The rattler-build tooling and library creates cross-platform relocatable
binaries / packages from a simple recipe format. The recipe format is heavily
inspired by conda-build and boa, and the output of a regular rattler-build
run is a package that can be installed using mamba, rattler or conda.
rattler-build does not have any dependencies on conda-build or Python and
works as a standalone binary.
You can grab a prerelease version of rattler-build from the Github
Releases.
It is (of course) also available from conda-forge:
pixi global install rattler-build
# or with micromamba
micromamba install rattler-build -c conda-forgeYou can install rattler-build via Homebrew:
brew install rattler-build
rattler-build is available on Arch Linux in the extra repository:
pacman -S rattler-build
rattler-build is available for Alpine Edge. It can be installed via apk after enabling the testing repository.
apk add rattler-buildCurrently rattler-build needs some dependencies on the host system which are
executed as subprocess. We plan to reduce the number of external dependencies
over time by writing what we need in Rust to make rattler-build fully
self-contained.
install_name_toolis necessary on macOS to rewrite therpathof shared libraries and executables to make it relativepatchelfis required on Linux to rewrite therpathandrunpathof shared libraries and executablesgitis required to checkout Git repositories.msvcon Windows because we cannot ship the MSVC compiler on conda-forge (needs to be installed on the host machine)
We have extensive documentation for rattler-build. You can find the book
here.
There is a GitHub Action for rattler-build. It can be used to install rattler-build in CI/CD workflows and run a build command. Please check out the GitHub Action documentation for more information.
rattler-build comes with two commands: build and test.
The build command takes a --recipe recipe.yaml as input and produces a
package as output. The test subcommand can be used to test existing packages
(tests are shipped with the package).
There is also a terminal user interface (TUI) that can help with building multiple packages and easily viewing logs.
Note You can find all examples below in the
examplesfolder and run them withrattler-build.
A simple example recipe for the xtensor header-only C++ library:
context:
name: xtensor
version: 0.24.6
package:
name: ${{ name|lower }}
version: ${{ version }}
source:
url: https://github.com/xtensor-stack/xtensor/archive/${{ version }}.tar.gz
sha256: f87259b51aabafdd1183947747edfff4cff75d55375334f2e81cee6dc68ef655
build:
number: 0
script:
- if: win
then: |
cmake -G "Ninja" -D BUILD_TESTS=OFF -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=%LIBRARY_PREFIX% %SRC_DIR%
ninja install
else: |
cmake ${CMAKE_ARGS} -G "Ninja" -DBUILD_TESTS=OFF -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$PREFIX $SRC_DIR -DCMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR=lib
ninja install
requirements:
build:
- ${{ compiler('cxx') }}
- cmake
- ninja
host:
- xtl >=0.7,<0.8
run:
- xtl >=0.7,<0.8
run_constraints:
- xsimd >=8.0.3,<10
tests:
- script:
- if: unix or emscripten
then:
- test -d ${PREFIX}/include/xtensor
- test -f ${PREFIX}/include/xtensor/xarray.hpp
- test -f ${PREFIX}/share/cmake/xtensor/xtensorConfig.cmake
- test -f ${PREFIX}/share/cmake/xtensor/xtensorConfigVersion.cmake
- if: win
then:
- if not exist %LIBRARY_PREFIX%\include\xtensor\xarray.hpp (exit 1)
- if not exist %LIBRARY_PREFIX%\share\cmake\xtensor\xtensorConfig.cmake (exit 1)
- if not exist %LIBRARY_PREFIX%\share\cmake\xtensor\xtensorConfigVersion.cmake (exit 1)
about:
homepage: https://github.com/xtensor-stack/xtensor
license: BSD-3-Clause
license_file: LICENSE
summary: The C++ tensor algebra library
description: Multi dimensional arrays with broadcasting and lazy computing
documentation: https://xtensor.readthedocs.io
repository: https://github.com/xtensor-stack/xtensor
extra:
recipe-maintainers:
- some-maintainerA recipe for the `rich` Python package (using `noarch`)
context:
version: "13.4.2"
package:
name: "rich"
version: ${{ version }}
source:
- url: https://pypi.io/packages/source/r/rich/rich-${{ version }}.tar.gz
sha256: d653d6bccede5844304c605d5aac802c7cf9621efd700b46c7ec2b51ea914898
build:
# Thanks to `noarch: python` this package works on all platforms
noarch: python
script:
- python -m pip install . -vv
requirements:
host:
- pip
- poetry-core >=1.0.0
- python 3.10.*
run:
# sync with normalized deps from poetry-generated setup.py
- markdown-it-py >=2.2.0
- pygments >=2.13.0,<3.0.0
- python 3.10.*
- typing_extensions >=4.0.0,<5.0.0
tests:
- python:
imports:
- rich
pip_check: true
about:
homepage: https://github.com/Textualize/rich
license: MIT
license_file: LICENSE
summary: Render rich text, tables, progress bars, syntax highlighting, markdown and more to the terminal
description: |
Rich is a Python library for rich text and beautiful formatting in the terminal.
The Rich API makes it easy to add color and style to terminal output. Rich
can also render pretty tables, progress bars, markdown, syntax highlighted
source code, tracebacks, and more — out of the box.
documentation: https://rich.readthedocs.io
repository: https://github.com/Textualize/richA recipe for the `curl` library
context:
version: "8.0.1"
package:
name: curl
version: ${{ version }}
source:
url: http://curl.haxx.se/download/curl-${{ version }}.tar.bz2
sha256: 9b6b1e96b748d04b968786b6bdf407aa5c75ab53a3d37c1c8c81cdb736555ccf
build:
number: 0
requirements:
build:
- ${{ compiler('c') }}
- if: win
then:
- cmake
- ninja
- if: unix
then:
- make
- perl
- pkg-config
- libtool
host:
- if: linux
then:
- openssl
about:
homepage: http://curl.haxx.se/
license: MIT/X derivate (http://curl.haxx.se/docs/copyright.html)
license_file: COPYING
summary: tool and library for transferring data with URL syntax
description: |
Curl is an open source command line tool and library for transferring data
with URL syntax. It is used in command lines or scripts to transfer data.
documentation: https://curl.haxx.se/docs/
repository: https://github.com/curl/curlFor this recipe, two additional script files (build.sh and build.bat) are
needed.
build.sh
#!/bin/bash
# Get an updated config.sub and config.guess
cp $BUILD_PREFIX/share/libtool/build-aux/config.* .
if [[ $target_platform =~ linux.* ]]; then
USESSL="--with-openssl=${PREFIX}"
else
USESSL="--with-secure-transport"
fi;
./configure \
--prefix=${PREFIX} \
--host=${HOST} \
${USESSL} \
--with-ca-bundle=${PREFIX}/ssl/cacert.pem \
--disable-static --enable-shared
make -j${CPU_COUNT} ${VERBOSE_AT}
make install
# Includes man pages and other miscellaneous.
rm -rf "${PREFIX}/share"build.bat
mkdir build
cmake -GNinja ^
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ^
-DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON ^
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=%LIBRARY_PREFIX% ^
-DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=%LIBRARY_PREFIX% ^
-DCURL_USE_SCHANNEL=ON ^
-DCURL_USE_LIBSSH2=OFF ^
-DUSE_ZLIB=ON ^
-DENABLE_UNICODE=ON ^
%SRC_DIR%
IF %ERRORLEVEL% NEQ 0 exit 1
ninja install --verbose
