# Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD 3-Clause License. See accompanying # file Copyright.txt or https://cmake.org/licensing for details. #[=======================================================================[.rst: CPackComponent -------------- Configure components for binary installers and source packages. .. only:: html .. contents:: Introduction ^^^^^^^^^^^^ This module is automatically included by :module:`CPack`. Certain binary installers (especially the graphical installers) generated by CPack allow users to select individual application *components* to install. This module allows developers to configure the packaging of such components. Contents is assigned to components by the ``COMPONENT`` argument of CMake's :command:`install` command. Components can be annotated with user-friendly names and descriptions, inter-component dependencies, etc., and grouped in various ways to customize the resulting installer, using the commands described below. To specify different groupings for different CPack generators use a CPACK_PROJECT_CONFIG_FILE. Variables ^^^^^^^^^ The following variables influence the component-specific packaging: .. 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. Instead of specifying all the desired components, it is possible to obtain a list of all defined components and then remove the unwanted ones from the list. The :command:`get_cmake_property` command can be used to obtain the ``COMPONENTS`` property, then the :command:`list(REMOVE_ITEM)` command can be used to remove the unwanted ones. For example, to use all defined components except ``foo`` and ``bar``:: get_cmake_property(CPACK_COMPONENTS_ALL COMPONENTS) list(REMOVE_ITEM CPACK_COMPONENTS_ALL "foo" "bar") .. variable:: CPACK__COMPONENT_INSTALL Enable/Disable component install for CPack generator . 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 (TGZ, ZIP, ...) may generate several packages files when there are components, depending on the value of this variable: * ONE_PER_GROUP (default): create one package per component group * IGNORE : create one package per component (ignore the groups) * ALL_COMPONENTS_IN_ONE : create a single package with all requested components .. variable:: CPACK_COMPONENT__DISPLAY_NAME The name to be displayed for a component. .. variable:: CPACK_COMPONENT__DESCRIPTION The description of a component. .. variable:: CPACK_COMPONENT__GROUP The group of a component. .. variable:: CPACK_COMPONENT__DEPENDS The dependencies (list of components) on which this component depends. .. variable:: CPACK_COMPONENT__HIDDEN True if this component is hidden from the user. .. variable:: CPACK_COMPONENT__REQUIRED True if this component is required. .. variable:: CPACK_COMPONENT__DISABLED True if this component is not selected to be installed by default. Commands ^^^^^^^^ Add component """"""""""""" .. command:: cpack_add_component Describe an installation component. :: 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] [PLIST filename]) ``compname`` is the name of an installation component, as defined by the ``COMPONENT`` argument of one or more CMake :command:`install` commands. With the ``cpack_add_component`` command one can set a name, a description, and other attributes of an installation component. One can also assign a component to a component group. 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. PLIST gives a filename that is passed to pkgbuild with the ``--component-plist`` argument when using the productbuild generator. Add component group """"""""""""""""""" .. 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. Add installation type """"""""""""""""""""" .. 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. Configure downloads """"""""""""""""""" .. 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 macOS, installers that download components on-the-fly can only be built and installed on system using macOS 10.5 or later. The site argument is a URL where the archives for downloadable components will reside, e.g., https://cmake.org/files/v3.25/ 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. #]=======================================================================] # Define var in order to avoid multiple inclusion if(NOT CPackComponent_CMake_INCLUDED) set(CPackComponent_CMake_INCLUDED 1) # Function that appends a SET command for the given variable name (var) # to the string named strvar, but only if the variable named "var" # has been defined. The string will eventually be appended to a CPack # configuration file. function(cpack_append_variable_set_command var strvar) if (DEFINED ${var}) string(APPEND ${strvar} "set(${var}") foreach(APPENDVAL ${${var}}) string(APPEND ${strvar} " ${APPENDVAL}") endforeach() string(APPEND ${strvar} ")\n") set(${strvar} "${${strvar}}" PARENT_SCOPE) endif () endfunction() # Function that appends a SET command for the given variable name (var) # to the string 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. function(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) string(APPEND ${strvar} "set(${var} \"${${var}}\")\n") endif() set(${strvar} "${${strvar}}" PARENT_SCOPE) endif () endfunction() # 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) string(APPEND ${strvar} "set(${var} TRUE)\n") endif() endif () endmacro() # Macro that adds a component to the CPack installer macro(cpack_add_component compname) string(TOUPPER ${compname} _CPACK_ADDCOMP_UNAME) cmake_parse_arguments(CPACK_COMPONENT_${_CPACK_ADDCOMP_UNAME} "HIDDEN;REQUIRED;DISABLED;DOWNLOADED" "DISPLAY_NAME;DESCRIPTION;GROUP;ARCHIVE_FILE;PLIST" "DEPENDS;INSTALL_TYPES" ${ARGN} ) if (CPACK_COMPONENT_${_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) string(APPEND _CPACK_ADDCOMP_STR "\nSET(CPACK_COMPONENTS_ALL") foreach(COMP ${_CPACK_ADDCOMP_COMPONENTS}) string(APPEND _CPACK_ADDCOMP_STR " ${COMP}") endforeach() string(APPEND _CPACK_ADDCOMP_STR ")\n") endif() endif() cpack_append_string_variable_set_command( CPACK_COMPONENT_${_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_${_CPACK_ADDCOMP_UNAME}_DOWNLOADED _CPACK_ADDCOMP_STR) cpack_append_string_variable_set_command( CPACK_COMPONENT_${_CPACK_ADDCOMP_UNAME}_PLIST _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 ${grpname} _CPACK_ADDGRP_UNAME) cmake_parse_arguments(CPACK_COMPONENT_GROUP_${_CPACK_ADDGRP_UNAME} "EXPANDED;BOLD_TITLE" "DISPLAY_NAME;DESCRIPTION;PARENT_GROUP" "" ${ARGN} ) set(_CPACK_ADDGRP_STR "\n# Configuration for component group \"${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 ${insttype} _CPACK_INSTTYPE_UNAME) cmake_parse_arguments(CPACK_INSTALL_TYPE_${_CPACK_INSTTYPE_UNAME} "" "DISPLAY_NAME" "" ${ARGN} ) set(_CPACK_INSTTYPE_STR "\n# Configuration for installation type \"${insttype}\"\n") string(APPEND _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) cmake_parse_arguments(CPACK_DOWNLOAD "ALL;ADD_REMOVE;NO_ADD_REMOVE" "UPLOAD_DIRECTORY" "" ${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()