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# Enable debugging tests with --config=debug
test:debug --test_arg=--node_options=--inspect-brk --test_output=streamed --test_strategy=exclusive --test_timeout=9999 --nocache_test_results
###############################
# Filesystem interactions #
###############################
# Create symlinks in the project:
# - dist/bin for outputs
# - dist/testlogs, dist/genfiles
# - bazel-out
# NB: bazel-out should be excluded from the editor configuration.
# The checked-in /.vscode/settings.json does this for VSCode.
# Other editors may require manual config to ignore this directory.
# In the past, we say a problem where VSCode traversed a massive tree, opening file handles and
# eventually a surprising failure with auto-discovery of the C++ toolchain in
# MacOS High Sierra.
# See https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/4603
build --symlink_prefix=dist/
# Disable watchfs as it causes tests to be flaky on Windows
# https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/29541
build --nowatchfs
# Turn off legacy external runfiles
run --nolegacy_external_runfiles
test --nolegacy_external_runfiles
# Turn on --incompatible_strict_action_env which was on by default
# in Bazel 0.21.0 but turned off again in 0.22.0. Follow
# https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/7026 for more details.
# This flag is needed to so that the bazel cache is not invalidated
# when running bazel via `yarn bazel`.
# See https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/27514.
build --incompatible_strict_action_env
run --incompatible_strict_action_env
test --incompatible_strict_action_env
###############################
# Release support #
# Turn on these settings with #
# --config=release #
###############################
# Releases should always be stamped with version control info
# This command assumes node on the path and is a workaround for
# https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/4802
build:release --workspace_status_command="node ./tools/bazel_stamp_vars.js"
###############################
# Output #
###############################
# A more useful default output mode for bazel query
# Prints eg. "ng_module rule //foo:bar" rather than just "//foo:bar"
query --output=label_kind
# By default, failing tests don't print any output, it goes to the log file
test --test_output=errors
################################
# Settings for CircleCI #
################################
# Bazel flags for CircleCI are in /.circleci/bazel.linux.rc and /.circleci/bazel.windows.rc
################################
# Temporary Settings for Ivy #
################################
# to determine if the compiler used should be Ivy or ViewEngine one can use `--define=compile=aot` on
build(ivy): support alternate compilation modes to enable Ivy testing (#24056) Bazel has a restriction that a single output (eg. a compiled version of //packages/common) can only be produced by a single rule. This precludes the Angular repo from having multiple rules that build the same code. And the complexity of having a single rule produce multiple outputs (eg. an ngc-compiled version of //packages/common and an Ivy-enabled version) is too high. Additionally, the Angular repo has lots of existing tests which could be executed as-is under Ivy. Such testing is very valuable, and it would be nice to share not only the code, but the dependency graph / build config as well. Thus, this change introduces a --define flag 'compile' with three potential values. When --define=compile=X is set, the entire build system runs in a particular mode - the behavior of all existing targets is controlled by the flag. This allows us to reuse our entire build structure for testing in a variety of different manners. The flag has three possible settings: * legacy (the default): the traditional View Engine (ngc) build * local: runs the prototype ngtsc compiler, which does not rely on global analysis * jit: runs ngtsc in a mode which executes tsickle, but excludes the Angular related transforms, which approximates the behavior of plain tsc. This allows the main packages such as common to be tested with the JIT compiler. Additionally, the ivy_ng_module() rule still exists and runs ngc in a mode where Ivy-compiled output is produced from global analysis information, as a stopgap while ngtsc is being developed. PR Close #24056
2018-05-21 18:48:00 -04:00
# any bazel target. This is a temporary flag until codebase is permanently switched to Ivy.
build --define=compile=legacy
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# Remote HTTP Caching #
#######################
build --remote_http_cache=https://storage.googleapis.com/angular-team-cache
build --remote_accept_cached=true
build --remote_upload_local_results=false
######################################
# Remote HTTP Caching writes support #
# Turn on these settings with #
# --config=-http-caching #
######################################
build:remote-http-caching --remote_upload_local_results=true
build:remote-http-caching --google_default_credentials
##################################
# Remote Build Execution support #
# Turn on these settings with #
# --config=remote #
##################################
# Load default settings for Remote Build Execution.
import %workspace%/third_party/github.com/bazelbuild/bazel-toolchains/bazelrc/.bazelrc.notoolchain
# Increase the default number of jobs by 50% because our build has lots of
# parallelism
build:remote --jobs=150
build:remote --google_default_credentials
# Toolchain and platform related flags
build:remote --host_javabase=@rbe_ubuntu1604_angular//java:jdk
build:remote --javabase=@rbe_ubuntu1604_angular//java:jdk
build:remote --host_java_toolchain=@bazel_tools//tools/jdk:toolchain_hostjdk8
build:remote --java_toolchain=@bazel_tools//tools/jdk:toolchain_hostjdk8
build:remote --crosstool_top=@rbe_ubuntu1604_angular//cc:toolchain
build:remote --action_env=BAZEL_DO_NOT_DETECT_CPP_TOOLCHAIN=1
build:remote --extra_toolchains=@rbe_ubuntu1604_angular//config:cc-toolchain
build:remote --extra_execution_platforms=//tools:rbe_ubuntu1604-angular
build:remote --host_platform=//tools:rbe_ubuntu1604-angular
build:remote --platforms=//tools:rbe_ubuntu1604-angular
# Remote instance and caching
build:remote --remote_instance_name=projects/internal-200822/instances/default_instance
build:remote --project_id=internal-200822
build:remote --remote_cache=remotebuildexecution.googleapis.com
###############################
# NodeJS rules settings
# These settings are required for rules_nodejs
###############################
# Turn on managed directories feature in Bazel
# This allows us to avoid installing a second copy of node_modules
common --experimental_allow_incremental_repository_updates
# This option is changed to true in Bazel 0.27 and exposes a possible
# regression in Bazel 0.27.0.
# Error observed is in npm_package target `//packages/common/locales:package`:
# ```
# ERROR: /home/circleci/ng/packages/common/locales/BUILD.bazel:13:1: Assembling
# npm package packages/common/locales/package failed: No usable spawn strategy found
# for spawn with mnemonic SkylarkAction. Your --spawn_strategyor --strategy flags
# are probably too strict. Visit https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/7480 for
# migration advises
# ```
# Suspect is https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/blob/master/internal/npm_package/npm_package.bzl#L75-L82:
# ```
# execution_requirements = {
# # Never schedule this action remotely because it's not computationally expensive.
# # It just copies files into a directory; it's not worth copying inputs and outputs to a remote worker.
# # Also don't run it in a sandbox, because it resolves an absolute path to the bazel-out directory
# # allowing the .pack and .publish runnables to work with no symlink_prefix
# # See https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/issues/187
# "local": "1",
# },
# ```
build --incompatible_list_based_execution_strategy_selection=false
test --incompatible_list_based_execution_strategy_selection=false
run --incompatible_list_based_execution_strategy_selection=false
####################################################
# User bazel configuration
# NOTE: This needs to be the *last* entry in the config.
####################################################
# Load any settings which are specific to the current user. Needs to be *last* statement
# in this config, as the user configuration should be able to overwrite flags from this file.
try-import .bazelrc.user