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Support for parsing `build.yaml` configuration.
Customizing builds #
Customizing the build behavior of a package is done by creating a build.yaml
file, which describes your configuration.
Dividing a package into Build targets #
When a Builder
should be applied to a subset of files in a package the package
can be broken up into multiple 'targets'. Targets are configured in the
targets
section of the build.yaml
. The key for each target makes up the name
for that target. Targets can be referred to in
'$definingPackageName:$targetname'
. When the target name matches the package
name it can also be referred to as just the package name. One target in every
package must use the package name so that consumers will use it by default.
In the build.yaml
file this target can be defined with the key $default
or
with the name of the package.
Each target may also contain the following keys:
- sources: List of Strings or Map, Optional. The set of files within the
package which make up this target. Files are specified using glob syntax. If a
List of Strings is used they are considered the 'include' globs. If a Map is
used can only have the keys
include
andexclude
. Any file which matches any glob ininclude
and no globs inexclude
is considered a source of the target. Wheninclude
is omitted every file is considered a match. - dependencies: List of Strings, Optional. The targets that this target
depends on. Strings in the format
'$packageName:$targetName'
to depend on a target within a package or$packageName
to depend on a package's default target. By default this is all of the package names this package depends on (from thepubspec.yaml
). - builders: Map, Optional. See "configuring builders" below.
Configuring Builder
s applied to your package #
Each target can specify a builders
key which configures the builders which are
applied to that target. The value is a Map from builder to configuration for
that builder. The key is in the format '$packageName|$builderName'
. The
configuration may have the following keys:
- enabled: Boolean, Optional: Whether to apply the builder to this target.
Omit this key if you want the default behavior based on the builder's
auto_apply
configuration. Builders which are manually applied (auto_apply: none
) are only ever used when there is a target specifying the builder withenabled: True
. - generate_for: List of String or Map, Optional:. The subset of files within
the target's
sources
which should have this Builder applied. Seesources
configuration above for how to configure this. - options: Map, Optional: A free-form map which will be passed to the
Builder
as aBuilderOptions
when it is constructed. Usage varies depending on the particular builder.
Defining Builder
s to apply to dependents (similar to transformers) #
If users of your package need to apply some code generation to their package,
then you can define Builder
s and have those applied to packages with a
dependency on yours.
The key for a Builder will be normalized so that consumers of the builder can
refer to it in '$definingPackageName|$builderName'
format. If the builder name
matches the package name it can also be referred to with just the package name.
Exposed Builder
s are configured in the builders
section of the build.yaml
.
This is a map of builder names to configuration. Each builder config may contain
the following keys:
- target: The name of the target which defines contains the
Builder
class definition. - import: Required. The import uri that should be used to import the library
containing the
Builder
class. This should always be apackage:
uri. - builder_factories: A
List<String>
which contains the names of the top-level methods in the imported library which are a function fitting the typedefBuilder factoryName(List<String> args)
. - build_extensions: Required. A map from input extension to the list of
output extensions that may be created for that input. This must match the
merged
buildExtensions
maps from eachBuilder
inbuilder_factories
. - auto_apply: Optional. The packages which should have this builder
automatically to applied. Defaults to
'none'
The possibilities are:"none"
: Never apply this Builder unless it is manually configured"dependents"
: Apply this Builder to the package with a direct dependency on the package exposing the builder."all_packages"
: Apply this Builder to all packages in the transitive dependency graph."root_package"
; Apply this Builder only to the top-level package.
- required_inputs: Optional, list of extensions. If a Builder must see every
input with one or more file extensions they can be specified here and it will
be guaranteed to run after any Builder which might produce an output of that
type. For instance a compiler must run after any Builder which can produce
.dart
outputs or those libraries can't be compiled. This option should be rare. Defaults to an empty list. - is_optional: Optional, boolean. Specifies whether a Builder can be run
lazily, such that it won't execute until one of it's outputs is requested by a
later Builder. This option should be rare. Defaults to
False
. - build_to: Optional. The location that generated assets should be output
to. The possibilities are:
"source"
: Outputs go to the source tree next to their primary inputs."cache"
: Outputs go to a hidden build cache and won't be published. The default is "cache". If a Builder specifies that it outputs to "source" it will never run on any package other than the root - but does not necessarily need to use the "root_package" value for "auto_apply". If it would otherwise run on a non-root package it will be filtered out.
- defaults: Optional: Default values to apply when a user does not specify
the corresponding key in their
builders
section. May contain the following keys:- generate_for: A list of globs that this Builder should run on as a
subset of the corresponding target, or a map with
include
andexclude
lists of globs.
- generate_for: A list of globs that this Builder should run on as a
subset of the corresponding target, or a map with
Example builders
config:
targets:
# The target containing the builder sources.
_my_builder: # By convention, this is private
sources:
- "lib/src/builder/**/*.dart"
- "lib/builder.dart"
dependencies:
- "build"
- "source_gen"
builders:
# The actual builder config.
my_builder:
target: ":_my_builder"
import: "package:my_package/builder.dart"
builder_factories: ["myBuilder"]
build_extensions: {".dart": [".my_package.dart"]}
auto_apply: dependents
Publishing build.yaml
files #
build.yaml
configuration should be published to pub with the package and
checked in to source control. Whenever a package is published with a
build.yaml
it should mark a dependency
on build_config
to ensure that
the package consuming the config has a compatible version. Breaking version
changes which do not impact the configuration file format will be clearly marked
in the changelog.