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| title: Installation |
| layout: default |
| toc: true |
| --- |
| |
| # Custom installation |
| |
| First, you need Bazel. |
| We recommend using Bazelisk, which is a version-selection wrapper, similar to |
| the `nvm` tool managing your version of Node. This is available on npm. |
| We also recommend installing `ibazel` which is the "watch mode" for Bazel. |
| |
| ```sh |
| $ yarn add -D @bazel/bazelisk @bazel/ibazel |
| # or |
| $ npm install --save-dev @bazel/bazelisk @bazel/ibazel |
| ``` |
| |
| You could install a current bazel distribution, following the [bazel instructions]. |
| |
| If you use Bazelisk, see [this workaround](https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazelisk/issues/29#issuecomment-478062147) to get working command-line completion. |
| |
| It's reasonable to globally-install bazelisk so you get a `bazel` command in your $PATH. |
| We don't recommend this with ibazel as the version is frequently changing. |
| |
| Next, create a `WORKSPACE` file in your project root (or edit the existing one) |
| containing: |
| |
| ```python |
| load("@bazel_tools//tools/build_defs/repo:http.bzl", "http_archive") |
| http_archive( |
| name = "build_bazel_rules_nodejs", |
| sha256 = "9d93d4e1340c43dbf6b2fd66b683d89630a6310bf8be3bf40ec96685dcacc26c", |
| urls = ["https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/releases/download/2.3.3/rules_nodejs-2.3.3.tar.gz"], |
| ) |
| |
| load("@build_bazel_rules_nodejs//:index.bzl", "node_repositories") |
| ``` |
| |
| Now you can choose from a few options to finish installation. |
| |
| To choose a version of Node.js: |
| |
| 1. (Simplest) use the version of Node.js that comes with these rules by default |
| 1. Choose from one of the versions we support natively |
| 1. Tell Bazel where to download a specific version you require |
| 1. Check Node.js into your repository and don't download anything |
| |
| These are described in more detail in the following sections. |
| |
| ## Simple usage |
| |
| Add this to your `WORKSPACE` file. It only tells Bazel how to find your |
| `package.json` file. It will use default versions of Node.js and npm. |
| |
| ```python |
| # NOTE: this rule installs nodejs, npm, and yarn, but does NOT install |
| # your npm dependencies into your node_modules folder. |
| # You must still run the package manager to do this. |
| node_repositories(package_json = ["//:package.json"]) |
| ``` |
| ## Installation with a specific supported version of Node.js and Yarn |
| |
| You can choose a specific version of Node.js that's built into these rules. |
| You can also choose a specific version of Yarn. |
| Note that some of our packages have started to use features from Node 12, so you may see warnings if you use an older version. |
| |
| > Now that Node 12 is LTS (Long-term support) we encourage you to upgrade, and don't intend to fix bugs which are only observed in Node 10 or lower. |
| |
| The available versions are documented on the `node_repositories` rule in the [Built-ins](Built-ins). |
| |
| Add to `WORKSPACE`: |
| |
| ```python |
| # NOTE: this rule installs nodejs, npm, and yarn, but does NOT install |
| # your npm dependencies into your node_modules folder. |
| # You must still run the package manager to do this. |
| node_repositories( |
| package_json = ["//:package.json"], |
| node_version = "8.11.1", |
| yarn_version = "1.5.1", |
| ) |
| ``` |
| |
| ## Installation with a manually specified version of NodeJS and Yarn |
| |
| If you'd like to use a version of NodeJS and/or Yarn that are not currently supported here, you can manually |
| specify those in your `WORKSPACE`: |
| |
| ```python |
| load("@build_bazel_rules_nodejs//:index.bzl", "node_repositories") |
| |
| # NOTE: this rule does NOT install your npm dependencies into your node_modules folder. |
| # You must still run the package manager to do this. |
| node_repositories( |
| node_version = "8.10.0", |
| yarn_version = "1.5.1", |
| node_repositories = { |
