CPM
CPM is a minimalistic package manager written in Cmake based on the amazing DownloadProject script. It is extremely easy to use and drastically simplifies the inclusion of other Cmake-based projects from github.
Usage
To add a new dependency to your project simply add the Projects target name, the git URL and the version. If the git tag for this version does not match the pattern v$VERSION, then the exact branch or tag can be specified with the GIT_TAG argument.
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.5 FATAL_ERROR)
project(MyParser)
# add dependencies
include(${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake/CPM.cmake)
CPMAddPackage(
NAME LarsParser
VERSION 1.4
GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/TheLartians/Parser.git
GIT_TAG master # optional
)
# add executable
set (CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 17)
add_executable(my-parser my-parser.cpp)
target_link_libraries(cpm-test LarsParser)
Offline mode
After including CPM CMake will try to update remote repositories at every new buld. To continue working offline, set the parameter CPM_OFFLINE=On.
Adding CPM
To add CPM to your current project, copy the scripts in the cmake directory into you current project project. The command below will perform this automatically.
wget -qO- https://github.com/TheLartians/CPM/releases/download/v0.4/cmake.zip | bsdtar -xvf-
Advantages
- Auto handle dependencies Users of your projects do not need to worry about dependencies, everything is handled automatically.
- Reproducable builds Using git tags it is ensured that a project will always be in the same state everywhere.
- No installation required No need to install any third-party package managers. Just copy the files from the CMake directory and you're good to go.
- Cross-Plattform As CPM adds projects as cmake subdirectories, it is compatible with all cmake toolchains and generators.
Limitations
- First version used In diamond-shaped dependency graphs (e.g.
Adepends onC(v1.1) andAdepends onBdepends onC(v1.2)) the first added dependency will be used (in this caseC@1.1). - No auto-update To update a dependency, version numbers or git tags in the cmake scripts must be adapted manually.