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"""Create a repository to hold the toolchains.
This follows guidance here:
https://docs.bazel.build/versions/main/skylark/deploying.html#registering-toolchains
The "complex computation" in our case is simply downloading large artifacts.
This guidance tells us how to avoid that: we put the toolchain targets in the
alias repository with only the toolchain attribute pointing into the
platform-specific repositories.
"""
load(
"//python:versions.bzl",
"LINUX_NAME",
"MACOS_NAME",
"PLATFORMS",
"WINDOWS_NAME",
)
def _toolchains_repo_impl(rctx):
rules_python_repository_name = rctx.attr._rules_python_workspace.workspace_name
python_version_constraint = "@{rules_python}//python/config_settings:is_python_{python_version}".format(
rules_python = rules_python_repository_name,
python_version = rctx.attr.python_version,
)
build_content = """\
# Generated by python/private/toolchains_repo.bzl
#
# These can be registered in the workspace file or passed to --extra_toolchains
# flag. By default all these toolchains are registered by the
# python_register_toolchains macro so you don't normally need to interact with
# these targets.
"""
for [platform, meta] in PLATFORMS.items():
build_content += """\
# Bazel selects this toolchain to get a Python interpreter
# for executing build actions.
toolchain(
name = "{platform}_toolchain",
target_compatible_with = {compatible_with},
target_settings = ["{python_version_constraint}"] if {set_python_version_constraint} else [],
toolchain = "@{user_repository_name}_{platform}//:python_runtimes",
toolchain_type = "@bazel_tools//tools/python:toolchain_type",
)
""".format(
compatible_with = meta.compatible_with,
name = rctx.attr.name,
platform = platform,
python_version_constraint = python_version_constraint,
set_python_version_constraint = rctx.attr.set_python_version_constraint,
user_repository_name = rctx.attr.user_repository_name,
)
rctx.file("BUILD.bazel", build_content)
toolchains_repo = repository_rule(
_toolchains_repo_impl,
doc = "Creates a repository with toolchain definitions for all known platforms " +
"which can be registered or selected.",
attrs = {
"python_version": attr.string(doc = "The Python version."),
"set_python_version_constraint": attr.bool(doc = "if target_compatible_with for the toolchain should set the version constraint"),
"user_repository_name": attr.string(doc = "what the user chose for the base name"),
"_rules_python_workspace": attr.label(default = Label("//:WORKSPACE")),
},
)
def _toolchain_aliases_impl(rctx):
(os_name, arch) = get_host_os_arch(rctx)
host_platform = get_host_platform(os_name, arch)
is_windows = (os_name == WINDOWS_NAME)
python3_binary_path = "python.exe" if is_windows else "bin/python3"
rules_python_repository_name = rctx.attr._rules_python_workspace.workspace_name
# Base BUILD file for this repository.
build_contents = """\
# Generated by python/private/toolchains_repo.bzl
package(default_visibility = ["//visibility:public"])
load("@rules_python//python:versions.bzl", "PLATFORMS", "gen_python_config_settings")
gen_python_config_settings()
exports_files(["defs.bzl"])
alias(name = "files", actual = select({{":" + item: "@{py_repository}_" + item + "//:files" for item in PLATFORMS.keys()}}))
alias(name = "includes", actual = select({{":" + item: "@{py_repository}_" + item + "//:includes" for item in PLATFORMS.keys()}}))
alias(name = "libpython", actual = select({{":" + item: "@{py_repository}_" + item + "//:libpython" for item in PLATFORMS.keys()}}))
alias(name = "py3_runtime", actual = select({{":" + item: "@{py_repository}_" + item + "//:py3_runtime" for item in PLATFORMS.keys()}}))
alias(name = "python_headers", actual = select({{":" + item: "@{py_repository}_" + item + "//:python_headers" for item in PLATFORMS.keys()}}))
alias(name = "python_runtimes", actual = select({{":" + item: "@{py_repository}_" + item + "//:python_runtimes" for item in PLATFORMS.keys()}}))
alias(name = "python3", actual = select({{":" + item: "@{py_repository}_" + item + "//:" + ("python.exe" if "windows" in item else "bin/python3") for item in PLATFORMS.keys()}}))
""".format(
py_repository = rctx.attr.user_repository_name,
)
if not is_windows:
build_contents += """\
alias(name = "pip", actual = select({{":" + item: "@{py_repository}_" + item + "//:python_runtimes" for item in PLATFORMS.keys() if "windows" not in item}}))
""".format(
py_repository = rctx.attr.user_repository_name,
host_platform = host_platform,
)
rctx.file("BUILD.bazel", build_contents)
