rules_boost
-- Bazel build rules for Boost
Copy this into your Bazel MODULE.bazel
file to add this repo as an external dependency, making sure to update to the latest commit per the instructions below.
# Boost
# Famous C++ library that has given rise to many new additions to the C++ Standard Library
# Makes @boost available for use: For example, add `@boost//:algorithm` to your deps.
# For more, see https://github.com/nelhage/rules_boost and https://www.boost.org
bazel_dep(name = "rules_boost", repo_name = "com_github_nelhage_rules_boost")
archive_override(
module_name = "rules_boost",
urls = "https://github.com/nelhage/rules_boost/archive/refs/heads/master.tar.gz",
strip_prefix = "rules_boost-master",
# It is recommended to edit the above URL and the below sha256 to point to a specific version of this repository.
# integrity = "sha256-...",
)
non_module_boost_repositories = use_extension("@com_github_nelhage_rules_boost//:boost/repositories.bzl", "non_module_dependencies")
use_repo(
non_module_boost_repositories,
"boost",
)
You can now use libraries in deps
through the @boost
repository, for example @boost//:algorithm
.
As with all platform-dependent C/C++ in Bazel, you'll need to use Bazel 7+ (and a similarly recent version of rules_apple) for per-platform configuration to work automatically out of the box. (Please file a PR to delete this section if Bazel 7 is now so old as to be standard.)
Improvements come frequently to the underlying libraries, including security patches, so we'd recommend keeping up-to-date.
We'd strongly recommend you set up Renovate (or similar) at some point to keep this dependency (and others) up-to-date by default. [We aren't affiliated with Renovate or anything, but we think it's awesome. It watches for new versions and sends you PRs for review or automated testing. It's free and easy to set up. It's been astoundingly useful in our codebase, and we've worked with the wonderful maintainer to make things great for Bazel use. And it's used in official Bazel repositories--and this one!]
If not now, maybe come back to this step later, or watch this repo for updates. [Or hey, maybe give us a quick star, while you're thinking about watching.] Like Abseil, we live at head; the latest commit to the main branch is the commit you want. So don't rely on release notifications; use Renovate or poll manually for new commits.
These rules implement support for Boost ASIO's SSL support. To use
ASIO-SSL, you must depend on the "@boost//:asio_ssl"
target, instead
of "@boost//:asio"
. ASIO-SSL depends on OpenSSL; By default,
rules_boost
will download and build the latest
BoringSSL commit; To
use a different OpenSSL implementation, create a remote named
openssl
before calling boost_deps
. This remote must make available
OpenSSL's libssl at @boringssl//:ssl
.
To enable io_uring for asio, use --@boost//:asio_has_io_uring
.
Optionally, pass--@boost//:asio_disable_epoll
to use io_uring
for all operations.
Boost Beast uses beast::string_view
for things like request/response headers,
which by default is a type alias of boost::string_view
. If you're using a
C++17 compiler that supports std::string_view
you can use
--@boost//:beast_use_std_string_view
to make beast::string_view
instead be a
type alias of std::string_view
.
Based in part on rules from https://github.com/mzhaom/trunk.