test(ivy): mark failing test targets with fixme-ivy-jit and fixme-ivy-local tags (#26471)

We are close enough to blacklist a few test targets, rather than whitelist targets to run...

Because bazel rules can be composed of other rules that don't inherit tags automatically,
I had to explicitly mark all of our ts_library and ng_module targes with "ivy-local" and
"ivy-jit" tags so that we can create a query that excludes all fixme- tagged targets even
if those targets are composed of other targets that don't inherit this tag.

This is the updated overview of ivy related bazel tags:

- ivy-only: target that builds or runs only under ivy
- fixme-ivy-jit: target that doesn't yet build or run under ivy with --compile=jit
- fixme-ivy-local: target that doesn't yet build or run under ivy with --compile=local
- no-ivy-jit: target that is not intended to build or run under ivy with --compile=jit
- no-ivy-local: target that is not intended to build or run under ivy with --compile=local

PR Close #26471
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Igor Minar
2018-10-15 23:24:22 -07:00
committed by Alex Rickabaugh
parent 361eaf1888
commit 4237c34c78
79 changed files with 347 additions and 172 deletions

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@ -61,6 +61,7 @@ buildTargetPackages "$LEGACY_TARGETS" "dist/packages-dist" "legacy" "Production"
|| "${CIRCLE_PROJECT_REPONAME-}" != "angular"
]] && exit 0
# TODO: do we actually need to query for jit and local targets? shouldn't this be all the packages that we publish to npm?
IVY_JIT_TARGETS=`bazel query --output=label 'attr("tags", "\[.*ivy-jit.*\]", //packages/...) intersect kind(".*_package", //packages/...)'`
IVY_LOCAL_TARGETS=`bazel query --output=label 'attr("tags", "\[.*ivy-local.*\]", //packages/...) intersect kind(".*_package", //packages/...)'`