rules_pkg - 0.8.0
Common Attributes
Packaging Rules
File Tree Creation Rules
Common Attributes
These attributes are used in several rules within this module.
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
out | Name of the output file. This file will always be created and used to access the package content. If package_file_name is also specified, out will be a symlink. |
String | required | |
package_file_name | The name of the file which will contain the package. The name may contain variables in the forms {var} and $(var). The values for substitution are specified through package_variables` or taken from ctx.var. |
String | optional | package type specific |
package_variables | A target that provides PackageVariablesInfo to substitute into package_file_name . |
Label | optional | None |
attributes | Attributes to set on entities created within packages. Not to be confused with bazel rule attributes. See ‘Mapping “Attributes”’ below | Undefined. | optional | Varies. Consult individual rule documentation for details. |
See
examples/naming_package_files
for examples of how out
, package_file_name
, and package_variables
interact.
: File name substitution now supports the $(var) syntax.
: File name substitution now supports direct use of ctx.var.
Mapping “Attributes”
The “attributes” attribute specifies properties of package contents as used in
rules such as pkg_files
, and pkg_mkdirs
. These allow fine-grained control
of the contents of your package. For example:
attributes = pkg_attributes(
mode = "0644",
user = "root",
group = "wheel",
my_custom_attribute = "some custom value",
)
mode
, user
, and group
correspond to common UNIX-style filesystem
permissions. Attributes should always be specified using the pkg_attributes
helper macro.
Each mapping rule has some default mapping attributes. At this time, the only default is “mode”, which will be set if it is not otherwise overridden by the user.
If user
and group
are not specified, then defaults for them will be chosen
by the underlying package builder. Any specific behavior from package builders
should not be relied upon.
Any other attributes should be specified as additional arguments to
pkg_attributes
.
Rule for creating Debian packages.
pkg_deb
pkg_deb(name, architecture, architecture_file, breaks, built_using, built_using_file, conffiles, conffiles_file, config, conflicts, data, depends, depends_file, description, description_file, distribution, enhances, homepage, maintainer, out, package, package_file_name, package_variables, postinst, postrm, predepends, preinst, prerm, priority, provides, recommends, replaces, section, suggests, templates, triggers, urgency, version, version_file)
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required | |
architecture | Package architecture. Must not be used with architecture_file. | String | optional | “all” |
architecture_file | File that contains the package architecture. Must not be used with architecture. | Label | optional | None |
breaks | See http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-relationships.html#s-binarydeps. | List of strings | optional | [] |
built_using | The tool that were used to build this package provided either inline (with built_using) or from a file (with built_using_file). | String | optional | ”” |
built_using_file | The tool that were used to build this package provided either inline (with built_using) or from a file (with built_using_file). | Label | optional | None |
conffiles | The list of conffiles or a file containing one conffile per line. Each item is an absolute path on the target system where the deb is installed. See https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-files.html#s-config-files. | List of strings | optional | [] |
conffiles_file | The list of conffiles or a file containing one conffile per line. Each item is an absolute path on the target system where the deb is installed. See https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-files.html#s-config-files. | Label | optional | None |
config | config file used for debconf integration. See https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-binary.html#prompting-in-maintainer-scripts. | Label | optional | None |
conflicts | See http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-relationships.html#s-binarydeps. | List of strings | optional | [] |
data | A tar file that contains the data for the debian package. | Label | required | |
depends | See http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-relationships.html#s-binarydeps. | List of strings | optional | [] |
depends_file | File that contains a list of package dependencies. Must not be used with depends . See http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-relationships.html#s-binarydeps. |
Label | optional | None |
description | The package description. Must not be used with description_file . |
String | optional | ”” |
description_file | The package description. Must not be used with description . |
Label | optional | None |
