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| title: Aquery (Action Graph Query) |
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| <h1>Aquery (Action Graph Query)</h1> |
| |
| |
| <ul> |
| <li><a href="#overview">Overview</a></li> |
| <li><a href="#basic-syntax">Basic Syntax</a></li> |
| <li><a href="#functions">Aquery Functions</a></li> |
| <li><a href="#options">Options</a></li> |
| <li> |
| <a href="#misc">Other Tools and Features</a> |
| <ul> |
| <li><a href="#skyframe-state">Querying Against the State of Skyframe</a></li> |
| <li><a href="#diff-tool">Comparing Aquery Outputs</a></li> |
| <li><a href="#aspect-on-aspect">Handling Aspect-on-aspect</a></li> |
| </ul> |
| </li> |
| <li><a href="#known-issues">Known Issues</a></li> |
| <li><a href="#updates">Updates</a></li> |
| </ul> |
| |
| <h2 id='overview'>Overview</h2> |
| |
| <p> |
| The <code>aquery</code> command allows you to query for actions in your build graph. |
| It operates on the post-analysis Configured Target Graph and exposes |
| information about <b>Actions, Artifacts and their relationships.</b> |
| </p> |
| |
| <p> |
| <code>aquery</code> is useful when we are interested in the properties of the Actions/Artifacts |
| generated from the Configured Target Graph. For example, the actual commands run |
| and their inputs/outputs/mnemonics. |
| </p> |
| |
| <p> |
| The tool accepts several command-line <a href="#aquery-options">options</a>. |
| Notably, the aquery command runs on top of a regular Bazel build and inherits |
| the set of options available during a build. |
| </p> |
| |
| <p> |
| It supports the same set of functions that is also available to traditional |
| <code>query</code> but <code>siblings</code>, <code>buildfiles</code> and |
| <code>tests</code>. |
| </p> |
| |
| <p>An example <code>aquery</code> output (without specific details):</p> |
| |
| <pre> |
| $ bazel aquery 'deps(//some:label)' |
| action 'Writing file some_file_name' |
| Mnemonic: ... |
| Target: ... |
| Configuration: ... |
| ActionKey: ... |
| Inputs: [...] |
| Outputs: [...] |
| </pre> |
| |
| <h2 id='basic-syntax'>Basic Syntax</h2> |
| |
| <p>A simple example of the syntax for <code>aquery</code> is as follows:</p> |
| |
| <p><code>bazel aquery "aquery_function(function(//target))"</code></p> |
| |
| <p>The query expression (in quotes) consists of the following: |
| |
| <ul> |
| <li> |
| <code>aquery_function(...)</code>: functions specific to <code>aquery</code>. |
| More details <a href="#functions">below</a>. |
| </li> |
| <li> |
| <code>function(...)</code>: the standard <a href="query.html#functions">functions</a> |
| as traditional <code>query</code>. |
| </li> |
| <li> |
| <code>//target</code> is the label to the interested target. |
| </li> |
| </ul> |
| |
| <pre> |
| # aquery examples: |
| # Get the action graph generated while building //src/target_a |
| $ bazel aquery '//src/target_a' |
| |
| # Get the action graph generated while building all dependencies of //src/target_a |
| $ bazel aquery 'deps(//src/target_a)' |
| |
| # Get the action graph generated while building all dependencies of //src/target_a |
| # whose inputs filenames match the regex ".*cpp". |
| $ bazel aquery 'inputs(".*cpp", deps(//src/target_a))' |
| </pre> |
| |
| <h2 id='functions'>Aquery Functions</h2> |
| |
| <p>There are currently 3 <code>aquery</code> functions:</p> |
| <ul> |
| <li><code>inputs</code>: filter actions by inputs.</li> |
| <li><code>outputs</code>: filter actions by outputs</li> |
| <li><code>mnemonic</code>: filter actions by mnemonic</li> |
| </ul> |
| |
| <p><code>expr ::= inputs(word, expr)</code></p> |
| |
| <p> |
| The <code>inputs</code> operator returns the actions generated from building <code>expr</code>, |
| whose input filenames match the regex provided by <code>word</code>. |
| </p> |
| |
| <p><code>$ bazel aquery 'inputs(".*cpp", deps(//src/target_a))'</code></p> |
| |
| <p><code>outputs</code> and <code>mnemonic</code> functions share a similar syntax.</p> |
| |
| <p>You can also combine functions to achieve the AND operation. For example:</p> |
| <pre> |
| $ bazel aquery 'mnemonic("Cpp.*", (inputs(".*cpp", inputs("foo.*", //src/target_a))))' |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| The above command would find all actions involved in building <code>//src/target_a</code>, |
| whose mnemonics match <code>"Cpp.*"</code> and inputs match the patterns |
| <code>".*cpp"</code> and <code>"foo.*"</code>. |
| </p> |
| |
| <h3>Important: aquery functions can't be nested inside non-aquery functions</h3> |
| <ul> |
| <li>Conceptually this makes sense since the output of aquery functions is Actions, |
| not Configured Targets.</li> |
| <li> |
| An example of the syntax error produced: |
| <pre> |
