Control whether to print clippy output or store it to a file, using the configured error_format.
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required |
A rule for bootstrapping a Rust binary using Cargo
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this repository. | Name | required | |
binary | The binary to build (the --bin parameter for Cargo). If left empty, the repository name will be used. | String | optional | "" |
build_mode | The build mode the binary should be built with | String | optional | “release” |
cargo_lockfile | The lockfile of the crate_universe resolver | Label | required | |
cargo_toml | The path of the crate_universe resolver manifest (Cargo.toml file) | Label | required | |
env | A mapping of platform triple to a set of environment variables. See cargo_env for usage details. Additionally, the platform triple * applies to all platforms. | Dictionary: String -> String | optional | {} |
env_label | A mapping of platform triple to a set of environment variables. This attribute differs from env in that all variables passed here must be fully qualified labels of files. See cargo_env for usage details. Additionally, the platform triple * applies to all platforms. | Dictionary: String -> String | optional | {} |
iso_date | The iso_date of cargo binary the resolver should use. Note: This can only be set if version is beta or nightly | String | optional | "" |
repo_mapping | A dictionary from local repository name to global repository name. This allows controls over workspace dependency resolution for dependencies of this repository.<p>For example, an entry “@foo”: “@bar” declares that, for any time this repository depends on @foo (such as a dependency on @foo//some:target, it should actually resolve that dependency within globally-declared @bar (@bar//some:target). | Dictionary: String -> String | required | |
rust_toolchain_cargo_template | The template to use for finding the host cargo binary. {version} (eg. ‘1.53.0’), {triple} (eg. ‘x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu’), {arch} (eg. ‘aarch64’), {vendor} (eg. ‘unknown’), {system} (eg. ‘darwin’), {channel} (eg. ‘stable’), and {tool} (eg. ‘rustc.exe’) will be replaced in the string if present. | String | optional | “@rust_{system}_{arch}{triple}{channel}_tools//:bin/{tool}” |
rust_toolchain_rustc_template | The template to use for finding the host rustc binary. {version} (eg. ‘1.53.0’), {triple} (eg. ‘x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu’), {arch} (eg. ‘aarch64’), {vendor} (eg. ‘unknown’), {system} (eg. ‘darwin’), {channel} (eg. ‘stable’), and {tool} (eg. ‘rustc.exe’) will be replaced in the string if present. | String | optional | “@rust_{system}_{arch}{triple}{channel}_tools//:bin/{tool}” |
srcs | Souce files of the crate to build. Passing source files here can be used to trigger rebuilds when changes are made | List of labels | optional | [] |
timeout | Maximum duration of the Cargo build command in seconds | Integer | optional | 600 |
version | The version of cargo the resolver should use | String | optional | “1.77.2” |
A rule for generating variables for dependent cargo_build_script
s without a build script. This is useful for using Bazel rules instead of a build script, while also generating configuration information for build scripts which depend on this crate.
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required | |
out_dir | Folder containing additional inputs when building all direct dependencies. This has the same effect as a cargo_build_script which prints puts files into $OUT_DIR, but without requiring a build script. | Label | optional | None |
src | File containing additional environment variables to set for build scripts of direct dependencies. This has the same effect as a cargo_build_script which prints cargo:VAR=VALUE lines, but without requiring a build script. This files should contain a single variable per line, of format NAME=value, and newlines may be included in a value by ending a line with a trailing back-slash (\). | Label | required |
Change the --error-format flag from the command line with --@rules_rust//:error_format
. See rustc documentation for valid values.
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required |
Add additional rustc_flag from the command line with --@rules_rust//:extra_rustc_flag
. Multiple uses are accumulated and appended after the extra_rustc_flags.
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required |
Add additional rustc_flags from the command line with --@rules_rust//:extra_rustc_flags
. This flag should only be used for flags that need to be applied across the entire build. For options that apply to individual crates, use the rustc_flags attribute on the individual crate's rule instead. NOTE: These flags not applied to the exec configuration (proc-macros, cargo_build_script, etc); use --@rules_rust//:extra_exec_rustc_flags
to apply flags to the exec configuration.
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required |
A rule defining an incompatible flag.
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required | |
issue | The link to the github issue associated with this flag | String | required |
A toolchain for rust-analyzer.
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required | |
proc_macro_srv | The path to a rust_analyzer_proc_macro_srv binary. | Label | optional | None |
rustc | The path to a rustc binary. | Label | required | |
rustc_srcs | The source code of rustc. | Label | required |
Builds a Rust binary crate.
Example:
Suppose you have the following directory structure for a Rust project with a library crate, hello_lib
, and a binary crate, hello_world
that uses the hello_lib
library:
[workspace]/ WORKSPACE hello_lib/ BUILD src/ lib.rs hello_world/ BUILD src/ main.rs
hello_lib/src/lib.rs
:
pub struct Greeter { greeting: String, } impl Greeter { pub fn new(greeting: &str) -> Greeter { Greeter { greeting: greeting.to_string(), } } pub fn greet(&self, thing: &str) { println!("{} {}", &self.greeting, thing); } }
hello_lib/BUILD
:
package(default_visibility = ["//visibility:public"]) load("@rules_rust//rust:defs.bzl", "rust_library") rust_library( name = "hello_lib", srcs = ["src/lib.rs"], )
hello_world/src/main.rs
:
extern crate hello_lib; fn main() { let hello = hello_lib::Greeter::new("Hello"); hello.greet("world"); }
hello_world/BUILD
:
load("@rules_rust//rust:defs.bzl", "rust_binary") rust_binary( name = "hello_world", srcs = ["src/main.rs"], deps = ["//hello_lib"], )
Build and run hello_world
:
$ bazel run //hello_world INFO: Found 1 target... Target //examples/rust/hello_world:hello_world up-to-date: bazel-bin/examples/rust/hello_world/hello_world INFO: Elapsed time: 1.308s, Critical Path: 1.22s INFO: Running command line: bazel-bin/examples/rust/hello_world/hello_world Hello world
On Windows, a PDB file containing debugging information is available under the key pdb_file
in OutputGroupInfo
. Similarly on macOS, a dSYM folder is available under the key dsym_folder
in OutputGroupInfo
.
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required | |
aliases | Remap crates to a new name or moniker for linkage to this target These are other rust_library targets and will be presented as the new name given. | Dictionary: Label -> String | optional | {} |
compile_data | List of files used by this rule at compile time. This attribute can be used to specify any data files that are embedded into the library, such as via the include_str! macro. | List of labels | optional | [] |
crate_features | List of features to enable for this crate. Features are defined in the code using the #[cfg(feature = “foo”)] configuration option. The features listed here will be passed to rustc with --cfg feature=“${feature_name}” flags. | List of strings | optional | [] |
crate_name | Crate name to use for this target. This must be a valid Rust identifier, i.e. it may contain only alphanumeric characters and underscores. Defaults to the target name, with any hyphens replaced by underscores. | String | optional | "" |
crate_root | The file that will be passed to rustc to be used for building this crate. If crate_root is not set, then this rule will look for a lib.rs file (or main.rs for rust_binary) or the single file in srcs if srcs contains only one file. | Label | optional | None |
crate_type | Crate type that will be passed to rustc to be used for building this crate. This option is a temporary workaround and should be used only when building for WebAssembly targets (//rust/platform:wasi and //rust/platform:wasm). | String | optional | “bin” |
data | List of files used by this rule at compile time and runtime. If including data at compile time with include_str!() and similar, prefer compile_data over data, to prevent the data also being included in the runfiles. | List of labels | optional | [] |
deps | List of other libraries to be linked to this library target. These can be either other rust_library targets or cc_library targets if linking a native library. | List of labels | optional | [] |
edition | The rust edition to use for this crate. Defaults to the edition specified in the rust_toolchain. | String | optional | "" |
env | Specifies additional environment variables to set when the target is executed by bazel run. Values are subject to $(rootpath), $(execpath), location, and “Make variable” substitution. Execpath returns absolute path, and in order to be able to construct the absolute path we need to wrap the test binary in a launcher. Using a launcher comes with complications, such as more complicated debugger attachment. | Dictionary: String -> String | optional | {} |
experimental_use_cc_common_link | Whether to use cc_common.link to link rust binaries. Possible values: [-1, 0, 1]. -1 means use the value of the toolchain.experimental_use_cc_common_link boolean build setting to determine. 0 means do not use cc_common.link (use rustc instead). 1 means use cc_common.link. | Integer | optional | -1 |
linker_script | Link script to forward into linker via rustc options. | Label | optional | None |
malloc | Override the default dependency on malloc. By default, Rust binaries linked with cc_common.link are linked against @bazel_tools//tools/cpp:malloc", which is an empty library and the resulting binary will use libc's malloc. This label must refer to a cc_library rule. | Label | optional | @bazel_tools//tools/cpp:malloc |
out_binary | Force a target, regardless of it's crate_type, to always mark the file as executable. This attribute is only used to support wasm targets but is expected to be removed following a resolution to https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_rust/issues/771. | Boolean | optional | False |
platform | Optional platform to transition the binary to. | Label | optional | None |
proc_macro_deps | List of rust_proc_macro targets used to help build this library target. | List of labels | optional | [] |
rustc_env | Dictionary of additional “key”: “value” environment variables to set for rustc. rust_test()/rust_binary() rules can use $(rootpath //package:target) to pass in the location of a generated file or external tool. Cargo build scripts that wish to expand locations should use cargo_build_script()'s build_script_env argument instead, as build scripts are run in a different environment - see cargo_build_script()'s documentation for more. | Dictionary: String -> String | optional | {} |
rustc_env_files | Files containing additional environment variables to set for rustc. These files should contain a single variable per line, of format NAME=value, and newlines may be included in a value by ending a line with a trailing back-slash (\). The order that these files will be processed is unspecified, so multiple definitions of a particular variable are discouraged. Note that the variables here are subject to workspace status stamping should the stamp attribute be enabled. Stamp variables should be wrapped in brackets in order to be resolved. E.g. NAME={WORKSPACE_STATUS_VARIABLE}. | List of labels | optional | [] |
rustc_flags | List of compiler flags passed to rustc. These strings are subject to Make variable expansion for predefined source/output path variables like $location, $execpath, and $rootpath. This expansion is useful if you wish to pass a generated file of arguments to rustc: @$(location //package:target). | List of strings | optional | [] |
srcs | List of Rust .rs source files used to build the library. If srcs contains more than one file, then there must be a file either named lib.rs. Otherwise, crate_root must be set to the source file that is the root of the crate to be passed to rustc to build this crate. | List of labels | optional | [] |
stamp | Whether to encode build information into the Rustc action. Possible values: - stamp = 1: Always stamp the build information into the Rustc action, even in --nostamp builds. This setting should be avoided, since it potentially kills remote caching for the target and any downstream actions that depend on it. - stamp = 0: Always replace build information by constant values. This gives good build result caching. - stamp = -1: Embedding of build information is controlled by the --[no]stamp flag. Stamped targets are not rebuilt unless their dependencies change. For example if a rust_library is stamped, and a rust_binary depends on that library, the stamped library won't be rebuilt when we change sources of the rust_binary. This is different from how cc_library.linkstamps behaves. | Integer | optional | -1 |
version | A version to inject in the cargo environment variable. | String | optional | “0.0.0” |
Generates a rust source file from a cc_library and a header.
