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# Copyright 2023 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.
"pip module extension for use with bzlmod"
load("@bazel_features//:features.bzl", "bazel_features")
load("@pythons_hub//:interpreters.bzl", "INTERPRETER_LABELS")
load("@pythons_hub//:versions.bzl", "MINOR_MAPPING")
load("@rules_python_internal//:rules_python_config.bzl", rp_config = "config")
load("//python/private:auth.bzl", "AUTH_ATTRS")
load("//python/private:normalize_name.bzl", "normalize_name")
load("//python/private:repo_utils.bzl", "repo_utils")
load(":evaluate_markers.bzl", EVALUATE_MARKERS_SRCS = "SRCS")
load(":hub_builder.bzl", "hub_builder")
load(":hub_repository.bzl", "hub_repository", "whl_config_settings_to_json")
load(":parse_whl_name.bzl", "parse_whl_name")
load(":pep508_env.bzl", "env")
load(":pip_repository_attrs.bzl", "ATTRS")
load(":platform.bzl", _plat = "platform")
load(":simpleapi_download.bzl", "simpleapi_download")
load(":whl_library.bzl", "whl_library")
def _whl_mods_impl(whl_mods_dict):
"""Implementation of the pip.whl_mods tag class.
This creates the JSON files used to modify the creation of different wheels.
"""
for hub_name, whl_maps in whl_mods_dict.items():
whl_mods = {}
# create a struct that we can pass to the _whl_mods_repo rule
# to create the different JSON files.
for whl_name, mods in whl_maps.items():
whl_mods[whl_name] = json.encode(struct(
additive_build_content = mods.build_content,
copy_files = mods.copy_files,
copy_executables = mods.copy_executables,
data = mods.data,
data_exclude_glob = mods.data_exclude_glob,
srcs_exclude_glob = mods.srcs_exclude_glob,
))
_whl_mods_repo(
name = hub_name,
whl_mods = whl_mods,
)
def _configure(config, *, override = False, **kwargs):
"""Set the value in the config if the value is provided"""
env = kwargs.get("env")
if env:
for key in env:
if key not in _SUPPORTED_PEP508_KEYS:
fail("Unsupported key in the PEP508 environment: {}".format(key))
for key, value in kwargs.items():
if value and (override or key not in config):
config[key] = value
def build_config(
*,
module_ctx,
enable_pipstar):
"""Parse 'configure' and 'default' extension tags
Args:
module_ctx: {type}`module_ctx` module context.
enable_pipstar: {type}`bool` a flag to enable dropping Python dependency for
evaluation of the extension.
Returns:
A struct with the configuration.
"""
defaults = {
"platforms": {},
}
for mod in module_ctx.modules:
if not (mod.is_root or mod.name == "rules_python"):
continue
for tag in mod.tags.default:
platform = tag.platform
if platform:
specific_config = defaults["platforms"].setdefault(platform, {})
_configure(
specific_config,
arch_name = tag.arch_name,
config_settings = tag.config_settings,
env = tag.env,
os_name = tag.os_name,
marker = tag.marker,
name = platform.replace("-", "_").lower(),
whl_abi_tags = tag.whl_abi_tags,
whl_platform_tags = tag.whl_platform_tags,
override = mod.is_root,
)
if platform and not (tag.arch_name or tag.config_settings or tag.env or tag.os_name or tag.whl_abi_tags or tag.whl_platform_tags or tag.marker):
defaults["platforms"].pop(platform)
_configure(
defaults,
override = mod.is_root,
# extra values that we just add
auth_patterns = tag.auth_patterns,
netrc = tag.netrc,
# TODO @aignas 2025-05-19: add more attr groups:
# * for index/downloader config. This includes all of those attributes for
# overrides, etc. Index overrides per platform could be also used here.
)
return struct(
auth_patterns = defaults.get("auth_patterns", {}),
netrc = defaults.get("netrc", None),
platforms = {
name: _plat(**values)
for name, values in defaults["platforms"].items()
},
enable_pipstar = enable_pipstar,
)
def parse_modules(
module_ctx,
_fail = fail,
simpleapi_download = simpleapi_download,
enable_pipstar = False,
**kwargs):
"""Implementation of parsing the tag classes for the extension and return a struct for registering repositories.
