NativeLink is an efficient, high-performance build cache and remote execution system that accelerates software compilation and testing while reducing infrastructure costs. It optimizes build processes for projects of all sizes by intelligently caching build artifacts and distributing tasks across multiple machines.
NativeLink is trusted in production environments to reduce costs and developer iteration times--handling over one billion requests per month for its customers, including large corporations such as Samsung.
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Advanced Build Cache:
- Stores and reuses results of previous build steps for unchanged components
- Significantly reduces build times, especially for incremental changes
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Efficient Remote Execution:
- Distributes build and test tasks across a network of machines
- Parallelizes workloads for faster completion
- Utilizes remote resources to offload computational burden from local machines
- Ensures consistency with a uniform, controlled build environment
NativeLink seamlessly integrates with build tools that use the Remote Execution protocol, such as Bazel, Buck2, Goma, and Reclient. It supports Unix-based operating systems and Windows, ensuring broad compatibility across different development environments.
To start, you can deploy NativeLink as a Docker image (as shown below) or by using our cloud-hosted solution, NativeLink Cloud. It's FREE for individuals, open-source projects, and cloud production environments, with support for unlimited team members.
The setups below are production-grade installations. See the contribution docs for instructions on how to build from source with Bazel, Cargo, and Nix.
You can find a few example deployments in the Docs.
Fast to spin up, but currently limited to x86_64
systems. See the container
registry
for all image tags and the contribution docs
for how to build the images yourself.
Linux x86_64
curl -O \
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/TraceMachina/nativelink/main/nativelink-config/examples/basic_cas.json
# See https://github.com/TraceMachina/nativelink/pkgs/container/nativelink
# to find the latest tag
docker run \
-v $(pwd)/basic_cas.json:/config \
-p 50051:50051 \
ghcr.io/tracemachina/nativelink:v0.5.3 \
config
Windows x86_64
# Download the configuration file
Invoke-WebRequest `
-Uri "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/TraceMachina/nativelink/main/nativelink-config/examples/basic_cas.json" `
-OutFile "basic_cas.json"
# Run the Docker container
# Note: Adjust the path if the script is not run from the directory containing basic_cas.json
docker run `
-v ${PWD}/basic_cas.json:/config `
-p 50051:50051 `
ghcr.io/tracemachina/nativelink:v0.5.3 `
config
Slower, since it's built from source, but more flexible and supports MacOS. Doesn't support native Windows, but works in WSL2.
Make sure your Nix version is recent and supports flakes. For instance, install it via the next-gen nix installer.
Caution
Executables built for MacOS are dynamically linked against libraries from Nix and won't work on systems that don't have these libraries present.
Linux, MacOS, WSL2
curl -O \
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/TraceMachina/nativelink/main/nativelink-config/examples/basic_cas.json
nix run github:TraceMachina/nativelink ./basic_cas.json
See the contribution docs for further information.
Visit our Contributing guide to learn how to contribute to NativeLink. We welcome contributions from developers of all skill levels and backgrounds!
Copyright 2020β2024 Trace Machina, Inc.
Licensed under the Apache 2.0 License, SPDX identifier Apache-2.0
.