naiveproxy/build/config/ios/asset_catalog.gni
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# Copyright 2017 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
# This template declares a bundle_data target that references an asset
# catalog so that it is compiled to the asset catalog of the generated
# bundle.
#
# The create_bundle target requires that all asset catalogs are part of an
# .xcasset bundle. This requirement comes from actool that only receives
# the path to the .xcasset bundle directory and not to the individual
# .imageset directories.
#
# The requirement is a bit problematic as it prevents compiling only a
# subset of the asset catakig that are contained in a .xcasset. This template
# fixes that by instead copying the content of the asset catalog to temporary
# .xcasset directory (below $root_out_dir) and defining a bundle_data
# target that refers to those copies (this is efficient as the "copy" is
# implemented by hardlinking if possible on macOS).
#
# Since the create_data target will only refer to the .xcasset directory
# and additional "action" target that runs a dummy script is defined. It
# does nothing but pretends to generate the .xcassets directory (while
# it is really created as a side-effect of the "copy" step). This allows
# to workaround the check in "gn" that all inputs below $root_out_dir have
# to be outputs of another target with a public dependency path.
#
# This template also ensures that the file are only copied once when the
# build targets multiple architectures at the same time (aka "fat build").
#
# Arguments
#
# sources:
# required, list of strings, paths to the file contained in the
# asset catalog directory; this must contain the Contents.json file
# and all the image referenced by it (not enforced by the template).
#
# asset_type:
# required, string, type of the asset catalog, that is the extension
# of the directory containing the images and the Contents.json file.
#
template("asset_catalog") {
assert(defined(invoker.sources) && invoker.sources != [],
"sources must be defined and not empty for $target_name")
assert(defined(invoker.asset_type) && invoker.asset_type != "",
"asset_type must be defined and not empty for $target_name")
if (current_toolchain != default_toolchain) {
group(target_name) {
public_deps = [
":$target_name($default_toolchain)",
]
}
} else {
_copy_target_name = target_name + "__copy"
_data_target_name = target_name
_sources = invoker.sources
_outputs = []
# The compilation of resources into Assets.car is enabled automatically
# by the "create_bundle" target if any of the "bundle_data" sources's
# path is in a .xcassets directory and matches one of the know asset
# catalog type.
_xcassets_dir = "$target_gen_dir/${target_name}.xcassets"
_output_dir = "$_xcassets_dir/" +
get_path_info(get_path_info(_sources[0], "dir"), "file")
foreach(_source, invoker.sources) {
_dir = get_path_info(_source, "dir")
_outputs += [ "$_output_dir/" + get_path_info(_source, "file") ]
assert(get_path_info(_dir, "extension") == invoker.asset_type,
"$_source dirname must have .${invoker.asset_type} extension")
}
action(_copy_target_name) {
# Forward "deps", "public_deps" and "testonly" in case some of the
# source files are generated.
forward_variables_from(invoker,
[
"deps",
"public_deps",
"testonly",
])
script = "//build/config/ios/hardlink.py"
visibility = [ ":$_data_target_name" ]
sources = _sources
outputs = _outputs + [ _xcassets_dir ]
args = [
rebase_path(get_path_info(_sources[0], "dir"), root_out_dir),
rebase_path(_output_dir, root_out_dir),
]
}
bundle_data(_data_target_name) {
forward_variables_from(invoker,
"*",
[
"deps",
"outputs",
"public_deps",
"sources",
])
sources = _outputs
outputs = [
"{{bundle_resources_dir}}/{{source_file_part}}",
]
public_deps = [
":$_copy_target_name",
]
}
}
}
# Those templates are specialisation of the asset_catalog template for known
# types of asset catalog types (imageset, launchimage, appiconset).
#
# Arguments
#
# sources:
# required, list of strings, paths to the file contained in the
# asset catalog directory; this must contain the Contents.json file
# and all the image referenced by it (not enforced by the template).
#
template("appiconset") {
asset_catalog(target_name) {
forward_variables_from(invoker, "*", [ "asset_type" ])
asset_type = "appiconset"
}
}
template("imageset") {
asset_catalog(target_name) {
forward_variables_from(invoker, "*", [ "asset_type" ])
asset_type = "imageset"
}
}
template("launchimage") {
asset_catalog(target_name) {
forward_variables_from(invoker, "*", [ "asset_type" ])
asset_type = "launchimage"
}
}