Args:
module_ctx: {type}`module_ctx` module context.
simpleapi_download: Used for testing overrides
enable_pipstar: {type}`bool` a flag to enable dropping Python dependency for
evaluation of the extension.
_fail: {type}`function` the failure function, mainly for testing.
**kwargs: Extra arguments passed to the hub_builder.
Returns:
A struct with the following attributes:
"""
whl_mods = {}
for mod in module_ctx.modules:
for whl_mod in mod.tags.whl_mods:
if whl_mod.whl_name in whl_mods.get(whl_mod.hub_name, {}):
# We cannot have the same wheel name in the same hub, as we
# will create the same JSON file name.
_fail("""\
Found same whl_name '{}' in the same hub '{}', please use a different hub_name.""".format(
whl_mod.whl_name,
whl_mod.hub_name,
))
return None
build_content = whl_mod.additive_build_content
if whl_mod.additive_build_content_file != None and whl_mod.additive_build_content != "":
_fail("""\
You cannot use both the additive_build_content and additive_build_content_file arguments at the same time.
""")
return None
elif whl_mod.additive_build_content_file != None:
build_content = module_ctx.read(whl_mod.additive_build_content_file)
whl_mods.setdefault(whl_mod.hub_name, {})[whl_mod.whl_name] = struct(
build_content = build_content,
copy_files = whl_mod.copy_files,
copy_executables = whl_mod.copy_executables,
data = whl_mod.data,
data_exclude_glob = whl_mod.data_exclude_glob,
srcs_exclude_glob = whl_mod.srcs_exclude_glob,
)
config = build_config(module_ctx = module_ctx, enable_pipstar = enable_pipstar)
# TODO @aignas 2025-06-03: Merge override API with the builder?
_overriden_whl_set = {}
whl_overrides = {}
for module in module_ctx.modules:
for attr in module.tags.override:
if not module.is_root:
# Overrides are only supported in root modules. Silently
# ignore the override:
continue
if not attr.file.endswith(".whl"):
fail("Only whl overrides are supported at this time")
whl_name = normalize_name(parse_whl_name(attr.file).distribution)
if attr.file in _overriden_whl_set:
fail("Duplicate module overrides for '{}'".format(attr.file))
_overriden_whl_set[attr.file] = None
for patch in attr.patches:
if whl_name not in whl_overrides:
whl_overrides[whl_name] = {}
if patch not in whl_overrides[whl_name]:
whl_overrides[whl_name][patch] = struct(
patch_strip = attr.patch_strip,
whls = [],
)
whl_overrides[whl_name][patch].whls.append(attr.file)
# Used to track all the different pip hubs and the spoke pip Python
# versions.
pip_hub_map = {}
simpleapi_cache = {}
for mod in module_ctx.modules:
for pip_attr in mod.tags.parse:
hub_name = pip_attr.hub_name
if hub_name not in pip_hub_map:
builder = hub_builder(
name = hub_name,
module_name = mod.name,
config = config,
whl_overrides = whl_overrides,
simpleapi_download_fn = simpleapi_download,
simpleapi_cache = simpleapi_cache,
# TODO @aignas 2025-09-06: do not use kwargs
minor_mapping = kwargs.get("minor_mapping", MINOR_MAPPING),
evaluate_markers_fn = kwargs.get("evaluate_markers", None),
available_interpreters = kwargs.get("available_interpreters", INTERPRETER_LABELS),
logger = repo_utils.logger(module_ctx, "pypi:hub:" + hub_name),
)
pip_hub_map[pip_attr.hub_name] = builder
elif pip_hub_map[hub_name].module_name != mod.name:
# We cannot have two hubs with the same name in different
# modules.
fail((
"Duplicate cross-module pip hub named '{hub}': pip hub " +
"names must be unique across modules. First defined " +
"by module '{first_module}', second attempted by " +
"module '{second_module}'"
).format(
hub = hub_name,
first_module = pip_hub_map[hub_name].module_name,
second_module = mod.name,
))
else:
builder = pip_hub_map[pip_attr.hub_name]
builder.pip_parse(
module_ctx,
pip_attr = pip_attr,
)
