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Current release: legacy-1.3.0-rc4
Main branch: master
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rules_kotlin supports the basic paradigm of *_binary, *_library, *_test of other Bazel language rules. It also supports jvm, android, and js flavors, with the prefix kt_jvm and kt_js, and kt_android typically applied to the rules (the exception being kt_android_local_test, which doesn't exist. Use an android_local_test that takes a kt_android_library as a dependency).
Limited “friend” support is available, in the form of tests being friends of their library for the system under test, allowing internal access to types and functions.
Also, kt_jvm_* rules support the following standard java_* rules attributes:
dataresource_jarsruntime_depsresourcesresources_strip_prefixexportsAndroid rules also support custom_package for R.java generation, manifest=, resource_files, etc.
Other features:
Javascript is reported to work, but is not as well maintained (at present)
Generated API documentation is available at https://bazelbuild.github.io/rules_kotlin/.
WORKSPACEIn the project's WORKSPACE, declare the external repository and initialize the toolchains, like this:
load("@bazel_tools//tools/build_defs/repo:http.bzl", "http_archive") rules_kotlin_version = "legacy-1.3.0-rc4" rules_kotlin_sha = "fe32ced5273bcc2f9e41cea65a28a9184a77f3bc30fea8a5c47b3d3bfc801dff" http_archive( name = "io_bazel_rules_kotlin", urls = ["https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_kotlin/archive/%s.zip" % rules_kotlin_version], type = "zip", strip_prefix = "rules_kotlin-%s" % rules_kotlin_version, sha256 = rules_kotlin_sha, ) load("@io_bazel_rules_kotlin//kotlin:kotlin.bzl", "kotlin_repositories", "kt_register_toolchains") kotlin_repositories() # if you want the default. Otherwise see custom kotlinc distribution below kt_register_toolchains() # to use the default toolchain, otherwise see toolchains below
BUILD filesIn your project's BUILD files, load the Kotlin rules and use them like so:
load("@io_bazel_rules_kotlin//kotlin:kotlin.bzl", "kt_jvm_library") kt_jvm_library( name = "package_name", srcs = glob(["*.kt"]), deps = [ "//path/to/dependency", ], )
To enable a custom toolchain (to configure language level, etc.) do the following. In a <workspace>/BUILD.bazel file define the following:
load("@io_bazel_rules_kotlin//kotlin:kotlin.bzl", "define_kt_toolchain") define_kt_toolchain( name = "kotlin_toolchain", api_version = KOTLIN_LANGUAGE_LEVEL, # "1.1", "1.2", or "1.3" jvm_target = JAVA_LANGUAGE_LEVEL, # "1.6", "1.8", "9", "10", "11", or "12", language_version = KOTLIN_LANGUAGE_LEVEL, # "1.1", "1.2", or "1.3" )
and then in your WORKSPACE file, instead of kt_register_toolchains() do
register_toolchains("//:kotlin_toolchain")
kotlinc distribution (and version)To choose a different kotlinc distribution (only 1.3 variants supported), do the following in your WORKSPACE file (or import from a .bzl file:
load("@io_bazel_rules_kotlin//kotlin:kotlin.bzl", "kotlin_repositories") KOTLIN_VERSION = "1.3.31" KOTLINC_RELEASE_SHA = "107325d56315af4f59ff28db6837d03c2660088e3efeb7d4e41f3e01bb848d6a" KOTLINC_RELEASE = { "urls": [ "https://github.com/JetBrains/kotlin/releases/download/v{v}/kotlin-compiler-{v}.zip".format(v = KOTLIN_VERSION), ], "sha256": KOTLINC_RELEASE_SHA, } kotlin_repositories(compiler_release = KOTLINC_RELEASE)
(e.g. Maven artifacts)
Third party (external) artifacts can be brought in with systems such as rules_jvm_external or bazel_maven_repository or bazel-deps, but make sure the version you use doesn't naively use java_import, as this will cause bazel to make an interface-only (ijar), or ABI jar, and the native ijar tool does not know about kotlin metadata with respect to inlined functions, and will remove method bodies inappropriately. Recent versions of rules_jvm_external and bazel_maven_repository are known to work with Kotlin.
Examples can be found in the examples directory, including usage with Android, Dagger, Node-JS, etc.
These rules were initially forked from pubref/rules_kotlin, and then re-forked from bazelbuild/rules_kotlin. They were merged back into this repository in October, 2019.
This project is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license, as are all contributions
See the CONTRIBUTING doc for information about how to contribute to this project.