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                wip: basic local autodetecting local toolchain
              
              
                rickeylev 040f255
              
                basic local autodetecting local toolchain
              
              
                rickeylev 4a23d71
              
                Merge branch 'main' of https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_python int…
              
              
                rickeylev bd180dc
              
                fixup: move comments about config vars to py code where they are firs…
              
              
                rickeylev 44733e7
              
                Merge branch 'bazelbuild:main' into local.py.toolchains
              
              
                rickeylev 3eb8f1c
              
                Merge branch 'local.py.toolchains' of https://github.com/rickeylev/ru…
              
              
                rickeylev ffce7b4
              
                fix comment typo
              
              
                rickeylev 0138d1e
              
                re-add shlib-suffix key, oops
              
              
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| # Copyright 2024 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. | ||
|  | ||
| import json | ||
| import sys | ||
| import sysconfig | ||
|  | ||
| data = { | ||
| "major": sys.version_info.major, | ||
| "minor": sys.version_info.minor, | ||
| "micro": sys.version_info.micro, | ||
| "include": sysconfig.get_path("include"), | ||
| "implementation_name": sys.implementation.name, | ||
| } | ||
|  | ||
| config_vars = [ | ||
| # The libpythonX.Y.so file. Usually? | ||
| # It might be a static archive (.a) file instead. | ||
| "LDLIBRARY", | ||
| # The directory with library files. Supposedly. | ||
| # It's not entirely clear how to get the directory with libraries. | ||
| # There's several types of libraries with different names and a plethora | ||
| # of settings. | ||
| # https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47423246/get-pythons-lib-path | ||
| # For now, it seems LIBDIR has what is needed, so just use that. | ||
| "LIBDIR", | ||
| # The versioned libpythonX.Y.so.N file. Usually? | ||
| # It might be a static archive (.a) file instead. | ||
| "INSTSONAME", | ||
| # The libpythonX.so file. Usually? | ||
| # It might be a static archive (a.) file instead. | ||
| "PY3LIBRARY", | ||
| # The platform-specific filename suffix for library files. | ||
| # Includes the dot, e.g. `.so` | ||
| "SHLIB_SUFFIX", | ||
| ] | ||
| data.update(zip(config_vars, sysconfig.get_config_vars(*config_vars))) | ||
| print(json.dumps(data)) | ||
  