| $ bazel aquery 'deps(inputs(".*cpp", //src/target_a))' |
| ERROR: aquery filter functions (inputs, outputs, mnemonic) produce actions, |
| and therefore can't be the input of other function types: deps |
| deps(inputs(".*cpp", //src/target_a)) |
| </pre> |
| </li> |
| </ul> |
| |
| <h2 id='options'>Options</h2> |
| |
| <h3>Build Options</h3> |
| |
| <p> |
| <code>aquery</code> runs on top of a regular Bazel build and thus inherits the set of |
| <a href="command-line-reference.html#build-options">options</a> |
| available during a build. |
| </p> |
| |
| <h3 id="aquery-options">Aquery options</h3> |
| |
| <h4><code class='flag'>--output=(text|proto|textproto), default=text</code></h4> |
| |
| <p> |
| The default output format (<code>text</code>) is human-readable, |
| use <code>proto</code> or <code>textproto</code> for machine-readable format. |
| </p> |
| |
| <h4><code class='flag'>--include_commandline, default=true</code></h4> |
| |
| <p> |
| Includes the content of the action command lines in the output (potentially large). |
| </p> |
| |
| <h4><code class='flag'>--include_aspects, default=false</code></h4> |
| |
| <p> |
| Whether to include Aspect-generated actions in the output. |
| </p> |
| |
| <h4><code class='flag'>--include_param_files, default=false</code></h4> |
| |
| <p> |
| Include the content of the param files used in the command (potentially large). |
| Warning: Enabling this flag will automatically enable the <code>--include_commandline</code> flag. |
| </p> |
| |
| <h4><code class='flag'>--skyframe_state, default=false</code></h4> |
| |
| <p> |
| Without performing extra analysis, dump the current Action Graph from Skyframe. |
| Note: Specifying a target with <code>--skyframe_state</code> is currently not supported. |
| This flag is only available with <code>--output=proto</code> or <code>--output=textproto</code>. |
| </p> |
| |
| <h2 id='misc'>Other Tools and Features</h2> |
| |
| <h3 id="skyframe-state">Querying against the state of Skyframe</h3> |
| |
| <p> |
| <a href="https://bazel.build/designs/skyframe.html">Skyframe</a> is the evaluation and |
| incrementality model of Bazel. On each instance of Bazel server, Skyframe stores the dependency graph |
| constructed from the previous runs of the <a href="guide.html#analysis-phase">Analysis phase</a>. |
| </p> |
| |
| <p> |
| In some cases, it is useful to query the Action Graph currently on Skyframe. |
| An example use case would be: |
| </p> |
| |
| <ol> |
| <li>Run <code>bazel build //target_a</code></li> |
| <li>Run <code>bazel build //target_b</code></li> |
| <li>File <code>foo.out</code> was generated.</li> |
| </ol> |
| |
| <p> |
| <i>As a Bazel user, I want to determine if <code>foo.out</code> was generated from building |
| <code>//target_a</code> or <code>//target_b</code></i>. |
| </p> |
| |
| <p> |
| One could run <code>bazel aquery 'outputs("foo.out", //target_a)'</code> and |
| <code>bazel aquery 'outputs("foo.out", //target_b)'</code> to figure out the action responsible |
| for creating <code>foo.out</code>, and in turn the target. However, the number of different |
| targets previously built can be larger than 2, which makes running multiple <code>aquery</code> |
| commands a hassle. |
| </p> |
| |
| <p>As an alternative, the <code>--skyframe_state</code> flag can be used:</p> |
| |
| <pre> |
| # List all actions on Skyframe's action graph |
| $ bazel aquery --output=proto --skyframe_state |
| |
| # or |
| |
| # List all actions on Skyframe's action graph, whose output matches "foo.out" |
| $ bazel aquery --output=proto --skyframe_state 'outputs("foo.out")' |
| </pre> |
| |
| <p> |
| With <code>--skyframe_state</code> mode, <code>aquery</code> takes the content of the Action Graph |
| that Skyframe keeps on the current instance of Bazel, (optionally) performs filtering on it and |
| outputs the content, without re-running the analysis phase. |
| </p> |
| |
| <h4>Special considerations</h4> |
| |
| <h5>Output format</h5> |
| |
| <p><code>--skyframe_state</code> is currently only available for <code>--output=proto</code> |
| and <code>--output=textproto</code></p> |
| |
| <h5>Non-inclusion of target labels in the query expression</h5> |
| |
| <p> |
| Currently, <code>--skyframe_state</code> queries the whole action graph that exists on Skyframe, |
| regardless of the targets. Having the target label specified in the query together with |
| <code>--skyframe_state</code> is considered a syntax error: |
| </p> |
| |
| <pre> |
| # WRONG: Target Included |
| $ bazel aquery --output=proto --skyframe_state <b>//target_a</b> |
| ERROR: Error while parsing '//target_a)': Specifying build target(s) [//target_a] with --skyframe_state is currently not supported. |
| |
| # WRONG: Target Included |
