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Version: 2.13 (deprecated)

Extending existing targets

Adding new fields to target types.


When to add new fields?

Adding new fields is useful when you are already using a target type, but need to store additional metadata for your plugin.

For example, if you're writing a codegen plugin to convert a protobuf_source target into Java source files, you may want to add a jdk_version field to protobuf_source.

If you are instead adding support for a new language, create a new target type.

If you want to reduce boilerplate in BUILD files, such as changing default values, use macros.

How to add new fields

First, define the field. Then, register it by using OriginalTarget.register_plugin_field(CustomField), like this:

plugins/register.py
from pants.backend.codegen.protobuf.target_types import ProtobufSourceTarget
from pants.engine.target import IntField


class ProtobufJdkVersionField(IntField):
alias = "jdk_version"
default = 11
help = "Which JDK protobuf should target."


def rules():
return [ProtobufSourceTarget.register_plugin_field(ProtobufJdkVersionField)]

To confirm this worked, run ./pants help protobuf_source.