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Imagine that you need to run a tool as part of your build. For example, you may want to generate or preprocess a source file, or compress a binary. In this tutorial, you are going to create a macro that resizes an image. Macros are suitable for simple tasks. If you want to do anything more complicated, for example add support for a new programming language, consider creating a rule. Rules give you more control and flexibility. The easiest way to create a macro that resizes an image is to use a genrule:
If you need to resize more images, you may want to reuse the code. To do that, define a function in a separate .bzl file, and call the file miniature.bzl:
A few remarks:
  • By convention, macros have a name argument, just like rules.
  • To document the behavior of a macro, use docstring like in Python.
  • To call a genrule, or any other native rule, use native..
  • Use **kwargs to forward the extra arguments to the underlying genrule (it works just like in Python). This is useful, so that a user can use standard attributes like visibility, or tags.
Now, use the macro from the BUILD file: