Bzlmod discovers dependencies by requesting their information from Bazel registries: databases of Bazel modules. Currently, Bzlmod only supports index registries — local directories or static HTTP servers following a specific format.
Index registry
An index registry is a local directory or a static HTTP server containing
information about a list of modules — including their homepage, maintainers, the
MODULE.bazel
file of each version, and how to fetch the source of each
version. Notably, it does not need to serve the source archives itself.
An index registry must follow the format below:
/bazel_registry.json
: A JSON file containing metadata for the registry like:mirrors
: specifying the list of mirrors to use for source archivesmodule_base_path
: specifying the base path for modules withlocal_repository
type in thesource.json
file
/modules
: A directory containing a subdirectory for each module in this registry/modules/$MODULE
: A directory containing a subdirectory for each version of this module, as well as:metadata.json
: A JSON file containing information about the module, with the following fields:homepage
: The URL of the project's homepagemaintainers
: A list of JSON objects, each of which corresponds to the information of a maintainer of the module in the registry. Note that this is not necessarily the same as the authors of the projectversions
: A list of all the versions of this module to be found in this registryyanked_versions
: A map of yanked versions of this module. The keys should be versions to yank and the values should be descriptions of why the version is yanked, ideally containing a link to more information
/modules/$MODULE/$VERSION
: A directory containing the following files:MODULE.bazel
: TheMODULE.bazel
file of this module versionsource.json
: A JSON file containing information on how to fetch the source of this module version- The default type is "archive", representing an
http_archive
repo, with the following fields:url
: The URL of the source archiveintegrity
: The Subresource Integrity checksum of the archivestrip_prefix
: A directory prefix to strip when extracting the source archivepatches
: A map containing patch files to apply to the extracted archive. The patch files are located under the/modules/$MODULE/$VERSION/patches
directory. The keys are the patch file names, and the values are the integrity checksum of the patch filespatch_strip
: Same as the--strip
argument of Unixpatch
.archive_type
: The archive type of the downloaded file (Same astype
onhttp_archive
). By default, the archive type is determined from the file extension of the URL. If the file has no extension, you can explicitly specify one of the following:"zip"
,"jar"
,"war"
,"aar"
,"tar"
,"tar.gz"
,"tgz"
,"tar.xz"
,"txz"
,"tar.zst"
,"tzst"
,tar.bz2
,"ar"
, or"deb"
.
- The type can be changed to use a local path, representing a
local_repository
repo, with these fields:type
:local_path
path
: The local path to the repo, calculated as following:- If
path
is an absolute path, it stays as it is - If
path
is a relative path andmodule_base_path
is an absolute path, it resolves to<module_base_path>/<path>
- If
path
andmodule_base_path
are both relative paths, it resolves to<registry_path>/<module_base_path>/<path>
. Registry must be hosted locally and used by--registry=file://<registry_path>
. Otherwise, Bazel will throw an error
- If
- The default type is "archive", representing an
patches/
: An optional directory containing patch files, only used whensource.json
has "archive" type
Bazel Central Registry
The Bazel Central Registry (BCR) at https://bcr.bazel.build/ is an index
registry with contents backed by the GitHub repo
bazelbuild/bazel-central-registry
.
You can browse its contents using the web frontend at
https://registry.bazel.build/.
The Bazel community maintains the BCR, and contributors are welcome to submit pull requests. See the BCR contribution guidelines.
In addition to following the format of a normal index registry, the BCR requires
a presubmit.yml
file for each module version
(/modules/$MODULE/$VERSION/presubmit.yml
). This file specifies a few essential
build and test targets that you can use to check the validity of this module
version. The BCR's CI pipelines also uses this to ensure interoperability
between modules.
Selecting registries
The repeatable Bazel flag --registry
can be used to specify the list of
registries to request modules from, so you can set up your project to fetch
dependencies from a third-party or internal registry. Earlier registries take
precedence. For convenience, you can put a list of --registry
flags in the
.bazelrc
file of your project.
If your registry is hosted on GitHub (for example, as a fork of
bazelbuild/bazel-central-registry
) then your --registry
value needs a raw
GitHub address under raw.githubusercontent.com
. For example, on the main
branch of the my-org
fork, you would set
--registry=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/my-org/bazel-central-registry/main/
.
Using the --registry
flag stops the Bazel Central Registry from being used by
default, but you can add it back by adding --registry=https://bcr.bazel.build
.