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###############################################################################
# Prelude
###############################################################################
# Many targets in this Makefile assume some commands have been run before to
# setup the correct build environment supporting the different languages
# used for Semgrep development:
# - for OCaml: 'ocamlc' and 'ocamlopt' (currently 4.14.0), 'dune', 'opam'
# - for C: 'gcc', 'ld', 'pkgconfig', but also some C libs like PCRE, gmp
# - for Python: 'python3', 'pip', 'pipenv'
#
# You will also need obviously 'make', but also 'git', and many other
# common dev tools (e.g., 'docker', 'bash').
#
# Once this basic building/development environment has been setup
# (see the different 'install-deps-XXX-yyy' targets later to assist you),
# you can then use:
#
# $ make install-deps
#
# to install the dependencies proper to semgrep (e.g., the necessary OPAM
# packages used by semgrep-core).
#
# Then to compile semgrep simply type:
#
# $ make all
#
# See INSTALL.md for more information
# See also https://semgrep.dev/docs/contributing/contributing-code/
# Most of the targets in this Makefile should work equally under
# Linux (Alpine, Ubuntu, Arch), macOS (x86 and arm64), Windows (WSL, Cygwin),
# and from a Dockerfile.
# The main exceptions are the install-deps-XXX-yyy targets below.
# If you really have to use platform-specific commands or flags, try to use
# macros like the one below to have a portable Makefile.
#
# # To select commands with different usage under GNU/Linux and *BSD/Darwin
# ifeq ($(shell uname -s),Linux)
# LINUX = true
# else
# LINUX = false
# endif
# ifeq ($(LINUX),true)
# SED = sed -i -e
# else
# SED = sed -i ''
# endif
# This is to deal with paths that change depending on whether we're in the
# semgrep-proprietary monorepo or detached as a standalone semgrep project.
# The script 'scripts/make-symlinks' also deals with such issues.
PROJECT_ROOT = $(shell git rev-parse --show-toplevel || pwd)
ifeq ($(shell pwd),$(PROJECT_ROOT))
# The root is here.
BUILD = _build
BUILD_DEFAULT = _build/default
else
# Assume we're in the semgrep-proprietary repo where OSS/ = semgrep.
BUILD = ../_build
BUILD_DEFAULT = ../_build/default/OSS
endif
ifeq ($(shell uname -o),Cygwin)
EXE = .exe
endif
###############################################################################
# Build (and clean) targets
###############################################################################
# Set environment variables used by dune files to locate the
# C headers and libraries of the tree-sitter runtime library.
# This file is created by ocaml-tree-sitter-core's configure script.
#
# Because of these required environment variables, we can't call dune directly
# to build semgrep-core, unless you manually execute first
# `source src/ocaml-tree-sitter-core/tree-sitter-config.sh`
#
# I use '-include' and not 'include' because before 'make setup' this file does
# not exist but we still want 'make setup' to succeed
-include libs/ocaml-tree-sitter-core/tree-sitter-config.mk
# First (and default) target.
.PHONY: default
default: core
# Routine build. It assumes all dependencies and configuration are already in
# place and correct.
.PHONY: all
all:
# OCaml compilation
$(MAKE) core
$(MAKE) copy-core-for-cli
# Python setup
cd cli && pipenv install --dev
$(MAKE) -C cli build
#history: was called the 'all' target in semgrep-core/Makefile before
.PHONY: core
core:
$(MAKE) minimal-build
# Make binaries available to pysemgrep
.PHONY: copy-core-for-cli
copy-core-for-cli:
rm -f cli/src/semgrep/bin/semgrep-core$(EXE)
cp bin/semgrep-core$(EXE) cli/src/semgrep/bin/
# Minimal build of the semgrep-core executable. Intended for the docker build.
# If you need other binaries, look at the build-xxx rules below.
# We do not use .../bin/{semgrep-core,osemgrep,semgrep} below to
# factorize because make under Alpine uses busybox/ash for /bin/sh which
# does not support this bash feature.
.PHONY: minimal-build
minimal-build:
dune build $(BUILD)/install/default/bin/semgrep-core$(EXE)
dune build $(BUILD)/install/default/bin/osemgrep$(EXE)
dune build $(BUILD)/install/default/bin/semgrep$(EXE)
# Remove all symbols with GNU strip. It saves 10-25% on the executable
# size and it doesn't seem to reduce the functionality or
# debuggability of OCaml executables.
# See discussion at https://github.com/semgrep/semgrep/pull/9471
chmod +w bin/semgrep-core$(EXE)
strip bin/semgrep-core$(EXE)
#coupling: The 'semgrep-oss' is the name of the step in the Dockerfile, the
# 'semgrep' the name of the docker image produced (will be semgrep:latest)
.PHONY: build-docker
build-docker:
docker build -t semgrep --target semgrep-oss .
