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#!/bin/bash
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# Set-up the base workspace, currently used as package_path to provide
# the tools directory.
# Create symlinks so we can use tools and examples from the base_workspace.
function symlink_directory() {
local dir=$1
rm -fr "${base_workspace}/${dir}"
mkdir "${base_workspace}/${dir}"
for i in $(cd ${dir}; ls | grep -v "^BUILD$"); do
ln -s "$(pwd)/${dir}/$i" "${base_workspace}/${dir}/$i";
done
touch "${base_workspace}/${dir}/DONT_FOLLOW_SYMLINKS_WHEN_TRAVERSING_THIS_DIRECTORY_VIA_A_RECURSIVE_TARGET_PATTERN"
}
base_workspace="${WORKSPACE_DIR}/base_workspace"
mkdir -p "${base_workspace}"
symlink_directory tools
cat > "${base_workspace}/tools/BUILD" <<EOF
package(default_visibility = ["//visibility:public"])
exports_files(["test_sharding_compliant"])
EOF
symlink_directory examples
symlink_directory third_party
# Create a bazelrc file with the base_workspace directory in the package path.
bazelrc='build --package_path %workspace%:'${base_workspace}
bazelrc="${bazelrc}"$'\nfetch --package_path %workspace%:'${base_workspace}
bazelrc="${bazelrc}"$'\nquery --package_path %workspace%:'${base_workspace}
if [ -z "${HOME-}" ]; then
warning="$INFO No \$HOME variable set, cannot write .bazelrc file."
warning="$warning Consider adding $base_workspace to your package path"
display $warning
elif [ ! -f $HOME/.bazelrc ]; then
display "$INFO Creating a .bazelrc pointing to $base_workspace"
echo -e "$bazelrc" > $HOME/.bazelrc
else
while read rcline; do
if ! grep -q "$rcline" $HOME/.bazelrc; then
warning="$INFO You already have a .bazelrc. Make sure it contains the "
warning="$warning following package paths:\n\n$bazelrc\n\n"
display "$warning"
break
fi
done <<< "$bazelrc"
fi