distribution | “distribution: See http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy. | String | optional | “unstable” |
enhances | See http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-relationships.html#s-binarydeps. | List of strings | optional | [] |
homepage | The homepage of the project. | String | optional | ”” |
maintainer | The maintainer of the package. | String | required | |
out | See Common Attributes | Label | required | |
package | The name of the package | String | required | |
package_file_name | See Common Attributes. Default: “{package}-{version}-{architecture}.deb | String | optional | ”” |
package_variables | See Common Attributes | Label | optional | None |
postinst | The post-install script for the package. See http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-maintainerscripts.html. | Label | optional | None |
postrm | The post-remove script for the package. See http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-maintainerscripts.html. | Label | optional | None |
predepends | See http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-relationships.html#s-binarydeps. | List of strings | optional | [] |
preinst | “The pre-install script for the package. See http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-maintainerscripts.html. | Label | optional | None |
prerm | The pre-remove script for the package. See http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-maintainerscripts.html. | Label | optional | None |
priority | The priority of the package. See http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-archive.html#s-priorities. | String | optional | ”” |
provides | See http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-relationships.html#s-binarydeps. | List of strings | optional | [] |
recommends | See http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-relationships.html#s-binarydeps. | List of strings | optional | [] |
replaces | See http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-relationships.html#s-binarydeps. | List of strings | optional | [] |
section | The section of the package. See http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-archive.html#s-subsections. | String | optional | ”” |
suggests | See http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-relationships.html#s-binarydeps. | List of strings | optional | [] |
templates | templates file used for debconf integration. See https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-binary.html#prompting-in-maintainer-scripts. | Label | optional | None |
triggers | triggers file for configuring installation events exchanged by packages. See https://wiki.debian.org/DpkgTriggers. | Label | optional | None |
urgency | “urgency: See http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy. | String | optional | “medium” |
version | Package version. Must not be used with version_file . |
String | optional | ”” |
version_file | File that contains the package version. Must not be used with version . |
Label | optional | None |
Provides rules for creating RPM packages via pkg_filegroup and friends.
pkg_rpm() depends on the existence of an rpmbuild toolchain. Many users will find to convenient to use the one provided with their system. To enable that toolchain add the following stanza to WORKSPACE:
# Find rpmbuild if it exists.
load("@rules_pkg//toolchains/rpm:rpmbuild_configure.bzl", "find_system_rpmbuild")
find_system_rpmbuild(name="rules_pkg_rpmbuild")
pkg_rpm
pkg_rpm(name, architecture, binary_payload_compression, changelog, conflicts, debug, description, description_file, group, license, package_file_name, package_name, package_variables, post_scriptlet, post_scriptlet_file, postun_scriptlet, postun_scriptlet_file, pre_scriptlet, pre_scriptlet_file, preun_scriptlet, preun_scriptlet_file, provides, release, release_file, requires, requires_contextual, rpmbuild_path, source_date_epoch, source_date_epoch_file, spec_template, srcs, summary, url, version, version_file)
Creates an RPM format package via pkg_filegroup
and friends.
The uses the outputs of the rules in `mappings.bzl` to construct arbitrary
RPM packages. Attributes of this rule provide preamble information and
scriptlets, which are then used to compose a valid RPM spec file.
This rule will fail at analysis time if:
- Any `srcs` input creates the same destination, regardless of other
attributes.
This rule only functions on UNIXy platforms. The following tools must be
available on your system for this to function properly:
- `rpmbuild` (as specified in `rpmbuild_path`, or available in `$PATH`)
- GNU coreutils. BSD coreutils may work, but are not tested.
To set RPM file attributes (like `%config` and friends), set the
`rpm_filetag` in corresponding packaging rule (`pkg_files`, etc). The value
is prepended with "%" and added to the `%files` list, for example:
```
attrs = {"rpm_filetag": ("config(missingok, noreplace)",)},
```
Is the equivalent to `%config(missingok, noreplace)` in the `%files` list.