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required | |
bindgen_flags | Flags to pass directly to the bindgen executable. See https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-bindgen/ for details. | List of strings | optional | [] |
cc_lib | The cc_library that contains the .h file. This is used to find the transitive includes. | Label | required | |
clang_flags | Flags to pass directly to the clang executable. | List of strings | optional | [] |
header | The .h file to generate bindings for. | Label | required |
The tools required for the rust_bindgen
rule.
This rule depends on the bindgen
binary crate, and it in turn depends on both a clang binary and the clang library. To obtain these dependencies, rust_bindgen_dependencies
imports bindgen and its dependencies.
load("@rules_rust//bindgen:defs.bzl", "rust_bindgen_toolchain") rust_bindgen_toolchain( name = "bindgen_toolchain_impl", bindgen = "//my/rust:bindgen", clang = "//my/clang:clang", libclang = "//my/clang:libclang.so", libstdcxx = "//my/cpp:libstdc++", ) toolchain( name = "bindgen_toolchain", toolchain = "bindgen_toolchain_impl", toolchain_type = "@rules_rust//bindgen:toolchain_type", )
This toolchain will then need to be registered in the current WORKSPACE
. For additional information, see the Bazel toolchains documentation.
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required | |
bindgen | The label of a bindgen executable. | Label | optional | None |
clang | The label of a clang executable. | Label | optional | None |
default_rustfmt | If set, rust_bindgen targets will always format generated sources with rustfmt. | Boolean | optional | True |
libclang | A cc_library that provides bindgen's runtime dependency on libclang. | Label | optional | None |
libstdcxx | A cc_library that satisfies libclang's libstdc++ dependency. This is used to make the execution of clang hermetic. If None, system libraries will be used instead. | Label | optional | None |
Executes the clippy checker on a specific target.
Similar to rust_clippy_aspect
, but allows specifying a list of dependencies within the build system.
For example, given the following example targets:
load("@rules_rust//rust:defs.bzl", "rust_library", "rust_test") rust_library( name = "hello_lib", srcs = ["src/lib.rs"], ) rust_test( name = "greeting_test", srcs = ["tests/greeting.rs"], deps = [":hello_lib"], )
Rust clippy can be set as a build target with the following:
load("@rules_rust//rust:defs.bzl", "rust_clippy") rust_clippy( name = "hello_library_clippy", testonly = True, deps = [ ":hello_lib", ":greeting_test", ], )
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required | |
deps | Rust targets to run clippy on. | List of labels | optional | [] |
Generates code documentation.
Example: Suppose you have the following directory structure for a Rust library crate:
[workspace]/ WORKSPACE hello_lib/ BUILD src/ lib.rs
To build rustdoc
documentation for the hello_lib
crate, define a rust_doc
rule that depends on the the hello_lib
rust_library
target:
package(default_visibility = ["//visibility:public"]) load("@rules_rust//rust:defs.bzl", "rust_library", "rust_doc") rust_library( name = "hello_lib", srcs = ["src/lib.rs"], ) rust_doc( name = "hello_lib_doc", crate = ":hello_lib", )
Running bazel build //hello_lib:hello_lib_doc
will build a zip file containing the documentation for the hello_lib
library crate generated by rustdoc
.
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required | |
crate | The label of the target to generate code documentation for. rust_doc can generate HTML code documentation for the source files of rust_library or rust_binary targets. | Label | required | |
html_after_content | File to add in <body>, after content. | Label | optional | None |
html_before_content | File to add in <body>, before content. | Label | optional | None |
html_in_header | File to add to <head>. | Label | optional | None |
markdown_css | CSS files to include via <link> in a rendered Markdown file. | List of labels | optional | [] |
rustc_flags | Deprecated: use rustdoc_flags instead | List of strings | optional | [] |
rustdoc_flags | List of flags passed to rustdoc. These strings are subject to Make variable expansion for predefined source/output path variables like $location, $execpath, and $rootpath. This expansion is useful if you wish to pass a generated file of arguments to rustc: @$(location //package:target). | List of strings | optional | [] |
Runs Rust documentation tests.
Example:
Suppose you have the following directory structure for a Rust library crate:
[workspace]/ WORKSPACE hello_lib/ BUILD src/ lib.rs
To run documentation tests for the hello_lib
crate, define a rust_doc_test
target that depends on the hello_lib
rust_library
target:
package(default_visibility = ["//visibility:public"]) load("@rules_rust//rust:defs.bzl", "rust_library", "rust_doc_test") rust_library( name = "hello_lib", srcs = ["src/lib.rs"], ) rust_doc_test( name = "hello_lib_doc_test", crate = ":hello_lib", )
Running bazel test //hello_lib:hello_lib_doc_test
will run all documentation tests for the hello_lib
library crate.
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required | |
crate | The label of the target to generate code documentation for. rust_doc_test can generate HTML code documentation for the source files of rust_library or rust_binary targets. | Label | required | |
deps | List of other libraries to be linked to this library target. These can be either other rust_library targets or cc_library targets if linking a native library. | List of labels | optional | [] |
Builds a Rust library crate from a set of proto_library
s suitable for gRPC.
Example:
load("@rules_rust//proto/protobuf:defs.bzl", "rust_grpc_library") proto_library( name = "my_proto", srcs = ["my.proto"] ) rust_grpc_library( name = "rust", deps = [":my_proto"], ) rust_binary( name = "my_service", srcs = ["my_service.rs"], deps = [":rust"], )
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required | |
crate_name | Crate name to use for this target. This must be a valid Rust identifier, i.e. it may contain only alphanumeric characters and underscores. Defaults to the target name, with any hyphens replaced by underscores. | String | optional | "" |
deps | List of proto_library dependencies that will be built. One crate for each proto_library will be created with the corresponding gRPC stubs. | List of labels | required | |
rust_deps | The crates the generated library depends on. | List of labels | optional | [] |
rustc_flags | List of compiler flags passed to rustc. These strings are subject to Make variable expansion for predefined source/output path variables like $location, $execpath, and $rootpath. This expansion is useful if you wish to pass a generated file of arguments to rustc: @$(location //package:target). | List of strings | optional | [] |
Builds a Rust library crate.
