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Support the PANTS_TOML environment variable for specifying a location other than the project's
build root for Pants configuration file. This was a missed port from the ./pants script and
behaves the same: setting the PANTS_TOML tells scie-pants where to find the config file, but you
must also tell Pants by using PANTS_CONFIG_FILES as well. With these two environment variables set
and the project's build root demarcated by either a BUILD_ROOT or BUILDROOT marker file, Pants
project layouts supported by ./pants should now be fully supported by scie-pants. Since scie-pants supports .env files you can also populate both env vars there as now to streamline
the setup.
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0.6.0
Support the
PANTS_TOML
environment variable for specifying a location other than the project'sbuild root for Pants configuration file. This was a missed port from the
./pants
script andbehaves the same: setting the
PANTS_TOML
tellsscie-pants
where to find the config file, but youmust also tell Pants by using
PANTS_CONFIG_FILES
as well. With these two environment variables setand the project's build root demarcated by either a
BUILD_ROOT
orBUILDROOT
marker file, Pantsproject layouts supported by
./pants
should now be fully supported byscie-pants
. Sincescie-pants
supports.env
files you can also populate both env vars there as now to streamlinethe setup.
This discussion was created from the release scie-pants 0.6.0.
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