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required | |
architecture | Package architecture. This currently sets the BuildArch tag, which influences the output architecture of the package.Typically, BuildArch only needs to be set when the package is known to be cross-platform (e.g. written in an interpreted language), or, less common, when it is known that the application is only valid for specific architectures.When no attribute is provided, this will default to your host’s architecture. This is usually what you want. |
String | optional | ”” |
binary_payload_compression | Compression mode used for this RPM Must be a form that rpmbuild(8) knows how to process, which will depend on the version of rpmbuild in use. The value corresponds to the %_binary_payload macro and is set on the rpmbuild(8) command line if provided.Some examples of valid values (which may not be supported on your system) can be found here. On CentOS systems (also likely Red Hat and Fedora), you can find some supported values by looking for %_binary_payload in /usr/lib/rpm/macros . Other systems have similar files and configurations.If not provided, the compression mode will be computed by rpmbuild itself. Defaults may vary per distribution or build of rpm ; consult the relevant documentation for more details.WARNING: Bazel is currently not aware of action threading requirements for non-test actions. Using threaded compression may result in overcommitting your system. |
String | optional | ”” |
changelog | - | Label | optional | None |
conflicts | List of capabilities that conflict with this package when it is installed. Corresponds to the “Conflicts” preamble tag. See also: https://rpm.org/user_doc/dependencies.html |
List of strings | optional | [] |
debug | Debug the RPM helper script and RPM generation | Boolean | optional | False |
description | Multi-line description of this package, corresponds to RPM %description. Exactly one of description or description_file must be provided. |
String | optional | ”” |
description_file | File containing a multi-line description of this package, corresponds to RPM %description. | Label | optional | None |
group | Optional; RPM “Group” tag. NOTE: some distributions (as of writing, Fedora > 17 and CentOS/RHEL > 5) have deprecated this tag. Other distributions may require it, but it is harmless in any case. |
String | optional | ”” |
license | RPM “License” tag. The software license for the code distributed in this package. The underlying RPM builder requires you to put something here; if your package is not going to be distributed, feel free to set this to something like “Internal”. |
String | required | |
package_file_name | See ‘Common Attributes’ in the rules_pkg reference. If this is not provided, the package file given a NVRA-style (name-version-release.arch) output, which is preferred by most RPM repositories. |
String | optional | ”” |
package_name | Optional; RPM name override. If not provided, the name attribute of this rule will be used instead.This influences values like the spec file name. |
String | optional | ”” |
package_variables | See ‘Common Attributes’ in the rules_pkg reference | Label | optional | None |
post_scriptlet | RPM %post scriptlet. Currently only allowed to be a shell script.post_scriptlet and post_scriptlet_file are mutually exclusive. |
String | optional | ”” |
post_scriptlet_file | File containing the RPM %post scriptlet |
Label | optional | None |
postun_scriptlet | RPM %postun scriptlet. Currently only allowed to be a shell script.postun_scriptlet and postun_scriptlet_file are mutually exclusive. |
String | optional | ”” |
postun_scriptlet_file | File containing the RPM %postun scriptlet |
Label | optional | None |
pre_scriptlet | RPM %pre scriptlet. Currently only allowed to be a shell script.pre_scriptlet and pre_scriptlet_file are mutually exclusive. |
String | optional | ”” |
pre_scriptlet_file | File containing the RPM %pre scriptlet |
Label | optional | None |
preun_scriptlet | RPM %preun scriptlet. Currently only allowed to be a shell script.preun_scriptlet and preun_scriptlet_file are mutually exclusive. |
String | optional | ”” |
preun_scriptlet_file | File containing the RPM %preun scriptlet |
Label | optional | None |
provides | List of rpm capabilities that this package provides. Corresponds to the “Provides” preamble tag. See also: https://rpm.org/user_doc/dependencies.html |
List of strings | optional | [] |
release | RPM “Release” tag Exactly one of release or release_file must be provided. |
String | optional | ”” |
release_file | File containing RPM “Release” tag. | Label | optional | None |
requires | List of rpm capability expressions that this package requires. Corresponds to the “Requires” preamble tag. See also: https://rpm.org/user_doc/dependencies.html |
List of strings | optional | [] |
