rebar 3.0 is an Erlang build tool that makes it easy to compile and test Erlang applications, port drivers and releases.
rebar is a self-contained Erlang script, so it's easy to distribute or even embed directly in a project. Where possible, rebar uses standard Erlang/OTP conventions for project structures, thus minimizing the amount of build configuration work. rebar also provides dependency management, enabling application writers to easily re-use common libraries from a variety of locations (hex.pm, git, hg, and so on).
Command | Description |
---|---|
as | Higher-order provider to run multiple tasks in sequence as certain profiles |
compile | Build project |
clean | Remove project apps beam files |
cover | Generate coverage info from data compiled by eunit --cover or ct --cover |
ct | Run Common Test suites |
deps | Lists dependencies currently in use |
do | Higher-order provider to run multiple tasks in sequence |
dialyzer | Run the Dialyzer analyzer on the project |
edoc | Generate documentation using edoc |
escriptize | Generate escript of project |
eunit | Run eunit tests |
help | Print help for rebar or task |
new | Create new rebar project from templates |
path | Print paths to build dirs in current profile |
pkgs | List available packages |
plugins | List or upgrade plugins |
release | Build release of project |
relup | Creates relup from 2 releases |
report | Report on environment and versions for bug reports |
shell | Run shell with project apps in path |
tar | Package release into tarball |
tree | Print dependency tree |
unlock | Unlock dependencies |
unstable | Namespace providing commands that are still in flux |
update | Update package index |
upgrade | Fetch latest version of dep |
version | Print current version of Erlang/OTP and rebar |
xref | Run cross reference analysis on the project |
A more complete list can be found on the docs page
- Fetches and builds deps if missing when running any command that relies on them
- Automatically recognizes
apps
andlib
directory structure - Relx for releases and relups
- deterministic builds and conflict resolution
- New plugin handling mechanism
- New hook mechanism
- Support for packages
- A ton more
- Reltool integeration
- Quickcheck integration (moved to a plugin)
- C code compiling (moved to a plugin or hooks)
Providers are the modules that do the work to fulfill a user's command.
Example:
-module(rebar_prv_something).
-behaviour(rebar_provider).
-export([init/1,
do/1,
format_error/1]).
-define(PROVIDER, something).
-define(DEPS, []).
%% ===================================================================
%% Public API
%% ===================================================================
-spec init(rebar_state:state()) -> {ok, rebar_state:state()}.
init(State) ->
State1 = rebar_state:add_provider(State, rebar_provider:create([{name, ?PROVIDER},
{module, ?MODULE},
{bare, false},
{deps, ?DEPS},
{example, "rebar dummy"},
{short_desc, "dummy plugin."},
{desc, ""},
{opts, []}])),
{ok, State1}.
-spec do(rebar_state:state()) -> {ok, rebar_state:state()}.
do(State) ->
%% Do something
{ok, State}.
-spec format_error(any()) -> iolist().
format_error(Reason) ->
io_lib:format("~p", [Reason]).
Recommended installation of Erlang/OTP is source built using erln8 or kerl. For binary packages use those provided by Erlang Solutions, but be sure to choose the "Standard" download option or you'll have issues building projects.
To build rebar you will need a working installation of Erlang R15 (or later).
Should you want to clone the rebar repository, you will also require git.
You can download a pre-built binary version of rebar3 based on the last commit from:
https://s3.amazonaws.com/rebar3/rebar3
$ git clone https://github.com/rebar/rebar3
$ cd rebar3
$ ./bootstrap
When developing you can simply run escriptize
to build your changes but the new escript is under _build/default/bin/rebar3
$ ./rebar3 escriptize
$ _build/default/bin/rebar3
Please refer to CONTRIBUTING.
In case of problems that cannot be solved through documentation or examples, you may want to try to contact members of the community for help. The community is also where you want to go for questions about how to extend rebar, fill in bug reports, and so on.
The main place to go for questions is the rebar mailing list. If you need quick feedback, you can try the #rebar channel on irc.freenode.net. Be sure to check the documentation first, just to be sure you're not asking about things with well known answers.
For bug reports, roadmaps, and issues, visit the github issues page.
General rebar community resources and links: