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This PR contains the following updates:

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rules_oci http_archive minor v2.0.1 -> v2.2.5

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bazel-contrib/rules_oci (rules_oci)

v2.2.5

Compare Source

Using bzlmod with Bazel 6 or later:

  1. Add common --enable_bzlmod to .bazelrc.

  2. Add to your MODULE.bazel file:

bazel_dep(name = "rules_oci", version = "2.2.5")

### For testing, we also recommend https://registry.bazel.build/modules/container_structure_test

oci = use_extension("@​rules_oci//oci:extensions.bzl", "oci")

### Declare external images you need to pull, for example: 
oci.pull(
    name = "distroless_base",

### 'latest' is not reproducible, but it's convenient.
### During the build we print a WARNING message that includes recommended 'digest' and 'platforms'

### values which you can use here in place of 'tag' to pin for reproducibility.
    tag = "latest",
    image = "gcr.io/distroless/base",
    platforms = ["linux/amd64"],
)

### For each oci.pull call, repeat the "name" here to expose them as dependencies.
use_repo(oci, "distroless_base")

Using WORKSPACE:

load("@​bazel_tools//tools/build_defs/repo:http.bzl", "http_archive")

http_archive(
    name = "rules_oci",
    sha256 = "361c417e8c95cd7c3d8b5cf4b202e76bac8d41532131534ff8e6fa43aa161142",
    strip_prefix = "rules_oci-2.2.5",
    url = "https://github.com/bazel-contrib/rules_oci/releases/download/v2.2.5/rules_oci-v2.2.5.tar.gz",
)

load("@​rules_oci//oci:dependencies.bzl", "rules_oci_dependencies")

rules_oci_dependencies()

load("@​rules_oci//oci:repositories.bzl", "oci_register_toolchains")

oci_register_toolchains(name = "oci")

### You can pull your base images using oci_pull like this:
load("@​rules_oci//oci:pull.bzl", "oci_pull")

oci_pull(
    name = "distroless_base",
    digest = "sha256:ccaef5ee2f1850270d453fdf700a5392534f8d1a8ca2acda391fbb6a06b81c86",
    image = "gcr.io/distroless/base",
    platforms = [
        "linux/amd64",
        "linux/arm64",
    ],
)

Full Changelog: bazel-contrib/rules_oci@v2.2.4...v2.2.5

v2.2.3

Compare Source

Using bzlmod with Bazel 6 or later:

  1. Add common --enable_bzlmod to .bazelrc.

  2. Add to your MODULE.bazel file:

bazel_dep(name = "rules_oci", version = "2.2.3")

### For testing, we also recommend https://registry.bazel.build/modules/container_structure_test

oci = use_extension("@​rules_oci//oci:extensions.bzl", "oci")

### Declare external images you need to pull, for example: 
oci.pull(
    name = "distroless_base",

### 'latest' is not reproducible, but it's convenient.
### During the build we print a WARNING message that includes recommended 'digest' and 'platforms'

### values which you can use here in place of 'tag' to pin for reproducibility.
    tag = "latest",
    image = "gcr.io/distroless/base",
    platforms = ["linux/amd64"],
)

### For each oci.pull call, repeat the "name" here to expose them as dependencies.
use_repo(oci, "distroless_base")

Using WORKSPACE:

load("@​bazel_tools//tools/build_defs/repo:http.bzl", "http_archive")

http_archive(
    name = "rules_oci",
    sha256 = "1e7759852e8cad966ca793412d292f1d4af5831940fb2cb573f1890ad1e9641e",
    strip_prefix = "rules_oci-2.2.3",
    url = "https://github.com/bazel-contrib/rules_oci/releases/download/v2.2.3/rules_oci-v2.2.3.tar.gz",
)

load("@​rules_oci//oci:dependencies.bzl", "rules_oci_dependencies")

rules_oci_dependencies()

load("@​rules_oci//oci:repositories.bzl", "oci_register_toolchains")

oci_register_toolchains(name = "oci")

### You can pull your base images using oci_pull like this:
load("@​rules_oci//oci:pull.bzl", "oci_pull")

oci_pull(
    name = "distroless_base",
    digest = "sha256:ccaef5ee2f1850270d453fdf700a5392534f8d1a8ca2acda391fbb6a06b81c86",
    image = "gcr.io/distroless/base",
    platforms = [
        "linux/amd64",
        "linux/arm64",
    ],
)

What's Changed

Full Changelog: bazel-contrib/rules_oci@v2.2.2...v2.2.3

v2.2.2

Compare Source

Using bzlmod with Bazel 6 or later:

  1. Add common --enable_bzlmod to .bazelrc.

  2. Add to your MODULE.bazel file:

bazel_dep(name = "rules_oci", version = "2.2.2")

### For testing, we also recommend https://registry.bazel.build/modules/container_structure_test

oci = use_extension("@​rules_oci//oci:extensions.bzl", "oci")

### Declare external images you need to pull, for example: 
oci.pull(
    name = "distroless_base",

### 'latest' is not reproducible, but it's convenient.
### During the build we print a WARNING message that includes recommended 'digest' and 'platforms'

### values which you can use here in place of 'tag' to pin for reproducibility.
    tag = "latest",
    image = "gcr.io/distroless/base",
    platforms = ["linux/amd64"],
)

