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@ -77,6 +77,8 @@ TEST_PLATFORMS = {
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],
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}
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# Helper which produces the ALL_PLATFORMS dictionary, composed of the union of
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# CLIENT, NODE, SERVER, and TEST platforms
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def _all_platforms():
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all_platforms = {}
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for platforms in [CLIENT_PLATFORMS, NODE_PLATFORMS, SERVER_PLATFORMS, TEST_PLATFORMS]:
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def go_platform_constraint(os, arch):
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return "@io_bazel_rules_go//go/platform:%s_%s" % (os, arch)
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# Helper to for_platforms which updates the select() dictionary.
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# d is the dictionary being updated.
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# value is the value to set for each item of platforms, which should
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# be a single platform category dictionary (e.g. SERVER_PLATFORMS).
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# only_os selects one of the OSes in platforms.
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def _update_dict_for_platform_category(d, value, platforms, only_os = None):
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if not value:
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return
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# Hopefully this is just a string
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d[constraint] = value.format(**fmt_args)
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# for_platforms returns a dictionary to be used with select().
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# select() is used for configurable attributes (most attributes, notably
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# excluding output filenames), and takes a dictionary mapping a condition
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# to a value for that attribute.
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# select() is described in more detail in the Bazel documentation:
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# https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/be/functions.html#select
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#
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# One notable condition is the target platform (os and arch).
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# Kubernetes binaries generally target particular platform categories,
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# such as client binaries like kubectl, or node binaries like kubelet.
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# Additionally, some build artifacts need specific configurations such as
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# the appropriate arch-specific base image.
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#
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# This macro produces a dictionary where each of the platform categories
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# (client, node, server, test, all) is enumerated and filled in
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# the the provided arguments as the values.
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#
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# For example, a filegroup might want to include one binary for all client
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# platforms and another binary for server platforms. The client and server
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# platform lists have some shared items but also some disjoint items.
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# The client binary can be provided in for_client and the server binary provided
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# in for_server; this macro will then return a select() dictionary that
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# includes the appropriate binaries based on the configured platform.
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#
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# Another example selecting the appropriate base image for a docker container.
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# One can use select(for_platforms(for_server="base-image-{ARCH}//image"))
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# to have the appropriate arch-specific image selected.
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#
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# The for_platform arguments can be lists, dictionaries, or strings, but
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# they should all be the same type for a given call.
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# The tokens {OS} and {ARCH} will be substituted with the corresponding values,
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# but if a dictionary is provided, only the dictionary values will be formatted.
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#
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# If default is provided, a default condition will be added with the provided
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# value.
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# only_os can be used to select a single OS from a platform category that lists
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# multiple OSes. For example, it doesn't make sense to build debs or RPMs for
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# anything besides Linux, so you might supply only_os="linux" for those rules.
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#
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# For a complete example, consult something like the release-tars target in
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# build/release-tars/BUILD.
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def for_platforms(
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for_client = None,
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for_node = None,
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load("@io_k8s_repo_infra//defs:build.bzl", "release_filegroup")
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load("@io_k8s_repo_infra//defs:pkg.bzl", "pkg_tar")
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# Bazel doesn't make the output filename
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# (such as kubernetes-server-{OS}-{ARCH}.tar.gz) configurable, so we instead
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# create rules for all platforms and tag them manual.
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# We then select the correct set of platform-specific tarballs in this filegroup
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# using a select() statement.
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# Thus the release-tars target always selects the correct set of tarballs
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# for the configured platform being built.
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release_filegroup(
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name = "release-tars",
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conditioned_srcs = for_platforms(
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for_all = [
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":kubernetes.tar.gz",
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":kubernetes-src.tar.gz",
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],
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for_client = [":kubernetes-client-{OS}-{ARCH}.tar.gz"],
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for_node = [":kubernetes-node-{OS}-{ARCH}.tar.gz"],
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for_server = [
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":kubernetes-server-{OS}-{ARCH}.tar.gz",
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":kubernetes-manifests.tar.gz",
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],
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for_test = [
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":kubernetes-test-portable.tar.gz",
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":kubernetes-test-{OS}-{ARCH}.tar.gz",
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# TODO(ixdy): remove once the "mondo-test" tarball is deprecated.
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# It isn't really mondo under Bazel anyway.
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":kubernetes-test.tar.gz",
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],
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),
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)
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filegroup(
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name = "package-srcs",
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srcs = glob(["**"]),
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"manual",
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"no-cache",
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],
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tags = ["no-cache"],
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deps = select({go_platform_constraint(os, arch): [":_test-bin"]}),
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) for arch in archs] for os, archs in TEST_PLATFORMS.items()]
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"//cluster:manifests",
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],
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)
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release_filegroup(
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name = "release-tars",
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srcs = [
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":kubernetes.tar.gz",
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":kubernetes-src.tar.gz",
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],
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conditioned_srcs = for_platforms(
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for_all = [
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],
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for_client = [":kubernetes-client-{OS}-{ARCH}.tar.gz"],
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for_node = [":kubernetes-node-{OS}-{ARCH}.tar.gz"],
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for_server = [
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":kubernetes-server-{OS}-{ARCH}.tar.gz",
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":kubernetes-manifests.tar.gz",
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],
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for_test = [
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":kubernetes-test-portable.tar.gz",
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":kubernetes-test-{OS}-{ARCH}.tar.gz",
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":kubernetes-test.tar.gz", # FIXME
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],
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),
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)
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"//cluster/gce/gci:gcs-release-artifacts-and-hashes",
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],
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tags = ["manual"],
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# Use for_platforms to format the upload path based on the configured
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# platform (os/arch).
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# For example, this will turn into something like
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# upload_paths = select({
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# "@io_bazel_rules_go//go/platform:windows_386": {
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# ...,"//:binary-artifacts-and-hashes": "bin/windows/386"},
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# "@io_bazel_rules_go//go/platform:linux_ppc64le": {
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# ...,"//:binary-artifacts-and-hashes": "bin/linux/ppc64le"},
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#})
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# and bazel will select the correct entry.
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upload_paths = select(for_platforms(for_all = {
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"//build/release-tars:release-tars-and-hashes": "",
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"//cluster/gce/gci:gcs-release-artifacts-and-hashes": "extra/gce",
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