workspace( name = "angular_cli", managed_directories = {"@npm": ["node_modules"]}, ) load("@bazel_tools//tools/build_defs/repo:http.bzl", "http_archive") http_archive( name = "build_bazel_rules_nodejs", sha256 = "55a25a762fcf9c9b88ab54436581e671bc9f4f523cb5a1bd32459ebec7be68a8", urls = ["https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/releases/download/3.2.2/rules_nodejs-3.2.2.tar.gz"], ) # Check the bazel version and download npm dependencies load("@build_bazel_rules_nodejs//:index.bzl", "check_bazel_version", "check_rules_nodejs_version", "node_repositories", "yarn_install") # Bazel version must be at least the following version because: # - 0.26.0 managed_directories feature added which is required for nodejs rules 0.30.0 # - 0.27.0 has a fix for managed_directories after `rm -rf node_modules` check_bazel_version( message = """ You no longer need to install Bazel on your machine. Angular has a dependency on the @bazel/bazelisk package which supplies it. Try running `yarn bazel` instead. (If you did run that, check that you've got a fresh `yarn install`) """, minimum_bazel_version = "4.0.0", ) check_rules_nodejs_version(minimum_version_string = "2.0.0") # Setup the Node.js toolchain node_repositories( node_version = "12.20.2", package_json = ["//:package.json"], yarn_version = "1.22.4", ) yarn_install( name = "npm", data = [ "//:tools/yarn/check-yarn.js", ], package_json = "//:package.json", strict_visibility = False, # Needed for ts-api-guardian. More info about this can be found https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_nodejs/wiki#strict_visibility-on-yarn_install-and-npm_install-now-defaults-true-2199 yarn_lock = "//:yarn.lock", ) ########################## # Remote Execution Setup # ########################## # Bring in bazel_toolchains for RBE setup configuration. http_archive( name = "bazel_toolchains", sha256 = "1adf5db506a7e3c465a26988514cfc3971af6d5b3c2218925cd6e71ee443fc3f", strip_prefix = "bazel-toolchains-4.0.0", url = "https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel-toolchains/archive/4.0.0.tar.gz", ) load("@bazel_toolchains//rules:environments.bzl", "clang_env") load("@bazel_toolchains//rules:rbe_repo.bzl", "rbe_autoconfig") rbe_autoconfig( name = "rbe_ubuntu1604_angular", # Need to specify a base container digest in order to ensure that we can use the checked-in # platform configurations for the "ubuntu16_04" image. Otherwise the autoconfig rule would # need to pull the image and run it in order determine the toolchain configuration. See: # https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel-toolchains/blob/4.0.0/configs/ubuntu16_04_clang/versions.bzl base_container_digest = "sha256:f6568d8168b14aafd1b707019927a63c2d37113a03bcee188218f99bd0327ea1", # Note that if you change the `digest`, you might also need to update the # `base_container_digest` to make sure marketplace.gcr.io/google/rbe-ubuntu16-04-webtest: # and marketplace.gcr.io/google/rbe-ubuntu16-04: have # the same Clang and JDK installed. Clang is needed because of the dependency on # @com_google_protobuf. Java is needed for the Bazel's test executor Java tool. digest = "sha256:f743114235a43355bf8324e2ba0fa6a597236fe06f7bc99aaa9ac703631c306b", env = clang_env(), registry = "marketplace.gcr.io", # We can't use the default "ubuntu16_04" RBE image provided by the autoconfig because we need # a specific Linux kernel that comes with "libx11" in order to run headless browser tests. repository = "google/rbe-ubuntu16-04-webtest", use_checked_in_confs = "Force", )