# Keeps track of all the hub's whl repos across the different versions.
# dict[hub, dict[whl, dict[version, str pip]]]
# Where hub, whl, and pip are the repo names
hub_whl_map = {}
hub_group_map = {}
exposed_packages = {}
extra_aliases = {}
whl_libraries = {}
for hub in pip_hub_map.values():
out = hub.build()
for whl_name, lib in out.whl_libraries.items():
if whl_name in whl_libraries:
fail("'{}' already in created".format(whl_name))
else:
whl_libraries[whl_name] = lib
exposed_packages[hub.name] = out.exposed_packages
extra_aliases[hub.name] = out.extra_aliases
hub_group_map[hub.name] = out.group_map
hub_whl_map[hub.name] = out.whl_map
return struct(
config = config,
exposed_packages = exposed_packages,
extra_aliases = extra_aliases,
hub_group_map = hub_group_map,
hub_whl_map = hub_whl_map,
whl_libraries = whl_libraries,
whl_mods = whl_mods,
platform_config_settings = {
hub_name: {
platform_name: sorted([str(Label(cv)) for cv in p.config_settings])
for platform_name, p in config.platforms.items()
}
for hub_name in hub_whl_map
},
)
def _pip_impl(module_ctx):
"""Implementation of a class tag that creates the pip hub and corresponding pip spoke whl repositories.
This implementation iterates through all of the `pip.parse` calls and creates
different pip hub repositories based on the "hub_name". Each of the
pip calls create spoke repos that uses a specific Python interpreter.
In a MODULES.bazel file we have:
pip.parse(
hub_name = "pip",
python_version = 3.9,
requirements_lock = "//:requirements_lock_3_9.txt",
requirements_windows = "//:requirements_windows_3_9.txt",
)
pip.parse(
hub_name = "pip",
python_version = 3.10,
requirements_lock = "//:requirements_lock_3_10.txt",
requirements_windows = "//:requirements_windows_3_10.txt",
)
For instance, we have a hub with the name of "pip".
A repository named the following is created. It is actually called last when
all of the pip spokes are collected.
- @@rules_python~override~pip~pip
As shown in the example code above we have the following.
Two different pip.parse statements exist in MODULE.bazel provide the hub_name "pip".
These definitions create two different pip spoke repositories that are
related to the hub "pip".
One spoke uses Python 3.9 and the other uses Python 3.10. This code automatically
determines the Python version and the interpreter.
Both of these pip spokes contain requirements files that includes websocket
and its dependencies.
We also need repositories for the wheels that the different pip spokes contain.
For each Python version a different wheel repository is created. In our example
each pip spoke had a requirements file that contained websockets. We
then create two different wheel repositories that are named the following.
- @@rules_python~override~pip~pip_39_websockets
- @@rules_python~override~pip~pip_310_websockets
And if the wheel has any other dependencies subsequent wheels are created in the same fashion.
The hub repository has aliases for `pkg`, `data`, etc, which have a select that resolves to
a spoke repository depending on the Python version.
Also we may have more than one hub as defined in a MODULES.bazel file. So we could have multiple
hubs pointing to various different pip spokes.
Some other business rules notes. A hub can only have one spoke per Python version. We cannot
have a hub named "pip" that has two spokes that use the Python 3.9 interpreter. Second
we cannot have the same hub name used in sub-modules. The hub name has to be globally
unique.
This implementation also handles the creation of whl_modification JSON files that are used
during the creation of wheel libraries. These JSON files used via the annotations argument
when calling wheel_installer.py.
