FindEnvModules¶
Locate an environment module implementation and make commands available to CMake scripts to use them. This is compatible with both Lua-based Lmod and TCL-based EnvironmentModules.
This module is intended for the use case of setting up the compiler and library
environment within a CTest Script (ctest -S
). It can
also be used in a CMake Script (cmake -P
).
Note
The loaded environment will not survive past the end of the calling process.
Do not use this module in project code (CMakeLists.txt
files) to load
a compiler environment; it will not be available during the build. Instead
load the environment manually before running CMake or using the generated
build system.
Example Usage¶
set(CTEST_BUILD_NAME "CrayLinux-CrayPE-Cray-dynamic")
set(CTEST_BUILD_CONFIGURATION Release)
set(CTEST_BUILD_FLAGS "-k -j8")
set(CTEST_CMAKE_GENERATOR "Unix Makefiles")
...
find_package(EnvModules REQUIRED)
env_module(purge)
env_module(load modules)
env_module(load craype)
env_module(load PrgEnv-cray)
env_module(load craype-knl)
env_module(load cray-mpich)
env_module(load cray-libsci)
set(ENV{CRAYPE_LINK_TYPE} dynamic)
...
Result Variables¶
This module will set the following variables in your project:
EnvModules_FOUND
True if a compatible environment modules framework was found.
Cache Variables¶
The following cache variable will be set:
EnvModules_COMMAND
The low level module command to use. Currently supported implementations are the Lua based Lmod and TCL based EnvironmentModules.
Environment Variables¶
ENV{MODULESHOME}
Usually set by the module environment implementation, used as a hint to locate the module command to execute.
Provided Functions¶
This defines the following CMake functions for interacting with environment modules:
-
env_module
¶ Execute an aribitrary module command:
env_module(cmd arg1 ... argN) env_module( COMMAND cmd arg1 ... argN [OUTPUT_VARIABLE <out-var>] [RESULT_VARIABLE <ret-var>] )
The options are:
cmd arg1 ... argN
The module sub-command and arguments to execute as if they were passed directly to the module command in your shell environment.
OUTPUT_VARIABLE <out-var>
The standard output from executing the module command.
RESULT_VARIABLE <ret-var>
The return code from executing the module command.
-
env_module_swap
¶ Swap one module for another:
env_module_swap(out_mod in_mod [OUTPUT_VARIABLE <out-var>] [RESULT_VARIABLE <ret-var>] )
This is functionally equivalent to the
module swap out_mod in_mod
shell command. The options are:OUTPUT_VARIABLE <out-var>
The standard output from executing the module command.
RESULT_VARIABLE <ret-var>
The return code from executing the module command.
-
env_module_list
¶ Retrieve the list of currently loaded modules:
env_module_list(<out-var>)
This is functionally equivalent to the
module list
shell command. The result is stored in<out-var>
as a properly formatted CMake semicolon-separated list variable.
-
env_module_avail
¶ Retrieve the list of available modules:
env_module_avail([<mod-prefix>] <out-var>)
This is functionally equivalent to the
module avail <mod-prefix>
shell command. The result is stored in<out-var>
as a properly formatted CMake semicolon-separated list variable.