Example:
Suppose you have the following directory structure for a simple Rust library crate:
[workspace]/ WORKSPACE hello_lib/ BUILD src/ greeter.rs lib.rs
hello_lib/src/greeter.rs
:
pub struct Greeter { greeting: String, } impl Greeter { pub fn new(greeting: &str) -> Greeter { Greeter { greeting: greeting.to_string(), } } pub fn greet(&self, thing: &str) { println!("{} {}", &self.greeting, thing); } }
hello_lib/src/lib.rs
:
pub mod greeter;
hello_lib/BUILD
:
package(default_visibility = ["//visibility:public"]) load("@rules_rust//rust:defs.bzl", "rust_library") rust_library( name = "hello_lib", srcs = [ "src/greeter.rs", "src/lib.rs", ], )
Build the library:
$ bazel build //hello_lib INFO: Found 1 target... Target //examples/rust/hello_lib:hello_lib up-to-date: bazel-bin/examples/rust/hello_lib/libhello_lib.rlib INFO: Elapsed time: 1.245s, Critical Path: 1.01s
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required | |
aliases | Remap crates to a new name or moniker for linkage to this target These are other rust_library targets and will be presented as the new name given. | Dictionary: Label -> String | optional | {} |
compile_data | List of files used by this rule at compile time. This attribute can be used to specify any data files that are embedded into the library, such as via the include_str! macro. | List of labels | optional | [] |
crate_features | List of features to enable for this crate. Features are defined in the code using the #[cfg(feature = “foo”)] configuration option. The features listed here will be passed to rustc with --cfg feature=“${feature_name}” flags. | List of strings | optional | [] |
crate_name | Crate name to use for this target. This must be a valid Rust identifier, i.e. it may contain only alphanumeric characters and underscores. Defaults to the target name, with any hyphens replaced by underscores. | String | optional | "" |
crate_root | The file that will be passed to rustc to be used for building this crate. If crate_root is not set, then this rule will look for a lib.rs file (or main.rs for rust_binary) or the single file in srcs if srcs contains only one file. | Label | optional | None |
data | List of files used by this rule at compile time and runtime. If including data at compile time with include_str!() and similar, prefer compile_data over data, to prevent the data also being included in the runfiles. | List of labels | optional | [] |
deps | List of other libraries to be linked to this library target. These can be either other rust_library targets or cc_library targets if linking a native library. | List of labels | optional | [] |
disable_pipelining | Disables pipelining for this rule if it is globally enabled. This will cause this rule to not produce a .rmeta file and all the dependent crates will instead use the .rlib file. | Boolean | optional | False |
edition | The rust edition to use for this crate. Defaults to the edition specified in the rust_toolchain. | String | optional | "" |
proc_macro_deps | List of rust_proc_macro targets used to help build this library target. | List of labels | optional | [] |
rustc_env | Dictionary of additional “key”: “value” environment variables to set for rustc. rust_test()/rust_binary() rules can use $(rootpath //package:target) to pass in the location of a generated file or external tool. Cargo build scripts that wish to expand locations should use cargo_build_script()'s build_script_env argument instead, as build scripts are run in a different environment - see cargo_build_script()'s documentation for more. | Dictionary: String -> String | optional | {} |
rustc_env_files | Files containing additional environment variables to set for rustc. These files should contain a single variable per line, of format NAME=value, and newlines may be included in a value by ending a line with a trailing back-slash (\). The order that these files will be processed is unspecified, so multiple definitions of a particular variable are discouraged. Note that the variables here are subject to workspace status stamping should the stamp attribute be enabled. Stamp variables should be wrapped in brackets in order to be resolved. E.g. NAME={WORKSPACE_STATUS_VARIABLE}. | List of labels | optional | [] |
rustc_flags | List of compiler flags passed to rustc. These strings are subject to Make variable expansion for predefined source/output path variables like $location, $execpath, and $rootpath. This expansion is useful if you wish to pass a generated file of arguments to rustc: @$(location //package:target). | List of strings | optional | [] |
srcs | List of Rust .rs source files used to build the library. If srcs contains more than one file, then there must be a file either named lib.rs. Otherwise, crate_root must be set to the source file that is the root of the crate to be passed to rustc to build this crate. | List of labels | optional | [] |
stamp | Whether to encode build information into the Rustc action. Possible values: - stamp = 1: Always stamp the build information into the Rustc action, even in --nostamp builds. This setting should be avoided, since it potentially kills remote caching for the target and any downstream actions that depend on it. - stamp = 0: Always replace build information by constant values. This gives good build result caching. - stamp = -1: Embedding of build information is controlled by the --[no]stamp flag. Stamped targets are not rebuilt unless their dependencies change. For example if a rust_library is stamped, and a rust_binary depends on that library, the stamped library won't be rebuilt when we change sources of the rust_binary. This is different from how cc_library.linkstamps behaves. | Integer | optional | 0 |
version | A version to inject in the cargo environment variable. | String | optional | “0.0.0” |
Functions as an alias for a set of dependencies.
Specifically, the following are equivalent:
rust_library_group( name = "crate_group", deps = [ ":crate1", ":crate2", ], ) rust_library( name = "foobar", deps = [":crate_group"], ... )
and
rust_library( name = "foobar", deps = [ ":crate1", ":crate2", ], ... )
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required | |
deps | Other dependencies to forward through this crate group. | List of labels | optional | [] |
Builds a Rust proc-macro crate.
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required | |
aliases | Remap crates to a new name or moniker for linkage to this target These are other rust_library targets and will be presented as the new name given. | Dictionary: Label -> String | optional | {} |
compile_data | List of files used by this rule at compile time. This attribute can be used to specify any data files that are embedded into the library, such as via the include_str! macro. | List of labels | optional | [] |
crate_features | List of features to enable for this crate. Features are defined in the code using the #[cfg(feature = “foo”)] configuration option. The features listed here will be passed to rustc with --cfg feature=“${feature_name}” flags. | List of strings | optional | [] |
crate_name | Crate name to use for this target. This must be a valid Rust identifier, i.e. it may contain only alphanumeric characters and underscores. Defaults to the target name, with any hyphens replaced by underscores. | String | optional | "" |
crate_root | The file that will be passed to rustc to be used for building this crate. If crate_root is not set, then this rule will look for a lib.rs file (or main.rs for rust_binary) or the single file in srcs if srcs contains only one file. | Label | optional | None |
data | List of files used by this rule at compile time and runtime. If including data at compile time with include_str!() and similar, prefer compile_data over data, to prevent the data also being included in the runfiles. | List of labels | optional | [] |
deps | List of other libraries to be linked to this library target. These can be either other rust_library targets or cc_library targets if linking a native library. | List of labels | optional | [] |
edition | The rust edition to use for this crate. Defaults to the edition specified in the rust_toolchain. | String | optional | "" |
proc_macro_deps | List of rust_proc_macro targets used to help build this library target. | List of labels | optional | [] |
rustc_env | Dictionary of additional “key”: “value” environment variables to set for rustc. rust_test()/rust_binary() rules can use $(rootpath //package:target) to pass in the location of a generated file or external tool. Cargo build scripts that wish to expand locations should use cargo_build_script()'s build_script_env argument instead, as build scripts are run in a different environment - see cargo_build_script()'s documentation for more. | Dictionary: String -> String | optional | {} |
rustc_env_files | Files containing additional environment variables to set for rustc. These files should contain a single variable per line, of format NAME=value, and newlines may be included in a value by ending a line with a trailing back-slash (\). The order that these files will be processed is unspecified, so multiple definitions of a particular variable are discouraged. Note that the variables here are subject to workspace status stamping should the stamp attribute be enabled. Stamp variables should be wrapped in brackets in order to be resolved. E.g. NAME={WORKSPACE_STATUS_VARIABLE}. | List of labels | optional | [] |
rustc_flags | List of compiler flags passed to rustc. These strings are subject to Make variable expansion for predefined source/output path variables like $location, $execpath, and $rootpath. This expansion is useful if you wish to pass a generated file of arguments to rustc: @$(location //package:target). | List of strings | optional | [] |
srcs | List of Rust .rs source files used to build the library. If srcs contains more than one file, then there must be a file either named lib.rs. Otherwise, crate_root must be set to the source file that is the root of the crate to be passed to rustc to build this crate. | List of labels | optional | [] |
stamp | Whether to encode build information into the Rustc action. Possible values: - stamp = 1: Always stamp the build information into the Rustc action, even in --nostamp builds. This setting should be avoided, since it potentially kills remote caching for the target and any downstream actions that depend on it. - stamp = 0: Always replace build information by constant values. This gives good build result caching. - stamp = -1: Embedding of build information is controlled by the --[no]stamp flag. Stamped targets are not rebuilt unless their dependencies change. For example if a rust_library is stamped, and a rust_binary depends on that library, the stamped library won't be rebuilt when we change sources of the rust_binary. This is different from how cc_library.linkstamps behaves. | Integer | optional | 0 |
version | A version to inject in the cargo environment variable. | String | optional | “0.0.0” |
Rust Prost toolchain rule.
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required | |
prost_opts | Additional options to add to Prost. | List of strings | optional | [] |
prost_plugin | Additional plugins to add to Prost. | Label | required | |
prost_plugin_flag | Prost plugin flag format. (e.g. --plugin=protoc-gen-prost=%s) | String | optional | “--plugin=protoc-gen-prost=%s” |
prost_runtime | The Prost runtime crates to use. | Label | required | |
prost_types | The Prost types crates to use. | Label | required | |
proto_compiler | The protoc compiler to use. | Label | required | |
tonic_opts | Additional options to add to Tonic. | List of strings | optional | [] |
tonic_plugin | Additional plugins to add to Tonic. | Label | optional | None |
tonic_plugin_flag | Tonic plugin flag format. (e.g. --plugin=protoc-gen-tonic=%s)) | String | optional | “--plugin=protoc-gen-tonic=%s” |
tonic_runtime | The Tonic runtime crates to use. | Label | optional | None |
Builds a Rust library crate from a set of proto_library
s.
Example:
load("@rules_rust//proto/protobuf:defs.bzl", "rust_proto_library") proto_library( name = "my_proto", srcs = ["my.proto"] ) rust_proto_library( name = "rust", deps = [":my_proto"], ) rust_binary( name = "my_proto_binary", srcs = ["my_proto_binary.rs"], deps = [":rust"], )
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required | |
crate_name | Crate name to use for this target. This must be a valid Rust identifier, i.e. it may contain only alphanumeric characters and underscores. Defaults to the target name, with any hyphens replaced by underscores. | String | optional | "" |
deps | List of proto_library dependencies that will be built. One crate for each proto_library will be created with the corresponding stubs. | List of labels | required | |
rust_deps | The crates the generated library depends on. | List of labels | optional | [] |
rustc_flags | List of compiler flags passed to rustc. These strings are subject to Make variable expansion for predefined source/output path variables like $location, $execpath, and $rootpath. This expansion is useful if you wish to pass a generated file of arguments to rustc: @$(location //package:target). | List of strings | optional | [] |
Builds a Rust shared library.
