CMake/Modules/CPackComponent.cmake

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#.rst:
# CPackComponent
# --------------
#
# Build binary and source package installers
#
# Variables concerning CPack Components
# ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
#
# The CPackComponent module is the module which handles the component
# part of CPack. See CPack module for general information about CPack.
#
# For certain kinds of binary installers (including the graphical
# installers on Mac OS X and Windows), CPack generates installers that
# allow users to select individual application components to install.
# The contents of each of the components are identified by the COMPONENT
# argument of CMake's INSTALL command. These components can be
# annotated with user-friendly names and descriptions, inter-component
# dependencies, etc., and grouped in various ways to customize the
# resulting installer. See the cpack_add_* commands, described below,
# for more information about component-specific installations.
#
# Component-specific installation allows users to select specific sets
# of components to install during the install process. Installation
# components are identified by the COMPONENT argument of CMake's INSTALL
# commands, and should be further described by the following CPack
# commands:
#
# .. variable:: CPACK_COMPONENTS_ALL
#
# The list of component to install.
#
# The default value of this variable is computed by CPack and contains all
# components defined by the project. The user may set it to only include the
# specified components.
#
# .. variable:: CPACK_<GENNAME>_COMPONENT_INSTALL
#
# Enable/Disable component install for CPack generator <GENNAME>.
#
# Each CPack Generator (RPM, DEB, ARCHIVE, NSIS, DMG, etc...) has a legacy
# default behavior. e.g. RPM builds monolithic whereas NSIS builds
# component. One can change the default behavior by setting this variable to
# 0/1 or OFF/ON.
#
# .. variable:: CPACK_COMPONENTS_GROUPING
#
# Specify how components are grouped for multi-package component-aware CPack
# generators.
#
# Some generators like RPM or ARCHIVE family (TGZ, ZIP, ...) generates
# several packages files when asked for component packaging. They group
# the component differently depending on the value of this variable:
#
# * ONE_PER_GROUP (default): creates one package file per component group
# * ALL_COMPONENTS_IN_ONE : creates a single package with all (requested) component
# * IGNORE : creates one package per component, i.e. IGNORE component group
#
# One can specify different grouping for different CPack generator by
# using a CPACK_PROJECT_CONFIG_FILE.
#
# .. variable:: CPACK_COMPONENT_<compName>_DISPLAY_NAME
#
# The name to be displayed for a component.
#
# .. variable:: CPACK_COMPONENT_<compName>_DESCRIPTION
#
# The description of a component.
#
# .. variable:: CPACK_COMPONENT_<compName>_GROUP
#
# The group of a component.
#
# .. variable:: CPACK_COMPONENT_<compName>_DEPENDS
#
# The dependencies (list of components) on which this component depends.
#
# .. variable:: CPACK_COMPONENT_<compName>_REQUIRED
#
# True is this component is required.
#
# .. command:: cpack_add_component
#
# Describes a CPack installation
# component named by the COMPONENT argument to a CMake INSTALL command.
#
# ::
#
# cpack_add_component(compname
# [DISPLAY_NAME name]
# [DESCRIPTION description]
# [HIDDEN | REQUIRED | DISABLED ]
# [GROUP group]
# [DEPENDS comp1 comp2 ... ]
# [INSTALL_TYPES type1 type2 ... ]
# [DOWNLOADED]
# [ARCHIVE_FILE filename])
#
#
#
# The cmake_add_component command describes an installation component,
# which the user can opt to install or remove as part of the graphical
# installation process. compname is the name of the component, as
# provided to the COMPONENT argument of one or more CMake INSTALL
# commands.
#
# DISPLAY_NAME is the displayed name of the component, used in graphical
# installers to display the component name. This value can be any
# string.
#
# DESCRIPTION is an extended description of the component, used in
# graphical installers to give the user additional information about the
# component. Descriptions can span multiple lines using ``\n`` as the
# line separator. Typically, these descriptions should be no more than
# a few lines long.
#
# HIDDEN indicates that this component will be hidden in the graphical
# installer, so that the user cannot directly change whether it is
# installed or not.
#
# REQUIRED indicates that this component is required, and therefore will
# always be installed. It will be visible in the graphical installer,
# but it cannot be unselected. (Typically, required components are
# shown greyed out).
#
# DISABLED indicates that this component should be disabled (unselected)
# by default. The user is free to select this component for
# installation, unless it is also HIDDEN.