requires_contextual | Contextualized requirement specifications This is a map of various properties (often scriptlet types) to capability name specifications, e.g.: <pre> python {"pre": ["GConf2"],"post": ["GConf2"], "postun": ["GConf2"]} </pre>Which causes the below to be added to the spec file’s preamble: <pre> Requires(pre): GConf2 Requires(post): GConf2 Requires(postun): GConf2 </pre>This is most useful for ensuring that required tools exist when scriptlets are run, although there may be other valid use cases. Valid keys for this attribute may include, but are not limited to: - pre - post - preun - postun - pretrans - posttrans For capabilities that are always required by packages at runtime, use the requires attribute instead.See also: https://rpm.org/user_doc/more_dependencies.html NOTE: pkg_rpm does not check if the keys of this dictionary are acceptable to rpm(8) . |
Dictionary: String -> List of strings | optional | {} |
rpmbuild_path | Path to a rpmbuild binary. Deprecated in favor of the rpmbuild toolchain |
String | optional | ”” |
source_date_epoch | Value to export as SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH to facilitate reproducible builds Implicitly sets the %clamp_mtime_to_source_date_epoch in the subordinate call to rpmbuild to facilitate more consistent in-RPM file timestamps.Negative values (like the default) disable this feature. |
Integer | optional | -1 |
source_date_epoch_file | File containing the SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH value. Implicitly sets the %clamp_mtime_to_source_date_epoch in the subordinate call to rpmbuild to facilitate more consistent in-RPM file timestamps. |
Label | optional | None |
spec_template | Spec file template. Use this if you need to add additional logic to your spec files that is not available by default. In most cases, you should not need to override this attribute. |
Label | optional | //pkg/rpm:template.spec.tpl |
srcs | Mapping groups to include in this RPM. These are typically brought into life as pkg_filegroup s. |
List of labels | required | |
summary | RPM “Summary” tag. One-line summary of this package. Must not contain newlines. |
String | required | |
url | RPM “URL” tag; this project/vendor’s home on the Internet. | String | optional | ”” |
version | RPM “Version” tag. Exactly one of version or version_file must be provided. |
String | optional | ”” |
version_file | File containing RPM “Version” tag. | Label | optional | None |
Rules for making .tar files.
pkg_tar
pkg_tar(name, build_tar, compressor, compressor_args, deps, empty_dirs, empty_files, extension, files, include_runfiles, mode, modes, mtime, out, owner, ownername, ownernames, owners, package_dir, package_dir_file, package_file_name, package_variables, portable_mtime, private_stamp_detect, remap_paths, srcs, stamp, strip_prefix, symlinks)
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required | |
build_tar | - | Label | optional | //pkg/private/tar:build_tar |
compressor | - | Label | optional | None |
compressor_args | - | String | optional | ”” |
deps | - | List of labels | optional | [] |
empty_dirs | - | List of strings | optional | [] |
empty_files | - | List of strings | optional | [] |
extension | - | String | optional | “tar” |
files | - | Dictionary: Label -> String | optional | {} |
include_runfiles | - | Boolean | optional | False |
mode | - | String | optional | “0555” |
modes | - | Dictionary: String -> String | optional | {} |
mtime | - | Integer | optional | -1 |
out | - | Label | required | |
owner | - | String | optional | “0.0” |
ownername | - | String | optional | ”.” |
ownernames | - | Dictionary: String -> String | optional | {} |
owners | - | Dictionary: String -> String | optional | {} |
package_dir | Prefix to be prepend to all paths written. | String | optional | ”” |
package_dir_file | - | Label | optional | None |
package_file_name | See Common Attributes | String | optional | ”” |
package_variables | See Common Attributes | Label | optional | None |
portable_mtime | - | Boolean | optional | True |
private_stamp_detect | - | Boolean | optional | False |
remap_paths | - | Dictionary: String -> String | optional | {} |
srcs | - | List of labels | optional | [] |
stamp | Enable file time stamping. Possible values: <li>stamp = 1: Use the time of the build as the modification time of each file in the archive. <li>stamp = 0: Use an “epoch” time for the modification time of each file. This gives good build result caching. <li>stamp = -1: Control the chosen modification time using the –[no]stamp flag. <div class="since">Since 0.5.0</div> | Integer | optional | 0 |
strip_prefix | (note: Use strip_prefix = “.” to strip path to the package but preserve relative paths of sub directories beneath the package.) | String | optional | ”” |
symlinks | - | Dictionary: String -> String | optional | {} |
Rules for manipulation of various packaging.