This shared library will contain all transitively reachable crates and native objects. It is meant to be used when producing an artifact that is then consumed by some other build system (for example to produce a shared library that Python program links against).
This rule provides CcInfo, so it can be used everywhere Bazel expects rules_cc
.
When building the whole binary in Bazel, use rust_library
instead.
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required | |
aliases | Remap crates to a new name or moniker for linkage to this target These are other rust_library targets and will be presented as the new name given. | Dictionary: Label -> String | optional | {} |
compile_data | List of files used by this rule at compile time. This attribute can be used to specify any data files that are embedded into the library, such as via the include_str! macro. | List of labels | optional | [] |
crate_features | List of features to enable for this crate. Features are defined in the code using the #[cfg(feature = “foo”)] configuration option. The features listed here will be passed to rustc with --cfg feature=“${feature_name}” flags. | List of strings | optional | [] |
crate_name | Crate name to use for this target. This must be a valid Rust identifier, i.e. it may contain only alphanumeric characters and underscores. Defaults to the target name, with any hyphens replaced by underscores. | String | optional | "" |
crate_root | The file that will be passed to rustc to be used for building this crate. If crate_root is not set, then this rule will look for a lib.rs file (or main.rs for rust_binary) or the single file in srcs if srcs contains only one file. | Label | optional | None |
data | List of files used by this rule at compile time and runtime. If including data at compile time with include_str!() and similar, prefer compile_data over data, to prevent the data also being included in the runfiles. | List of labels | optional | [] |
deps | List of other libraries to be linked to this library target. These can be either other rust_library targets or cc_library targets if linking a native library. | List of labels | optional | [] |
edition | The rust edition to use for this crate. Defaults to the edition specified in the rust_toolchain. | String | optional | "" |
experimental_use_cc_common_link | Whether to use cc_common.link to link rust binaries. Possible values: [-1, 0, 1]. -1 means use the value of the toolchain.experimental_use_cc_common_link boolean build setting to determine. 0 means do not use cc_common.link (use rustc instead). 1 means use cc_common.link. | Integer | optional | -1 |
malloc | Override the default dependency on malloc. By default, Rust binaries linked with cc_common.link are linked against @bazel_tools//tools/cpp:malloc", which is an empty library and the resulting binary will use libc's malloc. This label must refer to a cc_library rule. | Label | optional | @bazel_tools//tools/cpp:malloc |
platform | Optional platform to transition the shared library to. | Label | optional | None |
proc_macro_deps | List of rust_proc_macro targets used to help build this library target. | List of labels | optional | [] |
rustc_env | Dictionary of additional “key”: “value” environment variables to set for rustc. rust_test()/rust_binary() rules can use $(rootpath //package:target) to pass in the location of a generated file or external tool. Cargo build scripts that wish to expand locations should use cargo_build_script()'s build_script_env argument instead, as build scripts are run in a different environment - see cargo_build_script()'s documentation for more. | Dictionary: String -> String | optional | {} |
rustc_env_files | Files containing additional environment variables to set for rustc. These files should contain a single variable per line, of format NAME=value, and newlines may be included in a value by ending a line with a trailing back-slash (\). The order that these files will be processed is unspecified, so multiple definitions of a particular variable are discouraged. Note that the variables here are subject to workspace status stamping should the stamp attribute be enabled. Stamp variables should be wrapped in brackets in order to be resolved. E.g. NAME={WORKSPACE_STATUS_VARIABLE}. | List of labels | optional | [] |
rustc_flags | List of compiler flags passed to rustc. These strings are subject to Make variable expansion for predefined source/output path variables like $location, $execpath, and $rootpath. This expansion is useful if you wish to pass a generated file of arguments to rustc: @$(location //package:target). | List of strings | optional | [] |
srcs | List of Rust .rs source files used to build the library. If srcs contains more than one file, then there must be a file either named lib.rs. Otherwise, crate_root must be set to the source file that is the root of the crate to be passed to rustc to build this crate. | List of labels | optional | [] |
stamp | Whether to encode build information into the Rustc action. Possible values: - stamp = 1: Always stamp the build information into the Rustc action, even in --nostamp builds. This setting should be avoided, since it potentially kills remote caching for the target and any downstream actions that depend on it. - stamp = 0: Always replace build information by constant values. This gives good build result caching. - stamp = -1: Embedding of build information is controlled by the --[no]stamp flag. Stamped targets are not rebuilt unless their dependencies change. For example if a rust_library is stamped, and a rust_binary depends on that library, the stamped library won't be rebuilt when we change sources of the rust_binary. This is different from how cc_library.linkstamps behaves. | Integer | optional | 0 |
version | A version to inject in the cargo environment variable. | String | optional | “0.0.0” |
Builds a Rust static library.
This static library will contain all transitively reachable crates and native objects. It is meant to be used when producing an artifact that is then consumed by some other build system (for example to produce an archive that Python program links against).
This rule provides CcInfo, so it can be used everywhere Bazel expects rules_cc
.
When building the whole binary in Bazel, use rust_library
instead.
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required | |
aliases | Remap crates to a new name or moniker for linkage to this target These are other rust_library targets and will be presented as the new name given. | Dictionary: Label -> String | optional | {} |
compile_data | List of files used by this rule at compile time. This attribute can be used to specify any data files that are embedded into the library, such as via the include_str! macro. | List of labels | optional | [] |
crate_features | List of features to enable for this crate. Features are defined in the code using the #[cfg(feature = “foo”)] configuration option. The features listed here will be passed to rustc with --cfg feature=“${feature_name}” flags. | List of strings | optional | [] |
crate_name | Crate name to use for this target. This must be a valid Rust identifier, i.e. it may contain only alphanumeric characters and underscores. Defaults to the target name, with any hyphens replaced by underscores. | String | optional | "" |
crate_root | The file that will be passed to rustc to be used for building this crate. If crate_root is not set, then this rule will look for a lib.rs file (or main.rs for rust_binary) or the single file in srcs if srcs contains only one file. | Label | optional | None |
data | List of files used by this rule at compile time and runtime. If including data at compile time with include_str!() and similar, prefer compile_data over data, to prevent the data also being included in the runfiles. | List of labels | optional | [] |
deps | List of other libraries to be linked to this library target. These can be either other rust_library targets or cc_library targets if linking a native library. | List of labels | optional | [] |
edition | The rust edition to use for this crate. Defaults to the edition specified in the rust_toolchain. | String | optional | "" |
platform | Optional platform to transition the static library to. | Label | optional | None |
proc_macro_deps | List of rust_proc_macro targets used to help build this library target. | List of labels | optional | [] |
rustc_env | Dictionary of additional “key”: “value” environment variables to set for rustc. rust_test()/rust_binary() rules can use $(rootpath //package:target) to pass in the location of a generated file or external tool. Cargo build scripts that wish to expand locations should use cargo_build_script()'s build_script_env argument instead, as build scripts are run in a different environment - see cargo_build_script()'s documentation for more. | Dictionary: String -> String | optional | {} |
rustc_env_files | Files containing additional environment variables to set for rustc. These files should contain a single variable per line, of format NAME=value, and newlines may be included in a value by ending a line with a trailing back-slash (\). The order that these files will be processed is unspecified, so multiple definitions of a particular variable are discouraged. Note that the variables here are subject to workspace status stamping should the stamp attribute be enabled. Stamp variables should be wrapped in brackets in order to be resolved. E.g. NAME={WORKSPACE_STATUS_VARIABLE}. | List of labels | optional | [] |
rustc_flags | List of compiler flags passed to rustc. These strings are subject to Make variable expansion for predefined source/output path variables like $location, $execpath, and $rootpath. This expansion is useful if you wish to pass a generated file of arguments to rustc: @$(location //package:target). | List of strings | optional | [] |
srcs | List of Rust .rs source files used to build the library. If srcs contains more than one file, then there must be a file either named lib.rs. Otherwise, crate_root must be set to the source file that is the root of the crate to be passed to rustc to build this crate. | List of labels | optional | [] |
stamp | Whether to encode build information into the Rustc action. Possible values: - stamp = 1: Always stamp the build information into the Rustc action, even in --nostamp builds. This setting should be avoided, since it potentially kills remote caching for the target and any downstream actions that depend on it. - stamp = 0: Always replace build information by constant values. This gives good build result caching. - stamp = -1: Embedding of build information is controlled by the --[no]stamp flag. Stamped targets are not rebuilt unless their dependencies change. For example if a rust_library is stamped, and a rust_binary depends on that library, the stamped library won't be rebuilt when we change sources of the rust_binary. This is different from how cc_library.linkstamps behaves. | Integer | optional | 0 |
version | A version to inject in the cargo environment variable. | String | optional | “0.0.0” |
A dedicated filegroup-like rule for Rust stdlib artifacts.
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required | |
srcs | The list of targets/files that are components of the rust-stdlib file group | List of labels | required |
Builds a Rust test crate.