#
# DEPENDS lists the components on which this component depends. If this
# component is selected, then each of the components listed must also be
# selected. The dependency information is encoded within the installer
# itself, so that users cannot install inconsistent sets of components.
#
# GROUP names the component group of which this component is a part. If
# not provided, the component will be a standalone component, not part
# of any component group. Component groups are described with the
# cpack_add_component_group command, detailed below.
#
# INSTALL_TYPES lists the installation types of which this component is
# a part. When one of these installations types is selected, this
# component will automatically be selected. Installation types are
# described with the cpack_add_install_type command, detailed below.
#
# DOWNLOADED indicates that this component should be downloaded
# on-the-fly by the installer, rather than packaged in with the
# installer itself. For more information, see the
# cpack_configure_downloads command.
#
# ARCHIVE_FILE provides a name for the archive file created by CPack to
# be used for downloaded components. If not supplied, CPack will create
# a file with some name based on CPACK_PACKAGE_FILE_NAME and the name of
# the component. See cpack_configure_downloads for more information.
#
# .. command:: cpack_add_component_group
#
# Describes a group of related CPack installation components.
#
# ::
#
# cpack_add_component_group(groupname
# [DISPLAY_NAME name]
# [DESCRIPTION description]
# [PARENT_GROUP parent]
# [EXPANDED]
# [BOLD_TITLE])
#
#
#
# The cpack_add_component_group describes a group of installation
# components, which will be placed together within the listing of
# options. Typically, component groups allow the user to
# select/deselect all of the components within a single group via a
# single group-level option. Use component groups to reduce the
# complexity of installers with many options. groupname is an arbitrary
# name used to identify the group in the GROUP argument of the
# cpack_add_component command, which is used to place a component in a
# group. The name of the group must not conflict with the name of any
# component.
#
# DISPLAY_NAME is the displayed name of the component group, used in
# graphical installers to display the component group name. This value
# can be any string.
#
# DESCRIPTION is an extended description of the component group, used in
# graphical installers to give the user additional information about the
# components within that group. Descriptions can span multiple lines
# using ``\n`` as the line separator. Typically, these descriptions
# should be no more than a few lines long.
#
# PARENT_GROUP, if supplied, names the parent group of this group.
# Parent groups are used to establish a hierarchy of groups, providing
# an arbitrary hierarchy of groups.
#
# EXPANDED indicates that, by default, the group should show up as
# "expanded", so that the user immediately sees all of the components
# within the group. Otherwise, the group will initially show up as a
# single entry.
#
# BOLD_TITLE indicates that the group title should appear in bold, to
# call the user's attention to the group.
#
# .. command:: cpack_add_install_type
#
# Add a new installation type containing
# a set of predefined component selections to the graphical installer.
#
# ::
#
# cpack_add_install_type(typename
# [DISPLAY_NAME name])
#
#
#
# The cpack_add_install_type command identifies a set of preselected
# components that represents a common use case for an application. For
# example, a "Developer" install type might include an application along
# with its header and library files, while an "End user" install type
# might just include the application's executable. Each component
# identifies itself with one or more install types via the INSTALL_TYPES
# argument to cpack_add_component.
#
# DISPLAY_NAME is the displayed name of the install type, which will
# typically show up in a drop-down box within a graphical installer.
# This value can be any string.
#
# .. command:: cpack_configure_downloads
#
# Configure CPack to download
# selected components on-the-fly as part of the installation process.
#
# ::
#
# cpack_configure_downloads(site
# [UPLOAD_DIRECTORY dirname]
# [ALL]
# [ADD_REMOVE|NO_ADD_REMOVE])
#
#
#
# The cpack_configure_downloads command configures installation-time
# downloads of selected components. For each downloadable component,
# CPack will create an archive containing the contents of that
# component, which should be uploaded to the given site. When the user
# selects that component for installation, the installer will download
# and extract the component in place. This feature is useful for
# creating small installers that only download the requested components,
# saving bandwidth. Additionally, the installers are small enough that
# they will be installed as part of the normal installation process, and
# the "Change" button in Windows Add/Remove Programs control panel will
# allow one to add or remove parts of the application after the original
# installation. On Windows, the downloaded-components functionality
# requires the ZipDLL plug-in for NSIS, available at:
#
# ::
#
# http://nsis.sourceforge.net/ZipDLL_plug-in
#
#
#
# On Mac OS X, installers that download components on-the-fly can only
# be built and installed on system using Mac OS X 10.5 or later.
