Build

This plugin can be built with Bazel, and two build modes are supported:

  • Standalone
  • In Gerrit tree

Standalone build mode is recommended, as this mode doesn't require local Gerrit tree to exist. Moreover, there are some limitations and additional manual steps required when building in Gerrit tree mode (see corresponding sections).

Build standalone

To build the plugin, issue the following command:

  bazel build @PLUGIN@

The output is created in

  bazel-genfiles/@PLUGIN@.jar

To package the plugin sources run:

  bazel build lib@PLUGIN@__plugin-src.jar

The output is created in:

  bazel-bin/lib@PLUGIN@__plugin-src.jar

To execute the tests run:

  bazel test //...

This project can be imported into the Eclipse IDE:

  ./tools/eclipse/project.sh

Build in Gerrit tree

Clone or link this plugin to the plugins directory of Gerrit's source tree. Put the external dependency Bazel build file into the Gerrit /plugins directory, replacing the existing empty one.

  cd gerrit/plugins
  rm external_plugin_deps.bzl
  ln -s @PLUGIN@/external_plugin_deps.bzl .

From Gerrit source tree issue the command:

  bazel build plugins/@PLUGIN@

Note that due to a known issue in Bazel, if the plugin has previously been built in standalone mode, it is necessary to clean the workspace before building in-tree:

  cd plugins/@PLUGIN@
  bazel clean --expunge

The output is created in

  bazel-genfiles/plugins/@PLUGIN@/@PLUGIN@.jar

This project can be imported into the Eclipse IDE: Add the plugin name to the CUSTOM_PLUGINS and to the CUSTOM_PLUGINS_TEST_DEPS set in Gerrit core in tools/bzl/plugins.bzl, and execute:

  ./tools/eclipse/project.py

To execute the tests run:

  bazel test --test_tag_filters=@PLUGIN@

How to build the Gerrit Plugin API is described in the Gerrit documentation.

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