Examples:
Suppose you have the following directory structure for a Rust library crate with unit test code in the library sources:
[workspace]/ WORKSPACE hello_lib/ BUILD src/ lib.rs
hello_lib/src/lib.rs
:
pub struct Greeter { greeting: String, } impl Greeter { pub fn new(greeting: &str) -> Greeter { Greeter { greeting: greeting.to_string(), } } pub fn greet(&self, thing: &str) -> String { format!("{} {}", &self.greeting, thing) } } #[cfg(test)] mod test { use super::Greeter; #[test] fn test_greeting() { let hello = Greeter::new("Hi"); assert_eq!("Hi Rust", hello.greet("Rust")); } }
To build and run the tests, simply add a rust_test
rule with no srcs
and only depends on the hello_lib
rust_library
target via the crate
attribute:
hello_lib/BUILD
:
load("@rules_rust//rust:defs.bzl", "rust_library", "rust_test") rust_library( name = "hello_lib", srcs = ["src/lib.rs"], ) rust_test( name = "hello_lib_test", crate = ":hello_lib", # You may add other deps that are specific to the test configuration deps = ["//some/dev/dep"], )
Run the test with bazel test //hello_lib:hello_lib_test
. The crate will be built using the same crate name as the underlying “:hello_lib” crate.
test
directoryIntegration tests that live in the tests
directory, they are essentially built as separate crates. Suppose you have the following directory structure where greeting.rs
is an integration test for the hello_lib
library crate:
[workspace]/ WORKSPACE hello_lib/ BUILD src/ lib.rs tests/ greeting.rs
hello_lib/tests/greeting.rs
:
extern crate hello_lib; use hello_lib; #[test] fn test_greeting() { let hello = greeter::Greeter::new("Hello"); assert_eq!("Hello world", hello.greeting("world")); }
To build the greeting.rs
integration test, simply add a rust_test
target with greeting.rs
in srcs
and a dependency on the hello_lib
target:
hello_lib/BUILD
:
load("@rules_rust//rust:defs.bzl", "rust_library", "rust_test") rust_library( name = "hello_lib", srcs = ["src/lib.rs"], ) rust_test( name = "greeting_test", srcs = ["tests/greeting.rs"], deps = [":hello_lib"], )
Run the test with bazel test //hello_lib:greeting_test
.
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required | |
aliases | Remap crates to a new name or moniker for linkage to this target These are other rust_library targets and will be presented as the new name given. | Dictionary: Label -> String | optional | {} |
compile_data | List of files used by this rule at compile time. This attribute can be used to specify any data files that are embedded into the library, such as via the include_str! macro. | List of labels | optional | [] |
crate | Target inline tests declared in the given crate These tests are typically those that would be held out under #[cfg(test)] declarations. | Label | optional | None |
crate_features | List of features to enable for this crate. Features are defined in the code using the #[cfg(feature = “foo”)] configuration option. The features listed here will be passed to rustc with --cfg feature=“${feature_name}” flags. | List of strings | optional | [] |
crate_name | Crate name to use for this target. This must be a valid Rust identifier, i.e. it may contain only alphanumeric characters and underscores. Defaults to the target name, with any hyphens replaced by underscores. | String | optional | "" |
crate_root | The file that will be passed to rustc to be used for building this crate. If crate_root is not set, then this rule will look for a lib.rs file (or main.rs for rust_binary) or the single file in srcs if srcs contains only one file. | Label | optional | None |
data | List of files used by this rule at compile time and runtime. If including data at compile time with include_str!() and similar, prefer compile_data over data, to prevent the data also being included in the runfiles. | List of labels | optional | [] |
deps | List of other libraries to be linked to this library target. These can be either other rust_library targets or cc_library targets if linking a native library. | List of labels | optional | [] |
edition | The rust edition to use for this crate. Defaults to the edition specified in the rust_toolchain. | String | optional | "" |
env | Specifies additional environment variables to set when the test is executed by bazel test. Values are subject to $(rootpath), $(execpath), location, and “Make variable” substitution. | Dictionary: String -> String | optional | {} |
experimental_use_cc_common_link | Whether to use cc_common.link to link rust binaries. Possible values: [-1, 0, 1]. -1 means use the value of the toolchain.experimental_use_cc_common_link boolean build setting to determine. 0 means do not use cc_common.link (use rustc instead). 1 means use cc_common.link. | Integer | optional | -1 |
malloc | Override the default dependency on malloc. By default, Rust binaries linked with cc_common.link are linked against @bazel_tools//tools/cpp:malloc", which is an empty library and the resulting binary will use libc's malloc. This label must refer to a cc_library rule. | Label | optional | @bazel_tools//tools/cpp:malloc |
platform | Optional platform to transition the test to. | Label | optional | None |
proc_macro_deps | List of rust_proc_macro targets used to help build this library target. | List of labels | optional | [] |
rustc_env | Dictionary of additional “key”: “value” environment variables to set for rustc. rust_test()/rust_binary() rules can use $(rootpath //package:target) to pass in the location of a generated file or external tool. Cargo build scripts that wish to expand locations should use cargo_build_script()'s build_script_env argument instead, as build scripts are run in a different environment - see cargo_build_script()'s documentation for more. | Dictionary: String -> String | optional | {} |
rustc_env_files | Files containing additional environment variables to set for rustc. These files should contain a single variable per line, of format NAME=value, and newlines may be included in a value by ending a line with a trailing back-slash (\). The order that these files will be processed is unspecified, so multiple definitions of a particular variable are discouraged. Note that the variables here are subject to workspace status stamping should the stamp attribute be enabled. Stamp variables should be wrapped in brackets in order to be resolved. E.g. NAME={WORKSPACE_STATUS_VARIABLE}. | List of labels | optional | [] |
rustc_flags | List of compiler flags passed to rustc. These strings are subject to Make variable expansion for predefined source/output path variables like $location, $execpath, and $rootpath. This expansion is useful if you wish to pass a generated file of arguments to rustc: @$(location //package:target). | List of strings | optional | [] |
srcs | List of Rust .rs source files used to build the library. If srcs contains more than one file, then there must be a file either named lib.rs. Otherwise, crate_root must be set to the source file that is the root of the crate to be passed to rustc to build this crate. | List of labels | optional | [] |
stamp | Whether to encode build information into the Rustc action. Possible values: - stamp = 1: Always stamp the build information into the Rustc action, even in --nostamp builds. This setting should be avoided, since it potentially kills remote caching for the target and any downstream actions that depend on it. - stamp = 0: Always replace build information by constant values. This gives good build result caching. - stamp = -1: Embedding of build information is controlled by the --[no]stamp flag. Stamped targets are not rebuilt unless their dependencies change. For example if a rust_library is stamped, and a rust_binary depends on that library, the stamped library won't be rebuilt when we change sources of the rust_binary. This is different from how cc_library.linkstamps behaves. | Integer | optional | 0 |
use_libtest_harness | Whether to use libtest. For targets using this flag, individual tests can be run by using the --test_arg flag. E.g. bazel test //src:rust_test --test_arg=foo::test::test_fn. | Boolean | optional | True |
version | A version to inject in the cargo environment variable. | String | optional | “0.0.0” |
Declares a Rust toolchain for use.
This is for declaring a custom toolchain, eg. for configuring a particular version of rust or supporting a new platform.
Example:
Suppose the core rust team has ported the compiler to a new target CPU, called cpuX
. This support can be used in Bazel by defining a new toolchain definition and declaration:
load('@rules_rust//rust:toolchain.bzl', 'rust_toolchain') rust_toolchain( name = "rust_cpuX_impl", binary_ext = "", dylib_ext = ".so", exec_triple = "cpuX-unknown-linux-gnu", rust_doc = "@rust_cpuX//:rustdoc", rust_std = "@rust_cpuX//:rust_std", rustc = "@rust_cpuX//:rustc", rustc_lib = "@rust_cpuX//:rustc_lib", staticlib_ext = ".a", stdlib_linkflags = ["-lpthread", "-ldl"], target_triple = "cpuX-unknown-linux-gnu", ) toolchain( name = "rust_cpuX", exec_compatible_with = [ "@platforms//cpu:cpuX", "@platforms//os:linux", ], target_compatible_with = [ "@platforms//cpu:cpuX", "@platforms//os:linux", ], toolchain = ":rust_cpuX_impl", )
Then, either add the label of the toolchain rule to register_toolchains
in the WORKSPACE, or pass it to the "--extra_toolchains"
flag for Bazel, and it will be used.
See @rules_rust//rust:repositories.bzl
for examples of defining the @rust_cpuX
repository with the actual binaries and libraries.