#
# The site argument is a URL where the archives for downloadable
# components will reside, e.g.,
# https://cmake.org/files/2.6.1/installer/ All of the archives
# produced by CPack should be uploaded to that location.
#
# UPLOAD_DIRECTORY is the local directory where CPack will create the
# various archives for each of the components. The contents of this
# directory should be uploaded to a location accessible by the URL given
# in the site argument. If omitted, CPack will use the directory
# CPackUploads inside the CMake binary directory to store the generated
# archives.
#
# The ALL flag indicates that all components be downloaded. Otherwise,
# only those components explicitly marked as DOWNLOADED or that have a
# specified ARCHIVE_FILE will be downloaded. Additionally, the ALL
# option implies ADD_REMOVE (unless NO_ADD_REMOVE is specified).
#
# ADD_REMOVE indicates that CPack should install a copy of the installer
# that can be called from Windows' Add/Remove Programs dialog (via the
# "Modify" button) to change the set of installed components.
# NO_ADD_REMOVE turns off this behavior. This option is ignored on Mac
# OS X.
#=============================================================================
# Copyright 2006-2009 Kitware, Inc.
#
# Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD License (the "License");
# see accompanying file Copyright.txt for details.
#
# This software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the
# implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
# See the License for more information.
#=============================================================================
# (To distribute this file outside of CMake, substitute the full
# License text for the above reference.)
# Define var in order to avoid multiple inclusion
if(NOT CPackComponent_CMake_INCLUDED)
set(CPackComponent_CMake_INCLUDED 1)
# Argument-parsing macro from https://cmake.org/Wiki/CMakeMacroParseArguments
macro(cpack_parse_arguments prefix arg_names option_names)
set(${prefix}_DEFAULT_ARGS)
foreach(arg_name ${arg_names})
set(${prefix}_${arg_name})
endforeach()
foreach(option ${option_names})
set(${prefix}_${option} FALSE)
endforeach()
set(current_arg_name DEFAULT_ARGS)
set(current_arg_list)
foreach(arg ${ARGN})
set(larg_names ${arg_names})
list(FIND larg_names "${arg}" is_arg_name)
if (is_arg_name GREATER -1)
set(${prefix}_${current_arg_name} ${current_arg_list})
set(current_arg_name ${arg})
set(current_arg_list)
else ()
set(loption_names ${option_names})
list(FIND loption_names "${arg}" is_option)
if (is_option GREATER -1)
set(${prefix}_${arg} TRUE)
else ()
set(current_arg_list ${current_arg_list} ${arg})
endif ()
endif ()
endforeach()
set(${prefix}_${current_arg_name} ${current_arg_list})
endmacro()
# Macro that appends a SET command for the given variable name (var)
# to the macro named strvar, but only if the variable named "var"
# has been defined. The string will eventually be appended to a CPack
# configuration file.
macro(cpack_append_variable_set_command var strvar)
if (DEFINED ${var})
set(${strvar} "${${strvar}}set(${var}")
foreach(APPENDVAL ${${var}})
set(${strvar} "${${strvar}} ${APPENDVAL}")
endforeach()
set(${strvar} "${${strvar}})\n")
endif ()
endmacro()
# Macro that appends a SET command for the given variable name (var)
# to the macro named strvar, but only if the variable named "var"
# has been defined and is a string. The string will eventually be
# appended to a CPack configuration file.
macro(cpack_append_string_variable_set_command var strvar)
if (DEFINED ${var})
list(LENGTH ${var} CPACK_APP_VALUE_LEN)
if(${CPACK_APP_VALUE_LEN} EQUAL 1)
set(${strvar} "${${strvar}}set(${var} \"${${var}}\")\n")
endif()
endif ()
endmacro()
# Macro that appends a SET command for the given list variable name (var)
# to the macro named strvar, but only if the variable named "var"
# has been defined. It's like add variable, but wrap each item to quotes.
# The string will eventually be appended to a CPack configuration file.
macro(cpack_append_list_variable_set_command var strvar)
if (DEFINED ${var})
string(APPEND ${strvar} "set(${var}")
foreach(_val IN LISTS ${var})
string(APPEND ${strvar} "\n \"${_val}\"")
endforeach()
string(APPEND ${strvar} ")\n")
endif ()
endmacro()
