Installing Bazel on macOS
Install Bazel on macOS using one of the following methods:
Bazel comes with two completion scripts. After installing Bazel, you can:
- Access the bash completion script
- Install the zsh completion script
Installing using the binary installer
The binary installers are on Bazel’s GitHub releases page.
The installer contains the Bazel binary.1 Some additional libraries must also be installed for Bazel to work.
Step 1: Install Xcode command line tools
Download Xcode from the App Store or the Apple Developer site.
For objc_*
and ios_*
rule support, you must have Xcode 6.1 or later with iOS
SDK 8.1 installed on your system.
Once Xcode is installed, accept the license agreement for all users with the following command:
sudo xcodebuild -license accept
Step 2: Download the Bazel installer
Next, download the Bazel binary installer named bazel-<version>-installer-darwin-x86_64.sh
from the Bazel releases page on GitHub.
Note: on macOS Catalina, due to Apple’s new app notarization requirements,
you will need to download the installer from the terminal using curl
:
# Replace <version> as appropriate.
curl -LO https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/releases/download/<version>/bazel-<version>-installer-darwin-x86_64.sh
This is a temporary workaround until we fix notarization in our MacOS release workflow (#9304).
Step 3: Run the installer
Run the Bazel installer as follows:
chmod +x bazel-<version>-installer-darwin-x86_64.sh
./bazel-<version>-installer-darwin-x86_64.sh --user
The --user
flag installs Bazel to the $HOME/bin
directory on your system and
sets the .bazelrc
path to $HOME/.bazelrc
. Use the --help
command to see
additional installation options.
If you are on macOS Catalina and get an error that “bazel-real” cannot be
opened because the developer cannot be verified, you will need to re-download
the installer from the terminal using curl
as a workaround; see Step 2 above.
Step 4: Set up your environment
If you ran the Bazel installer with the --user
flag as above, the Bazel
executable is installed in your $HOME/bin
directory. It’s a good idea to add
this directory to your default paths, as follows:
export PATH="$PATH:$HOME/bin"
You can also add this command to your ~/.bashrc
or ~/.profile
file.
All set! You can confirm Bazel is installed successfully by running the following command:
bazel --version
To update to a newer release of Bazel, download and install the desired version.
Installing using Homebrew
Step 1: Install Homebrew on macOS
Install Homebrew (a one-time step):
/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL \
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install.sh)"
Step 2: Install Bazel via Homebrew
Install the Bazel package via Homebrew as follows:
$ brew install bazel
All set! You can confirm Bazel is installed successfully by running the following command:
$ bazel --version
Once installed, you can upgrade to a newer version of Bazel using the following command:
$ brew upgrade bazel