輸出內容目錄版面配置

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本頁說明輸出目錄的規定和版面配置。

相關規定

輸出目錄版面配置的相關規定:

  • 如果有多名使用者在同一個盒子上建構,則不會發生衝突。
  • 支援同時在多個工作區中建構。
  • 支援在相同工作區中建構多個目標設定。
  • 不會與其他工具衝突。
  • 方便存取。
  • 清潔容易,甚至可以選擇性清潔。
  • 即使使用者在變更至用戶端目錄時依賴符號連結,也能確保不發生混淆。
  • 每位使用者的所有建構狀態都應位於一個目錄下方 (「我想清除所有用戶端的所有 .o 檔案。」)

目前的版面配置

目前導入的解決方案:

  • 您必須從包含 WORKSPACE 檔案的目錄叫用 Bazel ( 「workspace Directory」或該目錄的子目錄。如果下載錯誤,就會回報錯誤 但實際上並非如此
  • Linux 上的 outputRoot 目錄預設為 ~/.cache/bazel/private/var/tmp在 macOS 中,Windows 系統則預設為 %HOME% (如有設定), 否則為 %USERPROFILE%,否則呼叫結果 已設定 FOLDERID_Profile 標記的 SHGetKnownFolderPath()。如果已設定環境變數 $TEST_TMPDIR (例如在 Bazel 本身的測試中),則該值會覆寫預設值。
  • Bazel 使用者的建構狀態位於 outputRoot/_bazel_$USER 下方。這就是所謂的 outputUserRoot 目錄。
  • outputUserRoot 目錄下方有 install 目錄,其中的 installBase 目錄名稱為 Bazel 安裝資訊清單的 MD5 雜湊。
  • outputUserRoot 目錄下方,也會建立 outputBase 目錄,其名稱為工作區目錄路徑名稱的 MD5 雜湊。舉例來說,如果 Bazel 是在工作區目錄 /home/user/src/my-project (或連結至該目錄的某個目錄) 中執行,則會建立名為 /home/user/.cache/bazel/_bazel_user/7ffd56a6e4cb724ea575aba15733d113 的輸出基礎目錄。您也可以在 Bazel 工作區中執行 echo -n $(pwd) | md5sum,取得 MD5。
  • 您可以使用 Bazel 的 --output_base 啟動選項覆寫預設值 輸出基準目錄例如 bazel --output_base=/tmp/bazel/output build x/y:z
  • 您也可以使用 Bazel 的 --output_user_root 啟動選項,覆寫預設安裝基礎和輸出基礎目錄。例如: bazel --output_user_root=/tmp/bazel build x/y:z

「bazel-<workspace-name>」、「bazel-out」、「bazel-testlogs」和「bazel-bin」的符號連結會放在工作區目錄中;這些符號連結會指向輸出目錄中特定目標目錄中的某些目錄。這些符號連結只是為了方便使用者參考,而 Bazel 本身並不會 以便使用。此外,只有在工作區目錄可寫入時,系統才會執行這項作業。

版面配置圖

目錄的排列方式如下:

<workspace-name>/                         <== The workspace directory
  bazel-my-project => <...my-project>     <== Symlink to execRoot
  bazel-out => <...bin>                   <== Convenience symlink to outputPath
  bazel-bin => <...bin>                   <== Convenience symlink to most recent written bin dir $(BINDIR)
  bazel-testlogs => <...testlogs>         <== Convenience symlink to the test logs directory

/home/user/.cache/bazel/                  <== Root for all Bazel output on a machine: outputRoot
  _bazel_$USER/                           <== Top level directory for a given user depends on the user name:
                                              outputUserRoot
    install/
      fba9a2c87ee9589d72889caf082f1029/   <== Hash of the Bazel install manifest: installBase
        _embedded_binaries/               <== Contains binaries and scripts unpacked from the data section of
                                              the bazel executable on first run (such as helper scripts and the
                                              main Java file BazelServer_deploy.jar)
    7ffd56a6e4cb724ea575aba15733d113/     <== Hash of the client's workspace directory (such as
                                              /home/user/src/my-project): outputBase
      action_cache/                       <== Action cache directory hierarchy
                                              This contains the persistent record of the file
                                              metadata (timestamps, and perhaps eventually also MD5
                                              sums) used by the FilesystemValueChecker.
      action_outs/                        <== Action output directory. This contains a file with the
                                              stdout/stderr for every action from the most recent
                                              bazel run that produced output.
      command.log                         <== A copy of the stdout/stderr output from the most
                                              recent bazel command.
      external/                           <== The directory that remote repositories are
                                              downloaded/symlinked into.
      server/                             <== The Bazel server puts all server-related files (such
                                              as socket file, logs, etc) here.
        jvm.out                           <== The debugging output for the server.
      execroot/                           <== The working directory for all actions. For special
                                              cases such as sandboxing and remote execution, the
                                              actions run in a directory that mimics execroot.
                                              Implementation details, such as where the directories
                                              are created, are intentionally hidden from the action.
                                              Every action can access its inputs and outputs relative
                                              to the execroot directory.
        <workspace-name>/                 <== Working tree for the Bazel build & root of symlink forest: execRoot
          _bin/                           <== Helper tools are linked from or copied to here.

          bazel-out/                      <== All actual output of the build is under here: outputPath
            local_linux-fastbuild/        <== one subdirectory per unique target BuildConfiguration instance;
                                              this is currently encoded
              bin/                        <== Bazel outputs binaries for target configuration here: $(BINDIR)
                foo/bar/_objs/baz/        <== Object files for a cc_* rule named //foo/bar:baz
                  foo/bar/baz1.o          <== Object files from source //foo/bar:baz1.cc
                  other_package/other.o   <== Object files from source //other_package:other.cc
                foo/bar/baz               <== foo/bar/baz might be the artifact generated by a cc_binary named
                                              //foo/bar:baz
                foo/bar/baz.runfiles/     <== The runfiles symlink farm for the //foo/bar:baz executable.
                  MANIFEST
                  <workspace-name>/
                    ...
              genfiles/                   <== Bazel puts generated source for the target configuration here:
                                              $(GENDIR)
                foo/bar.h                     such as foo/bar.h might be a headerfile generated by //foo:bargen
              testlogs/                   <== Bazel internal test runner puts test log files here
                foo/bartest.log               such as foo/bar.log might be an output of the //foo:bartest test with
                foo/bartest.status            foo/bartest.status containing exit status of the test (such as
                                              PASSED or FAILED (Exit 1), etc)
              include/                    <== a tree with include symlinks, generated as needed. The
                                              bazel-include symlinks point to here. This is used for
                                              linkstamp stuff, etc.
            host/                         <== BuildConfiguration for build host (user's workstation), for
                                              building prerequisite tools, that will be used in later stages
                                              of the build (ex: Protocol Compiler)
        <packages>/                       <== Packages referenced in the build appear as if under a regular workspace

*.runfiles 目錄的版面配置會在 RunfilesSupport 指向的位置中詳細記錄。

bazel clean

bazel clean 會對 outputPathaction_cache 目錄執行 rm -rf。並移除工作區的符號連結。--expunge 選項 會清除整個 outputBase。