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Version: 2.25 (dev)

grpc-python-plugin


The gRPC Protobuf plugin for Python.

Backend: pants.backend.codegen.protobuf.python

Config section: [grpc-python-plugin]

Basic options

None

Advanced options

known_versions

--grpc-python-plugin-known-versions="['<str>', '<str>', ...]"
PANTS_GRPC_PYTHON_PLUGIN_KNOWN_VERSIONS
pants.toml
[grpc-python-plugin]
known_versions = [
'<str>',
'<str>',
...,
]
default:
[
  "1.32.0|macos_arm64 |b2db586656463841aa2fd4aab34fb6bd3ef887b522d80e4f2f292146c357f533|6215304",
  "1.32.0|macos_x86_64|b2db586656463841aa2fd4aab34fb6bd3ef887b522d80e4f2f292146c357f533|6215304",
  "1.32.0|linux_arm64 |9365e728c603d64735963074340994245d324712344f63557ef3630864dd9f52|5233664",
  "1.32.0|linux_x86_64|1af99df9bf733c17a75cbe379f3f9d9ff1627d8a8035ea057c3c78575afe1687|4965728"
]

Known versions to verify downloads against.

Each element is a pipe-separated string of version|platform|sha256|length or version|platform|sha256|length|url_override, where:

  • version is the version string
  • platform is one of [linux_arm64,linux_x86_64,macos_arm64,macos_x86_64]
  • sha256 is the 64-character hex representation of the expected sha256 digest of the download file, as emitted by shasum -a 256
  • length is the expected length of the download file in bytes, as emitted by wc -c
  • (Optional) url_override is a specific url to use instead of the normally generated url for this version

E.g., 3.1.2|macos_x86_64|6d0f18cd84b918c7b3edd0203e75569e0c7caecb1367bbbe409b44e28514f5be|42813. and 3.1.2|macos_arm64 |aca5c1da0192e2fd46b7b55ab290a92c5f07309e7b0ebf4e45ba95731ae98291|50926|https://example.mac.org/bin/v3.1.2/mac-aarch64-v3.1.2.tgz.

Values are space-stripped, so pipes can be indented for readability if necessary.

url_platform_mapping

--grpc-python-plugin-url-platform-mapping="{'key1': val1, 'key2': val2, ...}"
PANTS_GRPC_PYTHON_PLUGIN_URL_PLATFORM_MAPPING
pants.toml
[grpc-python-plugin.url_platform_mapping]
key1 = val1
key2 = val2
...
default:
{
  "linux_arm64": "linux/arm64",
  "linux_x86_64": "linux/x86_64",
  "macos_arm64": "macos/x86_64",
  "macos_x86_64": "macos/x86_64"
}

A dictionary mapping platforms to strings to be used when generating the URL to download the tool.

In --url-template, anytime the {platform} string is used, Pants will determine the current platform, and substitute {platform} with the respective value from your dictionary.

For example, if you define {"macos_x86_64": "apple-darwin", "linux_x86_64": "unknown-linux"}, and run Pants on Linux with an intel architecture, then {platform} will be substituted in the --url-template option with unknown-linux.

url_template

--grpc-python-plugin-url-template=<str>
PANTS_GRPC_PYTHON_PLUGIN_URL_TEMPLATE
pants.toml
[grpc-python-plugin]
url_template = <str>
default: https://binaries.pantsbuild.org/bin/grpc_python_plugin/{version}/{platform}/grpc_python_plugin

URL to download the tool, either as a single binary file or a compressed file (e.g. zip file). You can change this to point to your own hosted file, e.g. to work with proxies or for access via the filesystem through a file:$abspath URL (e.g. file:/this/is/absolute, possibly by templating the buildroot in a config file).

Use {version} to have the value from --version substituted, and {platform} to have a value from --url-platform-mapping substituted in, depending on the current platform. For example, https://github.com/.../protoc-&#123;version&#125;-&#123;platform&#125;.zip.

use_unsupported_version

--grpc-python-plugin-use-unsupported-version=<UnsupportedVersionUsage>
PANTS_GRPC_PYTHON_PLUGIN_USE_UNSUPPORTED_VERSION
pants.toml
[grpc-python-plugin]
use_unsupported_version = <UnsupportedVersionUsage>
one of: error, warning
default: error

What action to take in case the requested version of grpcpythonplugin is not supported.

Supported grpcpythonplugin versions: unspecified

version

--grpc-python-plugin-version=<str>
PANTS_GRPC_PYTHON_PLUGIN_VERSION
pants.toml
[grpc-python-plugin]
version = <str>
default: 1.32.0

Use this version of grpcpythonplugin.

Deprecated options

None

None