Args:
module_ctx: module contents
"""
mods = parse_modules(module_ctx, enable_pipstar = rp_config.enable_pipstar)
# Build all of the wheel modifications if the tag class is called.
_whl_mods_impl(mods.whl_mods)
for name, args in mods.whl_libraries.items():
whl_library(name = name, **args)
for hub_name, whl_map in mods.hub_whl_map.items():
hub_repository(
name = hub_name,
repo_name = hub_name,
extra_hub_aliases = mods.extra_aliases.get(hub_name, {}),
whl_map = {
key: whl_config_settings_to_json(values)
for key, values in whl_map.items()
},
packages = mods.exposed_packages.get(hub_name, []),
platform_config_settings = mods.platform_config_settings.get(hub_name, {}),
groups = mods.hub_group_map.get(hub_name),
)
if bazel_features.external_deps.extension_metadata_has_reproducible:
# NOTE @aignas 2025-04-15: this is set to be reproducible, because the
# results after calling the PyPI index should be reproducible on each
# machine.
return module_ctx.extension_metadata(reproducible = True)
else:
return None
_default_attrs = {
"arch_name": attr.string(
doc = """\
The CPU architecture name to be used.
You can use any cpu name from the `@platforms//cpu:` package.
:::{note}
Either this or {attr}`env` `platform_machine` key should be specified.
:::
""",
),
"config_settings": attr.label_list(
mandatory = True,
doc = """\
The list of labels to `config_setting` targets that need to be matched for the platform to be
selected.
""",
),
"env": attr.string_dict(
doc = """\
The values to use for environment markers when evaluating an expression.
The keys and values should be compatible with the [PyPA dependency specifiers
specification](https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/specifications/dependency-specifiers/).
Missing values will be set to the specification's defaults or computed using
available toolchain information.
Supported keys:
* `implementation_name`, defaults to `cpython`.
* `os_name`, defaults to a value inferred from the {attr}`os_name`.
* `platform_machine`, defaults to a value inferred from the {attr}`arch_name`.
* `platform_release`, defaults to an empty value.
* `platform_system`, defaults to a value inferred from the {attr}`os_name`.
* `platform_version`, defaults to `0`.
* `sys_platform`, defaults to a value inferred from the {attr}`os_name`.
::::{note}
This is only used if the {envvar}`RULES_PYTHON_ENABLE_PIPSTAR` is enabled.
::::
""",
),
"marker": attr.string(
doc = """\
An environment marker expression that is used to enable/disable platforms for specific python
versions, operating systems or CPU architectures.
If specified, the expression is evaluated during the `bzlmod` extension evaluation phase and if it
evaluates to `True`, then the platform will be used to construct the hub repositories, otherwise, it
will be skipped.
This is especially useful for setting up freethreaded platform variants only for particular Python
versions for which the interpreter builds are available. However, this could be also used for other
things, such as setting up platforms for different `libc` variants.
""",
),
# The values for PEP508 env marker evaluation during the lock file parsing
"os_name": attr.string(
doc = """\
The OS name to be used.
You can use any OS name from the `@platforms//os:` package.
:::{note}
Either this or the appropriate `env` keys should be specified.
:::
""",
),
"platform": attr.string(
doc = """\
A platform identifier which will be used as the unique identifier within the extension evaluation.
If you are defining custom platforms in your project and don't want things to clash, use extension
[isolation] feature.
[isolation]: https://bazel.build/rules/lib/globals/module#use_extension.isolate
""",
),
"whl_abi_tags": attr.string_list(
doc = """\
A list of ABIs to select wheels for. The values can be either strings or include template
parameters like `{major}` and `{minor}` which will be replaced with python version parts. e.g.
`cp{major}{minor}` will result in `cp313` given the full python version is `3.13.5`.
Will always include `"none"` even if it is not specified.
:::{note}
We select a single wheel and the last match will take precedence.
:::
:::{seealso}
See official [docs](https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/specifications/platform-compatibility-tags/#abi-tag) for more information.
:::
""",
),
"whl_platform_tags": attr.string_list(
doc = """\
A list of `platform_tag` matchers so that we can select the best wheel based on the user
preference.
Will always include `"any"` even if it is not specified.
The items in this list can contain a single `*` character that is equivalent to matching the
lowest available version component in the platform_tag. If the wheel platform tag does not
have a version component, e.g. `linux_x86_64` or `win_amd64`, then `*` will act as a regular character.
