| """Implementation of copy_directory macro and underlying rules. |
| |
| This rule copies a directory to another location using Bash (on Linux/macOS) or |
| cmd.exe (on Windows). |
| """ |
| |
| load(":copy_common.bzl", _COPY_EXECUTION_REQUIREMENTS = "COPY_EXECUTION_REQUIREMENTS") |
| load(":platform_utils.bzl", _platform_utils = "platform_utils") |
| |
| def _copy_cmd(ctx, src, dst): |
| # Most Windows binaries built with MSVC use a certain argument quoting |
| # scheme. Bazel uses that scheme too to quote arguments. However, |
| # cmd.exe uses different semantics, so Bazel's quoting is wrong here. |
| # To fix that we write the command to a .bat file so no command line |
| # quoting or escaping is required. |
| # Put a hash of the file name into the name of the generated batch file to |
| # make it unique within the package, so that users can define multiple copy_file's. |
| bat = ctx.actions.declare_file("%s-%s-cmd.bat" % (ctx.label.name, hash(src.path))) |
| |
| # Flags are documented at |
| # https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/robocopy |
| # NB: robocopy return non-zero exit codes on success so we must exit 0 after calling it |
| cmd_tmpl = "@robocopy \"{src}\" \"{dst}\" /E >NUL & @exit 0" |
| mnemonic = "CopyDirectory" |
| progress_message = "Copying directory %s" % src.path |
| |
| ctx.actions.write( |
| output = bat, |
| # Do not use lib/shell.bzl's shell.quote() method, because that uses |
| # Bash quoting syntax, which is different from cmd.exe's syntax. |
| content = cmd_tmpl.format( |
| src = src.path.replace("/", "\\"), |
| dst = dst.path.replace("/", "\\"), |
| ), |
| is_executable = True, |
| ) |
| ctx.actions.run( |
| inputs = [src], |
| tools = [bat], |
| outputs = [dst], |
| executable = "cmd.exe", |
| arguments = ["/C", bat.path.replace("/", "\\")], |
| mnemonic = mnemonic, |
| progress_message = progress_message, |
| use_default_shell_env = True, |
| execution_requirements = _COPY_EXECUTION_REQUIREMENTS, |
| ) |
| |
| def _copy_bash(ctx, src, dst): |
| cmd = "rm -Rf \"$2\" && cp -fR \"$1/\" \"$2\"" |
| mnemonic = "CopyDirectory" |
| progress_message = "Copying directory %s" % src.path |
| |
| ctx.actions.run_shell( |
| tools = [src], |
| outputs = [dst], |
| command = cmd, |
| arguments = [src.path, dst.path], |
| mnemonic = mnemonic, |
| progress_message = progress_message, |
| use_default_shell_env = True, |
| execution_requirements = _COPY_EXECUTION_REQUIREMENTS, |
| ) |
| |
| def copy_directory_action(ctx, src, dst, is_windows = None): |
| """Helper function that creates an action to copy a directory from src to dst. |
| |
| This helper is used by copy_directory. It is exposed as a public API so it can be used within |
| other rule implementations. |
| |
| Args: |
| ctx: The rule context. |
| src: The directory to make a copy of. Can be a source directory or TreeArtifact. |
| dst: The directory to copy to. Must be a TreeArtifact. |
| is_windows: Deprecated and unused |
| """ |
| |
| # TODO(2.0): remove depcreated & unused is_windows parameter |
| if not src.is_source and not dst.is_directory: |
| fail("src must be a source directory or TreeArtifact") |
| if dst.is_source or not dst.is_directory: |
| fail("dst must be a TreeArtifact") |
| |
| # Because copy actions have "local" execution requirements, we can safely assume |
| # the execution is the same as the host platform and generate different actions for Windows |
| # and non-Windows host platforms |
| is_windows = _platform_utils.host_platform_is_windows() |
| if is_windows: |
| _copy_cmd(ctx, src, dst) |
| else: |
| _copy_bash(ctx, src, dst) |
| |
| def _copy_directory_impl(ctx): |
| dst = ctx.actions.declare_directory(ctx.attr.out) |
| copy_directory_action(ctx, ctx.file.src, dst) |
| |
| files = depset(direct = [dst]) |
| runfiles = ctx.runfiles(files = [dst]) |
| |
| return [DefaultInfo(files = files, runfiles = runfiles)] |
| |
| _copy_directory = rule( |
| implementation = _copy_directory_impl, |
| provides = [DefaultInfo], |
| attrs = { |
| "src": attr.label(mandatory = True, allow_single_file = True), |
| # Cannot declare out as an output here, because there's no API for declaring |
| # TreeArtifact outputs. |
| "out": attr.string(mandatory = True), |
| }, |
| ) |
| |
| def copy_directory(name, src, out, **kwargs): |
| """Copies a directory to another location. |
| |
| This rule uses a Bash command on Linux/macOS/non-Windows, and a cmd.exe command on Windows (no Bash is required). |
| |
| If using this rule with source directories, it is recommended that you use the |
| `--host_jvm_args=-DBAZEL_TRACK_SOURCE_DIRECTORIES=1` startup option so that changes |
| to files within source directories are detected. See |
| https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/commit/c64421bc35214f0414e4f4226cc953e8c55fa0d2 |
| for more context. |
| |
| Args: |
| name: Name of the rule. |
| src: The directory to make a copy of. Can be a source directory or TreeArtifact. |
| out: Path of the output directory, relative to this package. |
| **kwargs: further keyword arguments, e.g. `visibility` |
| """ |
| _copy_directory( |
| name = name, |
| src = src, |
| out = out, |
| **kwargs |
| ) |