.PHONY: build-otarzan
build-otarzan:
dune build $(BUILD)/install/default/bin/otarzan
.PHONY: build-ojsonnet
build-ojsonnet:
dune build $(BUILD)/install/default/bin/ojsonnet
.PHONY: build-pfff
build-pfff:
dune build $(BUILD)/install/default/bin/pfff
# This is an example of how to build one of those parse-xxx ocaml-tree-sitter binaries
.PHONY: build-parse-cairo
build-parse-cairo:
dune build $(BUILD)/install/default/bin/parse-cairo
# Remove from the project tree everything that's not under source control
# and was not created by 'make setup'.
.PHONY: clean
clean:
dune clean
# We still need to keep the nonempty opam files in git for
# 'make setup', so we should only remove the empty opam files.
# This removes the gitignored opam files.
git clean -fX *.opam
-$(MAKE) -C cli clean
###############################################################################
# Install targets
###############################################################################
# Install semgrep on a developer's machine with pip and opam installed.
# This should *not* install the open-source libraries that we maintain
# as part of the semgrep project.
.PHONY: install
install:
$(MAKE) copy-core-for-cli
# Install semgrep and semgrep-core in a place known to pip.
python3 -m pip install ./cli
.PHONY: uninstall
uninstall:
-python3 -m pip uninstall --yes semgrep
###############################################################################
# Test target
###############################################################################
# Note that this target is actually not used in CI; it's only for local dev
.PHONY: test
test: core-test
# Experimental - only (re-)run the failed tests
.PHONY: retest
retest:
$(MAKE) build-core-test
./test run --lazy
# Note that this target is actually not used in CI; it's only for local dev
.PHONY: test-all
test-all:
$(MAKE) core-test
$(MAKE) -C cli test
$(MAKE) -C cli osempass
#coupling: this is run by .github/workflow/tests.yml
.PHONY: core-test
core-test:
./scripts/make-symlinks
$(MAKE) build-core-test
# The following command ensures that we can call 'test.exe --help'
# from the directory of the checkout
# TODO: this generates weird cmdliner errors in Windows
./test --help 2>&1 >/dev/null
./scripts/run-core-test
# Please keep this standalone target.
# We want to rebuild the tests without re-running all of them.
# This is for working on one or a few specific test cases.
# It rebuilds the test executable which can then be called with
# './test <filter>' where <filter> selects the tests to run.
.PHONY: build-core-test
build-core-test:
dune build $(BUILD_DEFAULT)/src/tests/test.exe
#coupling: this is run by .github/workflow/tests.yml
.PHONY: core-test-e2e
core-test-e2e:
SEMGREP_CORE=$(PWD)/bin/semgrep-core$(EXE) \
$(MAKE) -C interfaces/semgrep_interfaces test
###############################################################################
# External dependencies installation targets
###############################################################################
# **************************************************
# Platform-independent dependencies installation
# **************************************************
# We need to install all the dependencies in a single 'opam install'
# command so as to detect conflicts.
# WEIRD: if you use ./libs/ocaml-tree-sitter-core/ instead of the full
# path, then recent versions of opam crash with a 'git ls-files fatal error'
# about some 'libs/ocaml-tree-sitter-core/../../.git/...' not being a git
# repo.
REQUIRED_DEPS = ./ ./libs/ocaml-tree-sitter-core/tree-sitter.opam ./dev/required.opam
OPTIONAL_DEPS = $(REQUIRED_DEPS) ./dev/optional.opam
# This target is portable; it only assumes you have 'gcc', 'opam' and
# other build-essential tools and a working OCaml (e.g., ocamlc) switch setup.
# Note that we call opam update below because semgrep.opam may mention
# new packages that are covered yet by our ocaml-layer docker image.
.PHONY: install-deps-for-semgrep-core
install-deps-for-semgrep-core:
