Global options
Options to control the overall behavior of Pants.
Backend: ``
Config section: [GLOBAL]
Basic options
colors
--[no-]colors
PANTS_COLORS
[GLOBAL]
colors = <bool>
False
Whether Pants should use colors in output or not. This may also impact whether some tools Pants run use color.
dynamic_ui
--[no-]dynamic-ui
PANTS_DYNAMIC_UI
[GLOBAL]
dynamic_ui = <bool>
True
Display a dynamically-updating console UI as Pants runs. This is true by default if Pants detects a TTY and there is no 'CI' environment variable indicating that Pants is running in a continuous integration environment.
exclude_target_regexp
--exclude-target-regexp="[<regexp>, <regexp>, ...]"
PANTS_EXCLUDE_TARGET_REGEXP
[GLOBAL]
exclude_target_regexp = [
<regexp>,
<regexp>,
...,
]
[]
Exclude targets that match these regexes. This does not impact file arguments.
level
-l=<LogLevel>, --level=<LogLevel>
PANTS_LEVEL
[GLOBAL]
level = <LogLevel>
trace, debug, info, warn, error
default:
info
Set the logging level.
loop
--[no-]loop
PANTS_LOOP
[GLOBAL]
loop = <bool>
False
Run goals continuously as file changes are detected. Alpha feature.
spec_files
--spec-files="['<str>', '<str>', ...]"
PANTS_SPEC_FILES
[GLOBAL]
spec_files = [
'<str>',
'<str>',
...,
]
[]
Read additional specs (target addresses, files, and/or globs), one per line,from these files.
tag
--tag="[[+-]tag1,tag2,..., [+-]tag1,tag2,..., ...]"
PANTS_TAG
[GLOBAL]
tag = [
[+-]tag1,tag2,...,
[+-]tag1,tag2,...,
...,
]
[]
Include only targets with these tags (optional '+' prefix) or without these tags ('-' prefix). See https://www.pantsbuild.org/docs/advanced-target-selection.
Advanced options
backend_packages
--backend-packages="['<str>', '<str>', ...]"
PANTS_BACKEND_PACKAGES
[GLOBAL]
backend_packages = [
'<str>',
'<str>',
...,
]
[]
Register functionality from these backends.
The backend packages must be present on the PYTHONPATH, typically because they are in the Pants core dist, in a plugin dist, or available as sources in the repo.
build_file_prelude_globs
--build-file-prelude-globs="['<str>', '<str>', ...]"
PANTS_BUILD_FILE_PRELUDE_GLOBS
[GLOBAL]
build_file_prelude_globs = [
'<str>',
'<str>',
...,
]
[]
Python files to evaluate and whose symbols should be exposed to all BUILD files. See https://www.pantsbuild.org/docs/macros.
build_ignore
--build-ignore="['<str>', '<str>', ...]"
PANTS_BUILD_IGNORE
[GLOBAL]
build_ignore = [
'<str>',
'<str>',
...,
]
[]
Paths to ignore when identifying BUILD files. This does not affect any other filesystem operations; use --pants-ignore
for that instead. Patterns use the gitignore pattern syntax (https://git-scm.com/docs/gitignore).
build_patterns
--build-patterns="['<str>', '<str>', ...]"
PANTS_BUILD_PATTERNS
[GLOBAL]
build_patterns = [
'<str>',
'<str>',
...,
]
[ "BUILD", "BUILD.*" ]
The naming scheme for BUILD files, i.e. where you define targets. This only sets the naming scheme, not the directory paths to look for. To add ignorepatterns, use the option --build-ignore
.
ca_certs_path
--ca-certs-path=<str>
PANTS_CA_CERTS_PATH
[GLOBAL]
ca_certs_path = <str>
None
Path to a file containing PEM-format CA certificates used for verifying secure connections when downloading files required by a build.
