fix: Return repo_metadata from python repository rule by mortenmj · Pull Request #3598 · bazel-contrib/rules_python
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This pull request enhances the python_repository rule by integrating Bazel's repo_metadata feature. This change allows the rule to interact with the remote repository content cache, which significantly benefits build efficiency and consistency for Python dependencies. The implementation carefully handles different Bazel versions to ensure broad compatibility.
Highlights
- Remote Cache Compatibility: The
python_repositoryrule was updated to returnrepo_metadata, enabling it to utilize the remote repository content cache for improved build performance and reproducibility. - Bazel Version Compatibility: A check was added to conditionally return
repo_metadataonly if the Bazel version supports it (Bazel >= 8.3.0), ensuring backward compatibility with older Bazel environments. - Reproducibility Flag: The
reproducibleflag forrepo_metadatais now set based on whether asha256attribute is provided, accurately reflecting the reproducibility status of the repository.
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Changelog
- python/private/python_repository.bzl
- Modified the
_python_repository_implfunction to conditionally returnrepo_metadatabased on Bazel version support.
- Modified the
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