Wrapper rule around the popular jq
utility.
For jq documentation, see https://stedolan.github.io/jq/.
load("@aspect_bazel_lib//lib:jq.bzl", "jq")
Create a new file bazel-out/.../no_srcs.json
containing some JSON data:
jq(
name = "no_srcs",
srcs = [],
filter = ".name = "Alice"",
)
Remove a field from package.json
:
The output path
bazel-out/.../package.json
matches the path of the source file, which means you must refer to the label:no_dev_deps
to reference the output, since Bazel doesn't provide a label for an output file that collides with an input file.
jq(
name = "no_dev_deps",
srcs = ["package.json"],
out = "package.json",
filter = "del(.devDependencies)",
)
Merge data from bar.json
on top of foo.json
, producing foobar.json
:
jq(
name = "merged",
srcs = ["foo.json", "bar.json"],
filter = ".[0] * .[1]",
args = ["--slurp"],
out = "foobar.json",
)
Long filters can be split over several lines with comments:
jq(
name = "complex",
srcs = ["a.json", "b.json"],
filter = """
.[0] as $a
# Take select fields from b.json
| (.[1] | {foo, bar, tags}) as $b
# Merge b onto a
| ($a * $b)
# Combine 'tags' array from both
| .tags = ($a.tags + $b.tags)
# Add new field
+ {\"aspect_is_cool\": true}
""",
args = ["--slurp"],
)
Load filter from a file filter.jq
, making it easier to edit complex filters:
jq(
name = "merged",
srcs = ["foo.json", "bar.json"],
filter_file = "filter.jq",
args = ["--slurp"],
out = "foobar.json",
)
Convert genquery output to JSON.
genquery(
name = "deps",
expression = "deps(//some:target)",
scope = ["//some:target"],
)
jq(
name = "deps_json",
srcs = [":deps"],
args = [
"--raw-input",
"--slurp",
],
filter = "{ deps: split("\n") | map(select(. | length > 0)) }",
)
When Bazel is run with --stamp
, replace some properties with version control info:
jq(
name = "stamped",
srcs = ["package.json"],
filter = "|".join([
# Don't directly reference $STAMP as it's only set when stamping
# This 'as' syntax results in $stamp being null in unstamped builds.
"$ARGS.named.STAMP as $stamp",
# Provide a default using the "alternative operator" in case $stamp is null.
".version = ($stamp[0].BUILD_EMBED_LABEL // "<unstamped>")",
]),
)
jq is exposed as a "Make variable", so you could use it directly from a genrule
by referencing the toolchain.
genrule(
name = "case_genrule",
srcs = ["a.json"],
outs = ["genrule_output.json"],
cmd = "$(JQ_BIN) '.' $(location a.json) > $@",
toolchains = ["@jq_toolchains//:resolved_toolchain"],
)
jq(name, srcs, filter, filter_file, args, out, data, expand_args, kwargs)
Invoke jq with a filter on a set of json input files.
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
name | Name of the rule | none |
srcs | List of input files. May be empty. | none |
filter | Filter expression (https://stedolan.github.io/jq/manual/#Basicfilters). Subject to stamp variable replacements, see Stamping. When stamping is enabled, a variable named "STAMP" will be available in the filter. Be careful to write the filter so that it handles unstamped builds, as in the example above. |
None |
filter_file | File containing filter expression (alternative to filter ) |
None |
args | Additional args to pass to jq | [] |
out | Name of the output json file; defaults to the rule name plus ".json" | None |
data | List of additional files. May be empty. | [] |
expand_args | Run bazel's location and make variable expansion on the args. | False |
kwargs | Other common named parameters such as tags or visibility |
none |