opam update -y
# Fetch, build and install the tree-sitter runtime library locally.
cd libs/ocaml-tree-sitter-core \
&& ./configure \
&& ./scripts/install-tree-sitter-lib
make install-opam-deps
# Install OCaml dependencies (globally) from *.opam files.
# This now also installs the dev dependencies. This has the benefit
# of installing all the packages in one shot and detecting possible
# version conflicts.
# OPAMSOLVERTIMEOUT default is 60 but seems not enough
install-opam-deps:
OPAMSOLVERTIMEOUT=1200 opam install -y --deps-only $(REQUIRED_DEPS)
# This will fail if semgrep.opam isn't up-to-date (in git),
# and dune isn't installed yet. You can always install dune with
# 'opam install dune' to get started.
semgrep.opam: dune-project
dune build $@
# Foolproofing
chmod a-w semgrep.opam
# We could also add python dependencies at some point
# and an 'install-deps-for-semgrep-cli' target
install-deps: install-deps-for-semgrep-core
# **************************************************
# Platform-dependent dependencies installation
# **************************************************
# The constants and targets below are used in our Dockerfile and a few
# GHA workflows. There are pros and cons of having those commands here
# instead of in the Dockerfile and GHA workflows:
# cons:
# - this requires the Makefile and so to checkout (COPY in Docker
# or actions/checkout@v3 in GHA) semgrep first,
# which prevent some caching Docker/GHA could do. This is alleviated
# a bit by the fact that anyway we use a special returntocorp/ocaml
# container with many things pre-installed.
# pro:
# - it avoids repeating yourself everywhere
# -------------------------------------------------
# Packages
# -------------------------------------------------
# TODO: opam can in theory handle automatically external dependencies
# via `opam depext ...`, so we should not need for each Linux distro to know
# what is the corresponding package name. This info is actually
# stored in many conf-xxx OPAM packages and since opam 2.2.0 should
# support also Windows!
# So we should generalize our use of WINDOWS_OPAM_DEPEXT_DEPS to all platforms.
# Here is why we need those external packages to compile semgrep-core:
# - pkgconf (name of pkg-config clone in arch): required by opam/dune
# so it can find the location of the other libs
# - pcre: for ocaml-pcre now used in semgrep-core (used by spacegrep)
# - pcre2: new version of pcre needed by Cooper
# - gmp: for osemgrep and its use of cohttp (LGPL since gmp 6)
# - libev: ?? for Austin
# - curl: for opentelemetry, which we use for tracing for Emma
# - openssl: ??
# - zlib: ??
# - openssl-libs-static: dependency of curl-static
ALPINE_APK_DEPS_CORE=\
pkgconf \
pcre-dev \
pcre2-dev \
gmp-dev \
libev-dev \
curl-dev \
openssl-libs-static \
zlib-static
# Here is why we need those external packages:
# - pkg-config?
# NOTE: libpcre3 is actually libpcre
UBUNTU_DEPS=\
pkg-config \
libpcre3-dev \
libpcre2-dev \
libgmp-dev \
libev-dev \
libcurl4-gnutls-dev
#TODO: ARCH_DEPS=??
# NOTE: Additional packages here likely require additional linking flags in
# src/main/flags.sh as part of how we statically link binaries on MacOS.
#
# Here is why we need those external packages:
# - pkg-config?
# - coreutils?
# - gettext?
BREW_DEPS=\
pkg-config \
pcre \
pcre2 \
gmp \
libev \
curl \
coreutils \
gettext
# TODO? why we need those for Windows and not for Linux?
# The opam "depext" are better handled in Linux?
WINDOWS_OPAM_DEPEXT_DEPS=\
conf-pkg-config \
conf-gmp \
conf-libpcre \
conf-libpcre2-8 \
conf-libcurl
# -------------------------------------------------
# Alpine
# -------------------------------------------------
# Note that we're not using --no-cache below otherwise opam does not
# recognize that pkg-config and other packages have been installed
# (See https://github.com/ocaml/opam/issues/5186)
#alt: we could use --no-depexts (and --cli=2.1) in 'install-opam-deps'
# and keep the --no-cache below, as anyway we're managing external
# dependencies ourselves in the make install-deps-XXX-for-semgrep-core,
# but then this requires a recent opam (2.1) which is still not available
# in our setup-ocaml@v2 GHA for windows, so simpler to just use --no-cache
# (anyway this is used in an intermediate step in our Docker image, not
# the final image, so we don't really need --no-cache)
install-deps-ALPINE-for-semgrep-core:
apk add $(ALPINE_APK_DEPS_CORE)
# Look at its top comment for why it's necessary
./scripts/build-static-libcurl.sh
# -------------------------------------------------
# Ubuntu
# -------------------------------------------------
install-deps-UBUNTU-for-semgrep-core:
sudo apt-get update
apt-get install -y $(UBUNTU_DEPS)
# -------------------------------------------------
# macOS (brew)
# -------------------------------------------------
# see also scripts/osx-setup-for-release.sh that adjust those
# external packages to force static-linking
install-deps-MACOS-for-semgrep-core:
brew install $(BREW_DEPS)
