ExternalProject¶
Create custom targets to build projects in external trees
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ExternalProject_Add
¶ The
ExternalProject_Add
function creates a custom target to drive download, update/patch, configure, build, install and test steps of an external project:ExternalProject_Add(<name> [<option>...])
General options are:
DEPENDS <projects>...
Targets on which the project depends
PREFIX <dir>
Root dir for entire project
LIST_SEPARATOR <sep>
Sep to be replaced by ; in cmd lines
TMP_DIR <dir>
Directory to store temporary files
STAMP_DIR <dir>
Directory to store step timestamps
EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL 1
The “all” target does not depend on this
Download step options are:
DOWNLOAD_NAME <fname>
File name to store (if not end of URL)
DOWNLOAD_DIR <dir>
Directory to store downloaded files
DOWNLOAD_COMMAND <cmd>...
Command to download source tree
DOWNLOAD_NO_PROGRESS 1
Disable download progress reports
CVS_REPOSITORY <cvsroot>
CVSROOT of CVS repository
CVS_MODULE <mod>
Module to checkout from CVS repo
CVS_TAG <tag>
Tag to checkout from CVS repo
SVN_REPOSITORY <url>
URL of Subversion repo
SVN_REVISION -r<rev>
Revision to checkout from Subversion repo
SVN_USERNAME <username>
Username for Subversion checkout and update
SVN_PASSWORD <password>
Password for Subversion checkout and update
SVN_TRUST_CERT 1
Trust the Subversion server site certificate
GIT_REPOSITORY <url>
URL of git repo
GIT_TAG <tag>
Git branch name, commit id or tag
GIT_SUBMODULES <module>...
Git submodules that shall be updated, all if empty
HG_REPOSITORY <url>
URL of mercurial repo
HG_TAG <tag>
Mercurial branch name, commit id or tag
URL /.../src.tgz
Full path or URL of source
URL_HASH ALGO=value
Hash of file at URL
URL_MD5 md5
Equivalent to URL_HASH MD5=md5
TLS_VERIFY <bool>
Should certificate for https be checked
TLS_CAINFO <file>
Path to a certificate authority file
TIMEOUT <seconds>
Time allowed for file download operations
Update/Patch step options are:
UPDATE_COMMAND <cmd>...
Source work-tree update command
UPDATE_DISCONNECTED 1
Never update automatically from the remote repository
PATCH_COMMAND <cmd>...
Command to patch downloaded source
Configure step options are:
SOURCE_DIR <dir>
Source dir to be used for build
CONFIGURE_COMMAND <cmd>...
Build tree configuration command
CMAKE_COMMAND /.../cmake
Specify alternative cmake executable
CMAKE_GENERATOR <gen>
Specify generator for native build
CMAKE_GENERATOR_PLATFORM <platform>
Generator-specific platform name
CMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET <toolset>
Generator-specific toolset name
CMAKE_ARGS <arg>...
Arguments to CMake command line. These arguments are passed to CMake command line, and can contain arguments other than cache values, see also
CMake Options
. Arguments in the form-Dvar:string=on
are always passed to the command line, and therefore cannot be changed by the user. Arguments may usegenerator expressions
.CMAKE_CACHE_ARGS <arg>...
Initial cache arguments, of the form
-Dvar:string=on
. These arguments are written in a pre-load a script that populates CMake cache, see alsocmake -C
. This allows to overcome command line length limits. These arguments areset()
using theFORCE
argument, and therefore cannot be changed by the user. Arguments may usegenerator expressions
.CMAKE_CACHE_DEFAULT_ARGS <arg>...
Initial default cache arguments, of the form
-Dvar:string=on
. These arguments are written in a pre-load a script that populates CMake cache, see alsocmake -C
. This allows to overcome command line length limits. These arguments can be used as default value that will be set if no previous value is found in the cache, and that the user can change later. Arguments may usegenerator expressions
.
Build step options are:
BINARY_DIR <dir>
Specify build dir location
BUILD_COMMAND <cmd>...
Command to drive the native build
BUILD_IN_SOURCE 1
Use source dir for build dir
BUILD_ALWAYS 1
No stamp file, build step always runs
BUILD_BYPRODUCTS <file>...
Files that will be generated by the build command but may or may not have their modification time updated by subsequent builds.
Install step options are:
INSTALL_DIR <dir>
Installation prefix
INSTALL_COMMAND <cmd>...
Command to drive install after build
Test step options are:
TEST_BEFORE_INSTALL 1
Add test step executed before install step
TEST_AFTER_INSTALL 1
Add test step executed after install step
TEST_EXCLUDE_FROM_MAIN 1
Main target does not depend on the test step
TEST_COMMAND <cmd>...
Command to drive test
Output logging options are:
LOG_DOWNLOAD 1
Wrap download in script to log output
LOG_UPDATE 1
Wrap update in script to log output
LOG_CONFIGURE 1
Wrap configure in script to log output
LOG_BUILD 1
Wrap build in script to log output
LOG_TEST 1
Wrap test in script to log output
LOG_INSTALL 1
Wrap install in script to log output
Steps can be given direct access to the terminal if possible. With the
Ninja
generator, this places the steps in theconsole
pool
. Options are:USES_TERMINAL_DOWNLOAD 1
Give download terminal access.
USES_TERMINAL_UPDATE 1
Give update terminal access.
USES_TERMINAL_CONFIGURE 1
Give configure terminal access.
USES_TERMINAL_BUILD 1
Give build terminal access.
USES_TERMINAL_TEST 1
Give test terminal access.
USES_TERMINAL_INSTALL 1
Give install terminal access.
Other options are:
STEP_TARGETS <step-target>...
Generate custom targets for these steps
INDEPENDENT_STEP_TARGETS <step-target>...
Generate custom targets for these steps that do not depend on other external projects even if a dependency is set
The
*_DIR
options specify directories for the project, with default directories computed as follows. If thePREFIX
option is given toExternalProject_Add()
or theEP_PREFIX
directory property is set, then an external project is built and installed under the specified prefix:TMP_DIR = <prefix>/tmp STAMP_DIR = <prefix>/src/<name>-stamp DOWNLOAD_DIR = <prefix>/src SOURCE_DIR = <prefix>/src/<name> BINARY_DIR = <prefix>/src/<name>-build INSTALL_DIR = <prefix>
Otherwise, if the
EP_BASE
directory property is set then components of an external project are stored under the specified base:TMP_DIR = <base>/tmp/<name> STAMP_DIR = <base>/Stamp/<name> DOWNLOAD_DIR = <base>/Download/<name> SOURCE_DIR = <base>/Source/<name> BINARY_DIR = <base>/Build/<name> INSTALL_DIR = <base>/Install/<name>
If no
PREFIX
,EP_PREFIX
, orEP_BASE
is specified then the default is to setPREFIX
to<name>-prefix
. Relative paths are interpreted with respect to the build directory corresponding to the source directory in whichExternalProject_Add
is invoked.If
SOURCE_DIR
is explicitly set to an existing directory the project will be built from it. Otherwise a download step must be specified using one of theDOWNLOAD_COMMAND
,CVS_*
,SVN_*
, orURL
options. TheURL
option may refer locally to a directory or source tarball, or refer to a remote tarball (e.g.http://.../src.tgz
).If
UPDATE_DISCONNECTED
is set, the update step is not executed automatically when building the main target. The update step can still be added as a step target and called manually. This is useful if you want to allow to build the project when you are disconnected from the network (you might still need the network for the download step). This is disabled by default. The directory propertyEP_UPDATE_DISCONNECTED
can be used to change the default value for all the external projects in the current directory and its subdirectories.
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ExternalProject_Add_Step
¶ The
ExternalProject_Add_Step
function adds a custom step to an external project:ExternalProject_Add_Step(<name> <step> [<option>...])
Options are:
COMMAND <cmd>...
Command line invoked by this step
COMMENT "<text>..."
Text printed when step executes
DEPENDEES <step>...
Steps on which this step depends
DEPENDERS <step>...