# Macro that appends a SET command for the given variable name (var)
# to the macro named strvar, but only if the variable named "var"
# has been set to true. The string will eventually be
# appended to a CPack configuration file.
macro(cpack_append_option_set_command var strvar)
if (${var})
list(LENGTH ${var} CPACK_APP_VALUE_LEN)
if(${CPACK_APP_VALUE_LEN} EQUAL 1)
set(${strvar} "${${strvar}}set(${var} TRUE)\n")
endif()
endif ()
endmacro()
# Macro that adds a component to the CPack installer
macro(cpack_add_component compname)
string(TOUPPER ${compname} _CPACK_ADDCOMP_UNAME)
cpack_parse_arguments(CPACK_COMPONENT_${_CPACK_ADDCOMP_UNAME}
"DISPLAY_NAME;DESCRIPTION;GROUP;DEPENDS;INSTALL_TYPES;ARCHIVE_FILE"
"HIDDEN;REQUIRED;DISABLED;DOWNLOADED"
${ARGN}
)
if (CPACK_COMPONENT_${_CPACK_ADDCOMP_UNAME}_DOWNLOADED)
set(_CPACK_ADDCOMP_STR "\n# Configuration for downloaded component \"${compname}\"\n")
else ()
set(_CPACK_ADDCOMP_STR "\n# Configuration for component \"${compname}\"\n")
endif ()
if(NOT CPACK_MONOLITHIC_INSTALL)
# If the user didn't set CPACK_COMPONENTS_ALL explicitly, update the
# value of CPACK_COMPONENTS_ALL in the configuration file. This will
# take care of any components that have been added after the CPack
# moduled was included.
if(NOT CPACK_COMPONENTS_ALL_SET_BY_USER)
get_cmake_property(_CPACK_ADDCOMP_COMPONENTS COMPONENTS)
set(_CPACK_ADDCOMP_STR "${_CPACK_ADDCOMP_STR}\nSET(CPACK_COMPONENTS_ALL")
foreach(COMP ${_CPACK_ADDCOMP_COMPONENTS})
set(_CPACK_ADDCOMP_STR "${_CPACK_ADDCOMP_STR} ${COMP}")
endforeach()
set(_CPACK_ADDCOMP_STR "${_CPACK_ADDCOMP_STR})\n")
endif()
endif()
cpack_append_string_variable_set_command(
CPACK_COMPONENT_${_CPACK_ADDCOMP_UNAME}_DISPLAY_NAME
_CPACK_ADDCOMP_STR)
cpack_append_string_variable_set_command(
CPACK_COMPONENT_${_CPACK_ADDCOMP_UNAME}_DESCRIPTION
_CPACK_ADDCOMP_STR)
cpack_append_variable_set_command(
CPACK_COMPONENT_${_CPACK_ADDCOMP_UNAME}_GROUP
_CPACK_ADDCOMP_STR)
cpack_append_variable_set_command(
CPACK_COMPONENT_${_CPACK_ADDCOMP_UNAME}_DEPENDS
_CPACK_ADDCOMP_STR)
cpack_append_variable_set_command(
CPACK_COMPONENT_${_CPACK_ADDCOMP_UNAME}_INSTALL_TYPES
_CPACK_ADDCOMP_STR)
cpack_append_string_variable_set_command(
CPACK_COMPONENT_${_CPACK_ADDCOMP_UNAME}_ARCHIVE_FILE
_CPACK_ADDCOMP_STR)
cpack_append_option_set_command(
CPACK_COMPONENT_${_CPACK_ADDCOMP_UNAME}_HIDDEN
_CPACK_ADDCOMP_STR)
cpack_append_option_set_command(
CPACK_COMPONENT_${_CPACK_ADDCOMP_UNAME}_REQUIRED
_CPACK_ADDCOMP_STR)
cpack_append_option_set_command(
CPACK_COMPONENT_${_CPACK_ADDCOMP_UNAME}_DISABLED
_CPACK_ADDCOMP_STR)
cpack_append_option_set_command(
CPACK_COMPONENT_${_CPACK_ADDCOMP_UNAME}_DOWNLOADED
_CPACK_ADDCOMP_STR)
