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108 changes: 94 additions & 14 deletions docs/cn/bazel_support.md
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## bRPC 作为Bazel第三方依赖
1. bRPC 依赖于一些开源库, 但这些库并没有提供bazel支持, 所以需要你手动将一部分依赖加入到你的构建项目中.
2. 将 /example/build_with_bazel/*.BUILD 和 brpc_workspace.bzl 该文件移动到你的项目根目录下, 将
```c++
load("@//:brpc_workspace.bzl", "brpc_workspace")
brpc_workspace();
## bRPC 作为 Bazel 第三方依赖

推荐在 Bazel 项目中使用 bzlmod(`MODULE.bazel`)依赖本地 bRPC 源码。
`example/build_with_bazel_module` 中有一个包含 server 和 client 的可运行示例:

```shell
$ cd example/build_with_bazel_module
$ bazel build //:echo_c++_server //:echo_c++_client
$ bazel run //:echo_c++_server &
$ bazel run //:echo_c++_client
```

先在你的 `.bazelrc` 中添加 bRPC 使用的 registry:

```shell
common --registry=https://bcr.bazel.build
common --registry=https://baidu.github.io/babylon/registry
common --registry=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/apache/brpc/master/registry
```
内容添加到你的WORKSPACE中.

3. 链接请使用
```c++
...
deps = [
然后在 `MODULE.bazel` 中添加 bRPC,并指向本地 bRPC 源码:

```python
module(
name = "my_brpc_app",
version = "0.1.0",
)

bazel_dep(name = "protobuf", version = "27.3", repo_name = "com_google_protobuf")
bazel_dep(name = "brpc", version = "1.17.0", repo_name = "apache_brpc")

local_path_override(
module_name = "brpc",
path = "/path/to/brpc",
)

single_version_override(
module_name = "leveldb",
registry = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/secretflow/bazel-registry/main",
)

single_version_override(
module_name = "openssl",
version = "3.3.2.bcr.1",
registry = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/secretflow/bazel-registry/main",
)
```

`bazel_dep` 用来声明模块名和仓库映射,`local_path_override` 让 Bazel 使用本地源码,而不是从 registry 解析 bRPC。

bzlmod 不会传递依赖模块中的 override。把 bRPC 当依赖时,需要在自己项目的根
`MODULE.bazel` 里重复上面的 `single_version_override`;它们在 aarch64 上是必需的,否则 leveldb toolchain 解析会失败。

之后在目标中链接 bRPC:

```python
cc_binary(
name = "server",
srcs = ["server.cpp"],
deps = [
"@apache_brpc//:brpc",
],
)
```

如果服务使用 protobuf,可以从 bRPC 加载 `brpc_proto_library`:

```python
load("@apache_brpc//bazel/tools:brpc_proto_library.bzl", "brpc_proto_library")

brpc_proto_library(
name = "cc_echo_proto",
srcs = ["echo.proto"],
)
```

## 旧版 WORKSPACE 用法

仍在使用 `WORKSPACE` 的项目可以参考 `example/build_with_bazel`。

1. 将 `example/build_with_bazel/*.BUILD` 和
`example/build_with_bazel/brpc_workspace.bzl` 移动到你的项目根目录下。
2. 在 `WORKSPACE` 中添加:

```python
load("@//:brpc_workspace.bzl", "brpc_workspace")

brpc_workspace()
```

3. 在目标中链接 `apache_brpc`:

```python
deps = [
"@apache_brpc//:bthread",
"@apache_brpc//:brpc",
"@apache_brpc//:butil",
"@apache_brpc//:bvar",
]
...
```
]
```
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$ mkdir build && cd build && cmake -DBUILD_UNIT_TESTS=ON .. && make && make test
```

### 使用 Bazel 编译 brpc

bRPC 也支持 Bazel 构建。`example/build_with_bazel_module` 下的 bzlmod 示例会基于本地
bRPC 源码构建 server 和 client:

```shell
$ cd example/build_with_bazel_module
$ bazel build //:echo_c++_server //:echo_c++_client
```

