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| """Internal helper for running tests on Windows Bazel.""" |
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| import os |
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| from absl import flags |
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| FLAGS = flags.FLAGS |
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| def get_executable_path(py_binary_name): |
| """Returns the executable path of a py_binary. |
| |
| This returns the executable path of a py_binary that is in another Bazel |
| target's data dependencies. |
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| On Linux/macOS, the path and __file__ has the same root directory. |
| On Windows, bazel builds an .exe file and we need to use the MANIFEST file |
| the location the actual binary. |
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| Args: |
| py_binary_name: string, the name of a py_binary that is in another Bazel |
| target's data dependencies. |
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| Raises: |
| RuntimeError: Raised when it cannot locate the executable path. |
| """ |
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| if os.name == 'nt': |
| py_binary_name += '.exe' |
| manifest_file = os.path.join(FLAGS.test_srcdir, 'MANIFEST') |
| workspace_name = os.environ['TEST_WORKSPACE'] |
| manifest_entry = f'{workspace_name}/{py_binary_name}' |
| with open(manifest_file) as manifest_fd: |
| for line in manifest_fd: |
| tokens = line.strip().split(' ') |
| if len(tokens) != 2: |
| continue |
| if manifest_entry == tokens[0]: |
| return tokens[1] |
| raise RuntimeError( |
| 'Cannot locate executable path for {}, MANIFEST file: {}.'.format( |
| py_binary_name, manifest_file)) |
| else: |
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| path = __file__ |
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| for _ in range(__name__.count('.') + 1): |
| path = os.path.dirname(path) |
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| root_directory = path |
| return os.path.join(root_directory, py_binary_name) |
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