# Copyright 2019 The Bazel Authors. All rights reserved. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. """native_binary() and native_test() rule implementations. These rules let you wrap a pre-built binary or script in a conventional binary and test rule respectively. They fulfill the same goal as sh_binary and sh_test do, but they run the wrapped binary directly, instead of through Bash, so they don't depend on Bash and work with --shell_exectuable="". """ load("//rules/private:copy_file_private.bzl", "copy_bash", "copy_cmd") def _impl_rule(ctx, is_windows): out = ctx.actions.declare_file(ctx.attr.out) if is_windows: copy_cmd(ctx, ctx.file.src, out) else: copy_bash(ctx, ctx.file.src, out) return DefaultInfo( executable = out, files = depset([out]), runfiles = ctx.runfiles( files = [out], collect_data = True, collect_default = True, ), ) def _impl(ctx): return _impl_rule(ctx, ctx.attr.is_windows) _ATTRS = { "src": attr.label( executable = True, allow_single_file = True, mandatory = True, cfg = "host", ), "data": attr.label_list(allow_files = True), # "out" is attr.string instead of attr.output, so that it is select()'able. "out": attr.string(mandatory = True), "is_windows": attr.bool(mandatory = True), } _native_binary = rule( implementation = _impl, attrs = _ATTRS, executable = True, ) _native_test = rule( implementation = _impl, attrs = _ATTRS, test = True, ) def native_binary(name, src, out, data = None, **kwargs): """Wraps a pre-built binary or script with a binary rule. You can "bazel run" this rule like any other binary rule, and use it as a tool in genrule.tools for example. You can also augment the binary with runfiles. Args: name: The name of the test rule. src: label; path of the pre-built executable out: output; an output name for the copy of the binary. (Bazel requires that this rule make a copy of 'src'.) data: list of labels; data dependencies **kwargs: The common attributes for binaries. """ _native_binary( name = name, src = src, out = out, data = data, is_windows = select({ "@bazel_tools//src/conditions:host_windows": True, "//conditions:default": False, }), **kwargs ) def native_test(name, src, out, data = None, **kwargs): """Wraps a pre-built binary or script with a test rule. You can "bazel test" this rule like any other test rule. You can also augment the binary with runfiles. Args: name: The name of the test rule. src: label; path of the pre-built executable out: output; an output name for the copy of the binary. (Bazel requires that this rule make a copy of 'src'.) data: list of labels; data dependencies **kwargs: The common attributes for tests. """ _native_test( name = name, src = src, out = out, data = data, is_windows = select({ "@bazel_tools//src/conditions:host_windows": True, "//conditions:default": False, }), **kwargs )