Steps that depend on this step
DEPENDS <file>...
Files on which this step depends
BYPRODUCTS <file>...
Files that will be generated by this step but may or may not have their modification time updated by subsequent builds.
ALWAYS 1
No stamp file, step always runs
EXCLUDE_FROM_MAIN 1
Main target does not depend on this step
WORKING_DIRECTORY <dir>
Working directory for command
LOG 1
Wrap step in script to log output
USES_TERMINAL 1
Give the step direct access to the terminal if possible.
The command line, comment, working directory, and byproducts of every standard and custom step are processed to replace tokens
<SOURCE_DIR>
,<BINARY_DIR>
,<INSTALL_DIR>
, and<TMP_DIR>
with corresponding property values.
Any builtin step that specifies a <step>_COMMAND cmd...
or custom
step that specifies a COMMAND cmd...
may specify additional command
lines using the form COMMAND cmd...
. At build time the commands
will be executed in order and aborted if any one fails. For example:
... BUILD_COMMAND make COMMAND echo done ...
specifies to run make
and then echo done
during the build step.
Whether the current working directory is preserved between commands is
not defined. Behavior of shell operators like &&
is not defined.
Arguments to <step>_COMMAND
or COMMAND
options may use
generator expressions
.
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ExternalProject_Get_Property
¶ The
ExternalProject_Get_Property
function retrieves external project target properties:ExternalProject_Get_Property(<name> [prop1 [prop2 [...]]])
It stores property values in variables of the same name. Property names correspond to the keyword argument names of
ExternalProject_Add
.
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ExternalProject_Add_StepTargets
¶ The
ExternalProject_Add_StepTargets
function generates custom targets for the steps listed:ExternalProject_Add_StepTargets(<name> [NO_DEPENDS] [step1 [step2 [...]]])
If NO_DEPENDS
is set, the target will not depend on the
dependencies of the complete project. This is usually safe to use for
the download, update, and patch steps that do not require that all the
dependencies are updated and built. Using NO_DEPENDS
for other
of the default steps might break parallel builds, so you should avoid,
it. For custom steps, you should consider whether or not the custom
commands requires that the dependencies are configured, built and
installed.
If STEP_TARGETS
or INDEPENDENT_STEP_TARGETS
is set then
ExternalProject_Add_StepTargets
is automatically called at the end
of matching calls to ExternalProject_Add_Step
. Pass
STEP_TARGETS
or INDEPENDENT_STEP_TARGETS
explicitly to
individual ExternalProject_Add
calls, or implicitly to all
ExternalProject_Add
calls by setting the directory properties
EP_STEP_TARGETS
and EP_INDEPENDENT_STEP_TARGETS
. The
INDEPENDENT
version of the argument and of the property will call
ExternalProject_Add_StepTargets
with the NO_DEPENDS
argument.
If STEP_TARGETS
and INDEPENDENT_STEP_TARGETS
are not set,
clients may still manually call ExternalProject_Add_StepTargets
after calling ExternalProject_Add
or ExternalProject_Add_Step
.
This functionality is provided to make it easy to drive the steps independently of each other by specifying targets on build command lines. For example, you may be submitting to a sub-project based dashboard, where you want to drive the configure portion of the build, then submit to the dashboard, followed by the build portion, followed by tests. If you invoke a custom target that depends on a step halfway through the step dependency chain, then all the previous steps will also run to ensure everything is up to date.
For example, to drive configure, build and test steps independently
for each ExternalProject_Add
call in your project, write the following
line prior to any ExternalProject_Add
calls in your CMakeLists.txt
file:
set_property(DIRECTORY PROPERTY EP_STEP_TARGETS configure build test)
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ExternalProject_Add_StepDependencies
¶ The
ExternalProject_Add_StepDependencies
function add some dependencies for some external project step:ExternalProject_Add_StepDependencies(<name> <step> [target1 [target2 [...]]])
This function takes care to set both target and file level dependencies, and will ensure that parallel builds will not break. It should be used instead of
add_dependencies()
when adding a dependency for some of the step targets generated byExternalProject
.