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erlang_app_includes

erlang_app_includes

def erlang_app_includes(
*,
name: str,
default_target_platform: None | str = None,
target_compatible_with: list[str] = [],
compatible_with: list[str] = [],
exec_compatible_with: list[str] = [],
visibility: list[str] = [],
within_view: list[str] = ["PUBLIC"],
metadata: OpaqueMetadata = {},
tests: list[str] = [],
modifiers: OpaqueMetadata = [],
_apple_platforms: dict[str, str] = {},
_toolchain: str = "gh_facebook_buck2_shims_meta//:erlang-default",
app_name: str,
contacts: list[str] = [],
includes: list[str] = [],
labels: list[str] = [],
os_env: None | dict[str, str] = None,
) -> None

This rule is a supplementary rule for Erlang applications. It gets generated by using the erlang_application macro, that takes as attributes the same attributes as this rule. You should always use the erlang_application macro instead of using this rule directly.

Parameters

  • name: name of the target
  • default_target_platform: specifies the default target platform, used when no platforms are specified on the command line
  • target_compatible_with: a list of constraints that are required to be satisfied for this target to be compatible with a configuration
  • compatible_with: a list of constraints that are required to be satisfied for this target to be compatible with a configuration
  • exec_compatible_with: a list of constraints that are required to be satisfied for this target to be compatible with an execution platform
  • visibility: a list of visibility patterns restricting what targets can depend on this one
  • within_view: a list of visibility patterns restricting what this target can depend on
  • metadata: a key-value map of metadata associated with this target
  • tests: a list of targets that provide tests for this one
  • modifiers: an array of modifiers associated with this target
  • os_env: This attribute allows to set additional values for the operating system environment for invocations to the Erlang toolchain.