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Build instructions for developers

Manual development

Developers should consult the makefiles, which are documented. The steps to set up and build everything are normally:

$ make dev-setup   # meant to be run infrequently, may not be sufficient
$ make             # routine build
$ make test        # test everything

There's no simple installation of the development version of the semgrep command (Python wrapper + semgrep-core binary). To test semgrep without installing it, use pipenv:

$ cd semgrep
$ pipenv shell
$ semgrep --help

Or more conveniently, you can create a shell function that will call pipenv from the correct location. For example, if you cloned the semgrep repo in your home folder (~), you can place the following code in your ~/.bashrc file and then use semgrep-dev as your semgrep command:

semgrep-dev() {
  PIPENV_PIPFILE=~/semgrep/cli/Pipfile pipenv run semgrep "$@"
}

The Semgrep project has two main parts:

  • The Python wrapper in the cli/ folder, which has its own makefile needed for some preprocessing and for testing. Read the makefile to see what targets are available.
  • The OCaml core in the semgrep-core/ folder, which also has its own makefile. Read the makefile to see what's available to the developer.

Reproducible and standalone build with Docker

The main Dockerfile serves as a reference on how to build Semgrep for Linux. The usual instructions for building a Docker image apply. It should be:

$ docker build -t semgrep .

Contribution guidelines

Contribution guidelines and developer documentation are available from Semgrep's documentation website.