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required | |
allocator_library | Target that provides allocator functions when rust_library targets are embedded in a cc_binary. | Label | optional | @rules_rust//ffi/cc/allocator_library |
binary_ext | The extension for binaries created from rustc. | String | required | |
cargo | The location of the cargo binary. Can be a direct source or a filegroup containing one item. | Label | optional | None |
clippy_driver | The location of the clippy-driver binary. Can be a direct source or a filegroup containing one item. | Label | optional | None |
debug_info | Rustc debug info levels per opt level | Dictionary: String -> String | optional | {“dbg”: “2”, “fastbuild”: “0”, “opt”: “0”} |
default_edition | The edition to use for rust_* rules that don't specify an edition. If absent, every rule is required to specify its edition attribute. | String | optional | "" |
dylib_ext | The extension for dynamic libraries created from rustc. | String | required | |
env | Environment variables to set in actions. | Dictionary: String -> String | optional | {} |
exec_triple | The platform triple for the toolchains execution environment. For more details see: https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/skylark/rules.html#configurations | String | required | |
experimental_link_std_dylib | Label to a boolean build setting that controls whether whether to link libstd dynamically. | Label | optional | @rules_rust//rust/settings:experimental_link_std_dylib |
experimental_use_cc_common_link | Label to a boolean build setting that controls whether cc_common.link is used to link rust binaries. | Label | optional | //rust/settings:experimental_use_cc_common_link |
extra_exec_rustc_flags | Extra flags to pass to rustc in exec configuration | List of strings | optional | [] |
extra_rustc_flags | Extra flags to pass to rustc in non-exec configuration | List of strings | optional | [] |
extra_rustc_flags_for_crate_types | Extra flags to pass to rustc based on crate type | Dictionary: String -> List of strings | optional | {} |
global_allocator_library | Target that provides allocator functions for when a global allocator is present. | Label | optional | @rules_rust//ffi/cc/global_allocator_library |
llvm_cov | The location of the llvm-cov binary. Can be a direct source or a filegroup containing one item. If None, rust code is not instrumented for coverage. | Label | optional | None |
llvm_profdata | The location of the llvm-profdata binary. Can be a direct source or a filegroup containing one item. If llvm_cov is None, this can be None as well and rust code is not instrumented for coverage. | Label | optional | None |
llvm_tools | LLVM tools that are shipped with the Rust toolchain. | Label | optional | None |
opt_level | Rustc optimization levels. | Dictionary: String -> String | optional | {“dbg”: “0”, “fastbuild”: “0”, “opt”: “3”} |
per_crate_rustc_flags | Extra flags to pass to rustc in non-exec configuration | List of strings | optional | [] |
rust_doc | The location of the rustdoc binary. Can be a direct source or a filegroup containing one item. | Label | required | |
rust_std | The Rust standard library. | Label | required | |
rustc | The location of the rustc binary. Can be a direct source or a filegroup containing one item. | Label | required | |
rustc_lib | The libraries used by rustc during compilation. | Label | optional | None |
rustfmt | Deprecated: Instead see rustfmt_toolchain | Label | optional | None |
staticlib_ext | The extension for static libraries created from rustc. | String | required | |
stdlib_linkflags | Additional linker flags to use when Rust standard library is linked by a C++ linker (rustc will deal with these automatically). Subject to location expansion with respect to the srcs of the rust_std attribute. | List of strings | required | |
strip_level | Rustc strip levels. For all potential options, see https://doc.rust-lang.org/rustc/codegen-options/index.html#strip | Dictionary: String -> String | optional | {“dbg”: “none”, “fastbuild”: “none”, “opt”: “debuginfo”} |
target_json | Override the target_triple with a custom target specification. For more details see: https://doc.rust-lang.org/rustc/targets/custom.html | String | optional | "" |
target_triple | The platform triple for the toolchains target environment. For more details see: https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/skylark/rules.html#configurations | String | optional | "" |
Generates a toolchain-bearing repository that declares the toolchains from some other rust_toolchain_repository.
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this repository. | Name | required | |
exec_compatible_with | A list of constraints for the execution platform for this toolchain. | List of strings | optional | [] |
repo_mapping | A dictionary from local repository name to global repository name. This allows controls over workspace dependency resolution for dependencies of this repository.<p>For example, an entry “@foo”: “@bar” declares that, for any time this repository depends on @foo (such as a dependency on @foo//some:target, it should actually resolve that dependency within globally-declared @bar (@bar//some:target). | Dictionary: String -> String | required | |
target_compatible_with | A list of constraints for the target platform for this toolchain. | List of strings | optional | [] |
target_settings | A list of config_settings that must be satisfied by the target configuration in order for this toolchain to be selected during toolchain resolution. | List of strings | optional | [] |
toolchain | The name of the toolchain implementation target. | String | required | |
toolchain_type | The toolchain type of the toolchain to declare | String | required |
Composes a single workspace containing the toolchain components for compiling on a given platform to a series of target platforms.
A given instance of this rule should be accompanied by a toolchain_repository_proxy invocation to declare its toolchains to Bazel; the indirection allows separating toolchain selection from toolchain fetching.
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this repository. | Name | required | |
allocator_library | Target that provides allocator functions when rust_library targets are embedded in a cc_binary. | String | optional | “@rules_rust//ffi/cc/allocator_library” |
auth | Auth object compatible with repository_ctx.download to use when downloading files. See repository_ctx.download for more details. | Dictionary: String -> String | optional | {} |
dev_components | Whether to download the rustc-dev components (defaults to False). Requires version to be “nightly”. | Boolean | optional | False |
edition | The rust edition to be used by default (2015, 2018, or 2021). If absent, every rule is required to specify its edition attribute. | String | optional | "" |
exec_triple | The Rust-style target that this compiler runs on | String | required | |
extra_exec_rustc_flags | Extra flags to pass to rustc in exec configuration | List of strings | optional | [] |
extra_rustc_flags | Extra flags to pass to rustc in non-exec configuration | List of strings | optional | [] |
global_allocator_library | Target that provides allocator functions when a global allocator is used with cc_common.link. | String | optional | “@rules_rust//ffi/cc/global_allocator_library” |
iso_date | The date of the tool (or None, if the version is a specific version). | String | optional | "" |
opt_level | Rustc optimization levels. For more details see the documentation for rust_toolchain.opt_level. | Dictionary: String -> String | optional | {} |
repo_mapping | A dictionary from local repository name to global repository name. This allows controls over workspace dependency resolution for dependencies of this repository.<p>For example, an entry “@foo”: “@bar” declares that, for any time this repository depends on @foo (such as a dependency on @foo//some:target, it should actually resolve that dependency within globally-declared @bar (@bar//some:target). | Dictionary: String -> String | required | |
rustfmt_version | The version of the tool among “nightly”, “beta”, or an exact version. | String | optional | "" |
sha256s | A dict associating tool subdirectories to sha256 hashes. See rust_register_toolchains for more details. | Dictionary: String -> String | optional | {} |
target_triple | The Rust-style target that this compiler builds for. | String | required | |
urls | A list of mirror urls containing the tools from the Rust-lang static file server. These must contain the ‘{}’ used to substitute the tool being fetched (using .format). | List of strings | optional | [“https://static.rust-lang.org/dist/{}.tar.xz”] |
version | The version of the tool among “nightly”, “beta”, or an exact version. | String | required |
Generates javascript and typescript bindings for a webassembly module using wasm-bindgen.
An example of this rule in use can be seen at @rules_rust//examples/wasm
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required | |
bindgen_flags | Flags to pass directly to the bindgen executable. See https://github.com/rustwasm/wasm-bindgen/ for details. | List of strings | optional | [] |
target | The type of output to generate. See https://rustwasm.github.io/wasm-bindgen/reference/deployment.html for details. | String | optional | “bundler” |
wasm_file | The .wasm file or crate to generate bindings for. | Label | required |
The tools required for the rust_wasm_bindgen
rule.
In cases where users want to control or change the version of wasm-bindgen
used by rust_wasm_bindgen, a unique toolchain can be created as in the example below:
load("@rules_rust//bindgen:bindgen.bzl", "rust_bindgen_toolchain") rust_bindgen_toolchain( bindgen = "//3rdparty/crates:wasm_bindgen_cli__bin", ) toolchain( name = "wasm_bindgen_toolchain", toolchain = "wasm_bindgen_toolchain_impl", toolchain_type = "@rules_rust//wasm_bindgen:toolchain_type", )
Now that you have your own toolchain, you need to register it by inserting the following statement in your WORKSPACE
file:
register_toolchains("//my/toolchains:wasm_bindgen_toolchain")
For additional information, see the Bazel toolchains documentation.
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required | |
bindgen | The label of a wasm-bindgen-cli executable. | Label | optional | None |
A test rule for performing rustfmt --check
on a set of targets
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required | |
targets | Rust targets to run rustfmt --check on. | List of labels | optional | [] |
A toolchain for rustfmt
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required | |
rustc | The location of the rustc binary. Can be a direct source or a filegroup containing one item. | Label | optional | None |
rustc_lib | The libraries used by rustc during compilation. | Label | optional | None |
rustfmt | The location of the rustfmt binary. Can be a direct source or a filegroup containing one item. | Label | required |
A provider containing general Crate information.
FIELDS
Name | Description |
---|---|
aliases | Dict[Label, String]: Renamed and aliased crates |
compile_data | depset[File]: Compile data required by this crate. |
compile_data_targets | depset[Label]: Compile data targets required by this crate. |
data | depset[File]: Compile data required by crates that use the current crate as a proc-macro. |
deps | depset[DepVariantInfo]: This crate‘s (rust or cc) dependencies’ providers. |
edition | str: The edition of this crate. |
is_test | bool: If the crate is being compiled in a test context |
metadata | File: The output from rustc from producing the output file. It is optional. |
name | str: The name of this crate. |
output | File: The output File that will be produced, depends on crate type. |
owner | Label: The label of the target that produced this CrateInfo |
proc_macro_deps | depset[DepVariantInfo]: This crate‘s rust proc_macro dependencies’ providers. |
root | File: The source File entrypoint to this crate, eg. lib.rs |
rustc_env | Dict[String, String]: Additional “key”: “value” environment variables to set for rustc. |
rustc_env_files | [File]: Files containing additional environment variables to set for rustc. |
rustc_output | File: The output from rustc from producing the output file. It is optional. |
rustc_rmeta_output | File: The rmeta file produced for this crate. It is optional. |
srcs | depset[File]: All source Files that are part of the crate. |
std_dylib | File: libstd.so file |
type | str: The type of this crate (see rustc --crate-type). |
wrapped_crate_type | str, optional: The original crate type for targets generated using a previously defined crate (typically tests using the rust_test::crate attribute) |
A provider containing information about a Crate's dependencies.
