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This page covers requirements and layout for output directories.
Requirements for an output directory layout:
The solution that's currently implemented:
${XDG_CACHE_HOME}/bazel
(or ~/.cache/bazel
, if the XDG_CACHE_HOME
environment variable is not set) on Linux, /private/var/tmp
on macOS, and on Windows it defaults to %HOME%
if set, else %USERPROFILE%
if set, else the result of calling SHGetKnownFolderPath()
with the FOLDERID_Profile
flag set. If the environment variable $TEST_TMPDIR
is set, as in a test of Bazel itself, then that value overrides the default.outputRoot/_bazel_$USER
. This is called the outputUserRoot directory.outputUserRoot
directory there is an install
directory, and in it is an installBase
directory whose name is the MD5 hash of the Bazel installation manifest.outputUserRoot
directory, an outputBase
directory is also created whose name is the MD5 hash of the path name of the workspace root. So, for example, if Bazel is running in the workspace root /home/user/src/my-project
(or in a directory symlinked to that one), then an output base directory is created called: /home/user/.cache/bazel/_bazel_user/7ffd56a6e4cb724ea575aba15733d113
. You can also run echo -n $(pwd) | md5sum
in the workspace root to get the MD5.--output_base
startup option to override the default output base directory. For example, bazel --output_base=/tmp/bazel/output build x/y:z
.--output_user_root
startup option to override the default install base and output base directories. For example: bazel --output_user_root=/tmp/bazel build x/y:z
.The symlinks for “bazel-<workspace-name>”, “bazel-out”, “bazel-testlogs”, and “bazel-bin” are put in the workspace directory; these symlinks point to some directories inside a target-specific directory inside the output directory. These symlinks are only for the user's convenience, as Bazel itself does not use them. Also, this is done only if the workspace root is writable.
The directories are laid out as follows:
The layout of the *.runfiles directories is documented in more detail in the places pointed to by RunfilesSupport.
bazel clean
bazel clean
does an rm -rf
on the outputPath
and the action_cache
directory. It also removes the workspace symlinks. The --expunge
option will clean the entire outputBase.