bld is an experimental build tool for monorepos inspired by Bazel, and implemented with Nix. This is meant to evolve and its current form is not the final one.
This tool has two sides: a CLI and a Nix library, that are meant to be able to work together.
We steal the notion of "targets" from Bazel, making each folder open-ended.
It should be possible to type bld
in any folder and get the build output of
the current folder (and below?).
It should be possible to build any targets using purely nix-build
.
$ bld --help
Usage: bld <command>
Flags:
-h, --help Show context-sensitive help.
--debug
Commands:
build [<target>]
Build target
list [<target>]
List available targets
run [<target>]
Run executable target
inspect [<target>]
Show build information about target
Run "bld <command> --help" for more information on a command.
The following examples are from this repository.
To list all targets.
$ bld list
bin
default
devShell
hello
To build a target.
$ bld build hello
INFO[0000] Building target target=hello
/nix/store/9a74wmrh6l9h012xza53ff58v0rx456d-hello
To run a target.
$ bld run hello
/nix/store/9a74wmrh6l9h012xza53ff58v0rx456d-hello
Hello, world!
This can be also used to pass flags:
$ bld run hello -- --help
/nix/store/9a74wmrh6l9h012xza53ff58v0rx456d-hello
Print a friendly, customizable greeting.
-t, --traditional use traditional greeting
-g, --greeting=TEXT use TEXT as the greeting message
--help display this help and exit
--version output version information and exit
Report bugs to: [email protected]
GNU Hello home page: <https://www.gnu.org/software/hello/>
General help using GNU software: <https://www.gnu.org/gethelp/>
To inspect a target.
$ bld inspect hello
{
"/nix/store/bn6wpa9yqibcy83d2iabh1s5k49lcpb7-hello.drv": {
"args": [
"-e",
"/nix/store/9krlzvny65gdc8s7kpb6lkx8cd02c25b-default-builder.sh"
],
"builder": "/nix/store/1b9p07z77phvv2hf6gm9f28syp39f1ag-bash-5.1-p16/bin/bash",
"env": {
"allowSubstitutes": "",
"buildCommand": "target=$out'/bin/hello'\nmkdir -p \"$(dirname \"$target\")\"\n\nif [ -e \"$textPath\" ]; then\n mv \"$textPath\" \"$target\"\nelse\n echo -n \"$text\" > \"$target\"\nfi\n\neval \"$checkPhase\"\n\n(test -n \"$executable\" && chmod +x \"$target\") || true\n",
"buildInputs": "",
"builder": "/nix/store/1b9p07z77phvv2hf6gm9f28syp39f1ag-bash-5.1-p16/bin/bash",
"checkPhase": "/nix/store/1b9p07z77phvv2hf6gm9f28syp39f1ag-bash-5.1-p16/bin/bash -n -O extglob \"$target\"\n",
"cmakeFlags": "",
"configureFlags": "",
"depsBuildBuild": "",
"depsBuildBuildPropagated": "",
"depsBuildTarget": "",
"depsBuildTargetPropagated": "",
"depsHostHost": "",
"depsHostHostPropagated": "",
"depsTargetTarget": "",
"depsTargetTargetPropagated": "",
"doCheck": "",
"doInstallCheck": "",
"enableParallelBuilding": "1",
"enableParallelChecking": "1",
"executable": "1",
"mesonFlags": "",
"name": "hello",
"nativeBuildInputs": "",
"out": "/nix/store/9a74wmrh6l9h012xza53ff58v0rx456d-hello",
"outputs": "out",
"passAsFile": "buildCommand text",
"patches": "",
"preferLocalBuild": "1",
"propagatedBuildInputs": "",
"propagatedNativeBuildInputs": "",
"stdenv": "/nix/store/p93ivxvrf3c2w02la2c6nppmkgdh08y3-stdenv-linux",
"strictDeps": "",
"system": "x86_64-linux",
"text": "#!/nix/store/1b9p07z77phvv2hf6gm9f28syp39f1ag-bash-5.1-p16/bin/bash\n/nix/store/y4mxrg8c6l09lb2szl69vwl4f6441i5k-hello-2.12.1/bin/hello\n\n"
},
"inputDrvs": {
"/nix/store/6pj63b323pn53gpw3l5kdh1rly55aj15-bash-5.1-p16.drv": [
"out"
],
"/nix/store/g6qkwa2xaq6i40cwl9bpjxi19m7q8121-hello-2.12.1.drv": [
"out"
],
"/nix/store/zq638s1j77mxzc52ql21l9ncl3qsjb2h-stdenv-linux.drv": [
"out"
]
},
"inputSrcs": [
"/nix/store/9krlzvny65gdc8s7kpb6lkx8cd02c25b-default-builder.sh"
],
"outputs": {
"out": {
"path": "/nix/store/9a74wmrh6l9h012xza53ff58v0rx456d-hello"
}
},
"system": "x86_64-linux"
}
}
- Resolve the targets purely with Nix. It should be necessary to connect the BUILD.nix files manually like currently.
- Snapshot nixpkgs. In order to speed-up nixpkgs, we want to be able to snapshot the build outputs that we are going to use.
- Add nix evaluation caching to speed-up builds.
- Introduce incremental rebuild Nix libraries for various languages.
- Hook in pre-processing tools. It should be possible to update a third-party package hash automatically.