pkg_zip
pkg_zip(name, mode, out, package_dir, package_file_name, package_variables, private_stamp_detect, srcs, stamp, strip_prefix, timestamp)
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required | |
mode | The default mode for all files in the archive. | String | optional | “0555” |
out | output file name. Default: name + “.zip”. | Label | required | |
package_dir | The prefix to add to all all paths in the archive. | String | optional | ”/” |
package_file_name | See Common Attributes | String | optional | ”” |
package_variables | See Common Attributes | Label | optional | None |
private_stamp_detect | - | Boolean | optional | False |
srcs | List of files that should be included in the archive. | List of labels | optional | [] |
stamp | Enable file time stamping. Possible values: <li>stamp = 1: Use the time of the build as the modification time of each file in the archive. <li>stamp = 0: Use an “epoch” time for the modification time of each file. This gives good build result caching. <li>stamp = -1: Control the chosen modification time using the –[no]stamp flag. | Integer | optional | 0 |
strip_prefix | - | String | optional | ”” |
timestamp | Time stamp to place on all files in the archive, expressed as seconds since the Unix Epoch, as per RFC 3339. The default is January 01, 1980, 00:00 UTC. Due to limitations in the format of zip files, values before Jan 1, 1980 will be rounded up and the precision in the zip file is limited to a granularity of 2 seconds. |
Integer | optional | 315532800 |
Package creation helper mapping rules.
This module declares Provider interfaces and rules for specifying the contents of packages in a package-type-agnostic way. The main rules supported here are the following:
pkg_files
describes destinations for rule outputspkg_mkdirs
describes directory structurespkg_mklink
describes symbolic linkspkg_filegroup
creates groupings of above to add to packages
Rules that actually make use of the outputs of the above rules are not specified here.
filter_directory
filter_directory(name, excludes, outdir_name, prefix, renames, src, strip_prefix)
Transform directories (TreeArtifacts) using pkg_filegroup-like semantics.
Effective order of operations:
1) Files are `exclude`d
2) `renames` _or_ `strip_prefix` is applied.
3) `prefix` is applied
In particular, if a `rename` applies to an individual file, `strip_prefix`
will not be applied to that particular file.
Each non-`rename``d path will look like this:
```
$OUTPUT_DIR/$PREFIX/$FILE_WITHOUT_STRIP_PREFIX
```
Each `rename`d path will look like this:
```
$OUTPUT_DIR/$PREFIX/$FILE_RENAMED
```
If an operation cannot be applied (`strip_prefix`) to any component in the
directory, or if one is unused (`exclude`, `rename`), the underlying command
will fail. See the individual attributes for details.
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required | |
excludes | Files to exclude from the output directory. Each element must refer to an individual file in src .All exclusions must be used. |
List of strings | optional | [] |
outdir_name | Name of output directory (otherwise defaults to the rule’s name) | String | optional | ”” |
prefix | Prefix to add to all paths in the output directory. This does not include the output directory name, which will be added regardless. |
String | optional | ”” |
renames | Files to rename in the output directory. Keys are destinations, values are sources prior to any path modifications (e.g. via prefix or strip_prefix ). Files that are exclude d must not be renamed.This currently only operates on individual files. strip_prefix does not apply to them.All renames must be used. |
Dictionary: String -> String | optional | {} |
src | Directory (TreeArtifact) to process. | Label | required | |
strip_prefix | Prefix to remove from all paths in the output directory. Must apply to all paths in the directory, even those rename’d. |
String | optional | ”” |
pkg_filegroup
pkg_filegroup(name, prefix, srcs)
Package contents grouping rule.
