* Mark test deps as dev_dependency in MODULE.bazel
This keeps other modules depending on rabbitmq-server from inheriting
these deps
(cherry picked from commit faaf78bbed)
* Further annotate test deps with new rules_erlang 3.9.9 features
(cherry picked from commit 778ee998a6)
* Mark rabbitmq_ct_helpers/rabbitmq_ct_client_helpers as testonly
(cherry picked from commit 5cefbef029)
* Mark additional rules as testonly
(cherry picked from commit ced6520dee)
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Co-authored-by: Rin Kuryloski <kuryloskip@vmware.com>
rules_erlang 3.9.5+ generates "compact" rules when running
update-repos
this speeds up the cold build, since fewer erlc actions are run, and
since external deps typically don't change incrementally, the value of
having a bazel rule per file is miminal
(cherry picked from commit 5cb434ff17)
* Add gazelle for use with update-repos command
* Use explicit BUILD.app_name files for erlang app deps
This allows us to remove the duplicate definitions in
workspace_helpers.bzl
These files are generated with gazelle. For instance:
BUILD.ra is generated with `bazel run gazelle -- update-repos
--verbose --build_files_dir=bazel hex.pm/ra@2.4.6`
Running gazelle this way will modify the WORKSPACE file, as gazelle
does not yet support MODULE.bazel files. Such changes to the WORKSPACE
can be dropped, and should not be committed. It may also update the
`moduleindex.yaml` file. Changes to `moduleindex.yaml` should be
committed.
However
* skip the explicit bazel/BUILD.osiris file, as osiris already contains the file in its repo
* skip the explict BUILD.inet_tcp_proxy_dist file, since the repo already contains a bazel BUILD.bazel file
gazelle command: `bazel run gazelle -- update-repos --verbose --build_files_dir=bazel
inet_tcp_proxy_dist=github.com/rabbitmq/inet_tcp_proxy@master`
* jose is imported with `bazel run gazelle -- update-repos --verbose --build_files_dir=bazel
jose=github.com/michaelklishin/erlang-jose@d63c1c5c8f9c1a4f1438e234b886de8607a0034e`
* Move the bats dep directly to WORKSPACE, drop workspace_helpers.bzl
* Use bzlmod in windows tests