strip_prefix = "rules_js-1.6.2",
url = "https://github.com/aspect-build/rules_js/archive/refs/tags/v1.6.2.tar.gz",
)
instead of the classic maybe pattern of,
load("@bazel_tools//tools/build_defs/repo:http.bzl", "http_archive")
load("@bazel_tools//tools/build_defs/repo:utils.bzl", "maybe")
maybe(
http_archive,
name = "aspect_rules_js",
sha256 = "5bb643d9e119832a383e67f946dc752b6d719d66d1df9b46d840509ceb53e1f1",
strip_prefix = "rules_js-1.6.2",
url = "https://github.com/aspect-build/rules_js/archive/refs/tags/v1.6.2.tar.gz",
)
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
kwargs | all arguments to pass-forward to http_archive | none |
path_to_workspace_root
path_to_workspace_root()
Returns the path to the workspace root under bazel
RETURNS
Path to the workspace root
propagate_common_binary_rule_attributes
propagate_common_binary_rule_attributes(attrs)
Returns a dict of rule parameters filtered from the input dict that only contains the onces that are common to all binary rules
These are listed in Bazel's documentation: https://bazel.build/reference/be/common-definitions#common-attributes https://bazel.build/reference/be/common-definitions#common-attributes-binary
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
attrs | Dict of parameters to filter | none |
RETURNS
The dict of parameters, containing only common binary attributes
propagate_common_rule_attributes
propagate_common_rule_attributes(attrs)
Returns a dict of rule parameters filtered from the input dict that only contains the onces that are common to all rules
These are listed in Bazel's documentation: https://bazel.build/reference/be/common-definitions#common-attributes
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
attrs | Dict of parameters to filter | none |
RETURNS
The dict of parameters, containing only common attributes
propagate_common_test_rule_attributes
propagate_common_test_rule_attributes(attrs)
Returns a dict of rule parameters filtered from the input dict that only contains the onces that are common to all test rules
These are listed in Bazel's documentation: https://bazel.build/reference/be/common-definitions#common-attributes https://bazel.build/reference/be/common-definitions#common-attributes-tests
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
attrs | Dict of parameters to filter | none |
RETURNS
The dict of parameters, containing only common test attributes
propagate_well_known_tags
propagate_well_known_tags(tags)
Returns a list of tags filtered from the input set that only contains the ones that are considered "well known"
These are listed in Bazel's documentation: https://docs.bazel.build/versions/main/test-encyclopedia.html#tag-conventions https://docs.bazel.build/versions/main/be/common-definitions.html#common-attributes
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
tags | List of tags to filter | [] |
RETURNS
List of tags that only contains the well known set
to_label
to_label(param)
Converts a string to a Label. If Label is supplied, the same label is returned.
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
param | a string representing a label or a Label | none |
RETURNS
a Label
utils.default_timeout
utils.default_timeout(size, timeout)
Provide a sane default for *_test timeout attribute.
The test-encyclopedia says:
> Tests may return arbitrarily fast regardless of timeout. > A test is not penalized for an overgenerous timeout, although a warning may be issued: > you should generally set your timeout as tight as you can without incurring any flakiness.
However Bazel's default for timeout is medium, which is dumb given this guidance.
It also says:
> Tests which do not explicitly specify a timeout have one implied based on the test's size as follows
Therefore if size is specified, we should allow timeout to take its implied default.
If neither is set, then we can fix Bazel's wrong default here to avoid warnings under
--test_verbose_timeout_warnings
.
This function can be used in a macro which wraps a testing rule.
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
size | the size attribute of a test target | none |
timeout | the timeout attribute of a test target | none |
RETURNS
"short" if neither is set, otherwise timeout
utils.file_exists
utils.file_exists(path)
Check whether a file exists.
Useful in macros to set defaults for a configuration file if it is present. This can only be called during the loading phase, not from a rule implementation.
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
path | a label, or a string which is a path relative to this package | none |
utils.glob_directories
utils.glob_directories(include, kwargs)
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
include | - |
none |
kwargs | - |
none |
utils.is_bazel_6_or_greater
utils.is_bazel_6_or_greater()
Detects if the Bazel version being used is greater than or equal to 6 (including Bazel 6 pre-releases and RCs).
Detecting Bazel 6 or greater is particularly useful in rules as slightly different code paths may be needed to support bzlmod which was added in Bazel 6.
Unlike the undocumented native.bazel_version
, which only works in WORKSPACE and repository rules, this function can
be used in rules and BUILD files.
An alternate approach to make the Bazel version available in BUILD files and rules would be to
use the host_repo repository rule
which contains the bazel_version in the exported host
struct:
WORKSPACE:
load("@aspect_bazel_lib//lib:host_repo.bzl", "host_repo")
host_repo(name = "aspect_bazel_lib_host")
BUILD.bazel:
load("@aspect_bazel_lib_host//:defs.bzl", "host")
print(host.bazel_version)
That approach, however, incurs a cost in the user's WORKSPACE.
