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# Reid's monorepo
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2021-04-08 06:37:51 +00:00
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I've found it inconvenient to develop lots of small Python modules.
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2021-08-30 07:18:55 +00:00
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And so I'm going the other way; Bazel in a monorepo with subprojects so I'm able to reuse a maximum of scaffolding.
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## Projects
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- [Datalog](projects/datalog) and the matching [shell](projects/datalog-shell)
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- [YAML Schema](projects/yamlschema) (JSON schema with knowledge of PyYAML's syntax structure & nice errors)
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- [Zapp! (now with a new home and releases)](https://github.com/arrdem/rules_zapp)
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- [Flowmetal](projects/flowmetal)
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- [Lilith](projects/lilith)
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## Hacking (Ubuntu)
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### Step 1 - Install bazel
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As usual, Ubuntu's packaging of the Bazel bootstrap script is ... considerably stale.
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Add the upstream Bazel ppa so we can get reasonably fresh builds.
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``` sh
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sudo apt install apt-transport-https curl gnupg
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curl -fsSL https://bazel.build/bazel-release.pub.gpg | gpg --dearmor > bazel.gpg
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sudo mv bazel.gpg /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/
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echo "deb [arch=amd64] https://storage.googleapis.com/bazel-apt stable jdk1.8" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/bazel.list
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```
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### Step 2 - Create a canonical `python`
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Bazel, sadly, expects that a platform `python` exists for things.
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Due to Bazel's plugins model, changing this is miserable.
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So just create one.
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``` sh
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if ! `which python > /dev/null`; then
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sudo ln -s `which python3` /usr/bin/python
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fi
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```
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### Step 3 - Non-hermetic build deps
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The way that Bazel's Python toolchain(s) work is that ultimately they go out to the non-hermetic platform.
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So, in order to be able to use the good tools we have to have some things on the host filesystem.
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``` sh
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if [[ "$(sqlite3 --version | awk -F'.' '/^3/ {print $2; exit}')" -lt 35 ]]; then
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echo "SQLite 3.35.0 or later (select ... returning support) required"
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exit 1
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fi
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sudo apt install \
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python3-setuptools \
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postgresql libpq-dev \
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sqlite3 libsqlite3-dev
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```
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### Working in source
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`source activate.sh` is the key.
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It automates a number of tasks -
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1. Building a virtualenv
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2. Synchronizing the virtualenv from the requirements.txt
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3. Updating the virtualenv with all project paths
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4. Activating that virtualenv
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## License
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Copyright Reid 'arrdem' McKenzie, 4/8/2021.
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Unless labeled otherwise, the contents of this repository are distributed under the terms of the MIT license.
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See the included `LICENSE` file for more.
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