    
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| # Copyright 2024 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. | ||
|  | ||
| """Create a repository for a locally installed Python runtime.""" | ||
|  | ||
| load("//python/private:enum.bzl", "enum") | ||
| load(":repo_utils.bzl", "REPO_DEBUG_ENV_VAR", "repo_utils") | ||
|  | ||
| # buildifier: disable=name-conventions | ||
| _OnFailure = enum( | ||
| SKIP = "skip", | ||
| WARN = "warn", | ||
| FAIL = "fail", | ||
| ) | ||
|  | ||
| _TOOLCHAIN_IMPL_TEMPLATE = """\ | ||
| # Generated by python/private/local_runtime_repo.bzl | ||
|  | ||
| load("@rules_python//python/private:local_runtime_repo_setup.bzl", "define_local_runtime_toolchain_impl") | ||
|  | ||
| define_local_runtime_toolchain_impl( | ||
| name = "local_runtime", | ||
| lib_ext = "{lib_ext}", | ||
| major = "{major}", | ||
| minor = "{minor}", | ||
| micro = "{micro}", | ||
| interpreter_path = "{interpreter_path}", | ||
| implementation_name = "{implementation_name}", | ||
| os = "{os}", | ||
| ) | ||
| """ | ||
|  | ||
| def _local_runtime_repo_impl(rctx): | ||
| logger = repo_utils.logger(rctx) | ||
| on_failure = rctx.attr.on_failure | ||
|  | ||
| platforms_os_name = repo_utils.get_platforms_os_name(rctx) | ||
| if not platforms_os_name: | ||
| if on_failure == "fail": | ||
| fail("Unrecognized host platform '{}': cannot determine OS constraint".format( | ||
| rctx.os.name, | ||
| )) | ||
|  | ||
| if on_failure == "warn": | ||
| logger.warn(lambda: "Unrecognized host platform '{}': cannot determine OS constraint".format( | ||
| rctx.os.name, | ||
| )) | ||
|  | ||
| # else, on_failure must be skip | ||
| rctx.file("BUILD.bazel", _expand_incompatible_template()) | ||
| return | ||
|  | ||
| result = _resolve_interpreter_path(rctx) | ||
| if not result.resolved_path: | ||
| if on_failure == "fail": | ||
| fail("interpreter not found: {}".format(result.describe_failure())) | ||
|  | ||
| if on_failure == "warn": | ||
| logger.warn(lambda: "interpreter not found: {}".format(result.describe_failure())) | ||
|  | ||
| # else, on_failure must be skip | ||
| rctx.file("BUILD.bazel", _expand_incompatible_template()) | ||
| return | ||
| else: | ||
| interpreter_path = result.resolved_path | ||
|  | ||
| logger.info(lambda: "resolved interpreter {} to {}".format(rctx.attr.interpreter_path, interpreter_path)) | ||
|  | ||
| exec_result = repo_utils.execute_unchecked( | ||
| rctx, | ||
| op = "local_runtime_repo.GetPythonInfo({})".format(rctx.name), | ||
| arguments = [ | ||
| interpreter_path, | ||
| rctx.path(rctx.attr._get_local_runtime_info), | ||
| ], | ||
| quiet = True, | ||
| ) | ||
| if exec_result.return_code != 0: | ||
| if on_failure == "fail": | ||
| fail("GetPythonInfo failed: {}".format(exec_result.describe_failure())) | ||
| if on_failure == "warn": | ||
| logger.warn(lambda: "GetPythonInfo failed: {}".format(exec_result.describe_failure())) | ||
|  | ||
| # else, on_failure must be skip | ||
| rctx.file("BUILD.bazel", _expand_incompatible_template()) | ||
| return | ||
|  | ||
| info = json.decode(exec_result.stdout) | ||
| logger.info(lambda: _format_get_info_result(info)) | ||
|  | ||
| # NOTE: Keep in sync with recursive glob in define_local_runtime_toolchain_impl | ||
| repo_utils.watch_tree(rctx, rctx.path(info["include"])) | ||
|  | ||
| # The cc_library.includes values have to be non-absolute paths, otherwise | ||
| # the toolchain will give an error. Work around this error by making them | ||
| # appear as part of this repo. | ||
| rctx.symlink(info["include"], "include") | ||
|  | ||
| shared_lib_names = [ | ||
| info["PY3LIBRARY"], | ||
| info["LDLIBRARY"], | ||
| info["INSTSONAME"], | ||
| ] | ||
|  | ||
| # In some cases, the value may be empty. Not clear why. | ||
| shared_lib_names = [v for v in shared_lib_names if v] | ||
|  | ||
| # In some cases, the same value is returned for multiple keys. Not clear why. | ||
| shared_lib_names = {v: None for v in shared_lib_names}.keys() | ||
| shared_lib_dir = info["LIBDIR"] | ||
|  | ||
| # The specific files are symlinked instead of the whole directory | ||
| # because it can point to a directory that has more than just | ||
| # the Python runtime shared libraries, e.g. /usr/lib, or a Python | ||
| # specific directory with pip-installed shared libraries. | ||
| rctx.report_progress("Symlinking external Python shared libraries") | ||
| for name in shared_lib_names: | ||
| origin = rctx.path("{}/{}".format(shared_lib_dir, name)) | ||
|  | ||
| # The reported names don't always exist; it depends on the particulars | ||
| # of the runtime installation. | ||
| if origin.exists: | ||
| repo_utils.watch(rctx, origin) | ||
| rctx.symlink(origin, "lib/" + name) | ||
|  | ||
| rctx.file("WORKSPACE", "") | ||
| rctx.file("MODULE.bazel", "") | ||
| rctx.file("REPO.bazel", "") | ||