FIELDS
Name | Description |
---|---|
dep_env | File: File with environment variables direct dependencies build scripts rely upon. |
direct_crates | depset[AliasableDepInfo] |
link_search_path_files | depset[File]: All transitive files containing search paths to pass to the linker |
transitive_build_infos | depset[BuildInfo] |
transitive_crate_outputs | depset[File]: All transitive crate outputs. |
transitive_crates | depset[CrateInfo] |
transitive_data | depset[File]: Data of all transitive non-macro dependencies. |
transitive_metadata_outputs | depset[File]: All transitive metadata dependencies (.rmeta, for crates that provide them) and all transitive object dependencies (.rlib) for crates that don't provide metadata. |
transitive_noncrates | depset[LinkerInput]: All transitive dependencies that aren't crates. |
transitive_proc_macro_data | depset[File]: Data of all transitive proc-macro dependencies, and non-macro dependencies of those macros. |
Info about wasm-bindgen outputs.
FIELDS
Name | Description |
---|---|
js | Depset[File]: The Javascript files produced by wasm-bindgen. |
ts | Depset[File]: The Typescript files produced by wasm-bindgen. |
wasm | File: The .wasm file generated by wasm-bindgen. |
A collection of files either found within the rust-stdlib
artifact or generated based on existing files.
FIELDS
Name | Description |
---|---|
alloc_files | List[File]: .a files related to the alloc module. |
between_alloc_and_core_files | List[File]: .a files related to the compiler_builtins module. |
between_core_and_std_files | List[File]: .a files related to all modules except adler, alloc, compiler_builtins, core, and std. |
core_files | List[File]: .a files related to the core and adler modules |
dot_a_files | Depset[File]: Generated .a files |
memchr_files | Depset[File]: .a files associated with the memchr module. |
panic_files | Depset[File]: .a files associated with panic_unwind and panic_abort. |
self_contained_files | List[File]: All .o files from the self-contained directory. |
srcs | List[Target]: All targets from the original srcs attribute. |
std_dylib | File: libstd.so file |
std_files | Depset[File]: .a files associated with the std module. |
std_rlibs | List[File]: All .rlib files |
test_files | Depset[File]: .a files associated with the test module. |
Compile and execute a rust build script to generate build attributes
This rules take the same arguments as rust_binary.
Example:
Suppose you have a crate with a cargo build script build.rs
:
[workspace]/ hello_lib/ BUILD build.rs src/ lib.rs
Then you want to use the build script in the following:
hello_lib/BUILD
:
package(default_visibility = ["//visibility:public"]) load("@rules_rust//rust:defs.bzl", "rust_binary", "rust_library") load("@rules_rust//cargo:defs.bzl", "cargo_build_script") # This will run the build script from the root of the workspace, and # collect the outputs. cargo_build_script( name = "build_script", srcs = ["build.rs"], # Optional environment variables passed during build.rs compilation rustc_env = { "CARGO_PKG_VERSION": "0.1.2", }, # Optional environment variables passed during build.rs execution. # Note that as the build script's working directory is not execroot, # execpath/location will return an absolute path, instead of a relative # one. build_script_env = { "SOME_TOOL_OR_FILE": "$(execpath @tool//:binary)" }, # Optional data/tool dependencies data = ["@tool//:binary"], ) rust_library( name = "hello_lib", srcs = [ "src/lib.rs", ], deps = [":build_script"], )
The hello_lib
target will be build with the flags and the environment variables declared by the build script in addition to the file generated by it.
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
name | The name for the underlying rule. This should be the name of the package being compiled, optionally with a suffix of _build_script. | none |
edition | The rust edition to use for the internal binary crate. | None |
crate_name | Crate name to use for build script. | None |
crate_root | The file that will be passed to rustc to be used for building this crate. | None |
srcs | Souce files of the crate to build. Passing source files here can be used to trigger rebuilds when changes are made. | [] |
crate_features | A list of features to enable for the build script. | [] |
version | The semantic version (semver) of the crate. | None |
deps | The build-dependencies of the crate. | [] |
link_deps | The subset of the (normal) dependencies of the crate that have the links attribute and therefore provide environment variables to this build script. | [] |
proc_macro_deps | List of rust_proc_macro targets used to build the script. | [] |
build_script_env | Environment variables for build scripts. | {} |
data | Files needed by the build script. | [] |
compile_data | Files needed for the compilation of the build script. | [] |
tools | Tools (executables) needed by the build script. | [] |
links | Name of the native library this crate links against. | None |
rundir | A directory to cd to before the cargo_build_script is run. This should be a path relative to the exec root. The default behaviour (and the behaviour if rundir is set to the empty string) is to change to the relative path corresponding to the cargo manifest directory, which replicates the normal behaviour of cargo so it is easy to write compatible build scripts. If set to ., the cargo build script will run in the exec root. | None |
rustc_env | Environment variables to set in rustc when compiling the build script. | {} |
rustc_env_files | Files containing additional environment variables to set for rustc when building the build script. | [] |
rustc_flags | List of compiler flags passed to rustc. | [] |
visibility | Visibility to apply to the generated build script output. | None |
tags | (list of str, optional): Tags to apply to the generated build script output. | None |
aliases | Remap crates to a new name or moniker for linkage to this target. These are other rust_library targets and will be presented as the new name given. | None |
kwargs | Forwards to the underlying rust_binary rule. An exception is the compatible_with attribute, which shouldn't be forwarded to the rust_binary, as the rust_binary is only built and used in exec mode. We propagate the compatible_with attribute to the _build_scirpt_run target. | none |
A helper for generating platform specific environment variables
load("@rules_rust//rust:defs.bzl", "rust_common") load("@rules_rust//cargo:defs.bzl", "cargo_bootstrap_repository", "cargo_env") cargo_bootstrap_repository( name = "bootstrapped_bin", cargo_lockfile = "//:Cargo.lock", cargo_toml = "//:Cargo.toml", srcs = ["//:resolver_srcs"], version = rust_common.default_version, binary = "my-crate-binary", env = { "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu": cargo_env({ "FOO": "BAR", }), }, env_label = { "aarch64-unknown-linux-musl": cargo_env({ "DOC": "//:README.md", }), } )
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
env | A map of environment variables | none |
RETURNS
str: A json encoded string of the environment variables
Dependencies used in the implementation of rules_rust
.
Assemble a remote rust_analyzer_toolchain target based on the given params.
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
name | The name of the toolchain proxy repository contianing the registerable toolchain. | none |
version | The version of the tool among “nightly”, "beta', or an exact version. | none |
exec_compatible_with | A list of constraints for the execution platform for this toolchain. | [] |
target_compatible_with | A list of constraints for the target platform for this toolchain. | [] |
iso_date | The date of the tool. | None |
sha256s | A dict associating tool subdirectories to sha256 hashes. See rust_register_toolchains for more details. | None |
urls | A list of mirror urls containing the tools from the Rust-lang static file server. These must contain the ‘{}’ used to substitute the tool being fetched (using .format). Defaults to [‘https://static.rust-lang.org/dist/{}.tar.xz’] | None |
auth | Auth object compatible with repository_ctx.download to use when downloading files. See repository_ctx.download for more details. | None |
RETURNS
str: The name of a registerable rust_analyzer_toolchain.
Declare dependencies needed for bindgen.
RETURNS
list[struct(repo=str, is_dev_dep=bool)]: A list of the repositories defined by this macro.
Generates a rust source file for header
, and builds a rust_library.
Arguments are the same as rust_bindgen
, and kwargs
are passed directly to rust_library.
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | none |
header | The label of the .h file to generate bindings for. | none |
cc_lib | The label of the cc_library that contains the .h file. This is used to find the transitive includes. | none |
bindgen_flags | Flags to pass directly to the bindgen executable. See https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-bindgen/ for details. | None |
bindgen_features | The features attribute for the rust_bindgen target. | None |
clang_flags | Flags to pass directly to the clang executable. | None |
kwargs | Arguments to forward to the underlying rust_library rule. | none |
Registers the default toolchains for the rules_rust
bindgen rules.
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
register_toolchains | Whether or not to register toolchains. | True |
Declares repositories needed for prost.
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
bzlmod | Whether bzlmod is enabled. | False |
RETURNS
list[struct(repo=str, is_dev_dep=bool)]: A list of the repositories defined by this macro.
A rule for generating a Rust library using Prost.
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
name | The name of the target. | none |
kwargs | Additional keyword arguments for the underlying rust_prost_library rule. | none |
Load transitive dependencies of the @rules_rust//proto/protobuf
rules.
This macro should be called immediately after the rust_protobuf_dependencies
macro.
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
bzlmod | - | False |
Register toolchains for proto compilation.
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
register_toolchains | - | True |
Load transitive dependencies of the @rules_rust//proto/protobuf
rules.
This macro should be called immediately after the rust_protobuf_dependencies
macro.
Emits a default set of toolchains for Linux, MacOS, and Freebsd
Skip this macro and call the rust_repository_set
macros directly if you need a compiler for other hosts or for additional target triples.