如果要把 bRPC 作为 Bazel 依赖使用,包括需要配置的 registry 和 `MODULE.bazel`,
请参考 [Bazel 支持](bazel_support.md)。

## Fedora/CentOS

### 依赖准备
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## bRPC as a Bazel third-party dependency
1. bRPC relies on a number of open source libraries that do not provide bazel support, so you will need to manually add some of these dependencies to your build project.
2. Move the BUILD file /example/build_with_bazel/*.BUILD and brpc_workspace.bzl to the root of your project, and add the contents of
```c++
load("@//:brpc_workspace.bzl", "brpc_workspace")
brpc_workspace();

The recommended way to depend on a local bRPC checkout from a Bazel project is
to use bzlmod (`MODULE.bazel`). See `example/build_with_bazel_module` for a
runnable example with both a server and a client:

```shell
$ cd example/build_with_bazel_module
$ bazel build //:echo_c++_server //:echo_c++_client
$ bazel run //:echo_c++_server &
$ bazel run //:echo_c++_client
```

Add the registries used by bRPC to your `.bazelrc`:

```shell
common --registry=https://bcr.bazel.build
common --registry=https://baidu.github.io/babylon/registry
common --registry=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/apache/brpc/master/registry
```
to your WORKSPACE

3. link apache_brpc like:
```c++
...
deps = [
Add bRPC to your `MODULE.bazel`, and point it to your local bRPC checkout:

```python
module(
name = "my_brpc_app",
version = "0.1.0",
)

bazel_dep(name = "protobuf", version = "27.3", repo_name = "com_google_protobuf")
bazel_dep(name = "brpc", version = "1.17.0", repo_name = "apache_brpc")

local_path_override(
module_name = "brpc",
path = "/path/to/brpc",
)

single_version_override(
module_name = "leveldb",
registry = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/secretflow/bazel-registry/main",
)

single_version_override(
module_name = "openssl",
version = "3.3.2.bcr.1",
registry = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/secretflow/bazel-registry/main",
)
```

The `bazel_dep` keeps the module name and repository mapping, while
`local_path_override` makes Bazel use the local checkout instead of resolving
bRPC from a registry.

bzlmod does not propagate overrides from dependency modules. When using bRPC as
a dependency, repeat the `single_version_override` entries above in your root
`MODULE.bazel`; they are required on aarch64 because leveldb toolchain
resolution otherwise fails.

Then link bRPC from your targets:

```python
cc_binary(
name = "server",
srcs = ["server.cpp"],
deps = [
"@apache_brpc//:brpc",
],
)
```

If your service uses protobuf, load `brpc_proto_library` from bRPC:

```python
load("@apache_brpc//bazel/tools:brpc_proto_library.bzl", "brpc_proto_library")

brpc_proto_library(
name = "cc_echo_proto",
srcs = ["echo.proto"],
)
```

## Legacy WORKSPACE usage

For projects that still use `WORKSPACE`, see `example/build_with_bazel`.

1. Move `example/build_with_bazel/*.BUILD` and
`example/build_with_bazel/brpc_workspace.bzl` to the root of your project.
2. Add the following to your `WORKSPACE`:

```python
load("@//:brpc_workspace.bzl", "brpc_workspace")

brpc_workspace()
```

3. Link `apache_brpc` from your targets:

```python
deps = [
"@apache_brpc//:bthread",
"@apache_brpc//:brpc",
"@apache_brpc//:butil",
"@apache_brpc//:bvar",
]
...
```
]
```
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$ mkdir build && cd build && cmake -DBUILD_UNIT_TESTS=ON .. && make && make test
```

### Compile brpc with Bazel

bRPC also supports Bazel builds. The bzlmod example under
`example/build_with_bazel_module` builds a server and a client against the local
bRPC checkout:

```shell
$ cd example/build_with_bazel_module
$ bazel build //:echo_c++_server //:echo_c++_client
```

For using bRPC as a Bazel dependency, including the required registries and
`MODULE.bazel` setup, see [Bazel support](bazel_support.md).

