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Bazel
Bazel is the primary build system for this project. It is used to build all Go code and will be used to build all artifacts in the future.
Still, we aim to keep the codebase compatible with go build
and go test
as well.
Whenever Go code is changed, you will have to run bazel run //:tidy
to regenerate the Bazel build files for Go code.
Bazel commands
Build
Useful defaults
bazel build //bootstrapper/cmd/bootstrapper:bootstrapper # build bootstrapper
bazel build //cli:cli_oss # build CLI
bazel build //cli:cli_oss_linux_amd64 # cross compile CLI for linux amd64
bazel build //cli:cli_oss_linux_arm64 # cross compile CLI for linux arm64
bazel build //cli:cli_oss_darwin_amd64 # cross compile CLI for mac amd64
bazel build //cli:cli_oss_darwin_arm64 # cross compile CLI for mac arm64
General
bazel build //...
- build all targets (when.bazeloverwriterc
is specified see here)bazel build //subfolder/...
- build all targets in a subfolder (recursive)bazel build //subfolder:all
- build all targets in a subfolder (non-recursive)bazel build //subfolder:target
- build single target
Run
bazel run --run_under="cd $PWD &&" //cli:cli_oss -- create --yes
- build + run a target with arguments in current working directory
Pre-PR checks
bazel test //...
- run all testsbazel run //:generate
- execute code generationbazel run //:tidy
- tidy, format and generatebazel run //:check
- execute checks and linters. To reduce verbosity of non-critical output, you can setSILENT=1 bazel run //:check
Note that its important to run generate
before check
. These checks are performed in the CI pipeline.
Also note that some errors shown in check
(non-silent mode) by golicenses_check
are ignored (for more see golicenses.sh.in).
Query
bazel query //...
- list all targetsbazel query //subfolder
- list all targets in a subfolderbazel cquery --output=files //subfolder:target
- get location of a build artifact
Setup
VS Code integration
You can continue to use the default Go language server and editor integration. This will show you different paths for external dependencies and not use the Bazel cache. Alternatively, you can use the go language server integration for Bazel. This will use Bazel for dependency resolution and execute Bazel commands for building and testing.
Command-line completion
CLI completion for Bazel is available for Bash and zsh.
Bash
When installing Bazel through the APT repository or Homebrew, completion scripts for bash should be installed automatically.
When building from source, you can install the completion script by adding the following line to your ~/.bashrc
:
source <path-to-constellation-repo>/bazel/bazel-complete.bash
Zsh
When installing Bazel through the APT repository or Homebrew, completion scripts for zsh should be installed automatically. When using a heavily customized zsh config, you may need to follow this workaround.
When using Oh-My-Zsh, you can simply enable the zsh-autocomplete
plugin.
When building from source and not using Oh-My-Zsh, you can install the completion script as follows:
- Locate the completion file, per default, it is located in
$HOME/.bazel/bin
- Add a file with the following to your
$fpath
fpath[1,0]=~/.zsh/completion/
mkdir -p ~/.zsh/completion/
cp /path/from/above/step/_bazel ~/.zsh/completion
- When installing for the first time, you may need to run
rm -f ~/.zcompdump; compinit
to rebuild the completion cache. - (Optional) Add the following to your
.zshrc
# This way the completion script does not have to parse Bazel's options
# repeatedly. The directory in cache-path must be created manually.
zstyle ':completion:*' use-cache on
zstyle ':completion:*' cache-path ~/.zsh/cache