| "8.10.0-darwin_amd64": ("node-v8.10.0-darwin-x64.tar.gz", "node-v8.10.0-darwin-x64", "7d77bd35bc781f02ba7383779da30bd529f21849b86f14d87e097497671b0271"), |
| "8.10.0-linux_amd64": ("node-v8.10.0-linux-x64.tar.xz", "node-v8.10.0-linux-x64", "92220638d661a43bd0fee2bf478cb283ead6524f231aabccf14c549ebc2bc338"), |
| "8.10.0-windows_amd64": ("node-v8.10.0-win-x64.zip", "node-v8.10.0-win-x64", "936ada36cb6f09a5565571e15eb8006e45c5a513529c19e21d070acf0e50321b"), |
| }, |
| yarn_repositories = { |
| "1.5.1": ("yarn-v1.5.1.tar.gz", "yarn-v1.5.1", "cd31657232cf48d57fdbff55f38bfa058d2fb4950450bd34af72dac796af4de1"), |
| }, |
| node_urls = ["https://nodejs.org/dist/v{version}/{filename}"], |
| yarn_urls = ["https://github.com/yarnpkg/yarn/releases/download/v{version}/{filename}"], |
| package_json = ["//:package.json"]) |
| ``` |
| |
| Specifying `node_urls` and `yarn_urls` is optional. If omitted, the default values will be used. You may also use a custom NodeJS version and the default Yarn version or vice-versa. |
| |
| ## Installation with local vendored versions of NodeJS and Yarn |
| |
| Finally, you could check Node.js and Yarn into your repository, and not fetch |
| them from the internet. This is what we do internally at Google. |
| |
| ```python |
| load("@build_bazel_rules_nodejs//:index.bzl", "node_repositories") |
| |
| # Point node_repositories to use locally installed versions of Node.js and Yarn. |
| # The vendored_node and vendored_yarn labels point to the extracted contents of |
| # https://nodejs.org/dist/v10.12.0/node-v10.12.0-linux-x64.tar.xz and |
| # https://github.com/yarnpkg/yarn/releases/download/v1.10.0/yarn-v1.10.0.tar.gz |
| # respectively. NOTE: node-v10.12.0-linux-x64 will only work on Linux. |
| node_repositories( |
| vendored_node = "@wksp//:third_party/node-v10.12.0-linux-x64", |
| vendored_yarn = "@wksp//:third_party/yarn-v1.10.0", |
| package_json = ["//:package.json"]) |
| ``` |
| |
| In this case, the locally installed Node.js and Yarn are located in the `wksp` workspace in |
| the `third_party/node-v10.12.0-linux-x64` and `third_party/yarn-v1.10.0` folders. When using |
| `vendored_node`, you will be restricted to a single platform. `vendored_yarn` on the other hand, |
| is platform independent. See `/examples/vendored_node` in this repository for an example of this |
| in use. |
| |
| NOTE: Vendored Node.js and Yarn are not compatible with Remote Bazel Execution. |
| |
| ## Toolchains |
| |
| When you add `node_repositories()` to your `WORKSPACE` file it will setup a node toolchain for all currently supported platforms, Linux, macOS and Windows. Amongst other things this adds support for cross-compilations as well as Remote Build Execution support. For more detailed information also see [Bazel Toolchains](https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/toolchains.html). |
| |
| If you have an advanced use-case you can also register your own toolchains and call `node_toolchain_configure` directly to manually setup a toolchain. |
| |
| ### Cross-compilation |
| |
| Toolchains allow us to support cross-compilation, e.g. building a linux binary from mac or windows. To tell Bazel to provide a toolchain for a different platform you have to pass in the `--platforms` flag. Currently supported values are: |
| |
| - `@build_bazel_rules_nodejs//toolchains/node:linux_amd64` |
| - `@build_bazel_rules_nodejs//toolchains/node:linux_arm64` |
| - `@build_bazel_rules_nodejs//toolchains/node:linux_s390x` |
| - `@build_bazel_rules_nodejs//toolchains/node:darwin_amd64` |
| - `@build_bazel_rules_nodejs//toolchains/node:windows_amd64` |
| |
| So if for example you want to build a docker image from a non-linux platform you would run `bazel build --platforms=@build_bazel_rules_nodejs//toolchains/node:linux_amd64 //app`, which will ensure that the linux nodejs binary is downloaded and provided to the nodejs_binary target. |
| |
| Note: The toolchain currently only provides a platform-specific nodejs binary. Any native modules will still be fetched/built, by npm/yarn, for your host platform, so they will not work on the target platform. Support for cross-compilation with native dependencies will follow. |