The sha256s
attribute represents a dict associating tool subdirectories to sha256 hashes. As an example:
{ "rust-1.46.0-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu": "e3b98bc3440fe92817881933f9564389eccb396f5f431f33d48b979fa2fbdcf5", "rustfmt-1.4.12-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu": "1894e76913303d66bf40885a601462844eec15fca9e76a6d13c390d7000d64b0", "rust-std-1.46.0-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu": "ac04aef80423f612c0079829b504902de27a6997214eb58ab0765d02f7ec1dbc", }
This would match for exec_triple = "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu"
. If not specified, rules_rust pulls from a non-exhaustive list of known checksums..
See load_arbitrary_tool
in @rules_rust//rust:repositories.bzl
for more details.
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
dev_components | Whether to download the rustc-dev components (defaults to False). Requires version to be “nightly”. | False |
edition | The rust edition to be used by default (2015, 2018, or 2021). If absent, every target is required to specify its edition attribute. | None |
allocator_library | Target that provides allocator functions when rust_library targets are embedded in a cc_binary. | None |
global_allocator_library | Target that provides allocator functions when global allocator is used with cc_common.link. | None |
iso_date | Deprecated: Use versions instead. | None |
register_toolchains | If true, repositories will be generated to produce and register rust_toolchain targets. | True |
rustfmt_version | The version of rustfmt. | "nightly/2024-04-09" |
rust_analyzer_version | The version of Rustc to pair with rust-analyzer. | None |
sha256s | A dict associating tool subdirectories to sha256 hashes. | None |
extra_target_triples | Additional rust-style targets that rust toolchains should support. | ["wasm32-unknown-unknown", "wasm32-wasi"] |
extra_rustc_flags | Dictionary of target triples to list of extra flags to pass to rustc in non-exec configuration. | None |
extra_exec_rustc_flags | Extra flags to pass to rustc in exec configuration. | None |
urls | A list of mirror urls containing the tools from the Rust-lang static file server. These must contain the ‘{}’ used to substitute the tool being fetched (using .format). | ["https://static.rust-lang.org/dist/{}.tar.xz"] |
version | Deprecated: Use versions instead. | None |
versions | A list of toolchain versions to download. This paramter only accepts one versions per channel. E.g. [“1.65.0”, “nightly/2022-11-02”, “beta/2020-12-30”]. | [] |
Deprecated: Use rules_rust_dependencies and rust_register_toolchains directly.
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
kwargs | Keyword arguments for the rust_register_toolchains macro. | none |
Assembles a remote repository for the given toolchain params, produces a proxy repository to contain the toolchain declaration, and registers the toolchains.
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
name | The name of the generated repository | none |
exec_triple | The Rust-style target that this compiler runs on | none |
target_settings | A list of config_settings that must be satisfied by the target configuration in order for this set of toolchains to be selected during toolchain resolution. | [] |
version | The version of the tool among “nightly”, "beta', or an exact version. | None |
versions | A list of toolchain versions to download. This paramter only accepts one versions per channel. E.g. [“1.65.0”, “nightly/2022-11-02”, “beta/2020-12-30”]. | [] |
allocator_library | Target that provides allocator functions when rust_library targets are embedded in a cc_binary. | None |
global_allocator_library | Target that provides allocator functions a global allocator is used with cc_common.link. | None |
extra_target_triples | Additional rust-style targets that this set of toolchains should support. If a map, values should be (optional) target_compatible_with lists for that particular target triple. | {} |
iso_date | The date of the tool. | None |
rustfmt_version | The version of rustfmt to be associated with the toolchain. | None |
edition | The rust edition to be used by default (2015, 2018, or 2021). If absent, every rule is required to specify its edition attribute. | None |
dev_components | Whether to download the rustc-dev components. Requires version to be “nightly”. | False |
extra_rustc_flags | Dictionary of target triples to list of extra flags to pass to rustc in non-exec configuration. | None |
extra_exec_rustc_flags | Extra flags to pass to rustc in exec configuration. | None |
opt_level | Dictionary of target triples to optimiztion config. | None |
sha256s | A dict associating tool subdirectories to sha256 hashes. See rust_register_toolchains for more details. | None |
urls | A list of mirror urls containing the tools from the Rust-lang static file server. These must contain the ‘{}’ used to substitute the tool being fetched (using .format). | ["https://static.rust-lang.org/dist/{}.tar.xz"] |
auth | Auth object compatible with repository_ctx.download to use when downloading files. See repository_ctx.download for more details. | None |
register_toolchain | If True, the generated rust_toolchain target will become a registered toolchain. | True |
exec_compatible_with | A list of constraints for the execution platform for this toolchain. | None |
default_target_compatible_with | A list of constraints for the target platform for this toolchain when the exec platform is the same as the target platform. | None |
A rule for creating a test suite for a set of rust_test
targets.
This rule can be used for setting up typical rust integration tests. Given the following directory structure:
[crate]/ BUILD.bazel src/ lib.rs main.rs tests/ integrated_test_a.rs integrated_test_b.rs integrated_test_c.rs patterns/ fibonacci_test.rs
The rule can be used to generate rust_test targets for each source file under tests
and a test_suite which encapsulates all tests.
load("//rust:defs.bzl", "rust_binary", "rust_library", "rust_test_suite") rust_library( name = "math_lib", srcs = ["src/lib.rs"], ) rust_binary( name = "math_bin", srcs = ["src/main.rs"], ) rust_test_suite( name = "integrated_tests_suite", srcs = glob(["tests/**"]), deps = [":math_lib"], )
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
name | The name of the test_suite. | none |
srcs | All test sources, typically glob([“tests/**/*.rs”]). | none |
kwargs | Additional keyword arguments for the underyling rust_test targets. The tags argument is also passed to the generated test_suite target. | none |
Assembles a remote repository for the given toolchain params, produces a proxy repository to contain the toolchain declaration, and registers the toolchains.
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
name | The name of the generated repository | none |
version | The version of the tool among “nightly”, “beta”, or an exact version. | none |
exec_triple | The Rust-style target that this compiler runs on. | none |
target_triple | The Rust-style target to build for. | none |
exec_compatible_with | A list of constraints for the execution platform for this toolchain. | None |
target_compatible_with | A list of constraints for the target platform for this toolchain. | None |
target_settings | A list of config_settings that must be satisfied by the target configuration in order for this toolchain to be selected during toolchain resolution. | [] |
channel | The channel of the Rust toolchain. | None |
allocator_library | Target that provides allocator functions when rust_library targets are embedded in a cc_binary. | None |
global_allocator_library | Target that provides allocator functions when a global allocator is used with cc_common.link. | None |
iso_date | The date of the tool. | None |
rustfmt_version | The version of rustfmt to be associated with the toolchain. | None |
edition | The rust edition to be used by default (2015, 2018, or 2021). If absent, every rule is required to specify its edition attribute. | None |
dev_components | Whether to download the rustc-dev components. Requires version to be “nightly”. Defaults to False. | False |
extra_rustc_flags | Extra flags to pass to rustc in non-exec configuration. | None |
extra_exec_rustc_flags | Extra flags to pass to rustc in exec configuration. | None |
opt_level | Optimization level config for this toolchain. | None |
sha256s | A dict associating tool subdirectories to sha256 hashes. See rust_register_toolchains for more details. | None |
urls | A list of mirror urls containing the tools from the Rust-lang static file server. These must contain the ‘{}’ used to substitute the tool being fetched (using .format). Defaults to [‘https://static.rust-lang.org/dist/{}.tar.xz’] | ["https://static.rust-lang.org/dist/{}.tar.xz"] |
auth | Auth object compatible with repository_ctx.download to use when downloading files. See repository_ctx.download for more details. | None |
RETURNS
str: The name of the registerable toolchain created by this rule.
Declare dependencies needed for the rules_rust
wasm-bindgen rules.
RETURNS
list[struct(repo=str, is_dev_dep=bool)]: A list of the repositories defined by this macro.
Registers the default toolchains for the rules_rust
wasm-bindgen rules.
PARAMETERS
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
register_toolchains | Whether or not to register toolchains. | True |
Annotates rust rules with RustAnalyzerInfo later used to build a rust-project.json
ASPECT ATTRIBUTES
Name | Type |
---|---|
deps | String |
proc_macro_deps | String |
crate | String |
actual | String |
proto | String |
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required |
Executes the clippy checker on specified targets.
This aspect applies to existing rust_library, rust_test, and rust_binary rules.
As an example, if the following is defined in examples/hello_lib/BUILD.bazel
:
load("@rules_rust//rust:defs.bzl", "rust_library", "rust_test") rust_library( name = "hello_lib", srcs = ["src/lib.rs"], ) rust_test( name = "greeting_test", srcs = ["tests/greeting.rs"], deps = [":hello_lib"], )
Then the targets can be analyzed with clippy using the following command:
$ bazel build --aspects=@rules_rust//rust:defs.bzl%rust_clippy_aspect --output_groups=clippy_checks //hello_lib:all
ASPECT ATTRIBUTES
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required |
This aspect is used to gather information about a crate for use in rustfmt and perform rustfmt checks
Output Groups:
rustfmt_checks
: Executes rustfmt --check
on the specified target.The build setting @rules_rust//:rustfmt.toml
is used to control the Rustfmt configuration settings used at runtime.
This aspect is executed on any target which provides the CrateInfo
provider. However users may tag a target with no-rustfmt
or no-format
to have it skipped. Additionally, generated source files are also ignored by this aspect.
ASPECT ATTRIBUTES
ATTRIBUTES
Name | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | A unique name for this target. | Name | required |