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workspace(name = "com_github_grpc_grpc")
load("//bazel:grpc_deps.bzl", "grpc_deps", "grpc_test_only_deps")
grpc_deps()
grpc_test_only_deps()
load("//bazel:grpc_extra_deps.bzl", "grpc_extra_deps")
grpc_extra_deps()
register_execution_platforms(
"//third_party/toolchains:rbe_windows",
)
register_toolchains(
"//third_party/toolchains/bazel_0.26.0_rbe_windows:cc-toolchain-x64_windows",
)
load("@bazel_toolchains//rules/exec_properties:exec_properties.bzl", "create_exec_properties_dict", "custom_exec_properties", "merge_dicts")
custom_exec_properties(
name = "grpc_custom_exec_properties",
constants = {
"LARGE_MACHINE": merge_dicts(
create_exec_properties_dict(),
# TODO(jtattermusch): specifying 'labels = {"abc": "xyz"}' in create_exec_properties_dict
# is not possible without https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel-toolchains/pull/748
# and currently the toolchain we're using is too old for that. To be able to select worker
# pools through labels, we use a workaround and populate the corresponding label values
# manually (see create_exec_properties_dict logic for how labels get transformed)
# Remove this workaround once we transition to a new-enough bazel toolchain.
# The next line corresponds to 'labels = {"os": "ubuntu", "machine_size": "large"}'
{
"label:os": "ubuntu",
"label:machine_size": "large",
},
),
},
)
load("@bazel_toolchains//rules:rbe_repo.bzl", "rbe_autoconfig")
# Create toolchain configuration for remote execution.
rbe_autoconfig(
name = "rbe_default",
exec_properties = merge_dicts(
create_exec_properties_dict(
docker_add_capabilities = "SYS_PTRACE",
docker_privileged = True,
os_family = "Linux",
),
# TODO(jtattermusch): specifying 'labels = {"abc": "xyz"}' in create_exec_properties_dict
# is not possible without https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel-toolchains/pull/748
# and currently the toolchain we're using is too old for that. To be able to select worker
# pools through labels, we use a workaround and populate the corresponding label values
# manually (see create_exec_properties_dict logic for how labels get transformed)
# Remove this workaround once we transition to a new-enough bazel toolchain.
# The next line corresponds to 'labels = {"os": "ubuntu", "machine_size": "small"}'
{
"label:os": "ubuntu",
"label:machine_size": "small",
},
),
# use exec_properties instead of deprecated remote_execution_properties
use_legacy_platform_definition = False,
)
load("@bazel_toolchains//rules:environments.bzl", "clang_env")
load("@bazel_skylib//lib:dicts.bzl", "dicts")
load("@bazel_tools//tools/build_defs/repo:http.bzl", "http_archive")
http_archive(
name = "build_bazel_rules_android",
sha256 = "cd06d15dd8bb59926e4d65f9003bfc20f9da4b2519985c27e190cddc8b7a7806",
strip_prefix = "rules_android-0.1.1",
urls = ["https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_android/archive/v0.1.1.zip"],
)
android_sdk_repository(
name = "androidsdk",
# version 31.0.0 won't work https://stackoverflow.com/a/68036845
build_tools_version = "30.0.3",
)
android_ndk_repository(
name = "androidndk",
# Note that Bazel does not support NDK 22 yet, and Bazel 3.7.1 only
# supports up to API level 29 for NDK 21
# https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/13421
)
# Create msan toolchain configuration for remote execution.
rbe_autoconfig(
name = "rbe_msan",
env = dicts.add(
clang_env(),
{
"BAZEL_LINKOPTS": "-lc++:-lc++abi:-lm",
},
),
)
load("@io_bazel_rules_python//python:pip.bzl", "pip_import", "pip_repositories")
pip_import(
name = "grpc_python_dependencies",
requirements = "@com_github_grpc_grpc//:requirements.bazel.txt",
)
load("@grpc_python_dependencies//:requirements.bzl", "pip_install")
pip_repositories()
pip_install()