This rule represents a collection of packaging specifications (e.g. those
created by `pkg_files`, `pkg_mklink`, etc.) that have something in common,
such as a prefix or a human-readable category.
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required | |
prefix | A prefix to prepend to provided paths, applied like so: - For files and directories, this is simply prepended to the destination - For symbolic links, this is prepended to the “destination” part. |
String | optional | ”” |
srcs | A list of packaging specifications to be grouped together. | List of labels | required |
pkg_files
pkg_files(name, attributes, excludes, prefix, renames, srcs, strip_prefix)
General-purpose package target-to-destination mapping rule.
This rule provides a specification for the locations and attributes of
targets when they are packaged. No outputs are created other than Providers
that are intended to be consumed by other packaging rules, such as
`pkg_rpm`.
Labels associated with these rules are not passed directly to packaging
rules, instead, they should be passed to an associated `pkg_filegroup` rule,
which in turn should be passed to packaging rules.
Consumers of `pkg_files`s will, where possible, create the necessary
directory structure for your files so you do not have to unless you have
special requirements. Consult `pkg_mkdirs` for more details.
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required | |
attributes | Attributes to set on packaged files. Always use pkg_attributes() to set this rule attribute.If not otherwise overridden, the file’s mode will be set to UNIX “0644”, or the target platform’s equivalent. Consult the “Mapping Attributes” documentation in the rules_pkg reference for more details. |
String | optional | ”{}” |
excludes | List of files or labels to exclude from the inputs to this rule. Mostly useful for removing files from generated outputs or preexisting filegroup s. |
List of labels | optional | [] |
prefix | Installation prefix. This may be an arbitrary string, but it should be understandable by the packaging system you are using to have the desired outcome. For example, RPM macros like %{_libdir} may work correctly in paths for RPM packages, not, say, Debian packages.If any part of the directory structure of the computed destination of a file provided to pkg_filegroup or any similar rule does not already exist within a package, the package builder will create it for you with a reasonable set of default permissions (typically 0755 root.root ).It is possible to establish directory structures with arbitrary permissions using pkg_mkdirs . |
String | optional | ”” |
renames | Destination override map. This attribute allows the user to override destinations of files in pkg_file s relative to the prefix attribute. Keys to the dict are source files/labels, values are destinations relative to the prefix , ignoring whatever value was provided for strip_prefix .If the key refers to a TreeArtifact (directory output), you may specify the constant REMOVE_BASE_DIRECTORY as the value, which will result in all containing files and directories being installed relative to the otherwise specified install prefix (via the prefix and strip_prefix attributes), not the directory name.The following keys are rejected: - Any label that expands to more than one file (mappings must be one-to-one). - Any label or file that was either not provided or explicitly exclude d.The following values result in undefined behavior: - “” (the empty string) - “.” - Anything containing “..” |
Dictionary: Label -> String | optional | {} |
srcs | Files/Labels to include in the outputs of these rules | List of labels | required | |
strip_prefix | What prefix of a file’s path to discard prior to installation. This specifies what prefix of an incoming file’s path should not be included in the output package at after being appended to the install prefix (the prefix attribute). Note that this is only applied to full directory names, see strip_prefix for more details.Use the strip_prefix struct to define this attribute. If this attribute is not specified, all directories will be stripped from all files prior to being included in packages (strip_prefix.files_only() ).If prefix stripping fails on any file provided in srcs , the build will fail.Note that this only functions on paths that are known at analysis time. Specifically, this will not consider directories within TreeArtifacts (directory outputs), or the directories themselves. See also #269. |
String | optional | ”.” |
pkg_mkdirs
pkg_mkdirs(name, attributes, dirs)
Defines creation and ownership of directories in packages
Use this if:
1) You need to create an empty directory in your package.
2) Your package needs to explicitly own a directory, even if it already owns
files in those directories.
3) You need nonstandard permissions (typically, not "0755") on a directory
in your package.
