workspace(name = "rules_python_pip_parse_example") local_repository( name = "rules_python", path = "../..", ) load("@rules_python//python:repositories.bzl", "py_repositories", "python_register_toolchains") py_repositories() python_register_toolchains( name = "python_3_9", python_version = "3.9.13", ) load("@rules_python//python:pip.bzl", "pip_parse") pip_parse( # (Optional) You can set an environment in the pip process to control its # behavior. Note that pip is run in "isolated" mode so no PIP__ # style env vars are read, but env vars that control requests and urllib3 # can be passed # environment = {"HTTPS_PROXY": "http://my.proxy.fun/"}, name = "pypi", # Requirement groups allow Bazel to tolerate PyPi cycles by putting dependencies # which are known to form cycles into groups together. experimental_requirement_cycles = { "sphinx": [ "sphinx", "sphinxcontrib-qthelp", "sphinxcontrib-htmlhelp", "sphinxcontrib-devhelp", "sphinxcontrib-applehelp", "sphinxcontrib-serializinghtml", ], }, # (Optional) You can provide extra parameters to pip. # Here, make pip output verbose (this is usable with `quiet = False`). # extra_pip_args = ["-v"], # (Optional) You can exclude custom elements in the data section of the generated BUILD files for pip packages. # Exclude directories with spaces in their names in this example (avoids build errors if there are such directories). #pip_data_exclude = ["**/* */**"], # (Optional) You can provide a python_interpreter (path) or a python_interpreter_target (a Bazel target, that # acts as an executable). The latter can be anything that could be used as Python interpreter. E.g.: # 1. Python interpreter that you compile in the build file (as above in @python_interpreter). # 2. Pre-compiled python interpreter included with http_archive # 3. Wrapper script, like in the autodetecting python toolchain. # # Here, we use the interpreter constant that resolves to the host interpreter from the default Python toolchain. python_interpreter_target = "@python_3_9_host//:python", # (Optional) You can set quiet to False if you want to see pip output. #quiet = False, requirements_lock = "//:requirements_lock.txt", requirements_windows = "//:requirements_windows.txt", ) load("@pypi//:requirements.bzl", "install_deps") # Initialize repositories for all packages in requirements_lock.txt. install_deps()