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load("//tools:defs.bzl", "bzl_library", "pkg_tar")
load("//website:defs.bzl", "doc", "docs")
load("//images:defs.bzl", "docker_image")
package(licenses = ["notice"])
docker_image(
name = "website",
data = ":files",
statements = [
"EXPOSE 8080/tcp",
'ENTRYPOINT ["/server"]',
],
tags = [
"local",
"manual",
"nosandbox",
],
)
# files is the full file system of the generated container.
#
# It must collect the all tarballs (produced by the rules below), and run it
# through the Dockerfile to generate the site. Note that this checks all links,
# and therefore requires all static content to be present as well.
#
# Note that this rule violates most aspects of hermetic builds. However, this
# works much more reliably than depending on the container_image rules from
# bazel itself, which are convoluted and seem to have a hard time even finding
# the toolchain.
genrule(
name = "files",
srcs = [
":config",
":css",
":docs",
":static",
":syscallmd",
"//website/blog:posts",
"//website/cmd/server",
"@google_root_pem//file",
],
outs = ["files.tgz"],
cmd = "set -x; " +
"T=$$(mktemp -d); " +
"mkdir -p $$T/input && " +
"mkdir -p $$T/output/_site && " +
"tar -xf $(location :config) -C $$T/input && " +
"tar -xf $(location :css) -C $$T/input && " +
"tar -xf $(location :docs) -C $$T/input && " +
"tar -xf $(location :syscallmd) -C $$T/input && " +
"tar -xf $(location //website/blog:posts) -C $$T/input && " +
"find $$T/input -type f -exec chmod u+rw {} \\; && " +
"docker run -i --user $$(id -u):$$(id -g) " +
"-v $$(readlink -m $$T/input):/input " +
"-v $$(readlink -m $$T/output/_site):/output " +
"gvisor.dev/images/jekyll && " +
"tar -xf $(location :static) -C $$T/output/_site && " +
"docker run -i --user $$(id -u):$$(id -g) " +
"-v $$(readlink -m $$T/output/_site):/output " +
"gvisor.dev/images/jekyll " +
"ruby /checks.rb " +
"/output && " +
"cp $(location //website/cmd/server) $$T/output/server && " +
"mkdir -p $$T/output/etc/ssl && " +
"cp $(location @google_root_pem//file) $$T/output/etc/ssl/cert.pem && " +
"tar -zcf $@ -C $$T/output . && " +
"rm -rf $$T",
tags = [
"local",
"manual",
"nosandbox",
],
)
# static are the purely static parts of the site. These are effectively copied
# in after jekyll generates all the dynamic content.
pkg_tar(
name = "static",
srcs = [
"archive.key",
] + glob([
"performance/**",
]),
strip_prefix = "./",
)
# main.scss requires front-matter to be processed.
genrule(
name = "css",
srcs = glob([
"css/**",
]),
outs = [
"css.tar",
],
cmd = "T=$$(mktemp -d); " +
"mkdir -p $$T/css && " +
"for file in $(SRCS); do " +
"echo -en '---\\n---\\n' > $$T/css/$$(basename $$file) && " +
"cat $$file >> $$T/css/$$(basename $$file); " +
"done && " +
"tar -C $$T -czf $@ . && " +
"rm -rf $$T",
)
# config is "mostly" static content. These are parts of the site that are
# present when jekyll runs, but are not dynamically generated.
pkg_tar(
name = "config",
srcs = [
":css",
"_config.yml",
"//website/blog:index.html",
] + glob([
"assets/**",
"_includes/**",
"_layouts/**",
"_plugins/**",
"_sass/**",
]),
strip_prefix = "./",
)
# index is the index file.
doc(
name = "index",
src = "index.md",
layout = "base",
permalink = "/",
)
# docs is the dynamic content of the site.
docs(
name = "docs",
deps = [
":index",
"//:code_of_conduct",
"//:contributing",
"//:governance",
"//:security",
"//g3doc:community",
"//g3doc:index",
"//g3doc:roadmap",
"//g3doc:style",
"//g3doc/architecture_guide:performance",
"//g3doc/architecture_guide:platforms",
"//g3doc/architecture_guide:resources",
"//g3doc/architecture_guide:security",
"//g3doc/proposals:gsoc_2021",
"//g3doc/user_guide:FAQ",
"//g3doc/user_guide:checkpoint_restore",
"//g3doc/user_guide:compatibility",
"//g3doc/user_guide:debugging",
"//g3doc/user_guide:filesystem",
"//g3doc/user_guide:install",
"//g3doc/user_guide:networking",
"//g3doc/user_guide:platforms",
"//g3doc/user_guide/containerd:configuration",
"//g3doc/user_guide/containerd:containerd_11",
"//g3doc/user_guide/containerd:quick_start",
"//g3doc/user_guide/quick_start:docker",
"//g3doc/user_guide/quick_start:kubernetes",
"//g3doc/user_guide/quick_start:oci",
"//g3doc/user_guide/tutorials:cni",
"//g3doc/user_guide/tutorials:docker",
"//g3doc/user_guide/tutorials:docker_compose",
"//g3doc/user_guide/tutorials:kubernetes",
],
)
# Generate JSON for system call tables
genrule(
name = "syscalljson",
outs = ["syscalls.json"],
cmd = "$(location //runsc) -- help syscalls -format json -filename $@",
tools = ["//runsc"],
)
# Generate markdown from the json dump.
genrule(
name = "syscallmd",
srcs = [":syscalljson"],
outs = ["syscallsmd"],
cmd = "T=$$(mktemp -d) && " +
"$(location //website/cmd/syscalldocs) -in $< -out $$T && " +
"tar -C $$T -czf $@ . && " +
"rm -rf $$T",
tools = ["//website/cmd/syscalldocs"],
)
bzl_library(
name = "defs_bzl",
srcs = ["defs.bzl"],
visibility = ["//visibility:private"],
)
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