""" Custom rule to generate OSGi Manifest """ load("@rules_java//java:defs.bzl", "java_library") # Note that this rule is currently agnostic of protobuf concerns and could be # pulled out as a general purpose helper to allow migrations from maven to bazel # for OSS release builds. # # There are (at least) 3 things that would nice to fix about this rule: # 1. `deps` are captured by wrapping the java_library target into the # osgi_java_library target -- if possible, it would be better to get # the deps from the JavaInfo or some other provider from any java_library # target. # 2. imports are probably not being calculated properly for deps that are more # than 1 step deep in the dependency chain. For example: //java:core depends # on //java/core:lite_runtime_only but does not calculate the need for # "sun.misc" like the //java/core:lite target does (even though the same code # is transitively included. Those imports can be explicitly added through # `bundle_additional_imports`, but it would be better if the calculation # applied correctly to transitive dependencies. # 3. Versioned imports didn't work properly when an ijar is used as the # "compile_jar". Thus, this rule uses the full jar as the compile_jar, # which is probably sub-optimal. def osgi_java_library( name, bundle_description, bundle_doc_url, bundle_license, bundle_name, bundle_symbolic_name, bundle_version, bundle_additional_imports = [], bundle_additional_exports = [], deps = [], exports = [], exported_plugins = [], neverlink = False, runtime_deps = [], visibility = [], **kwargs): """Extends `java_library` to add OSGi headers to the MANIFEST.MF using bndlib This macro should be usable as a drop-in replacement for java_library. The additional arguments are given the bndlib tool to generate an OSGi-compliant manifest file. See [bnd documentation](https://bnd.bndtools.org/chapters/110-introduction.html) Args: name: (required) A unique name for this target. bundle_description: (required) The Bundle-Description header defines a short description of this bundle. bundle_doc_url: (required) The Bundle-DocURL headers must contain a URL pointing to documentation about this bundle. bundle_license: (required) The Bundle-License header provides an optional machine readable form of license information. bundle_name: (required) The Bundle-Name header defines a readable name for this bundle. This should be a short, human-readable name that can contain spaces. bundle_symbolic_name: (required) The Bundle-SymbolicName header specifies a non-localizable name for this bundle. The bundle symbolic name together with a version must identify a unique bundle though it can be installed multiple times in a framework. The bundle symbolic name should be based on the reverse domain name convention. bundle_version: (required) The Bundle-Version header specifies the version string for this bundle. The version string is expected to follow semantic versioning conventions MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH[.BUILD] bundle_additional_exports: The Export-Package header contains a declaration of exported packages. These are additional export package statements to be added before the default wildcard export "*;version={$Bundle-Version}". bundle_additional_imports: The Import-Package header declares the imported packages for this bundle. These are additional import package statements to be added before the default wildcard import "*". deps: The list of libraries to link into this library. See general comments about deps at Typical attributes defined by most build rules. The jars built by java_library rules listed in deps will be on the compile-time classpath of this rule. Furthermore the transitive closure of their deps, runtime_deps and exports will be on the runtime classpath. By contrast, targets in the data attribute are included in the runfiles but on neither the compile-time nor runtime classpath. exports: Exported libraries. exported_plugins: The list of java_plugins (e.g. annotation processors) to export to libraries that directly depend on this library. The specified list of java_plugins will be applied to any library which directly depends on this library, just as if that library had explicitly declared these labels in plugins. neverlink: Whether this library should only be used for compilation and not at runtime. Useful if the library will be provided by the runtime environment during execution. Examples of such libraries are the IDE APIs for IDE plug-ins or tools.jar for anything running on a standard JDK. runtime_deps: Libraries to make available to the final binary or test at runtime only. Like ordinary deps, these will appear on the runtime classpath, but unlike them, not