### For each oci.pull call, repeat the "name" here to expose them as dependencies.
use_repo(oci, "distroless_base")

Using WORKSPACE:

load("@​bazel_tools//tools/build_defs/repo:http.bzl", "http_archive")

http_archive(
    name = "rules_oci",
    sha256 = "8676144f96dd63294333906b26dea2388f61cadaf1dea59a225e7dbc52cc72fa",
    strip_prefix = "rules_oci-2.2.2",
    url = "https://github.com/bazel-contrib/rules_oci/releases/download/v2.2.2/rules_oci-v2.2.2.tar.gz",
)

load("@​rules_oci//oci:dependencies.bzl", "rules_oci_dependencies")

rules_oci_dependencies()

load("@​rules_oci//oci:repositories.bzl", "oci_register_toolchains")

oci_register_toolchains(name = "oci")

### You can pull your base images using oci_pull like this:
load("@​rules_oci//oci:pull.bzl", "oci_pull")

oci_pull(
    name = "distroless_base",
    digest = "sha256:ccaef5ee2f1850270d453fdf700a5392534f8d1a8ca2acda391fbb6a06b81c86",
    image = "gcr.io/distroless/base",
    platforms = [
        "linux/amd64",
        "linux/arm64",
    ],
)

What's Changed

Full Changelog: bazel-contrib/rules_oci@v2.2.1...v2.2.2

v2.2.1

Compare Source

Using bzlmod with Bazel 6 or later:

  1. Add common --enable_bzlmod to .bazelrc.

  2. Add to your MODULE.bazel file:

bazel_dep(name = "rules_oci", version = "2.2.1")

### For testing, we also recommend https://registry.bazel.build/modules/container_structure_test

oci = use_extension("@​rules_oci//oci:extensions.bzl", "oci")

### Declare external images you need to pull, for example: 
oci.pull(
    name = "distroless_base",

### 'latest' is not reproducible, but it's convenient.
### During the build we print a WARNING message that includes recommended 'digest' and 'platforms'

### values which you can use here in place of 'tag' to pin for reproducibility.
    tag = "latest",
    image = "gcr.io/distroless/base",
    platforms = ["linux/amd64"],
)

### For each oci.pull call, repeat the "name" here to expose them as dependencies.
use_repo(oci, "distroless_base")

Using WORKSPACE:

load("@​bazel_tools//tools/build_defs/repo:http.bzl", "http_archive")

http_archive(
    name = "rules_oci",
    sha256 = "cfea16076ebbec1faea494882ab97d94b1a62d6bcd5aceabad8f95ea0d0a1361",
    strip_prefix = "rules_oci-2.2.1",
    url = "https://github.com/bazel-contrib/rules_oci/releases/download/v2.2.1/rules_oci-v2.2.1.tar.gz",
)

load("@​rules_oci//oci:dependencies.bzl", "rules_oci_dependencies")

rules_oci_dependencies()

load("@​rules_oci//oci:repositories.bzl", "oci_register_toolchains")

oci_register_toolchains(name = "oci")

### You can pull your base images using oci_pull like this:
load("@​rules_oci//oci:pull.bzl", "oci_pull")

oci_pull(
    name = "distroless_base",
    digest = "sha256:ccaef5ee2f1850270d453fdf700a5392534f8d1a8ca2acda391fbb6a06b81c86",
    image = "gcr.io/distroless/base",
    platforms = [
        "linux/amd64",
        "linux/arm64",
    ],
)

What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: bazel-contrib/rules_oci@v2.2.0...v2.2.1

v2.2.0

Compare Source

Using bzlmod with Bazel 6 or later:

  1. Add common --enable_bzlmod to .bazelrc.

  2. Add to your MODULE.bazel file:

bazel_dep(name = "rules_oci", version = "2.2.0")

### For testing, we also recommend https://registry.bazel.build/modules/container_structure_test

oci = use_extension("@​rules_oci//oci:extensions.bzl", "oci")

### Declare external images you need to pull, for example: 
oci.pull(
    name = "distroless_base",

### 'latest' is not reproducible, but it's convenient.
### During the build we print a WARNING message that includes recommended 'digest' and 'platforms'

### values which you can use here in place of 'tag' to pin for reproducibility.
    tag = "latest",
    image = "gcr.io/distroless/base",
    platforms = ["linux/amd64"],
)

### For each oci.pull call, repeat the "name" here to expose them as dependencies.
use_repo(oci, "distroless_base")

Using WORKSPACE:

load("@​bazel_tools//tools/build_defs/repo:http.bzl", "http_archive")

http_archive(
    name = "rules_oci",
    sha256 = "1bd16e455278d523f01326e0c3964cd64d7840a7e99cdd6e2617e59f698f3504",
    strip_prefix = "rules_oci-2.2.0",
    url = "https://github.com/bazel-contrib/rules_oci/releases/download/v2.2.0/rules_oci-v2.2.0.tar.gz",
)

load("@​rules_oci//oci:dependencies.bzl", "rules_oci_dependencies")

rules_oci_dependencies()

load("@​rules_oci//oci:repositories.bzl", "oci_register_toolchains")

oci_register_toolchains(name = "oci")

### You can pull your base images using oci_pull like this:
load("@​rules_oci//oci:pull.bzl", "oci_pull")

oci_pull(
    name = "distroless_base",
    digest = "sha256:ccaef5ee2f1850270d453fdf700a5392534f8d1a8ca2acda391fbb6a06b81c86",
    image = "gcr.io/distroless/base",
    platforms = [
        "linux/amd64",
        "linux/arm64",
    ],
)

What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: bazel-contrib/rules_oci@v2.0.1...v2.2.0


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