local repository rules

The following functions can be loaded from @bazel_tools//tools/build_defs/repo:local.bzl.

Rules for making directories in the local filesystem available as repos.

Setup

To use these rules in a module extension, load them in your .bzl file and then call them from your extension's implementation function. For example, to use local_repository:

load("@bazel_tools//tools/build_defs/repo:local.bzl", "local_repository")

def _my_extension_impl(mctx):
  local_repository(name = "foo", path = "foo")

my_extension = module_extension(implementation = _my_extension_impl)

Alternatively, you can directly call these repo rules in your MODULE.bazel file with use_repo_rule:

local_repository = use_repo_rule("@bazel_tools//tools/build_defs/repo:local.bzl", "local_repository")
local_repository(name = "foo", path = "foo")

local_repository

local_repository(name, path, repo_mapping)

Makes a local directory that already contains Bazel files available as a repo. This directory should contain Bazel BUILD files and a repo boundary file already. If it doesn't contain these files, consider using <a href="#new_local_repository"><code>new_local_repository</code></a> instead.

Attributes

name Name; required

A unique name for this repository.

path String; required

The path to the directory to make available as a repo.

The path can be either absolute, or relative to the workspace root.

repo_mapping Dictionary: String -> String; required

A dictionary from local repository name to global repository name. This allows controls over workspace dependency resolution for dependencies of this repository.

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`).

new_local_repository

new_local_repository(name, build_file, build_file_content, path, repo_mapping)

Makes a local directory that doesn't contain Bazel files available as a repo. This directory need not contain Bazel BUILD files or a repo boundary file; they will be created by this repo rule. If the directory already contains Bazel files, consider using <a href="#local_repository"><code>local_repository</code></a> instead.

Attributes

name Name; required

A unique name for this repository.

build_file Label; optional

A file to use as a BUILD file for this repo.

Exactly one of build_file and build_file_content must be specified.

The file addressed by this label does not need to be named BUILD, but can be. Something like BUILD.new-repo-name may work well to distinguish it from actual BUILD files.

build_file_content String; optional

The content of the BUILD file to be created for this repo.

Exactly one of build_file and build_file_content must be specified.

path String; required

The path to the directory to make available as a repo.

The path can be either absolute, or relative to the workspace root.

repo_mapping Dictionary: String -> String; required

A dictionary from local repository name to global repository name. This allows controls over workspace dependency resolution for dependencies of this repository.

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`).