concurrent
--[no-]concurrent
PANTS_CONCURRENT
[GLOBAL]
concurrent = <bool>
False
Enable concurrent runs of Pants. Without this enabled, Pants will start up all concurrent invocations (e.g. in other terminals) without pantsd. Enabling this option requires parallel Pants invocations to block on the first
files_not_found_behavior
--files-not-found-behavior=<FilesNotFoundBehavior>
PANTS_FILES_NOT_FOUND_BEHAVIOR
[GLOBAL]
files_not_found_behavior = <FilesNotFoundBehavior>
warn, error
default:
warn
What to do when files and globs specified in BUILD files, such as in the sources
field, cannot be found. This happens when the files do not exist on your machine or when they are ignored by the --pants-ignore
option.
ignore_pants_warnings
--ignore-pants-warnings="['<str>', '<str>', ...]"
PANTS_IGNORE_PANTS_WARNINGS
[GLOBAL]
ignore_pants_warnings = [
'<str>',
'<str>',
...,
]
[]
Regexps matching warning strings to ignore, e.g. ["DEPRECATED: the option --my-opt
will be removed"]. The regex patterns will be matched from the start of the warning string, and are case-insensitive.
local_execution_root_dir
--local-execution-root-dir=<str>
PANTS_LOCAL_EXECUTION_ROOT_DIR
[GLOBAL]
local_execution_root_dir = <str>
/tmp
Directory to use for local process execution sandboxing. The path may be absolute or relative. If the directory is within the build root, be sure to include it in --pants-ignore
.
local_store_dir
--local-store-dir=<str>
PANTS_LOCAL_STORE_DIR
[GLOBAL]
local_store_dir = <str>
$XDG_CACHE_HOME/pants/lmdb_store
Directory to use for the local file store, which stores the results of subprocesses run by Pants. The path may be absolute or relative. If the directory is within the build root, be sure to include it in --pants-ignore
.
log_levels_by_target
--log-levels-by-target="{'key1': val1, 'key2': val2, ...}"
PANTS_LOG_LEVELS_BY_TARGET
[GLOBAL.log_levels_by_target]
key1 = val1
key2 = val2
...
{}
Set a more specific logging level for one or more logging targets. The names of logging targets are specified in log strings when the --show-log-target option is set. The logging levels are one of: "error", "warn", "info", "debug", "trace". All logging targets not specified here use the global log level set with --level. For example, you can set --log-levels-by-target='{"workunit_store": "info", "pants.engine.rules": "warn"}'
.
log_show_rust_3rdparty
--[no-]log-show-rust-3rdparty
PANTS_LOG_SHOW_RUST_3RDPARTY
[GLOBAL]
log_show_rust_3rdparty = <bool>
False
Whether to show/hide logging done by 3rdparty Rust crates used by the Pants engine.
logdir
-d=<dir>, --logdir=<dir>
PANTS_LOGDIR
[GLOBAL]
logdir = <dir>
None
Write logs to files under this directory.
loop_max
--loop-max=<int>
PANTS_LOOP_MAX
[GLOBAL]
loop_max = <int>
4294967296
The maximum number of times to loop when --loop
is specified.
named_caches_dir
--named-caches-dir=<str>
PANTS_NAMED_CACHES_DIR
[GLOBAL]
named_caches_dir = <str>
$XDG_CACHE_HOME/pants/named_caches
Directory to use for named global caches for tools and processes with trusted, concurrency-safe caches. The path may be absolute or relative. If the directory is within the build root, be sure to include it in --pants-ignore
.
native_engine_visualize_to
--native-engine-visualize-to=<dir_option>
PANTS_NATIVE_ENGINE_VISUALIZE_TO
[GLOBAL]
native_engine_visualize_to = <dir_option>
None
A directory to write execution and rule graphs to as dot
files. The contents of the directory will be overwritten if any filenames collide.
