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# Inspired on from https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/master/common.bazelrc
# Common Bazel settings for JavaScript/NodeJS workspaces
# This rc file is automatically discovered when Bazel is run in this workspace,
# see https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/guide.html#bazelrc
#
# The full list of Bazel options: https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/command-line-reference.html
# Local Cache Settings
## Avoid cache results from being corrupt when changing source during build
build --experimental_guard_against_concurrent_changes
run --experimental_guard_against_concurrent_changes
test --experimental_guard_against_concurrent_changes
query --experimental_guard_against_concurrent_changes
## Cache action outputs on disk so they persist across output_base and bazel shutdown (eg. changing branches)
common --disk_cache=~/.bazel-cache/disk-cache
## Bazel repo cache settings
common --repository_cache=~/.bazel-cache/repository-cache
# Bazel will create symlinks from the workspace directory to output artifacts.
# Build results will be placed in a directory called "bazel-bin"
# This will still create a bazel-out symlink in
# the project directory, which must be excluded from the
# editor's search path.
# To disable the symlinks altogether (including bazel-out) we can use
# build --symlink_prefix=/
# however this makes it harder to find outputs.
# Prevents the creation of bazel-out dir
# build --experimental_no_product_name_out_symlink
# Make direct file system calls to create symlink trees
build --experimental_inprocess_symlink_creation
# Incompatible flags to run with
build --incompatible_no_implicit_file_export
build --incompatible_restrict_string_escapes
query --incompatible_no_implicit_file_export
query --incompatible_restrict_string_escapes
# Log configs
## different from default
common --color=yes
common --noshow_progress
common --show_task_finish
build --noshow_loading_progress
query --noshow_loading_progress
build --show_result=0
# Specifies desired output mode for running tests.
# Valid values are
# 'summary' to output only test status summary
# 'errors' to also print test logs for failed tests
# 'all' to print logs for all tests
# 'streamed' to output logs for all tests in real time
# (this will force tests to be executed locally one at a time regardless of --test_strategy value).
test --test_output=errors
# Support for debugging NodeJS tests
# Add the Bazel option `--config=debug` to enable this
# --test_output=streamed
# Stream stdout/stderr output from each test in real-time.
# See https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/user-manual.html#flag--test_output for more details.
# --test_strategy=exclusive
# Run one test at a time.
# --test_timeout=9999
# Prevent long running tests from timing out
# See https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/user-manual.html#flag--test_timeout for more details.
# --nocache_test_results
# Always run tests
# --node_options=--inspect-brk
# Pass the --inspect-brk option to all tests which enables the node inspector agent.
# See https://nodejs.org/de/docs/guides/debugging-getting-started/#command-line-options for more details.
# --define=VERBOSE_LOGS=1
# Rules will output verbose logs if the VERBOSE_LOGS environment variable is set. `VERBOSE_LOGS` will be passed to
# `nodejs_binary` and `nodejs_test` via the default value of the `default_env_vars` attribute of those rules.
# --compilation_mode=dbg
# Rules may change their build outputs if the compilation mode is set to dbg. For example,
# mininfiers such as terser may make their output more human readable when this is set. `COMPILATION_MODE` will be passed to
# `nodejs_binary` and `nodejs_test` via the default value of the `default_env_vars` attribute of those rules.
# See https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/user-manual.html#flag--compilation_mode for more details.
test:debug --test_output=streamed --test_strategy=exclusive --test_timeout=9999 --nocache_test_results --define=VERBOSE_LOGS=1
# Use bazel run with `--config=debug` to turn on the NodeJS inspector agent.
# The node process will break before user code starts and wait for the debugger to connect.
run:debug --define=VERBOSE_LOGS=1 -- --node_options=--inspect-brk
# The following option will change the build output of certain rules such as terser and may not be desirable in all cases
# It will also output both the repo cache and action cache to a folder inside the repo
build:debug --compilation_mode=dbg --show_result=0 --noshow_loading_progress --noshow_progress --show_task_finish
# Turn off legacy external runfiles
# This prevents accidentally depending on this feature, which Bazel will remove.
build --nolegacy_external_runfiles
run --nolegacy_external_runfiles
test --nolegacy_external_runfiles
# Turn on --incompatible_strict_action_env which was on by default
# in Bazel 0.21.0 but turned off again in 0.22.0. Follow
# https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/7026 for more details.
# This flag is needed to so that the bazel cache is not invalidated
# when running bazel via `yarn bazel`.
# See https://github.com/angular/angular/issues/27514.
build --incompatible_strict_action_env
run --incompatible_strict_action_env
test --incompatible_strict_action_env
# Do not build runfile trees by default. If an execution strategy relies on runfile
# symlink tree, the tree is created on-demand. See: https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/6627
# and https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/commit/03246077f948f2790a83520e7dccc2625650e6df
build --nobuild_runfile_links
# When running `bazel coverage` --instrument_test_targets needs to be set in order to
# collect coverage information from test targets
coverage --instrument_test_targets
# Settings for CI
# Bazel flags for CI are in /src/dev/ci_setup/.bazelrc-ci
# Load any settings specific to the current user.
# .bazelrc.user should appear in .gitignore so that settings are not shared with team members
# This needs to be last statement in this
# config, as the user configuration should be able to overwrite flags from this file.
# See https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/best-practices.html#bazelrc
# (Note that we use .bazelrc.user so the file appears next to .bazelrc in directory listing,
# rather than user.bazelrc as suggested in the Bazel docs)
try-import %workspace%/.bazelrc.user