| $ bazel aquery --output=proto --skyframe_state 'inputs(".*.java", <b>//target_a</b>)' |
| ERROR: Error while parsing '//target_a)': Specifying build target(s) [//target_a] with --skyframe_state is currently not supported. |
| |
| # CORRECT: Without Target |
| $ bazel aquery --output=proto --skyframe_state |
| $ bazel aquery --output=proto --skyframe_state 'inputs(".*.java")' |
| </pre> |
| |
| <h3 id="diff-tool">Comparing Aquery Outputs</h3> |
| |
| <p> |
| You can compare the outputs of two different aquery invocations using the <code>aquery_differ</code> tool. |
| For instance: when you make some changes to your rule definition and want to verify that the |
| command lines being run did not change. <code>aquery_differ</code> is the tool for that. |
| </p> |
| |
| <p> |
| The tool is available in the <a href="https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/tree/master/tools/aquery_differ">bazelbuild/bazel</a> repository. |
| To use it, clone the repository to your local machine. An example usage: |
| </p> |
| |
| <pre> |
| $ bazel run //tools/aquery_differ -- \ |
| --before=/path/to/before.proto \ |
| --after=/path/to/after.proto \ |
| --input_type=proto \ |
| --attrs=cmdline \ |
| --attrs=inputs |
| </pre> |
| |
| <p> |
| The above command returns the difference between the <code>before</code> and <code>after</code> aquery outputs: |
| which actions were present in one but not the other, which actions have different |
| command line/inputs in each aquery output, ...). The result of running the above command would be: |
| </p> |
| |
| <pre> |
| Aquery output 'after' change contains an action that generates the following outputs that aquery output 'before' change doesn't: |
| ... |
| /list of output files/ |
| ... |
| |
| [cmdline] |
| Difference in the action that generates the following output(s): |
| /path/to/abc.out |
| --- /path/to/before.proto |
| +++ /path/to/after.proto |
| @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ |
| ... |
| /cmdline diff, in unified diff format/ |
| ... |
| </pre> |
| |
| <h4>Command options</h4> |
| <p><code class='flag'>--before, --after</code>: The aquery output files to be compared</p> |
| <p> |
| <code class='flag'>--input_type=(proto|text_proto), default=proto</code>: the format of the input |
| files. We currently support <code>proto</code> and <code>textproto</code> aquery output. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| <code class='flag'>--attrs=(cmdline|inputs), default=cmdline</code>: the attributes of actions |
| to be compared. |
| </p> |
| |
| <h3 id="aspect-on-aspect">Aspect-on-Aspect</h3> |
| |
| <p> |
| It is possible for <a href="https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/skylark/aspects.html">Aspects</a> |
| to be applied on top of each other. The aquery output of the action generated by these Aspects would |
| then include the <i>Aspect path</i>, which is the sequence of Aspects applied to the target which generated the action. |
| </p> |
| |
| <p>An example of Aspect-on-Aspect:</p> |
| |
| <pre> |
| t0 |
| ^ |
| | <- a1 |
| t1 |
| ^ |
| | <- a2 |
| t2 |
| </pre> |
| |
| <p> |
| Let t<sub>i</sub> be a target of rule r<sub>i</sub>, which applies an Aspect a<sub>i</sub> |
| to its dependencies. |
| </p> |
| |
| <p>Assume that a2 generates an action X when applied to target t0. The text output of |
| <code>bazel aquery --include_aspects 'deps(//t2)'</code> for action X would be:</p> |
| |
| <pre> |
| action ... |
| Mnemonic: ... |
| Target: //my_pkg:t0 |
| Configuration: ... |
| AspectDescriptors: [//my_pkg:rule.bzl%<b>a2</b>(foo=...) |
| -> //my_pkg:rule.bzl%<b>a1</b>(bar=...)] |
| ... |
| </pre> |
| |
| <p> |
| This means that action <code>X</code> was generated by Aspect <code>a2</code> applied onto |
| <code>a1(t0)</code>, where <code>a1(t0)</code> is the result of Aspect <code>a1</code> applied |
| onto target <code>t0</code>. |
| </p> |
| |
| <p>Each <code>AspectDescriptor</code> has the following format:</p> |
| |
| <pre> |
| AspectClass([param=value,...]) |
| </pre> |
| |
| <p> |
| <code>AspectClass</code> could be the name of the Aspect class (for native Aspects) or |
| <code>bzl_file%aspect_name</code> (for Starlark Aspects). <code>AspectDescriptor</code> are |
| sorted in topological order of the |
| <a href="https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/skylark/aspects.html#aspect-basics">dependency graph</a>. |
| </p> |
| |
| <h2 id='known-issues'>Known Issues</h2> |
| |
| <p> |
| The list of aquery issues/planned features can be found on |
| <a href="https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/labels/team-Performance">GitHub</a>. |
| </p> |
| |
| <h2 id='updates'>Updates</h2> |
| |
| <p> |
| Please contact twerth@google.com and leba@google.com for any issue/feature request. |
| </p> |