owners_not_found_behavior
--owners-not-found-behavior=<OwnersNotFoundBehavior>
PANTS_OWNERS_NOT_FOUND_BEHAVIOR
[GLOBAL]
owners_not_found_behavior = <OwnersNotFoundBehavior>
ignore, warn, error
default:
error
What to do when file arguments do not have any owning target. This happens when there are no targets whose sources
fields include the file argument.
pants_bin_name
--pants-bin-name=<str>
PANTS_BIN_NAME
[GLOBAL]
pants_bin_name = <str>
./pants
The name of the script or binary used to invoke Pants. Useful when printing help messages.
pants_bootstrapdir
--pants-bootstrapdir=<dir>
PANTS_BOOTSTRAPDIR
[GLOBAL]
pants_bootstrapdir = <dir>
$XDG_CACHE_HOME/pants
Unused. Will be deprecated in 2.2.0.
pants_config_files
--pants-config-files="['<str>', '<str>', ...]"
PANTS_CONFIG_FILES
[GLOBAL]
pants_config_files = [
'<str>',
'<str>',
...,
]
[ "<buildroot>/pants.toml" ]
Paths to Pants config files. This may only be set through the environment variable PANTS_CONFIG_FILES
and the command line argument --pants-config-files
; it will be ignored if in a config file like pants.toml
.
pants_configdir
--pants-configdir=<dir>
PANTS_CONFIGDIR
[GLOBAL]
pants_configdir = <dir>
/home/josh/.config/pants
Unused. Will be deprecated in 2.2.0.
pants_distdir
--pants-distdir=<dir>
PANTS_DISTDIR
[GLOBAL]
pants_distdir = <dir>
<buildroot>/dist
Write end products, such as the results of ./pants package
, to this dir.
pants_ignore
--pants-ignore="['<str>', '<str>', ...]"
PANTS_IGNORE
[GLOBAL]
pants_ignore = [
'<str>',
'<str>',
...,
]
[ ".*/", "/dist/" ]
Paths to ignore for all filesystem operations performed by pants (e.g. BUILD file scanning, glob matching, etc). Patterns use the gitignore syntax (https://git-scm.com/docs/gitignore). The pants_distdir
and pants_workdir
locations are automatically ignored. pants_ignore
can be used in tandem with pants_ignore_use_gitignore
; any rules specified here are applied after rules specified in a .gitignore file.
pants_ignore_use_gitignore
--[no-]pants-ignore-use-gitignore
PANTS_IGNORE_USE_GITIGNORE
[GLOBAL]
pants_ignore_use_gitignore = <bool>
True
Make use of a root .gitignore file when determining whether to ignore filesystem operations performed by Pants. If used together with --pants-ignore
, any exclude/include patterns specified there apply after .gitignore rules.
pants_physical_workdir_base
--pants-physical-workdir-base=<dir>
PANTS_PHYSICAL_WORKDIR_BASE
[GLOBAL]
pants_physical_workdir_base = <dir>
None
When set, a base directory in which to store --pants-workdir
contents. If this option is a set, the workdir will be created as symlink into a per-workspace subdirectory.
pants_subprocessdir
--pants-subprocessdir=<str>
PANTS_SUBPROCESSDIR
[GLOBAL]
pants_subprocessdir = <str>
<buildroot>/.pids
The directory to use for tracking subprocess metadata. This should live outside of the dir used by pants_workdir
to allow for tracking subprocesses that outlive the workdir data.
pants_supportdir
--pants-supportdir=<dir>
PANTS_SUPPORTDIR
[GLOBAL]
pants_supportdir = <dir>
<buildroot>/build-support
Unused. Will be deprecated in 2.2.0.
pants_version
--pants-version=<str>
PANTS_VERSION
[GLOBAL]
pants_version = <str>
2.1.2
Use this Pants version. Note that Pants only uses this to verify that you are using the requested version, as Pants cannot dynamically change the version it is using once the program is already running.
If you use the ./pants
script from https://www.pantsbuild.org/docs/installation, however, changing the value in your pants.toml
will cause the new version to be installed and run automatically.
