This plugin for rebar3 enables the automatic building of Rust crates in an Erlang application.
The plugin will build all crates in the crates directory and copy all binary outputs to priv/crates/<cratename>/<binary>.
See the test application in this repository for an example of a port program and NIF module implemented in Rust.
As of this writing rebar3_cargo will build crates on
linux and passes tests, however it is still under construction.
Todo:
- allow cargo/rust compile flags
--targetflag handling- Appveyor CI
- maybe external crate support using cargo clone
Use the plugin by adding the following to rebar.config:
{plugins, [
{ rebar3_cargo, ".*", {git, "https://github.com/goertzenator/rebar3_cargo", {branch, "master"}}}
]}.
{provider_hooks, [
{post, [
{compile, {rust, build}},
{clean, {rust, clean}},
{eunit, {rust, test}}
]}
]}.This will automatically download and use rebar3_cargo. Crates will be compiled whenever the containing app is compiled.
The cargo --release switch will be used when the prod profile is active. For example:
rebar3 as prod compileTo add crates to an Erlang application, place them in a crates/ folder. All crates found within will be built and resulting artifacts will be placed in the priv/crates/ folder.
The library application find_crate may be used to reliably find artifacts in priv/crates in a cross-platform manner.
Project structure:
myapp/
rebar.config
ebin/
...
src/
...
crates/
foo_nif/
Cargo.toml
...
bar_port/
Cargo.toml
...
priv/
crates/
foo_nif/
libfoo_nif.so
bar_port/
bar_port