:::{note}
Normally, the `*` in the matcher means that we will target the lowest platform version that we can
and will give preference to whls built targeting the older versions of the platform. If you
specify the version, then we will use the MVS (Minimal Version Selection) algorithm to select the
compatible wheel. As such, you need to keep in mind how to configure the target platforms to
select a particular wheel of your preference.
We select a single wheel and the last match will take precedence, if the platform_tag that we
match has a version component (e.g. `android_x_arch`, then the version `x` will be used in the
MVS matching algorithm).
Common patterns:
* To select any versioned wheel for an `<os>`, `<arch>`, use `<os>_*_<arch>`, e.g.
`manylinux_2_17_x86_64`.
* To exclude versions up to `X.Y` - **submit a PR supporting this feature**.
* To exclude versions above `X.Y`, provide the full platform tag specifier, e.g.
`musllinux_1_2_x86_64`, which will ensure that no wheels with `musllinux_1_3_x86_64` or higher
are selected.
:::
:::{seealso}
See official [docs](https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/specifications/platform-compatibility-tags/#platform-tag) for more information.
:::
:::{versionchanged} 1.6.3
The matching of versioned platforms have been switched to MVS (Minimal Version Selection)
algorithm for easier evaluation logic and fewer surprises. The legacy platform tags are
supported from this version without extra handling from the user.
:::
""",
),
} | AUTH_ATTRS
_SUPPORTED_PEP508_KEYS = [
"implementation_name",
"os_name",
"platform_machine",
"platform_release",
"platform_system",
"platform_version",
"sys_platform",
]
def _pip_parse_ext_attrs(**kwargs):
"""Get the attributes for the pip extension.
Args:
**kwargs: A kwarg for setting defaults for the specific attributes. The
key is expected to be the same as the attribute key.
Returns:
A dict of attributes.
"""
attrs = dict({
"experimental_extra_index_urls": attr.string_list(
doc = """\
The extra index URLs to use for downloading wheels using bazel downloader.
Each value is going to be subject to `envsubst` substitutions if necessary.
The indexes must support Simple API as described here:
https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/specifications/simple-repository-api/
This is equivalent to `--extra-index-urls` `pip` option.
:::{versionchanged} 1.1.0
Starting with this version we will iterate over each index specified until
we find metadata for all references distributions.
:::
""",
default = [],
),
"experimental_index_url": attr.string(
default = kwargs.get("experimental_index_url", ""),
doc = """\
The index URL to use for downloading wheels using bazel downloader. This value is going
to be subject to `envsubst` substitutions if necessary.
The indexes must support Simple API as described here:
https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/specifications/simple-repository-api/
In the future this could be defaulted to `https://pypi.org` when this feature becomes
stable.
This is equivalent to `--index-url` `pip` option.
:::{versionchanged} 0.37.0
If {attr}`download_only` is set, then `sdist` archives will be discarded and `pip.parse` will
operate in wheel-only mode.
:::
:::{versionchanged} 1.4.0
Index metadata will be used to deduct `sha256` values for packages even if the
`sha256` values are not present in the requirements.txt lock file.
:::
""",
),
"experimental_index_url_overrides": attr.string_dict(
doc = """\
The index URL overrides for each package to use for downloading wheels using
bazel downloader. This value is going to be subject to `envsubst` substitutions
if necessary.
The key is the package name (will be normalized before usage) and the value is the
index URL.
This design pattern has been chosen in order to be fully deterministic about which
packages come from which source. We want to avoid issues similar to what happened in
https://pytorch.org/blog/compromised-nightly-dependency/.
The indexes must support Simple API as described here:
https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/specifications/simple-repository-api/
""",
),
"hub_name": attr.string(
mandatory = True,
doc = """
The name of the repo pip dependencies will be accessible from.
This name must be unique between modules; unless your module is guaranteed to
always be the root module, it's highly recommended to include your module name
in the hub name. Repo mapping, `use_repo(..., pip="my_modules_pip_deps")`, can
be used for shorter local names within your module.