Run ./pants --version
to check what is being used.
pants_workdir
--pants-workdir=<dir>
PANTS_WORKDIR
[GLOBAL]
pants_workdir = <dir>
<buildroot>/.pants.d
Write intermediate logs and output files to this dir.
pantsd
--[no-]pantsd
PANTS_PANTSD
[GLOBAL]
pantsd = <bool>
True
Enables use of the Pants daemon (pantsd). pantsd can significantly improve runtime performance by lowering per-run startup cost, and by memoizing filesystem operations and rule execution.
pantsd_invalidation_globs
--pantsd-invalidation-globs="['<str>', '<str>', ...]"
PANTS_PANTSD_INVALIDATION_GLOBS
[GLOBAL]
pantsd_invalidation_globs = [
'<str>',
'<str>',
...,
]
[]
Filesystem events matching any of these globs will trigger a daemon restart. Pants's own code, plugins, and --pants-config-files
are inherently invalidated.
pantsd_max_memory_usage
--pantsd-max-memory-usage=<int>
PANTS_PANTSD_MAX_MEMORY_USAGE
[GLOBAL]
pantsd_max_memory_usage = <int>
1073741824
The maximum memory usage of a pantsd process (in bytes). There is at most one pantsd process per workspace.
pantsd_pailgun_port
--pantsd-pailgun-port=<int>
PANTS_PANTSD_PAILGUN_PORT
[GLOBAL]
pantsd_pailgun_port = <int>
0
The port to bind the Pants nailgun server to. Defaults to a random port.
pantsd_pailgun_quit_timeout
--pantsd-pailgun-quit-timeout=<float>
PANTS_PANTSD_PAILGUN_QUIT_TIMEOUT
[GLOBAL]
pantsd_pailgun_quit_timeout = <float>
5.0
The length of time (in seconds) to wait for further output after sending a signal to the remote pantsd process before killing it.
pantsd_timeout_when_multiple_invocations
--pantsd-timeout-when-multiple-invocations=<float>
PANTS_PANTSD_TIMEOUT_WHEN_MULTIPLE_INVOCATIONS
[GLOBAL]
pantsd_timeout_when_multiple_invocations = <float>
60.0
The maximum amount of time to wait for the invocation to start until raising a timeout exception. Because pantsd currently does not support parallel runs, any prior running Pants command must be finished for the current one to start. To never timeout, use the value -1.
pantsrc
--[no-]pantsrc
PANTS_PANTSRC
[GLOBAL]
pantsrc = <bool>
True
Use pantsrc files located at the paths specified in the global option pantsrc_files
.
pantsrc_files
--pantsrc-files="[<path>, <path>, ...]"
PANTS_PANTSRC_FILES
[GLOBAL]
pantsrc_files = [
<path>,
<path>,
...,
]
[ "/etc/pantsrc", "~/.pants.rc" ]
Override config with values from these files, using syntax matching that of --pants-config-files
.
plugin_cache_dir
--plugin-cache-dir=<str>
PANTS_PLUGIN_CACHE_DIR
[GLOBAL]
plugin_cache_dir = <str>
$XDG_CACHE_HOME/pants/plugins
Cache resolved plugin requirements here.
plugins
--plugins="['<str>', '<str>', ...]"
PANTS_PLUGINS
[GLOBAL]
plugins = [
'<str>',
'<str>',
...,
]
[]
Allow backends to be loaded from these plugins (usually released through PyPI). The default backends for each plugin will be loaded automatically. Other backends in a plugin can be loaded by listing them in backend_packages
in the [GLOBAL]
scope.
plugins_force_resolve
--[no-]plugins-force-resolve
PANTS_PLUGINS_FORCE_RESOLVE
[GLOBAL]
plugins_force_resolve = <bool>
False
Re-resolve plugins, even if previously resolved.
