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Build fails in precompile due to missing classes it's supposed to generate #3632
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Added a If I remove my builder I get no |
Attempting a different approach. Instead of creating a pre-generator, I forked the I went from resolver:
import: "package:objectbox_generator/objectbox_generator.dart"
builder_factories: ["entityResolverFactory"]
# build_extensions: Required. A map from input extension to the list of output extensions that may be created
# for that input. This must match the merged buildExtensions maps from each Builder in builder_factories.
build_extensions: { ".dart": [".objectbox.info"] }
auto_apply: dependents
build_to: cache to resolver:
import: "package:ob_test/builders/entity_resolver.dart"
builder_factories: ["entityResolverFactory"]
# build_extensions: Required. A map from input extension to the list of output extensions that may be created
# for that input. This must match the merged buildExtensions maps from each Builder in builder_factories.
build_extensions: { ".dart": [".objectbox.info"] }
auto_apply: dependents
build_to: cache Only the I get the same error as before:
I'm trying to understand why the original would work but my local copy not. Any help really appreciated, I've been stuck with this for a few days now. EDIT: just tried with
But no, it is still failing |
Yes, a builder cannot itself depend on generated files from the same build in which it is itself applied (sorry I can't come up with a less confusing way to say that 🤣 ). We generate a single build script from all the builders that are applied, and that must be fully valid prior to any other compilation. And prior to a build, it may decide to clean up previous generated outputs, which can make a subsequent build fail even if a previous one succeeded (maybe the files were generated before the new builder was added). There are some unsupported ways to manage this (restore the generated files for source control after the first failure), but the best thing to do is move the libraries that require code generation into another, different package. That way it has a separate build from the place where it is being used. |
I think I understood, thanks. I encountered the same issue when working on Flutter Data. Since the library contains builders, this means that I cannot use Objectbox to generate Flutter Data source code. Can build chains be defined in Dart instead of YAML? Sorry, I appreciate your work and definitely don't intend to offend anyone, but I'm finding it very confusing and time consuming : always trying to tweak YAML files by copy-pasting snippets from github issues and crossing my fingers for it to work. Docs don't seem to cover the common use-cases I come across. More generally, do you know of any other effort in Dart-land to improve the build situation? Is this the only way of generating code? |
They can, yes. If you look at the generated build script that you get from a normal build, at The APIs are intended to be code-generation friendly (from build.yaml files) more than user friendly, but it is possible to create your own still. |
Note also, that a builder you depend on may change how it is intended to be used, in a way that wouldn't be breaking for normal users, but would break a user creating a custom build script (you might be expected to apply additional builders etc, in a way that would normally be automatic). |
Oh this is good news, I'll have a look. Thank you! |
For those running into the same problem, here is my hack: #!/bin/bash
mv build.yaml /tmp
dart run build_runner build -d
mv lib/objectbox* /tmp
mv /tmp/build.yaml .
dart run build_runner build -d
mv /tmp/objectbox* lib/
dart run build_runner build -d Ridiculous, but it works |
Getting a failure during precompile:
This methods are generated by Objectbox. But the build fails way before giving the chance to Objectbox to generate them. It's a catch 22.
build_runner: ^2.4.6
,Dart SDK version: 3.1.2 (stable)
Using Objectbox, which has two builders:
resolver
,generator
.I created my own to run before
resolver
, as it generates code that should be consumed byresolver
.I've seen
data_model_builder
properly outputentities.g.dart
so I know it's some configuration issue.What is the right config for running my builder before Objectbox?
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