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An implementation of the Debug Adapter Protocol for Python (https://github.com/microsoft/debugpy).

Backend: pants.backend.python
Config section: [debugpy]

Basic options

args

--debugpy-args="[<shell_str>, <shell_str>, ...]"

PANTS_DEBUGPY_ARGS

default: []

Arguments to pass directly to debugpy, e.g. --debugpy-args='--log-to-stderr'.


Advanced options

install_from_resolve

--debugpy-install-from-resolve=<str>

PANTS_DEBUGPY_INSTALL_FROM_RESOLVE

default: None

If specified, install the tool using the lockfile for this named resolve.

This resolve must be defined in [python].resolves, as described in Third-party dependencies.

The resolve's entire lockfile will be installed, unless specific requirements are listed via the requirements option, in which case only those requirements will be installed. This is useful if you don't want to invalidate the tool's outputs when the resolve incurs changes to unrelated requirements.

If unspecified, and the lockfile option is unset, the tool will be installed using the default lockfile shipped with Pants.

If unspecified, and the lockfile option is set, the tool will use the custom debugpy "tool lockfile" generated from the version and extra_requirements options. But note that this mechanism is deprecated.


requirements

--debugpy-requirements="['<str>', '<str>', ...]"

PANTS_DEBUGPY_REQUIREMENTS

default: []

If install_from_resolve is specified, install these requirements, at the versions provided by the specified resolve's lockfile.

Values can be pip-style requirements (e.g., tool or tool==1.2.3 or tool>=1.2.3), or addresses of python_requirement targets (or targets that generate or depend on python_requirement targets).

The lockfile will be validated against the requirements - if a lockfile doesn't provide the requirement (at a suitable version, if the requirement specifies version constraints) Pants will error.

If unspecified, install the entire lockfile.


interpreter_constraints

--debugpy-interpreter-constraints="['<str>', '<str>', ...]"

PANTS_DEBUGPY_INTERPRETER_CONSTRAINTS

default:
[
  "CPython>=3.7,<4"
]

Python interpreter constraints for this tool.


console_script

--debugpy-console-script=<str>

PANTS_DEBUGPY_CONSOLE_SCRIPT

default: None

The console script for the tool. Using this option is generally preferable to (and mutually exclusive with) specifying an --entry-point since console script names have a higher expectation of staying stable across releases of the tool. Usually, you will not want to change this from the default.


entry_point

--debugpy-entry-point=<str>

PANTS_DEBUGPY_ENTRY_POINT

default: debugpy

The entry point for the tool. Generally you only want to use this option if the tool does not offer a --console-script (which this option is mutually exclusive with). Usually, you will not want to change this from the default.


Deprecated options

version

--debugpy-version=<str>

PANTS_DEBUGPY_VERSION

default: debugpy>=1.6.5,<1.7

Deprecated, is scheduled to be removed in version: 2.18.0.dev1.
Custom tool versions are now installed from named resolves, as described at [Lockfiles](doc:python-lockfiles).


Requirement string for the tool.


extra_requirements

--debugpy-extra-requirements="['<str>', '<str>', ...]"

PANTS_DEBUGPY_EXTRA_REQUIREMENTS

default: []

Deprecated, is scheduled to be removed in version: 2.18.0.dev1.
Custom tool versions are now installed from named resolves, as described at [Lockfiles](doc:python-lockfiles).


Any additional requirement strings to use with the tool. This is useful if the tool allows you to install plugins or if you need to constrain a dependency to a certain version.


lockfile

--debugpy-lockfile=<str>

PANTS_DEBUGPY_LOCKFILE

default: <default>

Deprecated, is scheduled to be removed in version: 2.18.0.dev0.
Custom tool versions are now installed from named resolves, as described at [Lockfiles](doc:python-lockfiles).

  1. If you have an existing resolve that includes the requirements for this tool,
    you can set `[debugpy].install_from_resolve = "<resolve name>".
    This may be the case if the tool also provides a runtime library, and you want
    to specify the version in just one place.
  2. If not, you can set up a new resolve as described at the link above.

Either way, the resolve you choose should provide the requirements currently set by the version and extra-requirements options for this tool, which you can see by running pants help-advanced debugpy.



Path to a lockfile used for installing the tool.

Set to the string <default> to use a lockfile provided by Pants, so long as you have not changed the --version and --extra-requirements options, and the tool's interpreter constraints are compatible with the default. Pants will error or warn if the lockfile is not compatible (controlled by [python].invalid_lockfile_behavior). See https://github.com/pantsbuild/pants/blob/release_2.17.0rc4/src/python/pants/backend/python/subsystems/debugpy.lock for the default lockfile contents.

To use a custom lockfile, set this option to a file path relative to the build root, then run pants generate-lockfiles --resolve=debugpy.

Alternatively, you can set this option to the path to a custom lockfile using pip's requirements.txt-style, ideally with --hash. Set [python].invalid_lockfile_behavior = 'ignore' so that Pants does not complain about missing lockfile headers.