Within a module, the same `hub_name` can be specified to group different Python
versions of pip dependencies under one repository name. This allows using a
Python version-agnostic name when referring to pip dependencies; the
correct version will be automatically selected.
Typically, a module will only have a single hub of pip dependencies, but this
is not required. Each hub is a separate resolution of pip dependencies. This
means if different programs need different versions of some library, separate
hubs can be created, and each program can use its respective hub's targets.
Targets from different hubs should not be used together.
""",
),
"parallel_download": attr.bool(
doc = """\
The flag allows to make use of parallel downloading feature in bazel 7.1 and above
when the bazel downloader is used. This is by default enabled as it improves the
performance by a lot, but in case the queries to the simple API are very expensive
or when debugging authentication issues one may want to disable this feature.
NOTE, This will download (potentially duplicate) data for multiple packages if
there is more than one index available, but in general this should be negligible
because the simple API calls are very cheap and the user should not notice any
extra overhead.
If we are in synchronous mode, then we will use the first result that we
find in case extra indexes are specified.
""",
default = True,
),
"python_version": attr.string(
mandatory = True,
doc = """
The Python version the dependencies are targetting, in Major.Minor format
(e.g., "3.11") or patch level granularity (e.g. "3.11.1").
If an interpreter isn't explicitly provided (using `python_interpreter` or
`python_interpreter_target`), then the version specified here must have
a corresponding `python.toolchain()` configured.
""",
),
"simpleapi_skip": attr.string_list(
doc = """\
The list of packages to skip fetching metadata for from SimpleAPI index. You should
normally not need this attribute, but in case you do, please report this as a bug
to `rules_python` and use this attribute until the bug is fixed.
EXPERIMENTAL: this may be removed without notice.
:::{versionadded} 1.4.0
:::
""",
),
"target_platforms": attr.string_list(
default = ["{os}_{arch}"],
doc = """\
The list of platforms for which we would evaluate the requirements files. If you need to be able to
only evaluate for a particular platform (e.g. "linux_x86_64"), then put it in here.
If you want `freethreaded` variant, then you can use `_freethreaded` suffix as `rules_python` is
defining target platforms for these variants in its `MODULE.bazel` file. The identifiers for this
function in general are the same as used in the {obj}`pip.default.platform` attribute.
If you only care for the host platform and do not have a usecase to cross-build, then you can put in
a string `"{os}_{arch}"` as the value here. You could also use `"{os}_{arch}_freethreaded"` as well.
EXPERIMENTAL: this may be removed without notice.
:::{versionadded} VERSION_NEXT_FEATURE
:::
""",
),
"whl_modifications": attr.label_keyed_string_dict(
mandatory = False,
doc = """\
A dict of labels to wheel names that is typically generated by the whl_modifications.
The labels are JSON config files describing the modifications.
""",
),
"_evaluate_markers_srcs": attr.label_list(
default = EVALUATE_MARKERS_SRCS,
doc = """\
The list of labels to use as SRCS for the marker evaluation code. This ensures that the
code will be re-evaluated when any of files in the default changes.
""",
),
}, **ATTRS)
attrs.update(AUTH_ATTRS)
return attrs
def _whl_mod_attrs():
attrs = {
"additive_build_content": attr.string(
doc = "(str, optional): Raw text to add to the generated `BUILD` file of a package.",
),
"additive_build_content_file": attr.label(
doc = """\
(label, optional): path to a BUILD file to add to the generated
`BUILD` file of a package. You cannot use both additive_build_content and additive_build_content_file
arguments at the same time.""",
),
"copy_executables": attr.string_dict(
doc = """\
(dict, optional): A mapping of `src` and `out` files for
[@bazel_skylib//rules:copy_file.bzl][cf]. Targets generated here will also be flagged as
executable.""",
),
"copy_files": attr.string_dict(
doc = """\
(dict, optional): A mapping of `src` and `out` files for
[@bazel_skylib//rules:copy_file.bzl][cf]""",
),
"data": attr.string_list(
doc = """\
(list, optional): A list of labels to add as `data` dependencies to
the generated `py_library` target.""",
),
"data_exclude_glob": attr.string_list(
doc = """\
(list, optional): A list of exclude glob patterns to add as `data` to
the generated `py_library` target.""",
),
"hub_name": attr.string(
doc = """\
Name of the whl modification, hub we use this name to set the modifications for
pip.parse. If you have different pip hubs you can use a different name,
otherwise it is best practice to just use one.