on the compile-time classpath. Dependencies needed only at runtime should be listed here. Dependency-analysis tools should ignore targets that appear in both runtime_deps and deps visibility: The visibility attribute on a target controls whether the target can be used in other packages. See the documentation for visibility. **kwargs: Additional key-word arguments that are passed to the internal java_library target. """ # Build the private jar without the OSGI manifest private_library_name = "%s-no-manifest-do-not-use" % name java_library( name = private_library_name, deps = deps, runtime_deps = runtime_deps, neverlink = True, exported_plugins = exported_plugins, visibility = ["//visibility:private"], **kwargs ) # Repackage the jar with an OSGI manifest _osgi_jar( name = name, bundle_description = bundle_description, bundle_doc_url = bundle_doc_url, bundle_license = bundle_license, bundle_name = bundle_name, bundle_symbolic_name = bundle_symbolic_name, bundle_version = bundle_version, export_package = bundle_additional_exports + ["*;version=${Bundle-Version}"], import_package = bundle_additional_imports + ["*"], target = private_library_name, deps = deps, runtime_deps = runtime_deps, exported_plugins = exported_plugins, neverlink = neverlink, exports = exports, visibility = visibility, ) def _run_osgi_wrapper(ctx, input_jar, classpath_jars, output_jar): args = ctx.actions.args() args.add_joined("--classpath", classpath_jars, join_with = ":") args.add("--input_jar", input_jar.path) args.add("--output_jar", output_jar.path) args.add("--bundle_copyright", ctx.attr.bundle_copyright) args.add("--bundle_description", ctx.attr.bundle_description) args.add("--bundle_doc_url", ctx.attr.bundle_doc_url) args.add("--bundle_license", ctx.attr.bundle_license) args.add("--bundle_name", ctx.attr.bundle_name) args.add("--bundle_version", ctx.attr.bundle_version) args.add("--bundle_symbolic_name", ctx.attr.bundle_symbolic_name) args.add_joined("--export_package", ctx.attr.export_package, join_with = ",") args.add_joined("--import_package", ctx.attr.import_package, join_with = ",") ctx.actions.run( inputs = [input_jar] + classpath_jars, executable = ctx.executable._osgi_wrapper_exe, arguments = [args], outputs = [output_jar], progress_message = "Generating OSGi bundle Manifest for %s" % input_jar.path, ) def _osgi_jar_impl(ctx): if len(ctx.attr.target[JavaInfo].java_outputs) != 1: fail("osgi_jar rule can only be used on a single java target.") target_java_output = ctx.attr.target[JavaInfo].java_outputs[0] if len(target_java_output.source_jars) > 1: fail("osgi_jar rule doesn't know how to deal with more than one source jar.") source_jar = target_java_output.source_jars[0] output_jar = ctx.outputs.output_jar input_jar = target_java_output.class_jar classpath_jars = ctx.attr.target[JavaInfo].compilation_info.compilation_classpath.to_list() _run_osgi_wrapper(ctx, input_jar, classpath_jars, output_jar) return [ DefaultInfo( files = depset([output_jar]), # Workaround for https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/15043 # Bazel's native rule such as sh_test do not pick up 'files' in # DefaultInfo for a target in 'data'. data_runfiles = ctx.runfiles([output_jar]), ), JavaInfo( output_jar = output_jar, # compile_jar should be an ijar, but using an ijar results in # missing protobuf import version. compile_jar = output_jar, source_jar = source_jar, compile_jdeps = target_java_output.compile_jdeps, generated_class_jar = target_java_output.generated_class_jar, generated_source_jar = target_java_output.generated_source_jar, native_headers_jar = target_java_output.native_headers_jar, manifest_proto = target_java_output.manifest_proto, neverlink = ctx.attr.neverlink, deps = [dep[JavaInfo] for dep in ctx.attr.deps], runtime_deps = [dep[JavaInfo] for dep in ctx.attr.runtime_deps], exports = [exp[JavaInfo] for exp in ctx.attr.exports], exported_plugins = ctx.attr.exported_plugins, jdeps = target_java_output.jdeps, ), ] _osgi_jar = rule( implementation = _osgi_jar_impl, outputs = { "output_jar": "lib%{name}.jar", }, attrs = { "bundle_copyright": attr.string(), "bundle_description": attr.string(), "bundle_doc_url": attr.string(), "bundle_license": attr.string(), "bundle_name": attr.string(), "bundle_version": attr.string(), "bundle_symbolic_name": attr.string(), "export_package": attr.string_list(), "import_package": attr.string_list(), "target": attr.label(), "deps": attr.label_list(), "runtime_deps": attr.label_list(), "exports": attr.label_list(), "neverlink": attr.bool(), "exported_plugins": attr.label_list(), "_osgi_wrapper_exe": attr.label( executable = True, cfg = "exec", allow_files = True, default = Label("//java/osgi:osgi_wrapper"), ), }, )