PlatformInfo
Provides access to data about a specific platform. Note: This API is experimental and may change at any time. It is disabled by default, but may be enabled with--experimental_platforms_api
constraints
ConstraintCollection PlatformInfo.constraintsExperimental. This API is experimental and may change at any time. Please do not depend on it. It may be enabled on an experimental basis by setting
--experimental_platform_api
The ConstraintValueInfo instances that define this platform.
exec_properties
dict PlatformInfo.exec_propertiesExperimental. This API is experimental and may change at any time. Please do not depend on it. It may be enabled on an experimental basis by setting
--experimental_platform_api
Properties to configure a remote execution platform.
label
Label PlatformInfo.labelExperimental. This API is experimental and may change at any time. Please do not depend on it. It may be enabled on an experimental basis by setting
--experimental_platform_api
The label of the target that created this platform.
remoteExecutionProperties
string PlatformInfo.remoteExecutionPropertiesExperimental. This API is experimental and may change at any time. Please do not depend on it. It may be enabled on an experimental basis by setting
--experimental_platform_api
Properties that are available for the use of remote execution.
to_json
string PlatformInfo.to_json()Creates a JSON string from the struct parameter. This method only works if all struct elements (recursively) are strings, ints, booleans, other structs, a list of these types or a dictionary with string keys and values of these types. Quotes and new lines in strings are escaped. Examples:
struct(key=123).to_json() # {"key":123} struct(key=True).to_json() # {"key":true} struct(key=[1, 2, 3]).to_json() # {"key":[1,2,3]} struct(key='text').to_json() # {"key":"text"} struct(key=struct(inner_key='text')).to_json() # {"key":{"inner_key":"text"}} struct(key=[struct(inner_key=1), struct(inner_key=2)]).to_json() # {"key":[{"inner_key":1},{"inner_key":2}]} struct(key=struct(inner_key=struct(inner_inner_key='text'))).to_json() # {"key":{"inner_key":{"inner_inner_key":"text"}}}
to_proto
string PlatformInfo.to_proto()Creates a text message from the struct parameter. This method only works if all struct elements (recursively) are strings, ints, booleans, other structs or dicts or lists of these types. Quotes and new lines in strings are escaped. Struct keys are iterated in the sorted order. Examples:
struct(key=123).to_proto() # key: 123 struct(key=True).to_proto() # key: true struct(key=[1, 2, 3]).to_proto() # key: 1 # key: 2 # key: 3 struct(key='text').to_proto() # key: "text" struct(key=struct(inner_key='text')).to_proto() # key { # inner_key: "text" # } struct(key=[struct(inner_key=1), struct(inner_key=2)]).to_proto() # key { # inner_key: 1 # } # key { # inner_key: 2 # } struct(key=struct(inner_key=struct(inner_inner_key='text'))).to_proto() # key { # inner_key { # inner_inner_key: "text" # } # } struct(foo={4: 3, 2: 1}).to_proto() # foo: { # key: 4 # value: 3 # } # foo: { # key: 2 # value: 1 # }