print_stacktrace
--[no-]print-stacktrace
PANTS_PRINT_STACKTRACE
[GLOBAL]
print_stacktrace = <bool>
False
Print the full exception stack trace for any errors.
process_execution_cache_namespace
--process-execution-cache-namespace=<str>
PANTS_PROCESS_EXECUTION_CACHE_NAMESPACE
[GLOBAL]
process_execution_cache_namespace = <str>
The cache namespace for process execution. Change this value to invalidate every artifact's execution, or to prevent process cache entries from being (re)used for different usecases or users.
process_execution_cleanup_local_dirs
--[no-]process-execution-cleanup-local-dirs
PANTS_PROCESS_EXECUTION_CLEANUP_LOCAL_DIRS
[GLOBAL]
process_execution_cleanup_local_dirs = <bool>
True
Whether or not to cleanup directories used for local process execution (primarily useful for e.g. debugging).
process_execution_local_enable_nailgun
--[no-]process-execution-local-enable-nailgun
PANTS_PROCESS_EXECUTION_LOCAL_ENABLE_NAILGUN
[GLOBAL]
process_execution_local_enable_nailgun = <bool>
False
Whether or not to use nailgun to run the requests that are marked as nailgunnable.
process_execution_local_parallelism
--process-execution-local-parallelism=<int>
PANTS_PROCESS_EXECUTION_LOCAL_PARALLELISM
[GLOBAL]
process_execution_local_parallelism = <int>
64
Number of concurrent processes that may be executed locally.
process_execution_remote_parallelism
--process-execution-remote-parallelism=<int>
PANTS_PROCESS_EXECUTION_REMOTE_PARALLELISM
[GLOBAL]
process_execution_remote_parallelism = <int>
128
Number of concurrent processes that may be executed remotely.
process_execution_speculation_delay
--process-execution-speculation-delay=<float>
PANTS_PROCESS_EXECUTION_SPECULATION_DELAY
[GLOBAL]
process_execution_speculation_delay = <float>
1.0
Number of seconds to wait before speculating a second request for a slow process. see --process-execution-speculation-strategy
process_execution_speculation_strategy
--process-execution-speculation-strategy=<str>
PANTS_PROCESS_EXECUTION_SPECULATION_STRATEGY
[GLOBAL]
process_execution_speculation_strategy = <str>
remote_first, local_first, none
default:
none
Speculate a second request for an underlying process if the first one does not complete within --process-execution-speculation-delay
seconds.
local_first
(default): Try to run the process locally first, and fall back to remote execution if available.
remote_first
: Run the process on the remote execution backend if available, and fall back to the local host if remote calls take longer than the speculation timeout.
none
: Do not speculate about long running processes.
process_execution_use_local_cache
--[no-]process-execution-use-local-cache
PANTS_PROCESS_EXECUTION_USE_LOCAL_CACHE
[GLOBAL]
process_execution_use_local_cache = <bool>
True
Whether to keep process executions in a local cache persisted to disk.
pythonpath
--pythonpath="['<str>', '<str>', ...]"
PANTS_PYTHONPATH
[GLOBAL]
pythonpath = [
'<str>',
'<str>',
...,
]
[]
Add these directories to PYTHONPATH to search for plugins. This does not impact the PYTHONPATH used by Pants when running your Python code.
remote_ca_certs_path
--remote-ca-certs-path=<str>
PANTS_REMOTE_CA_CERTS_PATH
[GLOBAL]
remote_ca_certs_path = <str>
None
Path to a PEM file containing CA certificates used for verifying secure connections to --remote-execution-server and --remote-store-server. If not specified, TLS will not be used.
remote_cache_read
--[no-]remote-cache-read
PANTS_REMOTE_CACHE_READ
[GLOBAL]
remote_cache_read = <bool>
False
Whether to enable reading from a remote cache
remote_cache_write
--[no-]remote-cache-write
PANTS_REMOTE_CACHE_WRITE
[GLOBAL]
remote_cache_write = <bool>
False
Whether to enable writing results to a remote cache
remote_execution
--[no-]remote-execution
PANTS_REMOTE_EXECUTION
[GLOBAL]
remote_execution = <bool>
False
Enables remote workers for increased parallelism. (Alpha)
remote_execution_extra_platform_properties
--remote-execution-extra-platform-properties="['<str>', '<str>', ...]"
