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170 lines
5.7 KiB
Python
170 lines
5.7 KiB
Python
"Public API for write_source_files"
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load(
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"//lib/private:write_source_file.bzl",
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_write_source_file = "write_source_file",
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)
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def write_source_files(
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name,
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files = {},
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executable = False,
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additional_update_targets = [],
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suggested_update_target = None,
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diff_test = True,
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**kwargs):
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"""Write one or more files and/or directories to the source tree.
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By default, `diff_test` targets are generated that ensure the source tree files and/or directories to be written to
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are up to date and the rule also checks that all source tree files and/or directories to be written to exist.
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To disable the exists check and up-to-date tests set `diff_test` to `False`.
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Usage:
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```starlark
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load("@aspect_bazel_lib//lib:write_source_files.bzl", "write_source_files")
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write_source_files(
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name = "write_foobar",
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files = {
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"foobar.json": "//some/generated:file",
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},
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)
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```
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To update the source file, run:
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```bash
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bazel run //:write_foobar
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```
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The generated `diff_test` will fail if the file is out of date and print out instructions on
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how to update it.
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If the file does not exist, Bazel will fail at analysis time and print out instructions on
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how to create it.
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You can declare a tree of generated source file targets:
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```starlark
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load("@aspect_bazel_lib//lib:write_source_files.bzl", "write_source_files")
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write_source_files(
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name = "write_all",
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additional_update_targets = [
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# Other write_source_files targets to run when this target is run
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"//a/b/c:write_foo",
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"//a/b:write_bar",
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]
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)
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```
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And update them with a single run:
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```bash
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bazel run //:write_all
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```
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When a file is out of date, you can leave a suggestion to run a target further up in the tree by specifying `suggested_update_target`.
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For example,
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```starlark
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write_source_files(
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name = "write_foo",
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files = {
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"foo.json": ":generated-foo",
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},
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suggested_update_target = "//:write_all"
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)
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```
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A test failure from `foo.json` being out of date will yield the following message:
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```
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//a/b:c:foo.json is out of date. To update this and other generated files, run:
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bazel run //:write_all
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To update *only* this file, run:
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bazel run //a/b/c:write_foo
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```
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If you have many `write_source_files` targets that you want to update as a group, we recommend wrapping
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`write_source_files` in a macro that defaults `suggested_update_target` to the umbrella update target.
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NOTE: If you run formatters or linters on your codebase, it is advised that you exclude/ignore the outputs of this
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rule from those formatters/linters so as to avoid causing collisions and failing tests.
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Args:
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name: Name of the runnable target that creates or updates the source tree files and/or directories.
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files: A dict where the keys are files or directories in the source tree to write to and the values are labels
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pointing to the desired content, typically file or directory outputs of other targets.
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Source tree files and directories must be within the same bazel package as the target.
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executable: Whether source tree files written should be made executable.
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This applies to all source tree files written by this target. This attribute is not propagated to `additional_update_targets`.
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To set different executable permissions on different source tree files use multiple `write_source_files` targets.
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additional_update_targets: List of other `write_source_files` or `write_source_file` targets to call in the same run.
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suggested_update_target: Label of the `write_source_files` or `write_source_file` target to suggest running when files are out of date.
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diff_test: Test that the source tree files and/or directories exist and are up to date.
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**kwargs: Other common named parameters such as `tags` or `visibility`
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"""
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single_update_target = len(files.keys()) == 1
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update_targets = []
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test_targets = []
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for i, pair in enumerate(files.items()):
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out_file, in_file = pair
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this_suggested_update_target = suggested_update_target
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if single_update_target:
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update_target_name = name
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else:
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update_target_name = "%s_%d" % (name, i)
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update_targets.append(update_target_name)
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if not this_suggested_update_target:
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this_suggested_update_target = name
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# Runnable target that writes to the out file to the source tree
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test_target = _write_source_file(
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name = update_target_name,
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in_file = in_file,
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out_file = out_file,
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executable = executable,
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additional_update_targets = additional_update_targets if single_update_target else [],
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suggested_update_target = this_suggested_update_target,
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diff_test = diff_test,
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**kwargs
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)
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if test_target:
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test_targets.append(test_target)
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if len(test_targets) > 0:
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native.test_suite(
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name = "%s_tests" % name,
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tests = test_targets,
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visibility = kwargs.get("visibility"),
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tags = kwargs.get("tags"),
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)
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if not single_update_target:
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_write_source_file(
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name = name,
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additional_update_targets = update_targets + additional_update_targets,
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suggested_update_target = suggested_update_target,
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diff_test = False,
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**kwargs
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)
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write_source_file = _write_source_file
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