# Bazel Emscripten toolchain ## Setup Instructions In `WORKSPACE` file, put: ``` load("@bazel_tools//tools/build_defs/repo:http.bzl", "http_archive") http_archive( name = "emsdk", strip_prefix = "emsdk-c1589b55641787d55d53e883852035beea9aec3f/bazel", url = "https://github.com/emscripten-core/emsdk/archive/c1589b55641787d55d53e883852035beea9aec3f.tar.gz", sha256 = "7a58a9996b113d3e0675df30b5f17e28aa47de2e684a844f05394fe2f6f12e8e", ) load("@emsdk//:deps.bzl", emsdk_deps = "deps") emsdk_deps() load("@emsdk//:emscripten_deps.bzl", emsdk_emscripten_deps = "emscripten_deps") emsdk_emscripten_deps() ``` ## Building ### Using --config=wasm Put the following lines into your `.bazelrc`: ``` build:wasm --crosstool_top=@emsdk//emscripten_toolchain:everything build:wasm --cpu=wasm build:wasm --host_crosstool_top=@bazel_tools//tools/cpp:toolchain ``` Simply pass `--config=wasm` when building a normal `cc_binary`. The result of this build will be a tar archive containing any files produced by emscripten. ### Using wasm_cc_binary First, write a new rule wrapping your `cc_binary`. ``` load("@rules_cc//cc:defs.bzl", "cc_binary") load("@emsdk//emscripten_toolchain:wasm_rules.bzl", "wasm_cc_binary") cc_binary( name = "hello-world", srcs = ["hello-world.cc"], ) wasm_cc_binary( name = "hello-world-wasm", cc_target = ":hello-world", ) ``` Now you can run `bazel build :hello-world-wasm`. The result of this build will be the individual files produced by emscripten. Note that some of these files may be empty. This is because bazel has no concept of optional outputs for rules. `wasm_cc_binary` uses transition to use emscripten toolchain on `cc_target` and all of its dependencies, and does not require amending `.bazelrc`. This is the preferred way, since it also unpacks the resulting tarball.