Pants is Twitters scalable and performant build tool. Its primary target is Python but more languages can be added via backends.
This repository contains two Python projects, good for getting familiar with Pants and its commands.
$ printf '[GLOBAL]\npants_version = "2.4.1"\n' > pants.toml
$ curl -L -o ./pants https://pantsbuild.github.io/setup/pants && \
chmod +x ./pants
$ ./pants --version
Source: getting started guide
A basic pants.toml
[GLOBAL]
pants_version = "2.4.1"
backend_packages = ["pants.backend.python"]
Config with enabled linters, formatters, and typechecking
[GLOBAL]
pants_version = "2.4.1"
backend_packages = ["pants.backend.python",
"pants.backend.python.lint.black",
"pants.backend.python.lint.docformatter",
"pants.backend.python.lint.flake8",
"pants.backend.python.lint.pylint",
"pants.backend.python.typecheck.mypy"
]
Create initial BUILD
files
$ ./pants tailor
Add this to pants.toml
enable binary PEX support for hello_world
:
# pants.toml
...
# add support for requirements.txt
python_requirements()
# adds support for binary file generation
pex_binary(
name="pex_binary",
entry_point="main.py",
)
List available Pants targets for a folder:
$ ./pants list hello_world/:
hello_world
hello_world:ansicolors
hello_world:pex_binary
hello_world:requirements.txt
hello_world:tests
View dependencies for your files:
$ ./pants dependencies hello_world/:
commons/string_utils.py
hello_world/__init__.py
hello_world/main.py
hello_world/test_main.py:tests
hello_world:ansicolors
hello_world:requirements.txt
View dependees (files that depend on this one):
$ ./pants dependees commons/string_utils.py
commons
commons:tests
commons/string_utils_test.py:tests
hello_world
hello_world/main.py
Build PEX files for all projects
$ ./pants package ::
Build and run a file:
$ ./pants run hello_world/main.py
Run linters for everything
$ ./pants lint ::
Format all code
$ ./pants fmt ::
Run typechecker
$ ./pants typecheck ::
Run all unit tests
$ ./pants test ::
Run tests on changed code:
$ ./pants --changed-since=origin/master \
--changed-dependees=transitive \
test
The final
branch in this repository includes a continuous integration pipeline to build the projects in Semaphore.
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