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# ********************************** | ||
# JDK | ||
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# See the document //docs/dev/jdk.md for an explanation of why we target JDK 8 | ||
build --javacopt="-source 8 -target 8" |
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# Build Configuration File | ||
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# WORKSPACE settings go here (applied to ALL build envs) | ||
# These are standardized by the feature commiters as required for all builds. | ||
import .base-bazelrc | ||
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# Company environment settings (i.e. your company internal settings) go here | ||
# It is assumed that you will distribute this file internally if you have multiple | ||
# devs working on the Bazel Eclipse Feature | ||
import .company-bazelrc | ||
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# Anything you would like to personally override goes here | ||
import .user-bazelrc | ||
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# Remote cache settings | ||
# We find it useful to have cache settings separate from the .user-bazelrc | ||
import .user-bazelrc-cache |
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# | ||
# Company Bazel settings | ||
# Add any company specific settings here | ||
# |
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# Bazel | ||
bazel-bin | ||
bazel-genfiles | ||
bazel-out | ||
bazel-sfdc-bazel | ||
bazel-testlogs | ||
bazel-bazel-eclipse | ||
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# Bazel config files | ||
.company-bazelrc | ||
.user-bazelrc | ||
.user-bazelrc-cache | ||
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# Log files | ||
*.log | ||
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# Built Artifacts | ||
*.zip | ||
*.tar.gz | ||
*.rar | ||
*.class | ||
bin | ||
testbin | ||
dist | ||
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# Eclipse | ||
.settings | ||
eclipse.sh | ||
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# OS | ||
.DS_Store | ||
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# Eclipse cleaner script (//tools/eclipse) | ||
my_env.sh |
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# User Bazel Configuration File | ||
# Put any user specific settings in this file. | ||
# It is gitignored already. |
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# ********************************** | ||
# CACHING | ||
# ********************************** | ||
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# | ||
# This caching configuration is maintained as a separate bazelrc file for several reasons: | ||
# | ||
# 1. Depending on network speed (in an office, at home, on a beach) a user may or may not | ||
# benefit from using the remote cache. Having cache configuration declared in this | ||
# .user-bazelrc-cache file (which is .gitignored) allows each user decide whether or not | ||
# to use remote cache. | ||
# 2. Only CI nodes are authorized to populate the cache. Currently, the only way to | ||
# allow CI nodes to authenticate with Bazel cache is to pass the username/password via | ||
# HTTP Basic, which means the URL below needs to be configured with the username/password. | ||
# We don't want that in plaintext, so our CI overwrites this file dynamically with the | ||
# securely stored credentials. Having cache settings as a dedicated file makes that easy. | ||
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# Local Disk Cache (use if your network speed is slow) | ||
# Enable the local disk cache by default | ||
build --disk_cache=/tmp/bazelcache/bazel-eclipse | ||
build --remote_upload_local_results=true | ||
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# Remote Build Cache | ||
# Use if you are on a fast network | ||
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# Read-only remote cache configuration | ||
# Dev machines do not upload new cache entries. | ||
#build --remote_http_cache=https://your_remote_cache_host.yourcompany.com:443/cache | ||
#build --remote_upload_local_results=false | ||
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# Read-write remote cache configuration | ||
# Only CI has the ACL to populate cache. | ||
# Replace the username and password variables with the actuals in the URL below. | ||
#build --remote_http_cache=https://USER:PWD@your_remote_cache_host.yourcompany.com:443/cache | ||
#build --remote_upload_local_results=true |
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# The license file gets consumed if the Bazel rules for building the updatesite is used | ||
exports_files(["LICENSE.txt"]) |
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Salesforce Open Source Community Code of Conduct | ||
About the Code of Conduct | ||
Equality is a core value at Salesforce. We believe a diverse and inclusive community fosters innovation and creativity, and are committed to building a culture where everyone feels included. | ||
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Salesforce open-source projects are committed to providing a friendly, safe, and welcoming environment for all, regardless of gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, ethnicity, nationality, race, age, religion, level of experience, education, socioeconomic status, or other similar personal characteristics. | ||
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The goal of this code of conduct is to specify a baseline standard of behavior so that people with different social values and communication styles can work together effectively, productively, and respectfully in our open source community. It also establishes a mechanism for reporting issues and resolving conflicts. | ||
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All questions and reports of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior in a Salesforce open-source project may be reported by contacting the Salesforce Open Source Conduct Committee at ossconduct@salesforce.com. | ||
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Our Pledge | ||
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Our Standards | ||
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