Declare that android_local_test provides JavaInfo It's best practice for rules to declare which providers they provide. That allows aspects to make better tradeoffs between correctness and efficiency: It's possible to restrict which targets an aspect propagates to with `aspect.required_providers`, but since that pruning is done _before_ analysis, it restricts that based on `rule.providers`, not what the rule actually returns (which can be a super-set of what's in `rule.providers`). PiperOrigin-RevId: 863236597 Change-Id: I47f15a5ed51a247a32286663ed5ba8c4609d75fe
NOTE: This branch is a development preview of the Starlark implementation of Android rules for Bazel. This code is incomplete and may not function as-is.
A recent version of Bazel (7.4+, 8.0+, HEAD, Bazel 9 pre-release) is required.
This ruleset depends on Protobuf, which has a minimum C++ language level of 17 (as of Protobuf v30, ~2025 Q3). Depending on your system‘s compiler version, you may have to set -std=c++17 in your C++ toolchain arguments. This repository’s .bazelrc file provides a minimal set of Bazel configuration flags to build an Android app.
This repository contains the Starlark implementation of Android rules in Bazel.
The rules are being incrementally converted from their native implementations in the Bazel source tree.
Stardoc for the Android rules can be found at https://bazelbuild.github.io/rules_android.
To use the Starlark Bazel Android rules, add the following to your WORKSPACE file:
load("@bazel_tools//tools/build_defs/repo:http.bzl", "http_archive") http_archive( name = "rules_android", sha256 = "fe3d8c4955857b44019d83d05a0b15c2a0330a6a0aab990575bb397e9570ff1b", strip_prefix = "rules_android-0.6.0-alpha1", url = "https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_android/releases/download/v0.6.0-alpha1/rules_android-v0.6.0-alpha1.tar.gz", ) # Android rules dependencies load("@rules_android//:prereqs.bzl", "rules_android_prereqs") rules_android_prereqs() ##### rules_java setup for rules_android ##### load("@rules_java//java:rules_java_deps.bzl", "rules_java_dependencies") rules_java_dependencies() # note that the following line is what is minimally required from protobuf for the java rules # consider using the protobuf_deps() public API from @com_google_protobuf//:protobuf_deps.bzl load("@com_google_protobuf//bazel/private:proto_bazel_features.bzl", "proto_bazel_features") # buildifier: disable=bzl-visibility proto_bazel_features(name = "proto_bazel_features") # register toolchains load("@rules_java//java:repositories.bzl", "rules_java_toolchains") rules_java_toolchains() ##### rules_jvm_external setup for rules_android ##### load("@rules_jvm_external//:repositories.bzl", "rules_jvm_external_deps") rules_jvm_external_deps() load("@rules_jvm_external//:setup.bzl", "rules_jvm_external_setup") rules_jvm_external_setup() ##### rules_android setup ##### load("@rules_android//:defs.bzl", "rules_android_workspace") rules_android_workspace() # Android SDK setup load("@rules_android//rules:rules.bzl", "android_sdk_repository") android_sdk_repository( name = "androidsdk", ) register_toolchains( "@rules_android//toolchains/android:android_default_toolchain", "@rules_android//toolchains/android_sdk:android_sdk_tools", )
Or, if you want to use bzlmod, add the following to your MODULE.bazel file:
MODULE.bazel:
bazel_dep(name = "rules_java", version = "7.11.1") bazel_dep(name = "bazel_skylib", version = "1.3.0") bazel_dep(name = "rules_android", version = "0.6.5") remote_android_extensions = use_extension( "@rules_android//bzlmod_extensions:android_extensions.bzl", "remote_android_tools_extensions") use_repo(remote_android_extensions, "android_tools") android_sdk_repository_extension = use_extension("@rules_android//rules/android_sdk_repository:rule.bzl", "android_sdk_repository_extension") use_repo(android_sdk_repository_extension, "androidsdk") register_toolchains("@androidsdk//:sdk-toolchain", "@androidsdk//:all")
Then, in your BUILD files, import and use the rules:
load("@rules_android//rules:rules.bzl", "android_binary", "android_library") android_binary( ... ) android_library( ... )