chromium-src-build/isolate.gypi

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# Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
# This file is meant to be included into a target to provide a rule
# to "build" .isolate files into a .isolated file.
#
# To use this, create a gyp target with the following form:
# 'conditions': [
# ['test_isolation_mode != "noop"', {
# 'targets': [
# {
# 'target_name': 'foo_test_run',
# 'type': 'none',
# 'dependencies': [
# 'foo_test',
# ],
# 'includes': [
# '../build/isolate.gypi',
# 'foo_test.isolate',
# ],
# 'sources': [
# 'foo_test.isolate',
# ],
# },
# ],
# }],
# ],
#
# Note: foo_test.isolate is included and a source file. It is an inherent
# property of the .isolate format. This permits to define GYP variables but is
# a stricter format than GYP so isolate.py can read it.
#
# The generated .isolated file will be:
# <(PRODUCT_DIR)/foo_test.isolated
#
# See http://dev.chromium.org/developers/testing/isolated-testing/for-swes
# for more information.
{
'rules': [
{
'rule_name': 'isolate',
'extension': 'isolate',
'inputs': [
# Files that are known to be involved in this step.
'<(DEPTH)/tools/swarming_client/isolate.py',
'<(DEPTH)/tools/swarming_client/run_isolated.py',
# Disable file tracking by the build driver for now. This means the
# project must have the proper build-time dependency for their runtime
# dependency. This improves the runtime of the build driver since it
# doesn't have to stat() all these files.
#
# More importantly, it means that even if a isolate_dependency_tracked
# file is missing, for example if a file was deleted and the .isolate
# file was not updated, that won't break the build, especially in the
# case where foo_tests_run is not built! This should be reenabled once
# the switch-over to running tests on Swarm is completed.
#'<@(isolate_dependency_tracked)',
],
'outputs': [
'<(PRODUCT_DIR)/<(RULE_INPUT_ROOT).isolated',
],
'action': [
'python',
'<(DEPTH)/tools/swarming_client/isolate.py',
'<(test_isolation_mode)',
# Variables should use the -V FOO=<(FOO) form so frequent values,
# like '0' or '1', aren't stripped out by GYP.
'--path-variable', 'PRODUCT_DIR', '<(PRODUCT_DIR) ',
'--config-variable', 'OS=<(OS)',
'--result', '<@(_outputs)',
'--isolate', '<(RULE_INPUT_PATH)',
],
'conditions': [
# Note: When gyp merges lists, it appends them to the old value.
['OS=="mac"', {
# <(mac_product_name) can contain a space, so don't use FOO=<(FOO)
# form.
'action': [
'--extra-variable', 'mac_product_name', '<(mac_product_name)',
],
}],
["test_isolation_outdir==''", {
# GYP will eliminate duplicate arguments so '<(PRODUCT_DIR)' cannot
# be provided twice. To work around this behavior, append '/'.
#
# Also have a space after <(PRODUCT_DIR) or visual studio will
# escape the argument wrappping " with the \ and merge it into
# the following arguments.
'action': [ '--outdir', '<(PRODUCT_DIR)/ ' ],
}, {
'action': [ '--outdir', '<(test_isolation_outdir)' ],
}],
['test_isolation_fail_on_missing == 0', {
'action': ['--ignore_broken_items'],
},
],
],
'msvs_cygwin_shell': 0,
},
],
}