makeself_archive
Self-extractable archive on Unix using makeself tool.
Backend: pants.backend.experimental.makeself
args
Iterable[str] | NoneNoneArguments to pass to the makeself script when building this archive. These are passed before any file paths.
description
str | NoneNoneA human-readable description of the target.
Use pants list --documented :: to see all targets with descriptions.
files
Iterable[str] | NoneNoneAddresses to any file, files, or relocated_files targets to include in the archive, e.g. ["resources:logo"].
This is useful to include any loose files, like data files, image assets, or config files.
This will ignore any targets that are not file, files, or relocated_files targets.
If you instead want those files included in any packages specified in the packages field for this target, then use a resource or resources target and have the original package depend on the resources.
label
str | NoneNoneAn arbitrary text string describing the package. It will be displayed while extracting the files.
output_path
str | NoneNoneWhere the built asset should be located.
If undefined, this will use the path to the BUILD file, followed by the target name. For example, src/python/project:app would be src.python.project/app.ext.
When running pants package, this path will be prefixed by --distdir (e.g. dist/).
Warning: setting this value risks naming collisions with other package targets you may have.
packages
Iterable[str] | NoneNoneAddresses to any targets that can be built with pants package, e.g. ["project:app"].
Pants will build the assets as if you had run pants package. It will include the results in your archive using the same name they would normally have, but without the --distdir prefix (e.g. dist/).
You can include anything that can be built by pants package, e.g. a pex_binary, python_awslambda, or even another makeself_archive.
startup_script
Iterable[str] | NoneNoneThe startup script, i.e. what gets run when executing ./my_archive.run.
Examples: - ["startup.sh"] - ["echo", "Running makeself archieve"]
tags
Iterable[str] | NoneNoneArbitrary strings to describe a target.
For example, you may tag some test targets with 'integration_test' so that you could run pants --tag='integration_test' test :: to only run on targets with that tag.
tools
Iterable[str] | None()Specify required executable tools that might be used.
Only the tools explicitly provided will be available on the search PATH, and these tools must be found on the paths provided by [shell-setup].executable_search_paths (which defaults to the system PATH).