This is a Bazel Runfiles lookup library for Bazel-built Python binaries and tests.
Learn about runfiles: read Runfiles guide or watch Fabian's BazelCon talk.
Add the 'bazel-runfiles' dependency along with other third-party dependencies, for example in your
requirements.txtfile.Depend on this runfiles library from your build rule, like you would other third-party libraries:
py_binary( name = "my_binary", ... deps = [requirement("bazel-runfiles")], )Import the runfiles library:
import runfiles # not "from runfiles import runfiles"
Create a Runfiles object and use rlocation to look up runfile paths:
r = runfiles.Create() ... with open(r.Rlocation("my_workspace/path/to/my/data.txt"), "r") as f: contents = f.readlines() ...The code above creates a manifest- or directory-based implementations based on the environment variables in os.environ. See Create() for more info.
If you want to explicitly create a manifest- or directory-based implementations, you can do so as follows:
r1 = runfiles.CreateManifestBased("path/to/foo.runfiles_manifest") r2 = runfiles.CreateDirectoryBased("path/to/foo.runfiles/")If you want to start subprocesses, and the subprocess can't automatically find the correct runfiles directory, you can explicitly set the right environment variables for them:
import subprocess import runfiles r = runfiles.Create() env = {} ... env.update(r.EnvVars()) p = subprocess.Popen([r.Rlocation("path/to/binary")], env, ...)