| title | Configuring bazel |
|---|---|
| description | A guide for generating Trunk-compatible test reports with Bazel |
You can automatically detect and manage flaky tests in your Bazel projects by integrating with Trunk. This document explains how to configure Bazel to output compatible reports that can be uploaded to Trunk for analysis.
By the end of this guide, you should achieve the following before proceeding to the next steps to configure your CI provider.
- Generate a compatible test report
- Configure the report file path or glob
- Disable retries for better detection accuracy
- Test uploads locally
After correctly generating reports following the above steps, you'll be ready to move on to the next steps to configure uploads in CI.
Trunk can parse JSON serialized Build Event Protocol (BEP) files to detect flaky tests. You can run tests with Bazel in CI with the nobuild_event_json_file_path_conversion option to produce a serialized BEP file:
bazel test <TARGETS> \
--nobuild_event_json_file_path_conversionYou can specify the path of the generated report through the build_event_json_file option:
bazel test <TARGETS> \
--nobuild_event_json_file_path_conversion
--build_event_json_file=build_events.jsonTrunk can parse the build_events.json file to locate your test reports. You will still need to configure your test runners to output compatible reports, and you can refer to the guides for individual test frameworks.
If your CI environment is set up to build without the bytes, you will need the following flag to pull the reports from the remote execution engine:
--remote_download_regex='.*/test.xml'You need to disable automatic retries if you previously enabled them for more accurate detection results.
Disable retries if you're retrying tests using the --flaky_test_attempts command line option or retrying in your test runner.
{% tabs %} {% tab title="Linux (x64)" %}
SKU="trunk-analytics-cli-x86_64-unknown-linux.tar.gz"
curl -fL --retry 3 \
"https://github.com/trunk-io/analytics-cli/releases/latest/download/${SKU}" \
| tar -xz
chmod +x trunk-analytics-cli
./trunk-analytics-cli validate --bazel-bep-path=build_events.json{% endtab %}
{% tab title="Linux (arm64)" %}
SKU="trunk-analytics-cli-aarch64-unknown-linux.tar.gz"
curl -fL --retry 3 \
"https://github.com/trunk-io/analytics-cli/releases/latest/download/${SKU}" \
| tar -xz
chmod +x trunk-analytics-cli
./trunk-analytics-cli validate --bazel-bep-path=build_events.json{% endtab %}
{% tab title="macOS (arm64)" %}
SKU="trunk-analytics-cli-aarch64-apple-darwin.tar.gz"
curl -fL --retry 3 \
"https://github.com/trunk-io/analytics-cli/releases/latest/download/${SKU}" \
| tar -xz
chmod +x trunk-analytics-cli
./trunk-analytics-cli validate --bazel-bep-path=build_events.json{% endtab %}
{% tab title="macOS (x64)" %}
SKU="trunk-analytics-cli-x86_64-apple-darwin.tar.gz"
curl -fL --retry 3 \
"https://github.com/trunk-io/analytics-cli/releases/latest/download/${SKU}" \
| tar -xz
chmod +x trunk-analytics-cli
./trunk-analytics-cli validate --bazel-bep-path=build_events.json{% endtab %} {% endtabs %}
Before modifying your CI jobs to automatically upload test results to Trunk, try uploading a single test run manually.
You make an upload to Trunk using the following command:
./trunk-analytics-cli upload --bazel-bep-path=build_events.json \
--org-url-slug <TRUNK_ORG_SLUG> \
--token <TRUNK_ORG_TOKEN>Configure your CI to upload test runs to Trunk. Find the guides for your CI framework below:
| Azure DevOps Pipelines | azure-devops-pipelines.md | azure.png | |
| BitBucket Pipelines | bitbucket-pipelines.md | bitbucket.png | |
| BuildKite | buildkite.md | buildkite.png | |
| CircleCI | circleci.md | circle-ci.png | |
| Drone CI | droneci.md | drone.png | |
| GitHub Actions | github-actions.md | github.png | |
| GitLab | gitlab.md | gitlab.png | |
| Jenkins | jenkins.md | jenkins.png | |
| Semaphore | semaphoreci.md | semaphore.png | |
| TeamCity | broken-reference | teamcity.png | |
| Travis CI | travisci.md | travis.png | |
| Other CI Providers | otherci.md | other.png |