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# Skylib
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[![Build status](https://badge.buildkite.com/921dc61e2d3a350ec40efb291914360c0bfa9b6196fa357420.svg?branch=master)](https://buildkite.com/bazel/bazel-skylib)
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Skylib is a standard library that provides functions useful for manipulating
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collections, file paths, and other features that are useful when writing custom
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build rules in Bazel.
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> This library is currently under early development. Be aware that the APIs
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> in these modules may change during this time.
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Each of the `.bzl` files in the `lib` directory defines a "module"—a
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`struct` that contains a set of related functions and/or other symbols that can
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be loaded as a single unit, for convenience.
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Skylib also provides build rules under the `rules` directory.
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## Getting Started
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### `WORKSPACE` file
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See the **WORKSPACE setup** section [for the current release](https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel-skylib/releases).
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If you want to use `lib/unittest.bzl` from Skylib versions released in or after
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December 2018, then you also should add to the `WORKSPACE` file:
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```python
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load("@bazel_skylib//:workspace.bzl", "bazel_skylib_workspace")
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bazel_skylib_workspace()
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```
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### `BUILD` and `*.bzl` files
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Then, in the `BUILD` and/or `*.bzl` files in your own workspace, you can load
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the modules (listed [below](#list-of-modules)) and access the symbols by
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dotting into those structs:
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```python
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load("@bazel_skylib//lib:paths.bzl", "paths")
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load("@bazel_skylib//lib:shell.bzl", "shell")
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p = paths.basename("foo.bar")
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s = shell.quote(p)
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```
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## List of modules (in lib/)
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* [collections](docs/collections_doc.md)
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* [dicts](docs/dicts_doc.md)
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* [partial](docs/partial_doc.md)
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* [paths](docs/paths_doc.md)
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* [selects](docs/selects_doc.md)
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* [sets](lib/sets.bzl) - _deprecated_, use `new_sets`
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* [new_sets](docs/new_sets_doc.md)
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* [shell](docs/shell_doc.md)
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* [structs](docs/structs_doc.md)
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* [types](docs/types_doc.md)
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* [unittest](docs/unittest_doc.md)
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* [versions](docs/versions_doc.md)
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## List of rules (in rules/)
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* [analysis_test](docs/analysis_test_doc.md)
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* [build_test](docs/build_test_doc.md)
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## Writing a new module
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Steps to add a module to Skylib:
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1. Create a new `.bzl` file in the `lib` directory.
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1. Write the functions or other symbols (such as constants) in that file,
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defining them privately (prefixed by an underscore).
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1. Create the exported module struct, mapping the public names of the symbols
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to their implementations. For example, if your module was named `things` and
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had a function named `manipulate`, your `things.bzl` file would look like
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this:
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```python
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def _manipulate():
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...
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things = struct(
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manipulate=_manipulate,
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)
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```
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1. Add unit tests for your module in the `tests` directory.
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## `bzl_library`
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The `bzl_library.bzl` rule can be used to aggregate a set of
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Starlark files and its dependencies for use in test targets and
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documentation generation.
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## Troubleshooting
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If you try to use `unittest` and you get the following error:
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```
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ERROR: While resolving toolchains for target //foo:bar: no matching toolchains found for types @bazel_skylib//toolchains:toolchain_type
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ERROR: Analysis of target '//foo:bar' failed; build aborted: no matching toolchains found for types @bazel_skylib//toolchains:toolchain_type
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```
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then you probably forgot to load and call `bazel_skylib_workspace()` in your
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`WORKSPACE` file.
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