# Install dependencies needed for the Homebrew build.
#
# We don't use just 'make install-deps-for-semgrep-core' because Homebrew
# installs its own version of tree-sitter, globally.
# The Homebrew package definition ("formula") lives at:
# https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/blob/master/Formula/semgrep.rb
# Some of this can be tested on Linux, see instructions in
# dockerfiles/linuxbrew.Dockerfile
.PHONY: homebrew-setup
homebrew-setup:
cd libs/ocaml-tree-sitter-core \
&& ./configure --prefix "$$(brew --prefix tree-sitter)"
# We pass --no-depexts so as to disable the check for pkg-config
# (which is present due to brew dependencies)
# because this check was failing on some platform.
# See details at https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/pull/82693.
# This workaround may no longer be necessary.
# LIBRARY_PATH is set here so we build lwt w/libev
LIBRARY_PATH="$$(brew --prefix)/lib" opam install -y --deps-only --no-depexts $(REQUIRED_DEPS)
# -------------------------------------------------
# Arch Linux
# -------------------------------------------------
#TODO: pacman -S ...
# -------------------------------------------------
# Nix
# -------------------------------------------------
# See flake.nix top level comments for more information
# Enter development environment with all dependencies installed
#
# The finger stuff here is weird but it's so we can get the user shell and run
# it in the nix shell. I.e. /usr/bin/zsh or /usr/bin/fish
# It's really weird because by default makefile overrides $SHELL so this is the
# only way to get it
shell:
$(eval USER_SHELL := $(shell finger ${USER} | grep 'Shell:*' | cut -f3 -d ":"))
nix develop -c $(USER_SHELL)
# Build targets
# For all the .?submodules=1 we need because nix is weird:
# https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/4423#issuecomment-791352686
nix-osemgrep:
nix build ".?submodules=1#osemgrep"
nix-semgrep-core:
nix build ".?submodules=1#semgrep-core"
nix-semgrep:
nix build ".?submodules=1#semgrep"
# Build + run tests (doesn't run python tests yet)
nix-check:
nix flake check ".?submodules=1#"
# verbose and sandboxing are disabled to enable networking for tests
nix-check-verbose:
nix flake check -L ".?submodules=1#"
# check flake is valid and not stale
nix-check-flake:
nix run github:DeterminateSystems/flake-checker
# Update flake inputs
nix-update:
nix flake update
# -------------------------------------------------
# Windows (native, via mingw and cygwin)
# -------------------------------------------------
# used in build-test-windows-x86.jsonnet
install-deps-WINDOWS-for-semgrep-core:
opam depext $(WINDOWS_OPAM_DEPEXT_DEPS)
###############################################################################
# Developer targets
###############################################################################
# This is a best effort to install some external dependencies.
# As a developer you should not run frequently 'make setup', only when
# important dependencies change.
.PHONY: setup
setup: semgrep.opam
./scripts/make-symlinks
./scripts/check-bash-version
$(MAKE) install-deps-for-semgrep-core
# Install optional development dependencies in addition to build dependencies.
.PHONY: dev-setup
dev-setup:
$(MAKE) setup
opam install -y --deps-only $(OPTIONAL_DEPS)
# Update and rebuild everything within the project.
.PHONY: rebuild
rebuild:
git submodule update --init
-$(MAKE) clean
$(MAKE) build
# Same as 'make clean' but may remove additional files, such as external
# libraries installed locally.
#
# Specifically, this removes all files that are git-ignored. New source files
# are preserved, so this command is considered safe.
#
.PHONY: gitclean
gitclean:
git clean -dfX
git submodule foreach --recursive git clean -dfX
# Prepare a release branch.
# This is mainly called by .github/workflows/start-release.yml
# It is safe to run it multiple times.
.PHONY: release
release:
./scripts/release/bump
# Run utop with all the semgrep-core libraries loaded.
.PHONY: utop
utop:
dune utop
# This is for tools/hello_script.ml so it can leverage the semgrep libs
# (e.g., commons) by installing them in ~/.opam/.../
.PHONY: install-semgrep-libs
install-semgrep-libs: semgrep.opam
dune build
dune install
.PHONY: dump
dump:
$(BUILD_DEFAULT)/tests/test.bc -dump_ast tests/lint/stupid.py
# for ocamldebug
core-bc:
dune build $(BUILD)/install/default/bin/semgrep-core.bc
dune build $(BUILD)/install/default/bin/osemgrep.bc
test-bc:
dune build $(BUILD_DEFAULT)/src/tests/test.bc
# The bytecode version of semgrep-core needs dlls for tree-sitter
# stubs installed into ~/.opam/<switch>/lib/stublibs to be able to run.
install-deps-for-semgrep-core-bc: install-deps-for-semgrep-core
dune build @install # Generate the treesitter stubs for below
dune install # Needed to install treesitter_<lang> stubs for use by bytecode
# Run perf benchmarks
# Running this will reset your `semgrep` command to point to your local version
# For more information, see "Reproducing the CI benchmarks" in perf/README.md
.PHONY: perf-bench
perf-bench:
scripts/run-benchmarks.sh
# Run matching performance tests
.PHONY: perf-matching
perf-matching:
@echo "--- default settings ---"
cd ./perf/perf-matching && ./run-perf-suite
@echo "--- no caching ---"
cd ./perf/perf-matching && ./run-perf-suite --no-cache
@echo "--- maximum caching ---"
cd ./perf/perf-matching && ./run-perf-suite --max-cache
# Run matching performance tests and post them to the semgrep dashboard
# at https://dashboard.semgrep.dev/
#
# This is meant for CI, which hopefully runs on similar machines each time.
#
.PHONY: report-perf-matching
report-perf-matching:
cd ./perf/perf-matching && ./run-perf-suite --upload
###############################################################################
# Dogfood!
###############################################################################
# There are a few places where we currently dogfood Semgrep:
#
# - in this Makefile with 'make check' below, which tests semgrep in PATH
# and with 'make check_with_docker' which tests semgrep Docker image,
# and where we use semgrep.jsonnet in both targets
#
# - in pre-commit in .pre-commit-config.yaml which tests the semgrep
# Docker image used in a pre-commit 'language: docker_image' context,
# as well as semgrep official pre-commit hooks in .pre-commit-hooks.yaml
# in a 'language: python' context (which itself uses setup.py to install semgrep),
# with semgrep.jsonnet but also with p/python and p/bandit rulesets.
#
# - in circle CI in .circle/config.yml which uses the Docker image
# and where we use semgrep.jsonnet
#
# - in Github Actions (GHA) in .github/workflows/semgrep.yml where
# we use semgrep-actions and the App to get the rules
#
# Note that many of those places use semgrep.jsonnet and so would report
# the same findings, but they are useful anyway to test all the different
# places where you can plug semgrep (Makefile, pre-commit, circleCI, GHA, GHA+App).
#coupling: see also .circleci/config.yml and its 'semgrep' job
SEMGREP_ARGS=--experimental --config semgrep.jsonnet --error --strict --exclude tests
# you can add --verbose for debugging
#Dogfooding osemgrep!
.PHONY: check
check:
./bin/osemgrep$(EXE) $(SEMGREP_ARGS)
check_for_emacs:
./bin/osemgrep$(EXE) $(SEMGREP_ARGS) --emacs --quiet
DOCKER_IMAGE=semgrep/semgrep:develop
# If you get parsing errors while running this command, maybe you have an old
# cached version of the docker image. You can invalidate the cache with
# 'docker rmi returntocorp/semgrep:develop`
check_with_docker:
docker run --rm -v "${PWD}:/src" $(DOCKER_IMAGE) semgrep $(SEMGREP_ARGS)
###############################################################################
# Martin's targets
###############################################################################
# Build executables and place them where semgrep expects them.
# These are normally copied by '/cli/setup.py' but it doesn't happen if we
# run only 'dune build'.
#
# Usage:
# $ make dev
# $ PIPENV_PIPFILE=~/semgrep/cli/Pipfile pipenv run semgrep ...
.PHONY: dev
dev:
$(MAKE) core
$(MAKE) copy-core-for-cli
###############################################################################
# Pad's targets
###############################################################################
pr:
git push origin `git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD`
hub pull-request -b develop -r returntocorp/pa
push:
git push origin `git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD`
merge:
A=`git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD` && git checkout develop && git pull && git branch -D $$A
# see https://github.com/aryx/codegraph for information on codegraph_build
index:
codegraph_build -lang cmt -derived_data .
# see https://github.com/aryx/codecheck for information on codecheck
check2:
codecheck -lang ml -with_graph_code graph_code.marshall -filter 3 .
# see https://github.com/aryx/codemap for information on codemap
visual:
codemap -screen_size 3 -filter semgrep -efuns_client efuns_client -emacs_client /dev/null .
visual2:
codemap -screen_size 3 -filter semgrep -efuns_client efuns_client -emacs_client /dev/null src