PANTS_REMOTE_EXECUTION_EXTRA_PLATFORM_PROPERTIES
[GLOBAL]
remote_execution_extra_platform_properties = [
'<str>',
'<str>',
...,
]
[]
Platform properties to set on remote execution requests. Format: property=value. Multiple values should be specified as multiple occurrences of this flag. Pants itself may add additional platform properties.
remote_execution_headers
--remote-execution-headers="{'key1': val1, 'key2': val2, ...}"
PANTS_REMOTE_EXECUTION_HEADERS
[GLOBAL.remote_execution_headers]
key1 = val1
key2 = val2
...
{}
Headers to set on remote execution requests. Format: header=value. Pants itself may add additional headers.
remote_execution_overall_deadline_secs
--remote-execution-overall-deadline-secs=<int>
PANTS_REMOTE_EXECUTION_OVERALL_DEADLINE_SECS
[GLOBAL]
remote_execution_overall_deadline_secs = <int>
3600
Overall timeout in seconds for each remote execution request from time of submission
remote_execution_server
--remote-execution-server=<str>
PANTS_REMOTE_EXECUTION_SERVER
[GLOBAL]
remote_execution_server = <str>
None
host:port of grpc server to use as remote execution scheduler.
remote_instance_name
--remote-instance-name=<str>
PANTS_REMOTE_INSTANCE_NAME
[GLOBAL]
remote_instance_name = <str>
None
Name of the remote execution instance to use. Used for routing within --remote-execution-server and --remote-store-server.
remote_oauth_bearer_token_path
--remote-oauth-bearer-token-path=<str>
PANTS_REMOTE_OAUTH_BEARER_TOKEN_PATH
[GLOBAL]
remote_oauth_bearer_token_path = <str>
None
Path to a file containing an oauth token to use for grpc connections to --remote-execution-server and --remote-store-server. If not specified, no authorization will be performed.
remote_store_chunk_bytes
--remote-store-chunk-bytes=<int>
PANTS_REMOTE_STORE_CHUNK_BYTES
[GLOBAL]
remote_store_chunk_bytes = <int>
1048576
Size in bytes of chunks transferred to/from the remote file store.
remote_store_chunk_upload_timeout_seconds
--remote-store-chunk-upload-timeout-seconds=<int>
PANTS_REMOTE_STORE_CHUNK_UPLOAD_TIMEOUT_SECONDS
[GLOBAL]
remote_store_chunk_upload_timeout_seconds = <int>
60
Timeout (in seconds) for uploads of individual chunks to the remote file store.
remote_store_connection_limit
--remote-store-connection-limit=<int>
PANTS_REMOTE_STORE_CONNECTION_LIMIT
[GLOBAL]
remote_store_connection_limit = <int>
5
Number of remote stores to concurrently allow connections to.
remote_store_initial_timeout
--remote-store-initial-timeout=<int>
PANTS_REMOTE_STORE_INITIAL_TIMEOUT
[GLOBAL]
remote_store_initial_timeout = <int>
10
Initial timeout (in milliseconds) when there is a failure in accessing a remote store.
remote_store_maximum_timeout
--remote-store-maximum-timeout=<int>
PANTS_REMOTE_STORE_MAXIMUM_TIMEOUT
[GLOBAL]
remote_store_maximum_timeout = <int>
10
Maximum timeout (in millseconds) to allow between retry attempts in accessing a remote store.
remote_store_rpc_retries
--remote-store-rpc-retries=<int>
PANTS_REMOTE_STORE_RPC_RETRIES
[GLOBAL]
remote_store_rpc_retries = <int>
2
Number of times to retry any RPC to the remote store before giving up.
remote_store_server
--remote-store-server="['<str>', '<str>', ...]"
