CMake/Modules/Dart.cmake

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# - Configure a project for testing with CTest or old Dart Tcl Client
# This file is the backwards-compatibility version of the CTest module.
# It supports using the old Dart 1 Tcl client for driving dashboard
# submissions as well as testing with CTest. This module should be included
# in the CMakeLists.txt file at the top of a project. Typical usage:
# INCLUDE(Dart)
# IF(BUILD_TESTING)
# # ... testing related CMake code ...
# ENDIF(BUILD_TESTING)
# The BUILD_TESTING option is created by the Dart module to determine
# whether testing support should be enabled. The default is ON.
# This file configures a project to use the Dart testing/dashboard process.
# It is broken into 3 sections.
#
# Section #1: Locate programs on the client and determine site and build name
# Section #2: Configure or copy Tcl scripts from the source tree to build tree
# Section #3: Custom targets for performing dashboard builds.
#
#
#=============================================================================
# Copyright 2001-2009 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 distributed this file outside of CMake, substitute the full
# License text for the above reference.)
OPTION(BUILD_TESTING "Build the testing tree." ON)
IF(BUILD_TESTING)
FIND_PACKAGE(Dart QUIET)
#
# Section #1:
#
# CMake commands that will not vary from project to project. Locates programs
# on the client and configure site name and build name.
#
SET(RUN_FROM_DART 1)
INCLUDE(CTest)
SET(RUN_FROM_DART)
FIND_PROGRAM(COMPRESSIONCOMMAND NAMES gzip compress zip
DOC "Path to program used to compress files for transfer to the dart server")
FIND_PROGRAM(GUNZIPCOMMAND gunzip DOC "Path to gunzip executable")
FIND_PROGRAM(JAVACOMMAND java DOC "Path to java command, used by the Dart server to create html.")
OPTION(DART_VERBOSE_BUILD "Show the actual output of the build, or if off show a . for each 1024 bytes."
OFF)
OPTION(DART_BUILD_ERROR_REPORT_LIMIT "Limit of reported errors, -1 reports all." -1 )
OPTION(DART_BUILD_WARNING_REPORT_LIMIT "Limit of reported warnings, -1 reports all." -1 )
SET(VERBOSE_BUILD ${DART_VERBOSE_BUILD})
SET(BUILD_ERROR_REPORT_LIMIT ${DART_BUILD_ERROR_REPORT_LIMIT})
SET(BUILD_WARNING_REPORT_LIMIT ${DART_BUILD_WARNING_REPORT_LIMIT})
SET (DELIVER_CONTINUOUS_EMAIL "Off" CACHE BOOL "Should Dart server send email when build errors are found in Continuous builds?")
MARK_AS_ADVANCED(
COMPRESSIONCOMMAND
DART_BUILD_ERROR_REPORT_LIMIT
DART_BUILD_WARNING_REPORT_LIMIT
DART_TESTING_TIMEOUT
DART_VERBOSE_BUILD
DELIVER_CONTINUOUS_EMAIL
GUNZIPCOMMAND
JAVACOMMAND
)
SET(HAVE_DART)
IF(EXISTS "${DART_ROOT}/Source/Client/Dart.conf.in")
SET(HAVE_DART 1)
ENDIF(EXISTS "${DART_ROOT}/Source/Client/Dart.conf.in")
#
# Section #2:
#
# Make necessary directories and configure testing scripts
#
# find a tcl shell command
IF(HAVE_DART)
FIND_PACKAGE(Tclsh)
ENDIF(HAVE_DART)
IF (HAVE_DART)
# make directories in the binary tree
FILE(MAKE_DIRECTORY "${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/Testing/HTML/TestingResults/Dashboard"
"${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/Testing/HTML/TestingResults/Sites/${SITE}/${BUILDNAME}")
# configure files
CONFIGURE_FILE(
"${DART_ROOT}/Source/Client/Dart.conf.in"
"${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/DartConfiguration.tcl" )
#
# Section 3:
#
# Custom targets to perform dashboard builds and submissions.
# These should NOT need to be modified from project to project.
#
# add testing targets
SET(DART_EXPERIMENTAL_NAME Experimental)
IF(DART_EXPERIMENTAL_USE_PROJECT_NAME)
SET(DART_EXPERIMENTAL_NAME "${DART_EXPERIMENTAL_NAME}${PROJECT_NAME}")
ENDIF(DART_EXPERIMENTAL_USE_PROJECT_NAME)
ENDIF (HAVE_DART)
SET(RUN_FROM_CTEST_OR_DART 1)
INCLUDE(CTestTargets)
SET(RUN_FROM_CTEST_OR_DART)
ENDIF(BUILD_TESTING)
#
# End of Dart.cmake
#