RETURNS
True if the Bazel version being used is greater than or equal to 6 (including pre-releases and RCs)
utils.is_bazel_7_or_greater
utils.is_bazel_7_or_greater()
Detects if the Bazel version being used is greater than or equal to 7 (including Bazel 7 pre-releases and RCs).
Unlike the undocumented native.bazel_version
, which only works in WORKSPACE and repository rules, this function can
be used in rules and BUILD files.
An alternate approach to make the Bazel version available in BUILD files and rules would be to
use the host_repo repository rule
which contains the bazel_version in the exported host
struct:
WORKSPACE:
load("@aspect_bazel_lib//lib:host_repo.bzl", "host_repo")
host_repo(name = "aspect_bazel_lib_host")
BUILD.bazel:
load("@aspect_bazel_lib_host//:defs.bzl", "host")
print(host.bazel_version)
That approach, however, incurs a cost in the user's WORKSPACE.
RETURNS
True if the Bazel version being used is greater than or equal to 7 (including pre-releases and RCs)
utils.is_bzlmod_enabled
utils.is_bzlmod_enabled()
Detect the value of the --enable_bzlmod flag
utils.is_external_label
utils.is_external_label(param)
Returns True if the given Label (or stringy version of a label) represents a target outside of the workspace
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
param | a string or label | none |
RETURNS
a bool
utils.maybe_http_archive
utils.maybe_http_archive(kwargs)
Adapts a maybe(http_archive, ...) to look like an http_archive.
This makes WORKSPACE dependencies easier to read and update.
Typical usage looks like,
load("//lib:utils.bzl", http_archive = "maybe_http_archive")
http_archive(
name = "aspect_rules_js",
sha256 = "5bb643d9e119832a383e67f946dc752b6d719d66d1df9b46d840509ceb53e1f1",
strip_prefix = "rules_js-1.6.2",
url = "https://github.com/aspect-build/rules_js/archive/refs/tags/v1.6.2.tar.gz",
)
instead of the classic maybe pattern of,
load("@bazel_tools//tools/build_defs/repo:http.bzl", "http_archive")
load("@bazel_tools//tools/build_defs/repo:utils.bzl", "maybe")
maybe(
http_archive,
name = "aspect_rules_js",
sha256 = "5bb643d9e119832a383e67f946dc752b6d719d66d1df9b46d840509ceb53e1f1",
strip_prefix = "rules_js-1.6.2",
url = "https://github.com/aspect-build/rules_js/archive/refs/tags/v1.6.2.tar.gz",
)
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
kwargs | all arguments to pass-forward to http_archive | none |
utils.path_to_workspace_root
utils.path_to_workspace_root()
Returns the path to the workspace root under bazel
RETURNS
Path to the workspace root
utils.propagate_well_known_tags
utils.propagate_well_known_tags(tags)
Returns a list of tags filtered from the input set that only contains the ones that are considered "well known"
These are listed in Bazel's documentation: https://docs.bazel.build/versions/main/test-encyclopedia.html#tag-conventions https://docs.bazel.build/versions/main/be/common-definitions.html#common-attributes
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
tags | List of tags to filter | [] |
RETURNS
List of tags that only contains the well known set
utils.propagate_common_rule_attributes
utils.propagate_common_rule_attributes(attrs)
Returns a dict of rule parameters filtered from the input dict that only contains the onces that are common to all rules
These are listed in Bazel's documentation: https://bazel.build/reference/be/common-definitions#common-attributes
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
attrs | Dict of parameters to filter | none |
RETURNS
The dict of parameters, containing only common attributes
utils.propagate_common_test_rule_attributes
utils.propagate_common_test_rule_attributes(attrs)
Returns a dict of rule parameters filtered from the input dict that only contains the onces that are common to all test rules
These are listed in Bazel's documentation: https://bazel.build/reference/be/common-definitions#common-attributes https://bazel.build/reference/be/common-definitions#common-attributes-tests
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
attrs | Dict of parameters to filter | none |
RETURNS
The dict of parameters, containing only common test attributes
utils.propagate_common_binary_rule_attributes
utils.propagate_common_binary_rule_attributes(attrs)
Returns a dict of rule parameters filtered from the input dict that only contains the onces that are common to all binary rules
These are listed in Bazel's documentation: https://bazel.build/reference/be/common-definitions#common-attributes https://bazel.build/reference/be/common-definitions#common-attributes-binary
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
attrs | Dict of parameters to filter | none |
RETURNS
The dict of parameters, containing only common binary attributes
utils.to_label
utils.to_label(param)
Converts a string to a Label. If Label is supplied, the same label is returned.
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
param | a string representing a label or a Label | none |
RETURNS
a Label
utils.consistent_label_str
utils.consistent_label_str(ctx, label)
Generate a consistent label string for all Bazel versions.
Starting in Bazel 6, the workspace name is empty for the local workspace and there's no other way to determine it. This behavior differs from Bazel 5 where the local workspace name was fully qualified in str(label).
This utility function is meant for use in rules and requires the rule context to determine the
user's workspace name (ctx.workspace_name
).
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
ctx | The rule context. | none |
label | A Label. | none |
RETURNS
String representation of the label including the repository name if the label is from an
external repository. For labels in the user's repository the label will start with @//
.