BuildGraph Script Elements

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BuildGraph scripts are written in XML. This document covers the types of data found within BuildGraph scripts, as well as their overall structure.

Elements

Elements describe the data that they contain, making them one of the basic building blocks of BuildGraph scripts. The following tables contain items that are provided as metadata, which are exported when running on the build system. Although they're not used directly by BuildGraph when executing tasks locally, they're tagged with [META] .

Graph Structure

A BuildGraph script is typically defined with the following elements:

  • <Node>

  • <Aggregate>

  • <Agent>

  • <Trigger>

Node

<Node> is the smallest unit of execution in BuildGraph, having a set of inputs and outputs. Each <Node> consists of a sequence of tasks that are executed in order.

Attribute

Type

Required?

Description

Name

Name

Required

Name of the node.

Requires

Target List

Optional

List of nodes, aggregates, or tagged file sets produced by other nodes that this node requires to execute, separated by semicolons.

Produces

Tag List

Optional

Tagged file sets that this node makes available to other nodes, separated by semicolons.

After

Target List

Optional

List of nodes that this node should run after, if they are part of the current target (ignored if they are not). Separated by semicolons.

NotifyOnWarnings

Boolean

Optional

If false, this node will not produce notifications on warnings. Only used by build systems. Defaults to true . [META]

If

Condition

Optional

Condition to be evaluated. The element is ignored unless the condition evaluates to true .

Aggregate

<Aggregate> declares a named aggregate that can be used as a synonym for a set of other nodes (or produced tag sets).

Attribute

Type

Required?

Description

Name

Name

Required

Name of the aggregate.

Requires

Target List

Required

List of dependencies for this aggregate. May be nodes, tagged file sets, or agent groups.

If

Condition

Optional

Condition to be evaluated. The element is ignored unless the condition evaluates to true .

Agent

<Agent> defines requirements for an agent on nodes that will be executed in sequence (without cleaning intermediate directories). <Agent> requirements are ignored when building locally, but must be specified.

Attribute

Type

Required?

Description

Name

Name

Required

Name of the group.

Type

Identifier List

Optional

Type of agent to run on. The meaning of this string is inferred by the host build system; it does not have any intrinsic meaning. [META]

If

Condition

Optional

Condition to be evaluated. The element is ignored unless the condition evaluates to true .

Trigger

<Trigger> serves as a container for portions of the graph that should only be executed with explicit user intervention. To execute nodes behind a trigger, pass -Trigger=<Name> to the command line.

Attribute

Type

Required?

Description

Name

Name

Required

Name of the trigger.

If

Condition

Optional

Condition to be evaluated. The element is ignored unless the condition evaluates to true .

Property Manipulation

BuildGraph properties can be modified with the following elements:

  • <Property>

  • <Option>

  • <EnvVar>

Property

<Property> sets the value of a property. If a property in an outer scope has already been declared with the same name, <Property> overwrites it. Otherwise, a new property is declared at the current scope.

Attribute

Type

Required?

Description

Name

Name

Required

Name of the property to set.

Value

String

Required

New value for the property.

If

Condition

Optional

Condition to be evaluated. The element is ignored unless the condition evaluates to true .

Option

<Option> defines a user option that can be set from the command line. <Option> may only appear at a global scope.

Attribute

Type

Required?

Description

Name

Name

Required

Name of the option (and property) to initialize with the option's value.

Description

String

Required

Description for the option to display when running BuildGraph with the -ListOnly argument.

Restrict

Regex

Optional

Regex that matches valid values for this option (eg. [a-zA-Z]+ , true | false ).

DefaultValue

String

Required

Default value for the option if the user does not set it explicitly.

If

Condition

Optional

Condition to be evaluated. The element is ignored unless the condition evaluates to true .

EnvVar

<EnvVar> declares a property to contain the contents of an environment variable (or an empty string if it's not set). <EnvVar> may only appear at a global scope.

Attribute

Type

Required?

Description

Name

Name

Required

Name of the environment variable to introduce as a property.

If

Condition

Optional

Condition to be evaluated. The element is ignored unless the condition evaluates to true .

Flow Control

You can control the flow of your BuildGraph scripts with the following elements:

  • <Include>

  • <Do>

  • <Switch>

  • <ForEach>

Include

<Include> processes the contents of another BuildGraph script as if it appeared within this file. <Include> may only appear at a global scope.

Attribute

Type

Required?

Description

Script

String

Required

Path to the script you want to include (relative to the current script).

If

Condition

Optional

Condition to be evaluated. The element is ignored unless the condition evaluates to true .

Do

<Do> groups a sequence of elements and only processes them if a condition evaluates as true.

Attribute

Type

Required?

Description

If

Condition

Optional

Condition to be evaluated. The element is ignored unless the condition evaluates to true .

Switch

<Switch> is similar to a C switch statement because it evaluates the conditions on a sequence of branches, processing the first statement with a condition that evaluates as true.

Example <Switch> statement:

<Switch>
    <Case If=X>
        <Elements go here>
    </Case>
    <Case If=Y>
        <Elements go here>
    </Case>
    <Default>
        <Elements go here>
    </Default>
</Switch>

Attribute

Type

Required?

Description

If

Condition

Optional

Condition to be evaluated. The element is ignored unless the condition evaluates to true .

ForEach

<ForEach> expands the body of the element with a given property assigned to each item in a list that is separated by semicolons.

Example <ForEach> statement:

<ForEach Name="Counter" Values="1;2;3;4;5">
    <Log Message="Counter=$(Counter)"/>
</ForEach>

Attribute

Type

Required?

Description

Name

Name

Required

Property to assign to each value in the list.

Values

String List

Required

List of values that are separated by semicolons.

If

Condition

Optional

Condition to be evaluated. The element is ignored unless the condition evaluates to true .

Diagnostics

You can perform diagnostics on your BuildGraph scripts with the following elements:

  • <Warning>

  • <Error>

Warning

<Warning> outputs a warning message before executing the graph. <Warning> may be included in nodes, agents, triggers, or at global scope. <Warning> will only provide an output if it's still part of the graph after it has been trimmed down to the target being executed.

Attribute

Type

Required?

Description

Message

String

Required

Text to be printed to the log.

If

Condition

Optional

Condition to be evaluated. The element is ignored unless the condition evaluates to true .

Error

<Error> outputs an error message. <Error> may be included in nodes, agents, triggers, or at global scope. <Error> will only provide an output if it's still part of the graph after it has been trimmed down to the target being executed.

Attribute

Type

Required?

Description

Message

String

Required

Text to be printed to the log.

If

Condition

Optional

Condition to be evaluated. The element is ignored unless the condition evaluates to true .

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