# Expose a Starlark file so rules can know what host platform we used and where to find an interpreter
# when using repository_ctx.path, which doesn't understand aliases.
rctx.file("defs.bzl", content = """\
# Generated by python/private/toolchains_repo.bzl
load("@{rules_python}//python/config_settings:transition.bzl", _py_binary = "py_binary", _py_test = "py_test")
load("@{rules_python}//python:pip.bzl", _compile_pip_requirements = "compile_pip_requirements")
host_platform = "{host_platform}"
interpreter = "@{py_repository}_{host_platform}//:{python3_binary_path}"
def py_binary(name, **kwargs):
return _py_binary(
name = name,
python_version = "{python_version}",
**kwargs
)
def py_test(name, **kwargs):
return _py_test(
name = name,
python_version = "{python_version}",
**kwargs
)
def compile_pip_requirements(name, **kwargs):
return _compile_pip_requirements(
name = name,
py_binary = py_binary,
py_test = py_test,
**kwargs
)
""".format(
host_platform = host_platform,
py_repository = rctx.attr.user_repository_name,
python_version = rctx.attr.python_version,
python3_binary_path = python3_binary_path,
rules_python = rules_python_repository_name,
))
toolchain_aliases = repository_rule(
_toolchain_aliases_impl,
doc = """Creates a repository with a shorter name meant for the host platform, which contains
a BUILD.bazel file declaring aliases to the host platform's targets.
""",
attrs = {
"python_version": attr.string(doc = "The Python version."),
"user_repository_name": attr.string(
mandatory = True,
doc = "The base name for all created repositories, like 'python38'.",
),
"_rules_python_workspace": attr.label(default = Label("//:WORKSPACE")),
},
)
def _multi_toolchain_aliases_impl(rctx):
rules_python = rctx.attr._rules_python_workspace.workspace_name
for python_version, repository_name in rctx.attr.python_versions.items():
file = "{}/defs.bzl".format(python_version)
rctx.file(file, content = """\
# Generated by python/private/toolchains_repo.bzl
load(
"@{repository_name}//:defs.bzl",
_compile_pip_requirements = "compile_pip_requirements",
_host_platform = "host_platform",
_interpreter = "interpreter",
_py_binary = "py_binary",
_py_test = "py_test",
)
compile_pip_requirements = _compile_pip_requirements
host_platform = _host_platform
interpreter = _interpreter
py_binary = _py_binary
py_test = _py_test
""".format(
repository_name = repository_name,
))
rctx.file("{}/BUILD.bazel".format(python_version), "")
pip_bzl = """\
# Generated by python/private/toolchains_repo.bzl
load("@{rules_python}//python:pip.bzl", "pip_parse", _multi_pip_parse = "multi_pip_parse")
def multi_pip_parse(name, requirements_lock, **kwargs):
return _multi_pip_parse(
name = name,
python_versions = {python_versions},
requirements_lock = requirements_lock,
**kwargs
)
""".format(
python_versions = rctx.attr.python_versions.keys(),
rules_python = rules_python,
)
rctx.file("pip.bzl", content = pip_bzl)
rctx.file("BUILD.bazel", "")
multi_toolchain_aliases = repository_rule(
_multi_toolchain_aliases_impl,
attrs = {
"python_versions": attr.string_dict(doc = "The Python versions."),
"_rules_python_workspace": attr.label(default = Label("//:WORKSPACE")),
},
)
def sanitize_platform_name(platform):
return platform.replace("-", "_")
def get_host_platform(os_name, arch):
"""Gets the host platform.
Args:
os_name: the host OS name.
arch: the host arch.
Returns:
The host platform.
"""
host_platform = None
for platform, meta in PLATFORMS.items():
if meta.os_name == os_name and meta.arch == arch:
host_platform = platform
if not host_platform:
fail("No platform declared for host OS {} on arch {}".format(os_name, arch))
return host_platform
def get_host_os_arch(rctx):
"""Infer the host OS name and arch from a repository context.
Args:
rctx: Bazel's repository_ctx.
Returns:
A tuple with the host OS name and arch.
"""
os_name = rctx.os.name
# We assume the arch for Windows is always x86_64.
if "windows" in os_name.lower():
arch = "x86_64"
# Normalize the os_name. E.g. os_name could be "OS windows server 2019".
os_name = WINDOWS_NAME
else:
# This is not ideal, but bazel doesn't directly expose arch.
arch = rctx.execute(["uname", "-m"]).stdout.strip()
# Normalize the os_name.
if "mac" in os_name.lower():
os_name = MACOS_NAME
elif "linux" in os_name.lower():
os_name = LINUX_NAME
return (os_name, arch)