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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -x
# Cause the script to exit if a single command fails.
set -e
ROOT_DIR=$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE:-$0}")"; pwd)
function usage()
{
echo "Usage: build.sh [<args>]"
echo
echo "Options:"
echo " -h|--help print the help info"
echo " -l|--language language1[,language2]"
echo " a list of languages to build native libraries."
echo " Supported languages include \"python\" and \"java\"."
echo " If not specified, only python library will be built."
echo " -p|--python which python executable (default from which python)"
echo
}
# Determine how many parallel jobs to use for make based on the number of cores
unamestr="$(uname)"
if [[ "$unamestr" == "Linux" ]]; then
PARALLEL=1
elif [[ "$unamestr" == "Darwin" ]]; then
PARALLEL=$(sysctl -n hw.ncpu)
else
echo "Unrecognized platform."
exit 1
fi
RAY_BUILD_PYTHON="YES"
RAY_BUILD_JAVA="NO"
PYTHON_EXECUTABLE=""
BUILD_DIR=""
# Parse options
while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; do
key="$1"
case $key in
-h|--help)
usage
exit 0
;;
-l|--languags)
LANGUAGE="$2"
RAY_BUILD_PYTHON="NO"
RAY_BUILD_JAVA="NO"
if [[ "$LANGUAGE" == *"python"* ]]; then
RAY_BUILD_PYTHON="YES"
fi
if [[ "$LANGUAGE" == *"java"* ]]; then
RAY_BUILD_JAVA="YES"
fi
if [ "$RAY_BUILD_PYTHON" == "NO" ] && [ "$RAY_BUILD_JAVA" == "NO" ]; then
echo "Unrecognized language: $LANGUAGE"
exit -1
fi
shift
;;
-p|--python)
PYTHON_EXECUTABLE="$2"
shift
;;
*)
echo "ERROR: unknown option \"$key\""
echo
usage
exit -1
;;
esac
shift
done
if [[ -z "$PYTHON_EXECUTABLE" ]]; then
PYTHON_EXECUTABLE=$(which python)
fi
echo "Using Python executable $PYTHON_EXECUTABLE."
# Find the bazel executable. The script ci/travis/install-bazel.sh doesn't
# always put the bazel executable on the PATH.
BAZEL_EXECUTABLE=$(PATH="$PATH:$HOME/.bazel/bin" which bazel)
echo "Using Bazel executable $BAZEL_EXECUTABLE."
RAY_BUILD_PYTHON=$RAY_BUILD_PYTHON \
RAY_BUILD_JAVA=$RAY_BUILD_JAVA \
bash "$ROOT_DIR/setup_thirdparty.sh" "$PYTHON_EXECUTABLE"
# Now we build everything.
BUILD_DIR="$ROOT_DIR/build/"
if [ ! -d "${BUILD_DIR}" ]; then
mkdir -p "${BUILD_DIR}"
fi
pushd "$BUILD_DIR"
# The following line installs pyarrow from S3, these wheels have been
# generated from https://github.com/ray-project/arrow-build from
# the commit listed in the command.
$PYTHON_EXECUTABLE -m pip install -q \
--target="$ROOT_DIR/python/ray/pyarrow_files" pyarrow==0.14.0.RAY \
--find-links https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/arrow-wheels/50f14adecbb83228599a2dc57859e4ecbe054b92/index.html
export PYTHON_BIN_PATH="$PYTHON_EXECUTABLE"
if [ "$RAY_BUILD_JAVA" == "YES" ]; then
$BAZEL_EXECUTABLE build //java:all --verbose_failures
fi
if [ "$RAY_BUILD_PYTHON" == "YES" ]; then
$BAZEL_EXECUTABLE build //:ray_pkg --verbose_failures
fi
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