| rctx.file("BUILD.bazel", _TOOLCHAIN_IMPL_TEMPLATE.format( | ||
| major = info["major"], | ||
| minor = info["minor"], | ||
| micro = info["micro"], | ||
| interpreter_path = interpreter_path, | ||
| lib_ext = info["SHLIB_SUFFIX"], | ||
| implementation_name = info["implementation_name"], | ||
| os = "@platforms//os:{}".format(repo_utils.get_platforms_os_name(rctx)), | ||
| )) | ||
|  | ||
| local_runtime_repo = repository_rule( | ||
| implementation = _local_runtime_repo_impl, | ||
| doc = """ | ||
| Use a locally installed Python runtime as a toolchain implementation. | ||
|  | ||
| Note this uses the runtime as a *platform runtime*. A platform runtime means | ||
| means targets don't include the runtime itself as part of their runfiles or | ||
| inputs. Instead, users must assure that where the targets run have the runtime | ||
| pre-installed or otherwise available. | ||
|  | ||
| This results in lighter weight binaries (in particular, Bazel doesn't have to | ||
| create thousands of files for every `py_test`), at the risk of having to rely on | ||
| a system having the necessary Python installed. | ||
| """, | ||
| attrs = { | ||
| "interpreter_path": attr.string( | ||
| doc = """ | ||
| An absolute path or program name on the `PATH` env var. | ||
|  | ||
| Values with slashes are assumed to be the path to a program. Otherwise, it is | ||
| treated as something to search for on `PATH` | ||
|  | ||
| Note that, when a plain program name is used, the path to the interpreter is | ||
| resolved at repository evalution time, not runtime of any resulting binaries. | ||
| """, | ||
| default = "python3", | ||
| ), | ||
| "on_failure": attr.string( | ||
| default = _OnFailure.SKIP, | ||
| values = sorted(_OnFailure.__members__.values()), | ||
| doc = """ | ||
| How to handle errors when trying to automatically determine settings. | ||
|  | ||
| * `skip` will silently skip creating a runtime. Instead, a non-functional | ||
| runtime will be generated and marked as incompatible so it cannot be used. | ||
| This is best if a local runtime is known not to work or be available | ||
| in certain cases and that's OK. e.g., one use windows paths when there | ||
| are people running on linux. | ||
| * `warn` will print a warning message. This is useful when you expect | ||
| a runtime to be available, but are OK with it missing and falling back | ||
| to some other runtime. | ||
| * `fail` will result in a failure. This is only recommended if you must | ||
| ensure the runtime is available. | ||
| """, | ||
| ), | ||
| "_get_local_runtime_info": attr.label( | ||
| allow_single_file = True, | ||
| default = "//python/private:get_local_runtime_info.py", | ||
| ), | ||
| "_rule_name": attr.string(default = "local_runtime_repo"), | ||
| }, | ||
| environ = ["PATH", REPO_DEBUG_ENV_VAR], | ||
| ) | ||
|  | ||
| def _expand_incompatible_template(): | ||
| return _TOOLCHAIN_IMPL_TEMPLATE.format( | ||
| interpreter_path = "/incompatible", | ||
| implementation_name = "incompatible", | ||
| lib_ext = "incompatible", | ||
| major = "0", | ||
| minor = "0", | ||
| micro = "0", | ||
| os = "@platforms//:incompatible", | ||
| ) | ||
|  | ||
| def _resolve_interpreter_path(rctx): | ||
| """Find the absolute path for an interpreter. | ||
|  | ||
| Args: | ||
| rctx: A repository_ctx object | ||
|  | ||
| Returns: | ||
| `struct` with the following fields: | ||
| * `resolved_path`: `path` object of a path that exists | ||
| * `describe_failure`: `Callable | None`. If a path that doesn't exist, | ||
| returns a description of why it couldn't be resolved | ||
| A path object or None. The path may not exist. | ||
| """ | ||
| if "/" not in rctx.attr.interpreter_path and "\\" not in rctx.attr.interpreter_path: | ||
| # Provide a bit nicer integration with pyenv: recalculate the runtime if the | ||
| # user changes the python version using e.g. `pyenv shell` | ||
| repo_utils.getenv(rctx, "PYENV_VERSION") | ||
| result = repo_utils.which_unchecked(rctx, rctx.attr.interpreter_path) | ||
| resolved_path = result.binary | ||
| describe_failure = result.describe_failure | ||
| else: | ||
| repo_utils.watch(rctx, rctx.attr.interpreter_path) | ||
| resolved_path = rctx.path(rctx.attr.interpreter_path) | ||
| if not resolved_path.exists: | ||
| describe_failure = lambda: "Path not found: {}".format(repr(rctx.attr.interpreter_path)) | ||
| else: | ||
| describe_failure = None | ||
|  | ||
| return struct( | ||
| resolved_path = resolved_path, | ||
| describe_failure = describe_failure, | ||
| ) | ||
|  | ||
| def _format_get_info_result(info): | ||
| lines = ["GetPythonInfo result:"] | ||
| for key, value in sorted(info.items()): | ||
| lines.append(" {}: {}".format(key, value if value != "" else "<empty string>")) | ||
| return "\n".join(lines) | 
      
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