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# Copyright 2017 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.
"""Import pip requirements into Bazel."""
def _pip_import_impl(repository_ctx, binary_name):
"""Core implementation of pip_import."""
# Add an empty top-level BUILD file.
# This is because Bazel requires BUILD files along all paths accessed
# via //this/sort/of:path and we wouldn't be able to load our generated
# requirements.bzl without it.
repository_ctx.file("BUILD", "")
if not repository_ctx.which(binary_name):
print("%s has not been found. If you don't want to build anything Python-related, it is ok" % binary_name)
repository_ctx.file(
"requirements.bzl",
"def pip_install():\n pass\ndef requirement(s):\n return '//:dummy'"
)
return
# To see the output, pass: quiet=False
result = repository_ctx.execute([
binary_name, repository_ctx.path(repository_ctx.attr._script),
"--name", repository_ctx.attr.name,
"--input", repository_ctx.path(repository_ctx.attr.requirements),
"--output", repository_ctx.path("requirements.bzl"),
"--directory", repository_ctx.path(""),
], quiet=False)
if result.return_code:
fail("pip_import failed: %s (%s)" % (result.stdout, result.stderr))
def _pip3_import_impl(repository_ctx):
"""Python 3 implementation."""
_pip_import_impl(repository_ctx, "python3")
"""A rule for importing <code>requirements.txt</code> dependencies into Bazel.
This rule imports a <code>requirements.txt</code> file using the system
<code>python</code>, and generates a new <code>requirements.bzl</code> file.
This is used via the <code>WORKSPACE</code> pattern:
<pre><code>pip_import(
name = "foo",
requirements = ":requirements.txt",
)
load("@foo//:requirements.bzl", "pip_install")
pip_install()
</code></pre>
You can then reference imported dependencies from your <code>BUILD</code>
file with:
<pre><code>load("@foo//:requirements.bzl", "requirement")
py_library(
name = "bar",
...
deps = [
"//my/other:dep",
requirement("futures"),
requirement("mock"),
],
)
</code></pre>
Or alternatively:
<pre><code>load("@foo//:requirements.bzl", "all_requirements")
py_binary(
name = "baz",
...
deps = [
":foo",
] + all_requirements,
)
</code></pre>
Args:
requirements: The label of a requirements.txt file.
"""
pip3_import = repository_rule(
attrs = {
"requirements": attr.label(
allow_files = True,
mandatory = True,
single_file = True,
),
"_script": attr.label(
executable = True,
default = Label("//tools:piptool.par"),
cfg = "host",
),
},
implementation = _pip3_import_impl,
)
"""A rule for importing <code>requirements.txt</code> dependencies into Bazel.
This rule imports a <code>requirements.txt</code> file using the system
<code>python3</code>, and generates a new <code>requirements.bzl</code> file.
This is used via the <code>WORKSPACE</code> pattern:
<pre><code>pip3_import(
name = "foo",
requirements = ":requirements.txt",
)
load("@foo//:requirements.bzl", "pip_install")
pip_install()
</code></pre>
You can then reference imported dependencies from your <code>BUILD</code>
file with:
<pre><code>load("@foo//:requirements.bzl", "requirement")
py_library(
name = "bar",
...
deps = [
"//my/other:dep",
requirement("futures"),
requirement("mock"),
],
)
</code></pre>
Or alternatively:
<pre><code>load("@foo//:requirements.bzl", "all_requirements")
py_binary(
name = "baz",
...
deps = [
":foo",
] + all_requirements,
)
</code></pre>
Args:
requirements: The label of a requirements.txt file.
"""
def pip_repositories():
"""Pull in dependencies needed for pulling in pip dependencies.
A placeholder method that will eventually pull in any dependencies
needed to install pip dependencies.
"""
pass