Go rules
Bazel ≥0.3.1 |
linux-x86_64 |
ubuntu_15.10-x86_64 |
darwin-x86_64 |
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Overview
The rules should be considered experimental. They support:
- libraries
- binaries
- tests
- vendoring
- cgo
They currently do not support (in order of importance):
- build constraints/tags (
//+build
comments - see here))
- auto generating BUILD files
- C/C++ interoperation except cgo (swig etc.)
- race detector
- coverage
- test sharding
Setup
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Decide on the name of your package, eg. github.com/joe/project
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Add the following to your WORKSPACE file:
git_repository(
name = "io_bazel_rules_go",
remote = "https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_go.git",
tag = "0.2.0",
)
load("@io_bazel_rules_go//go:def.bzl", "go_repositories")
go_repositories()
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Add a BUILD
file to the top of your workspace, declaring the name of your
workspace using go_prefix
. This prefix is used for Go's "import" statements
to refer to packages within your own project, so it's important to choose a
prefix that might match the location that another user might choose to put
your code into.
load("@io_bazel_rules_go//go:def.bzl", "go_prefix")
go_prefix("github.com/joe/project")
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For a library github.com/joe/project/lib
, create lib/BUILD
, containing
a single library with the special name "go_default_library." Using this name tells
Bazel to set up the files so it can be imported in .go files as (in this
example) github.com/joe/project/lib
.
load("@io_bazel_rules_go//go:def.bzl", "go_library")
go_library(
name = "go_default_library",
srcs = ["file.go"]
)
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Inside your project, you can use this library by declaring a dependency on
the full Bazel name (including :go_default_library
), and in the .go files,
import it as shown above.
go_binary(
...
deps = ["//lib:go_default_library"]
)
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To declare a test,
go_test(
name = "mytest",
srcs = ["file_test.go"],
library = ":go_default_library"
)
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For instructions on how to depend on external libraries, see Vendoring.md.
FAQ
Yes, this setup was deliberately chosen to be compatible with the go
tool. Make sure your workspace appears under
$GOROOT/src/github.com/joe/project/
eg.
mkdir -p $GOROOT/src/github.com/joe/
ln -s my/bazel/workspace $GOROOT/src/github.com/joe/project
and it should work.
Disclaimer
These rules are not supported by Google's Go team.
go_repositories
go_repositories()
Instantiates external dependencies to Go toolchain in a WORKSPACE.
All the other workspace rules and build rules assume that this rule is
placed in the WORKSPACE.
go_repository
go_repository(name, importpath, commit, tag)
Fetches a remote repository of a Go project, expecting it contains BUILD
files. It is an analogy to git_repository
but it recognizes importpath
redirection of Go.
Attributes |
name |
String, required
A unique name for this external dependency.
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importpath |
String, required
An import path in Go, which corresponds to the root of the target
remote repository
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commit |
String, optional
The commit hash to checkout in the repository.
Note that one of either commit or tag must be defined.
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tag |
String, optional
The tag to checkout in the repository.
Note that one of either commit or tag must be defined.
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new_go_repository
new_go_repository(name, importpath, commit, tag)
Fetches a remote repository of a Go project and automatically generates
BUILD
files in it. It is an analogy to new_git_repository
but it recognizes
importpath redirection of Go.
Attributes |
name |
String, required
A unique name for this external dependency.
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importpath |
String, required
An import path in Go, which corresponds to the root of the target
remote repository
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commit |
String, optional
The commit hash to checkout in the repository.
Note that one of either commit or tag must be defined.
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tag |
String, optional
The tag to checkout in the repository.
Note that one of either commit or tag must be defined.
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go_prefix
go_prefix(prefix)
Attributes |
prefix |
String, required
Global prefix used to fully qualify all Go targets.
In Go, imports are always fully qualified with a URL, eg.
github.com/user/project . Hence, a label //foo:bar
from within a Bazel workspace must be referred to as
github.com/user/project/foo/bar . To make this work, each
rule must know the repository's URL. This is achieved, by having all
go rules depend on a globally unique target that has a
go_prefix transitive info provider.
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go_library
go_library(name, srcs, deps, data)
Attributes |
name |
Name, required
A unique name for this rule.
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srcs |
List of labels, required
List of Go .go (at least one) or ASM .s/.S
source files used to build the library
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deps |
List of labels, optional
List of other libraries to linked to this library target
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data |
List of labels, optional
List of files needed by this rule at runtime.
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cgo_library
cgo_library(name, srcs, copts, clinkopts, cdeps, deps, data)
Attributes |
name |
Name, required
A unique name for this rule.
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srcs |
List of labels, required
List of Go, C and C++ files that are processed to build a Go
library.
Those Go files must contain import "C" . C and C++ files
can be anything allowed in srcs attribute of
cc_library .
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copts |
List of strings, optional
Add these flags to the C++ compiler
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clinkopts |
List of strings, optional
Add these flags to the C++ linker
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cdeps |
List of labels, optional
List of C/C++ libraries to be linked into the binary target.
They must be cc_library rules.
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deps |
List of labels, optional
List of other Go libraries to be linked to this library
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data |
List of labels, optional
List of files needed by this rule at runtime.
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NOTE
srcs
cannot contain pure-Go files, which do not have import "C"
.
So you need to define another go_library
when you build a go package with
both cgo-enabled and pure-Go sources.
cgo_library(
name = "cgo_enabled",
srcs = ["cgo-enabled.go", "foo.cc", "bar.S", "baz.a"],
)
go_library(
name = "go_default_library",
srcs = ["pure-go.go"],
library = ":cgo_enabled",
)
go_binary
go_binary(name, srcs, deps, data)
Attributes |
name |
Name, required
A unique name for this rule.
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srcs |
List of labels, required
List of Go .go (at least one) or ASM .s/.S
source files used to build the binary
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deps |
List of labels, optional
List of other Go libraries to linked to this binary target
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data |
List of labels, optional
List of files needed by this rule at runtime.
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go_test
go_test(name, srcs, deps, data)
Attributes |
name |
Name, required
A unique name for this rule.
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srcs |
List of labels, required
List of Go .go (at least one) or ASM .s/.S
source files used to build the test
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deps |
List of labels, optional
List of other Go libraries to linked to this test target
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data |
List of labels, optional
List of files needed by this rule at runtime.
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