adhoc_tool
Execute any runnable target for its side effects.
Example BUILD file:
adhoc_tool(
runnable=":python_source",
args=[""],
execution_dependencies=[":scripts"],
output_directories=["results/"],
output_files=["logs/my-script.log"],
)
shell_sources(name="scripts")
Backend: pants.backend.experimental.adhoc
runnable
strAddress to a target that can be invoked by the run goal (and does not set run_in_sandbox_behavior=NOT_SUPPORTED). This will be executed along with any arguments specified by args, in a sandbox with that target's transitive dependencies, along with the transitive dependencies specified by execution_dependencies.
args
Iterable[str] | None()Extra arguments to pass into the runnable field.
description
str | NoneNoneA human-readable description of the target.
Use pants list --documented :: to see all targets with descriptions.
environment
str | None'__local__'Specify which environment target to consume environment-sensitive options from.
Once environments are defined in [environments-preview].names, you can specify the environment for this target by its name. Any fields that are defined in that environment will override the values from options set by pants.toml, command line values, or environment variables.
You can specify multiple valid environments by using parametrize. If __local__ is specified, Pants will fall back to the local_environment defined for the current platform, or no environment if no such environment exists.
execution_dependencies
Iterable[str] | NoneNoneThe execution dependencies for this command.
Dependencies specified here are those required to make the command complete successfully (e.g. file inputs, packages compiled from other targets, etc), but NOT required to make the outputs of the command useful. Dependencies that are required to use the outputs produced by this command should be specified using the output_dependencies field.
If this field is specified, dependencies from output_dependencies will not be added to the execution sandbox.
See also output_dependencies and runnable_dependencies.
extra_env_vars
Iterable[str] | NoneNoneAdditional environment variables to provide to the process.
Entries are strings in the form ENV_VAR=value to use explicitly; or just ENV_VAR to copy the value of a variable in Pants's own environment.
log_output
boolFalseSet to true if you want the output logged to the console.
output_dependencies
Iterable[str] | NoneNoneAny dependencies that need to be present (as transitive dependencies) whenever the outputs of this target are consumed (including as dependencies).
See also execution_dependencies and runnable_dependencies.
output_directories
Iterable[str] | None()Specify full directories (including recursive descendants) of output to capture, relative to the value of workdir.
For individual files, use output_files. At least one of output_files andoutput_directories must be specified.
Relative paths (including ..) may be used, as long as the path does not ascend further than the build root.
output_files
Iterable[str] | None()Specify the output files to capture, relative to the value of workdir.
For directories, use output_directories. At least one of output_files andoutput_directories must be specified.
Relative paths (including ..) may be used, as long as the path does not ascend further than the build root.
outputs_match_mode
'all' | 'all_warn' | 'allow_empty' | 'at_least_one' | 'at_least_one_warn' | None'all_warn'Configure whether all, or some, of the values in the output_files and output_directories fields must actually match the outputs generated by the invoked process. These values are called "globs". Outputs may be matched by more than one glob.
Valid values are:
-
all_warn: Log a warning if any glob fails to match an output. (In other words, all globs must match to avoid a warning.) This is the default value. -
all: Ensure all globs match an output or else raise an error. -
at_least_one_warn: Log a warning if none of the globs match an output. -
at_least_one: Ensure at least one glob matches an output or else raise an error. -
allow_empty: Allow empty digests (which means nothing was captured). This disables checking that globs match outputs.
path_env_modify
'append' | 'off' | 'prepend' | None'prepend'When executing the command of an adhoc_tool or shell_command target, Pants may augment the PATH environment variable with the location of any binary shims created for tools and for any runnable dependencies.
Modification of the PATH environment variable can be configured as follows: - prepend: Prepend the extra path components to any existing PATH value. - append: Append the extra path componenets to any existing PATH value. - off: Do not modify the existing PATH value.
root_output_directory
str | None'/'Adjusts the location of files output by this target, when consumed as a dependency.
Values are relative to the build root, except in the following cases:
.specifies the location of theBUILDfile.- Values beginning with
./are relative to the location of theBUILDfile. /or the empty string specifies the build root.- Values beginning with
/are also relative to the build root.
runnable_dependencies
Iterable[str] | NoneNoneThe runnable dependencies for this command.
Dependencies specified here are those required to exist on the PATH to make the command complete successfully (interpreters specified in a #! command, etc). Note that these dependencies will be made available on the PATH with the name of the target.
See also output_dependencies and execution_dependencies.
stderr
str | NoneNoneA filename to capture the contents of stderr to. Relative paths are relative to the value of workdir, absolute paths start at the build root.
stdout
str | NoneNoneA filename to capture the contents of stdout to. Relative paths are relative to the value of workdir, absolute paths start at the build root.
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.
timeout
int | None30Command execution timeout (in seconds).
workdir
str | None'.'Sets the working directory for the process.
Values are relative to the build root, except in the following cases:
.specifies the location of theBUILDfile.- Values beginning with
./are relative to the location of theBUILDfile. /or the empty string specifies the build root.- Values beginning with
/are also relative to the build root.
workspace_invalidation_sources
Iterable[str] | NoneNonePath globs for source files on which this target depends and for which any changes should cause this target's process to be re-executed. Unlike ordinary dependencies, the files referenced by workspace_invalidation_sources globs are not materialized into any execution sandbox and are referenced solely for cache invalidation purposes.
Note: This field is intended to work with the in-workspace execution environment configured by the workspace_environment target type. It should only be used when the configured environment for a target is a workspace_environment.
Implementation: Pants computes a digest of all of the files referenced by the provided globs and injects that digest into the process as an environment variable. Since environment variables are part of the cache key for a process's execution, any changes to the referenced files will change the digest and thus force re-exection of the process.