### Compile brpc with vcpkg

[vcpkg](https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg) is a package manager that supports all platforms,
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"@apache_brpc//:brpc",
],
)

cc_binary(
name = "echo_c++_client",
srcs = [
"client.cpp",
],
deps = [
":cc_echo_c++_proto",
"@apache_brpc//:brpc",
],
)
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local_path_override(
module_name = "brpc",
path = "../..",
)
)

single_version_override(
module_name = "leveldb",
registry = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/secretflow/bazel-registry/main",
)

single_version_override(
module_name = "openssl",
version = "3.3.2.bcr.1",
registry = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/secretflow/bazel-registry/main",
)
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// Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
// or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
// distributed with this work for additional information
// regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
// to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
// "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
// software distributed under the License is distributed on an
// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
// specific language governing permissions and limitations
// under the License.

// A client sending requests to server every 1 second.

#include <gflags/gflags.h>
#include <butil/logging.h>
#include <brpc/channel.h>
#include "echo.pb.h"

DEFINE_string(attachment, "", "Carry this along with requests");
DEFINE_string(protocol, "baidu_std", "Protocol type. Defined in src/brpc/options.proto");
DEFINE_string(connection_type, "", "Connection type. Available values: single, pooled, short");
DEFINE_string(server, "0.0.0.0:8002", "IP Address of server");
DEFINE_int32(timeout_ms, 100, "RPC timeout in milliseconds");
DEFINE_int32(max_retry, 3, "Max retries(not including the first RPC)");
DEFINE_int32(interval_ms, 1000, "Milliseconds between consecutive requests");

int main(int argc, char* argv[]) {
// Parse gflags. We recommend you to use gflags as well.
GFLAGS_NAMESPACE::ParseCommandLineFlags(&argc, &argv, true);

// A Channel represents a communication line to a Server. Notice that
// Channel is thread-safe and can be shared by all threads in your program.
brpc::Channel channel;

// Initialize the channel, nullptr means using default options.
brpc::ChannelOptions options;
options.protocol = FLAGS_protocol;
options.connection_type = FLAGS_connection_type;
options.timeout_ms = FLAGS_timeout_ms/*milliseconds*/;
options.max_retry = FLAGS_max_retry;
if (channel.Init(FLAGS_server.c_str(), &options) != 0) {
LOG(ERROR) << "Fail to initialize channel";
return -1;
}

// Normally, you should not call a Channel directly, but instead construct
// a stub Service wrapping it. stub can be shared by all threads as well.
example::EchoService_Stub stub(&channel);

// Send a request and wait for the response every 1 second.
int log_id = 0;
while (!brpc::IsAskedToQuit()) {
// We will receive response synchronously, safe to put variables
// on stack.
example::EchoRequest request;
example::EchoResponse response;
brpc::Controller cntl;

request.set_message("hello world");

cntl.set_log_id(log_id ++); // set by user
// Set attachment which is wired to network directly instead of
// being serialized into protobuf messages.
cntl.request_attachment().append(FLAGS_attachment);

// Because `done'(last parameter) is nullptr, this function waits until
// the response comes back or error occurs(including timedout).
stub.Echo(&cntl, &request, &response, nullptr);
if (!cntl.Failed()) {
LOG(INFO) << "Received response from " << cntl.remote_side()
<< " to " << cntl.local_side()
<< ": " << response.message() << " (attached="
<< cntl.response_attachment() << ")"
<< " latency=" << cntl.latency_us() << "us";
} else {
LOG(WARNING) << cntl.ErrorText();
}
usleep(FLAGS_interval_ms * 1000L);
}

LOG(INFO) << "EchoClient is going to quit";
return 0;
}
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