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Python
193 lines
7.2 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2019 The Bazel Authors. All rights reserved.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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# LOCAL MODIFICATIONS
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# this has a PR patched in on top of the original
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# https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel-skylib/blob/7b859037a673db6f606661323e74c5d4751595e6/rules/private/copy_file_private.bzl
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# https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel-skylib/pull/324
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"""Implementation of copy_file macro and underlying rules.
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These rules copy a file to another location using Bash (on Linux/macOS) or
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cmd.exe (on Windows). `_copy_xfile` marks the resulting file executable,
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`_copy_file` does not.
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"""
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load(":copy_common.bzl", _COPY_EXECUTION_REQUIREMENTS = "COPY_EXECUTION_REQUIREMENTS", _progress_path = "progress_path")
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load(":directory_path.bzl", "DirectoryPathInfo")
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_COREUTILS_TOOLCHAIN = "@aspect_bazel_lib//lib:coreutils_toolchain_type"
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# Declare toolchains used by copy file actions so that downstream rulesets can pass it into
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# the `toolchains` attribute of their rule.
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COPY_FILE_TOOLCHAINS = [
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_COREUTILS_TOOLCHAIN,
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]
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def copy_file_action(ctx, src, dst, dir_path = None):
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"""Factory function that creates an action to copy a file from src to dst.
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If src is a TreeArtifact, dir_path must be specified as the path within
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the TreeArtifact to the file to copy.
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This helper is used by copy_file. It is exposed as a public API so it can be used within
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other rule implementations.
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To use `copy_file_action` in your own rules, you need to include the toolchains it uses
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in your rule definition. For example:
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```starlark
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load("@aspect_bazel_lib//lib:copy_file.bzl", "COPY_FILE_TOOLCHAINS")
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my_rule = rule(
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...,
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toolchains = COPY_FILE_TOOLCHAINS,
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)
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```
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Additionally, you must ensure that the coreutils toolchain is has been registered in your
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WORKSPACE if you are not using bzlmod:
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```starlark
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load("@aspect_bazel_lib//lib:repositories.bzl", "register_coreutils_toolchains")
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register_coreutils_toolchains()
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```
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Args:
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ctx: The rule context.
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src: The source file to copy or TreeArtifact to copy a single file out of.
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dst: The destination file.
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dir_path: If src is a TreeArtifact, the path within the TreeArtifact to the file to copy.
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"""
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if dst.is_directory:
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fail("dst must not be a TreeArtifact")
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if src.is_directory:
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if not dir_path:
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fail("dir_path must be set if src is a TreeArtifact")
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src_path = "/".join([src.path, dir_path])
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else:
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src_path = src.path
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coreutils = ctx.toolchains[_COREUTILS_TOOLCHAIN].coreutils_info
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ctx.actions.run(
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executable = coreutils.bin,
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arguments = ["cp", src_path, dst.path],
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inputs = [src],
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outputs = [dst],
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mnemonic = "CopyFile",
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progress_message = "Copying file %s" % _progress_path(src),
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execution_requirements = _COPY_EXECUTION_REQUIREMENTS,
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)
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def _copy_file_impl(ctx):
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if ctx.attr.allow_symlink:
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if len(ctx.files.src) != 1:
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fail("src must be a single file when allow_symlink is True")
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if ctx.files.src[0].is_directory:
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fail("cannot use copy_file to create a symlink to a directory")
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ctx.actions.symlink(
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output = ctx.outputs.out,
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target_file = ctx.files.src[0],
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is_executable = ctx.attr.is_executable,
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)
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elif DirectoryPathInfo in ctx.attr.src:
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copy_file_action(
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ctx,
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ctx.attr.src[DirectoryPathInfo].directory,
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ctx.outputs.out,
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dir_path = ctx.attr.src[DirectoryPathInfo].path,
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)
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else:
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if len(ctx.files.src) != 1:
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fail("src must be a single file or a target that provides a DirectoryPathInfo")
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if ctx.files.src[0].is_directory:
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fail("cannot use copy_file on a directory; try copy_directory instead")
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copy_file_action(ctx, ctx.files.src[0], ctx.outputs.out)
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files = depset(direct = [ctx.outputs.out])
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runfiles = ctx.runfiles(files = [ctx.outputs.out])
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if ctx.attr.is_executable:
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return [DefaultInfo(files = files, runfiles = runfiles, executable = ctx.outputs.out)]
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else:
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return [DefaultInfo(files = files, runfiles = runfiles)]
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_ATTRS = {
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"src": attr.label(mandatory = True, allow_files = True),
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"is_executable": attr.bool(mandatory = True),
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"allow_symlink": attr.bool(mandatory = True),
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"out": attr.output(mandatory = True),
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}
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_copy_file = rule(
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implementation = _copy_file_impl,
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provides = [DefaultInfo],
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attrs = _ATTRS,
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toolchains = COPY_FILE_TOOLCHAINS,
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)
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_copy_xfile = rule(
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implementation = _copy_file_impl,
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executable = True,
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provides = [DefaultInfo],
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attrs = _ATTRS,
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toolchains = COPY_FILE_TOOLCHAINS,
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)
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def copy_file(name, src, out, is_executable = False, allow_symlink = False, **kwargs):
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"""Copies a file or directory to another location.
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`native.genrule()` is sometimes used to copy files (often wishing to rename them). The 'copy_file' rule does this with a simpler interface than genrule.
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This rule uses a Bash command on Linux/macOS/non-Windows, and a cmd.exe command on Windows (no Bash is required).
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If using this rule with source directories, it is recommended that you use the
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`--host_jvm_args=-DBAZEL_TRACK_SOURCE_DIRECTORIES=1` startup option so that changes
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to files within source directories are detected. See
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https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/commit/c64421bc35214f0414e4f4226cc953e8c55fa0d2
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for more context.
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Args:
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name: Name of the rule.
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src: A Label. The file to make a copy of.
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(Can also be the label of a rule that generates a file.)
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out: Path of the output file, relative to this package.
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is_executable: A boolean. Whether to make the output file executable. When
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True, the rule's output can be executed using `bazel run` and can be
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in the srcs of binary and test rules that require executable sources.
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WARNING: If `allow_symlink` is True, `src` must also be executable.
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allow_symlink: A boolean. Whether to allow symlinking instead of copying.
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When False, the output is always a hard copy. When True, the output
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*can* be a symlink, but there is no guarantee that a symlink is
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created (i.e., at the time of writing, we don't create symlinks on
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Windows). Set this to True if you need fast copying and your tools can
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handle symlinks (which most UNIX tools can).
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**kwargs: further keyword arguments, e.g. `visibility`
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"""
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copy_file_impl = _copy_file
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if is_executable:
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copy_file_impl = _copy_xfile
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copy_file_impl(
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name = name,
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src = src,
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out = out,
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is_executable = is_executable,
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allow_symlink = allow_symlink,
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**kwargs
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)
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