You cannot have the same `hub_name` in different modules. You can reuse the same
name in the same module for different wheels that you put in the same hub, but you
cannot have a child module that uses the same `hub_name`.
""",
mandatory = True,
),
"srcs_exclude_glob": attr.string_list(
doc = """\
(list, optional): A list of labels to add as `srcs` to the generated
`py_library` target.""",
),
"whl_name": attr.string(
doc = "The whl name that the modifications are used for.",
mandatory = True,
),
}
return attrs
# NOTE: the naming of 'override' is taken from the bzlmod native
# 'archive_override', 'git_override' bzlmod functions.
_override_tag = tag_class(
attrs = {
"file": attr.string(
doc = """\
The Python distribution file name which needs to be patched. This will be
applied to all repositories that setup this distribution via the pip.parse tag
class.""",
mandatory = True,
),
"patch_strip": attr.int(
default = 0,
doc = """\
The number of leading path segments to be stripped from the file name in the
patches.""",
),
"patches": attr.label_list(
doc = """\
A list of patches to apply to the repository *after* 'whl_library' is extracted
and BUILD.bazel file is generated.""",
mandatory = True,
),
},
doc = """\
Apply any overrides (e.g. patches) to a given Python distribution defined by
other tags in this extension.""",
)
pypi = module_extension(
doc = """\
This extension is used to make dependencies from pip available.
pip.parse:
To use, call `pip.parse()` and specify `hub_name` and your requirements file.
Dependencies will be downloaded and made available in a repo named after the
`hub_name` argument.
Each `pip.parse()` call configures a particular Python version. Multiple calls
can be made to configure different Python versions, and will be grouped by
the `hub_name` argument. This allows the same logical name, e.g. `@pip//numpy`
to automatically resolve to different, Python version-specific, libraries.
pip.whl_mods:
This tag class is used to help create JSON files to describe modifications to
the BUILD files for wheels.
""",
implementation = _pip_impl,
tag_classes = {
"default": tag_class(
attrs = _default_attrs,
doc = """\
This tag class allows for more customization of how the configuration for the hub repositories is built.
:::{include} /_includes/experimtal_api.md
:::
:::{seealso}
The [environment markers][environment_markers] specification for the explanation of the
terms used in this extension.
[environment_markers]: https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/specifications/dependency-specifiers/#environment-markers
:::
:::{versionadded} 1.6.0
:::
""",
),
"override": _override_tag,
"parse": tag_class(
attrs = _pip_parse_ext_attrs(),
doc = """\
This tag class is used to create a pip hub and all of the spokes that are part of that hub.
This tag class reuses most of the attributes found in {bzl:obj}`pip_parse`.
The exception is it does not use the arg 'repo_prefix'. We set the repository
prefix for the user and the alias arg is always True in bzlmod.
""",
),
"whl_mods": tag_class(
attrs = _whl_mod_attrs(),
doc = """\
This tag class is used to create JSON file that are used when calling wheel_builder.py. These
JSON files contain instructions on how to modify a wheel's project. Each of the attributes
create different modifications based on the type of attribute. Previously to bzlmod these
JSON files where referred to as annotations, and were renamed to whl_modifications in this
extension.
""",
),
},
)
def _whl_mods_repo_impl(rctx):
rctx.file("BUILD.bazel", "")
for whl_name, mods in rctx.attr.whl_mods.items():
rctx.file("{}.json".format(whl_name), mods)
_whl_mods_repo = repository_rule(
doc = """\
This rule creates json files based on the whl_mods attribute.
""",
implementation = _whl_mods_repo_impl,
attrs = {
"whl_mods": attr.string_dict(
mandatory = True,
doc = "JSON endcoded string that is provided to wheel_builder.py",
),
},
)