| load("@python_versions//3.9:defs.bzl", py_console_script_binary_3_9 = "py_console_script_binary") |
| load("@rules_python//python/entry_points:py_console_script_binary.bzl", "py_console_script_binary") |
| |
| # This is how you can define a `pylint` entrypoint which uses the default python version. |
| py_console_script_binary( |
| name = "pylint", |
| pkg = "@pip//pylint", |
| visibility = ["//entry_points:__subpackages__"], |
| ) |
| |
| # We can also specify extra dependencies for the binary, which is useful for |
| # tools like flake8, pylint, pytest, which have plugin discovery methods. |
| py_console_script_binary( |
| name = "pylint_with_deps", |
| pkg = "@pip//pylint", |
| # Because `pylint` has multiple console_scripts available, we have to |
| # specify which we want if the name of the target name 'pylint_with_deps' |
| # cannot be used to guess the entry_point script. |
| script = "pylint", |
| visibility = ["//entry_points:__subpackages__"], |
| deps = [ |
| # One can add extra dependencies to the entry point. |
| "@pip//pylint_print", |
| ], |
| ) |
| |
| # A specific Python version can be forced by using the generated version-aware |
| # wrappers, e.g. to force Python 3.9: |
| py_console_script_binary_3_9( |
| name = "yamllint", |
| pkg = "@pip//yamllint:pkg", |
| visibility = ["//entry_points:__subpackages__"], |
| ) |