PANTS_REMOTE_STORE_SERVER
[GLOBAL]
remote_store_server = [
'<str>',
'<str>',
...,
]
[]
host:port of grpc server to use as remote execution file store.
remote_store_thread_count
--remote-store-thread-count=<int>
PANTS_REMOTE_STORE_THREAD_COUNT
[GLOBAL]
remote_store_thread_count = <int>
1
Thread count to use for the pool that interacts with the remote file store.
remote_store_timeout_multiplier
--remote-store-timeout-multiplier=<float>
PANTS_REMOTE_STORE_TIMEOUT_MULTIPLIER
[GLOBAL]
remote_store_timeout_multiplier = <float>
2.0
Multiplier used to increase the timeout (starting with value of --remote-store-initial-timeout) between retry attempts in accessing a remote store.
show_log_target
--[no-]show-log-target
PANTS_SHOW_LOG_TARGET
[GLOBAL]
show_log_target = <bool>
False
Display the target where a log message originates in that log message's output. This can be helpful when paired with --log-levels-by-target.
streaming_workunits_handlers
--streaming-workunits-handlers="['<str>', '<str>', ...]"
PANTS_STREAMING_WORKUNITS_HANDLERS
[GLOBAL]
streaming_workunits_handlers = [
'<str>',
'<str>',
...,
]
[]
Use this option to name Subsystems which will receive streaming workunit events. For instance, --streaming-workunits-handlers="['pants.reporting.workunit.Workunits']"
will register a Subsystem called Workunits defined in the module "pants.reporting.workunit".
streaming_workunits_report_interval
--streaming-workunits-report-interval=<float>
PANTS_STREAMING_WORKUNITS_REPORT_INTERVAL
[GLOBAL]
streaming_workunits_report_interval = <float>
10.0
Interval in seconds between when streaming workunit event receivers will be polled.
subproject_roots
--subproject-roots="['<str>', '<str>', ...]"
PANTS_SUBPROJECT_ROOTS
[GLOBAL]
subproject_roots = [
'<str>',
'<str>',
...,
]
[]
Paths that correspond with build roots for any subproject that this project depends on.
verify_config
--[no-]verify-config
PANTS_VERIFY_CONFIG
[GLOBAL]
verify_config = <bool>
True
Verify that all config file values correspond to known options.
Deprecated options
pants_distdir_legacy_paths
--[no-]pants-distdir-legacy-paths
PANTS_DISTDIR_LEGACY_PATHS
[GLOBAL]
pants_distdir_legacy_paths = <bool>
False
Deprecated, will be removed in version: 2.2.0.dev0.
The pre-2.0 naming scheme for artifacts built with `./pants package` is being removed because it often resulted in ambiguity and overwriting other artifacts. Use the field `output_path` on each `pex_binary`, `python_awslambda`, and `archive` target where you would like to avoid the default.
If true, will write paths for artifacts built with ./pants package
using only the target name, which may be ambiguous and result in overwriting unrelated artifacts. Otherwise, will use the target's address, e.g. src.python.project/app.pex
, rather than app.pex
. Use the field output_path
to override these default values.
remote_execution_process_cache_namespace
--remote-execution-process-cache-namespace=<str>
PANTS_REMOTE_EXECUTION_PROCESS_CACHE_NAMESPACE
[GLOBAL]
remote_execution_process_cache_namespace = <str>
None
Deprecated, will be removed in version: 2.2.0.dev0.
Use the `--process-execution-cache-namespace` option instead.
The cache namespace for remote process execution. Bump this to invalidate every artifact's remote execution. This is the remote execution equivalent of the legacy cache-key-gen-version flag.
Related subsystems
None