commit | 1ba8074578dbdf254ca75aa66d9ff793fbf2c0c2 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Hugo Arès <hugo.ares@ericsson.com> | Wed Dec 13 20:40:08 2017 -0500 |
committer | Hugo Arès <hugo.ares@ericsson.com> | Thu Dec 14 08:42:13 2017 -0500 |
tree | 2d3bb470a158add6f18980a280c71be9e572cc75 | |
parent | 4f3e1b6a4938dd3d390e0badbc9e033ccfaaabc5 [diff] |
Set gerrit maven local api to version 2.14.7-SNAPSHOT 2.14.7-SNAPSHOT contains a fix for plugin IT tests with @PluginData annotation, update the version here so plugin can use this version of bazlets if needed. Change-Id: I151b48e47be861887ea55fee5793ad657bdaa7c5
These build rules are used for building Gerrit Code Review plugins with Bazel. Plugins are compiled as .jar
files containing plugin code and dependencies.
To be able to use the Gerrit rules, you must provide bindings for the plugin API jars. The easiest way to do so is to add the following to your WORKSPACE
file, which will give you default versions for Gerrit plugin API.
git_repository( name = "com_github_davido_bazlets", remote = "https://github.com/davido/bazlets.git", commit = "2ede19cb2d2dd9d04bcb70ffc896439a27e5d50d", ) load("@com_github_davido_bazlets//:gerrit_api.bzl", "gerrit_api")
Another option is to consume snapshot version of gerrit plugin API from local Maven repository (~/.m2
). To use the snapshot version special method is provided:
load("@com_googlesource_gerrit_bazlets//:gerrit_api_maven_local.bzl", "gerrit_api_maven_local") gerrit_api_maven_local()
Suppose you have the following directory structure for a simple plugin:
[workspace]/ WORKSPACE BUILD src/main/java/ src/main/resources/ [...]
To build this plugin, your BUILD
can look like this:
load("//tools/bzl:plugin.bzl", "gerrit_plugin") gerrit_plugin( name = "reviewers", srcs = glob(["src/main/java/**/*.java"]), gwt_module = "com.googlesource.gerrit.plugins.reviewers.ReviewersForm", manifest_entries = [ "Gerrit-PluginName: reviewers", "Gerrit-Module: com.googlesource.gerrit.plugins.reviewers.Module", ], resources = glob(["src/main/**/*"]), )
Now, you can build the Gerrit plugin by running bazel build <plugin>
.
For a real world example, see the reviewers
plugin.
gerrit_plugin(name, srcs, resources, gwt_module, deps, manifest_entries):
<name>.jar
: library containing built plugin jar