For some package management systems (e.g. RPM), directory ownership (2) may
imply additional semantics. Consult your package manager's and target
distribution's documentation for more details.
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required | |
attributes | Attributes to set on packaged directories. Always use pkg_attributes() to set this rule attribute.If not otherwise overridden, the directory’s mode will be set to UNIX “0755”, or the target platform’s equivalent. Consult the “Mapping Attributes” documentation in the rules_pkg reference for more details. |
String | optional | ”{}” |
dirs | Directory names to make within the package If any part of the requested directory structure does not already exist within a package, the package builder will create it for you with a reasonable set of default permissions (typically 0755 root.root ). |
List of strings | required |
pkg_mklink_impl
pkg_mklink_impl(name, attributes, link_name, target)
Define a symlink within packages
This rule results in the creation of a single link within a package.
Symbolic links specified by this rule may point at files/directories outside of the
package, or otherwise left dangling.
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required | |
attributes | Attributes to set on packaged symbolic links. Always use pkg_attributes() to set this rule attribute.Symlink permissions may have different meanings depending on your host operating system; consult its documentation for more details. If not otherwise overridden, the link’s mode will be set to UNIX “0777”, or the target platform’s equivalent. Consult the “Mapping Attributes” documentation in the rules_pkg reference for more details. |
String | optional | ”{}” |
link_name | Link “destination”, a path within the package. This is the actual created symbolic link. If the directory structure provided by this attribute is not otherwise created when exist within the package when it is built, it will be created implicitly, much like with pkg_files .This path may be prefixed or rooted by grouping or packaging rules. |
String | required | |
target | Link “target”, a path on the filesystem. This is what the link “points” to, and may point to an arbitrary filesystem path, even relative paths. |
String | required |
pkg_attributes
pkg_attributes(mode, user, group, kwargs)
Format attributes for use in package mapping rules.
If “mode” is not provided, it will default to the mapping rule’s default mode. These vary per mapping rule; consult the respective documentation for more details.
Not providing any of “user”, or “group” will result in the package builder choosing one for you. The chosen value should not be relied upon.
Well-known attributes outside of the above are documented in the rules_pkg reference.
This is the only supported means of passing in attributes to package mapping
rules (e.g. pkg_files
).
PARAMETERS
RETURNS
A value usable in the “attributes” attribute in package mapping rules.
pkg_mklink
pkg_mklink(name, link_name, target, attributes, src, kwargs)
Create a symlink.
PARAMETERS
strip_prefix.files_only
strip_prefix.files_only()
strip_prefix.from_pkg
strip_prefix.from_pkg(path)
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
path | - | "" |
strip_prefix.from_root
strip_prefix.from_root(path)
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
path | - | "" |
Rules to create RPM archives.
NOTE: this module is deprecated in favor of pkg/rpm_pfg.bzl. For more
information on the pkg_filegroup
framework it uses, see pkg/mappings.bzl.
pkg_rpm() depends on the existence of an rpmbuild toolchain. Many users will find to convenient to use the one provided with their system. To enable that toolchain add the following stanza to WORKSPACE:
# Find rpmbuild if it exists.
load("@rules_pkg//toolchains/rpm:rpmbuild_configure.bzl", "find_system_rpmbuild")
find_system_rpmbuild(name="rules_pkg_rpmbuild")
pkg_rpm
pkg_rpm(name, architecture, changelog, data, debug, release, release_file, rpmbuild_path, source_date_epoch, source_date_epoch_file, spec_file, version, version_file)
Legacy version
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required | |
architecture | - | String | optional | “all” |
changelog | - | Label | optional | None |
data | - | List of labels | required | |
debug | - | Boolean | optional | False |
release | - | String | optional | ”” |
release_file | - | Label | optional | None |
rpmbuild_path | - | String | optional | ”” |
source_date_epoch | - | Integer | optional | 0 |
source_date_epoch_file | - | Label | optional | None |
spec_file | - | Label | required | |
version | - | String | optional | ”” |
version_file | - | Label | optional | None |