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A tool to manage running external executables within package:build

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A ScratchSpace is a thin wrapper around a temporary directory. The constructor takes zero arguments, so making one is as simple as doing new ScratchSpace().

In general, you should wrap a ScratchSpace in a Resource, so that you can re-use the scratch space across build steps in an individual build. This is safe to do since you are not allowed to overwrite files within a build.

This should look something like the following:

final myScratchSpaceResource =
    new Resource(() => new ScratchSpace(), dispose: (old) => old.delete());

And then you can get access to it through the BuildStep#fetchResource api:

class MyBuilder extends Builder {
  Future build(BuildStep buildStep) async {
    var scratchSpace = await buildStep.fetchResource(myScratchSpaceResource);
  }
}

Adding assets to a ScratchSpace #

To add assets to the ScratchSpace, you use the ensureAssets method, which takes an Iterable<AssetId> and an AssetReader (for which you should generally pass your BuildStep which implements that interface).

You must always call this method with all assets that your external executable might need in order to set up the proper dependencies and ensure hermetic builds.

Note: It is important to note that the ScratchSpace does not guarantee that the version of a file within it is the most updated version, only that some version of it exists. For this reason you should create a new ScratchSpace for each build using the Resource class as recommended above.

Deleting a ScratchSpace #

When you are done with a ScratchSpace you should call delete on it to make sure it gets cleaned up, otherwise you can end up filling up the users tmp directory.

Note: You cannot delete individual assets from a ScratchSpace today, you can only delete the entire thing. If you have a use case for deleting individual files you can file an issue.

Getting the actual File objects for a ScratchSpace #

When invoking an external binary, you probably need to tell it where to look for files. There are a few fields/methods to help you do this:

  • String get packagesDir: The packages directory in the ScratchSpace.
  • String get tmpDir: The root temp directory for the ScratchSpace.
  • File fileFor(AssetId id): The File object for id.

Copying back outputs from the temp directory #

After running your executable, you most likely have some outputs that you need to notify the build system about. To do this you can use the copyOutput method, which takes an AssetId and AssetWriter (for which you should generally pass your BuildStep which implements that interface).

This will copy the asset referenced by the AssetId from the temp directory back to your actual output directory.

Feature requests and bugs #

Please file feature requests and bugs at the issue tracker.

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A tool to manage running external executables within package:build

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