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Hatch build hook plugin for Polylith

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Hatch Build Hook for Polylith

A plugin for Hatch and the Polylith Architecture.

This build hook will look for Polylith bricks in pyproject.toml and optionally re-write the imports made in the source code.

Installation

[build-system]
requires = ["hatchling", "hatch-polylith-bricks"]
build-backend = "hatchling.build"

[tool.hatch.build.hooks.polylith-bricks]
# NOTE: this section is needed to enable the hook in the build process, even if empty

This Build Hook has two main usages:

  • identify the included Polylith bricks from the pyproject.toml, and hand them over to the Hatch build process.
  • add support for building Python libraries by re-writing source code with a custom top namespace.

Bricks are added to a project with relative paths, from the bases and components folders in a Polylith Workspace. The hook will add the bricks to the Hatch in-memory build config (force-include) provided by the Hatch build process. This will make the built wheel and sdist include proper paths to the source code.

Polylith Bricks are defined in the tool.polylith.bricks section of the pyproject.toml:

[tool.polylith.bricks]
"../../bases/my_namespace/my_base" = "my_namespace/my_base"
"../../components/my_namespace/my_component" = "my_namespace/my_component

Polylith documentation

the Python tools for the Polylith Architecture

Why re-write code?

Building libraries is supported in the Python tools for the Polylith Architecture, but you will need to consider that code will share the same top namespace with any other library built from the same monorepo.

This can be a problem when more than one of your libraries are installed into the same virtual environment. Python libraries by default are installed in a "flat" folder structure, two libraries with the same top namespace will collide.

A Solution: add a custom top namespace during packaging of the library with Hatch and this build hook plugin.

How is this done?

The code in this repo uses AST (Abstract Syntax Tree) parsing to modify source code. The Python built-in ast module is used to parse and un-parse Python code.

What's the output from this plugin?

Without any custom namespace in the configuration: no changes in the code. Building and packaging as-is.

With a Top Namespace configuration

[tool.polylith.build]
top-namespace = "my_custom_namespace"
my_custom_namespace/
    my_namespace/
        /my_package
           __init__.py
           my_module.py

Before:

from my_namespace.my_package import my_function

After:

from my_custom_namespace.my_namespace.my_package import my_function

Usage

Key Default Description
work-dir .polylith_tmp The temporary working directory for copying and re-writing source code.

Polylith documentation

the Python tools for the Polylith Architecture

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