refactor: Add log_std(out|err) bools to repo_utils that execute a subprocess (#2817) While making a local patch to work around #2640, I found that I had a need for running a subprocess (`gcloud auth print-access-token`) via `repo_utils.execute_checked_stdout`. However, doing so would log that access token when debug logging was enabled via `RULES_PYTHON_REPO_DEBUG=1`. This is a security concern for us, so I hacked in an option to allow a particular `execute_(un)checked(_stdout)` call to disable logging stdout, stderr, or both. I figure this might be useful to others so I thought I'd upstream it. `execute_(un)checked(_stdout)` now support `log_stdout` and `log_stderr` bools that default to `True` (which is the same behavior as before this PR. When the subprocess writes to stdout and `log_stdout = False`, the logged message will show: ``` ===== stdout start ===== <log_stdout = False; skipping> ===== stdout end ===== ``` If the subprocess does not write to stdout, the debug log shows the same as before: ``` <stdout empty> ``` The above also applies for stderr, with text adjusted accordingly.
This repository is the home of the core Python rules -- py_library, py_binary, py_test, py_proto_library, and related symbols that provide the basis for Python support in Bazel. It also contains package installation rules for integrating with PyPI and other indices.
Documentation for rules_python is at https://rules-python.readthedocs.io and in the Bazel Build Encyclopedia.
Examples live in the examples directory.
The core rules are stable. Their implementation is subject to Bazel's backward compatibility policy. This repository aims to follow semantic versioning.
The Bazel community maintains this repository. Neither Google nor the Bazel team provides support for the code. However, this repository is part of the test suite used to vet new Bazel releases. See How to contribute page for information on our development workflow.
For detailed documentation, see https://rules-python.readthedocs.io
See Bzlmod support for more details.