# Backward compatibility issue.
# Write to config iff the macros is used after CPack.cmake has been
# included, other it's not necessary because the variables
# will be encoded by cpack_encode_variables.
if(CPack_CMake_INCLUDED)
file(APPEND "${CPACK_OUTPUT_CONFIG_FILE}" "${_CPACK_ADDCOMP_STR}")
endif()
endmacro()
# Macro that adds a component group to the CPack installer
macro(cpack_add_component_group grpname)
string(TOUPPER ${grpname} _CPACK_ADDGRP_UNAME)
cpack_parse_arguments(CPACK_COMPONENT_GROUP_${_CPACK_ADDGRP_UNAME}
"DISPLAY_NAME;DESCRIPTION;PARENT_GROUP"
"EXPANDED;BOLD_TITLE"
${ARGN}
)
set(_CPACK_ADDGRP_STR "\n# Configuration for component group \"${grpname}\"\n")
cpack_append_string_variable_set_command(
CPACK_COMPONENT_GROUP_${_CPACK_ADDGRP_UNAME}_DISPLAY_NAME
_CPACK_ADDGRP_STR)
cpack_append_string_variable_set_command(
CPACK_COMPONENT_GROUP_${_CPACK_ADDGRP_UNAME}_DESCRIPTION
_CPACK_ADDGRP_STR)
cpack_append_string_variable_set_command(
CPACK_COMPONENT_GROUP_${_CPACK_ADDGRP_UNAME}_PARENT_GROUP
_CPACK_ADDGRP_STR)
cpack_append_option_set_command(
CPACK_COMPONENT_GROUP_${_CPACK_ADDGRP_UNAME}_EXPANDED
_CPACK_ADDGRP_STR)
cpack_append_option_set_command(
CPACK_COMPONENT_GROUP_${_CPACK_ADDGRP_UNAME}_BOLD_TITLE
_CPACK_ADDGRP_STR)
# Backward compatibility issue.
# Write to config iff the macros is used after CPack.cmake has been
# included, other it's not necessary because the variables
# will be encoded by cpack_encode_variables.
if(CPack_CMake_INCLUDED)
file(APPEND "${CPACK_OUTPUT_CONFIG_FILE}" "${_CPACK_ADDGRP_STR}")
endif()
endmacro()
# Macro that adds an installation type to the CPack installer
macro(cpack_add_install_type insttype)
string(TOUPPER ${insttype} _CPACK_INSTTYPE_UNAME)
cpack_parse_arguments(CPACK_INSTALL_TYPE_${_CPACK_INSTTYPE_UNAME}
"DISPLAY_NAME"
""
${ARGN}
)
set(_CPACK_INSTTYPE_STR
"\n# Configuration for installation type \"${insttype}\"\n")
set(_CPACK_INSTTYPE_STR
"${_CPACK_INSTTYPE_STR}list(APPEND CPACK_ALL_INSTALL_TYPES ${insttype})\n")
cpack_append_string_variable_set_command(
CPACK_INSTALL_TYPE_${_CPACK_INSTTYPE_UNAME}_DISPLAY_NAME
_CPACK_INSTTYPE_STR)
# Backward compatibility issue.
# Write to config iff the macros is used after CPack.cmake has been
# included, other it's not necessary because the variables
# will be encoded by cpack_encode_variables.
if(CPack_CMake_INCLUDED)
file(APPEND "${CPACK_OUTPUT_CONFIG_FILE}" "${_CPACK_INSTTYPE_STR}")
endif()
endmacro()
macro(cpack_configure_downloads site)
cpack_parse_arguments(CPACK_DOWNLOAD
"UPLOAD_DIRECTORY"
"ALL;ADD_REMOVE;NO_ADD_REMOVE"
${ARGN}
)
set(CPACK_CONFIG_DL_STR
"\n# Downloaded components configuration\n")
set(CPACK_UPLOAD_DIRECTORY ${CPACK_DOWNLOAD_UPLOAD_DIRECTORY})
set(CPACK_DOWNLOAD_SITE ${site})
cpack_append_string_variable_set_command(
CPACK_DOWNLOAD_SITE
CPACK_CONFIG_DL_STR)
cpack_append_string_variable_set_command(
CPACK_UPLOAD_DIRECTORY
CPACK_CONFIG_DL_STR)
cpack_append_option_set_command(
CPACK_DOWNLOAD_ALL
CPACK_CONFIG_DL_STR)
if (${CPACK_DOWNLOAD_ALL} AND NOT ${CPACK_DOWNLOAD_NO_ADD_REMOVE})
set(CPACK_DOWNLOAD_ADD_REMOVE ON)
endif ()
set(CPACK_ADD_REMOVE ${CPACK_DOWNLOAD_ADD_REMOVE})
cpack_append_option_set_command(
CPACK_ADD_REMOVE
CPACK_CONFIG_DL_STR)
# Backward compatibility issue.
# Write to config iff the macros is used after CPack.cmake has been
# included, other it's not necessary because the variables
# will be encoded by cpack_encode_variables.
if(CPack_CMake_INCLUDED)
file(APPEND "${CPACK_OUTPUT_CONFIG_FILE}" "${CPACK_CONFIG_DL_STR}")
endif()
endmacro()
endif()