- **BINDING**: Shared library that be loaded by the AGL Application Framework
- **BINDINGV2**: Shared library that be loaded by the AGL Application Framework.
- This has to be accompagnied with a JSON file named like the *OUTPUT_NAME* of
- the target that describe the API with OpenAPI syntax. JSON file will be used
- to generate header file using `afb-genskel` tool.
-- **HTDOCS**: Root directory of a web app
-- **DATA**: Resources used by your application
+ This has to be accompagnied with a JSON file named like the *${OUTPUT_NAME}-apidef* of
+ the target that describe the API with OpenAPI syntax (e.g: *mybinding-apidef*).
+ Or you can choose the name by setting the *CACHE* cmake variable *OPENAPI_DEF*
+ (***CAUTION***: setting a CACHE variable is needed, or set a normal variable
+ with the *PARENT_SCOPE* option to make it visible for the parent scope
+ where the target is defined) JSON file will be used to generate header file
+ using `afb-genskel` tool.
+- **HTDOCS**: Root directory of a web app. This target has to build its
+ directory and puts its files in the ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${TARGET_NAME}
+- **DATA**: Resources used by your application. This target has to build its
+ directory and puts its files in the ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${TARGET_NAME}
- **EXECUTABLE**: Entry point of your application executed by the AGL
Application Framework
+> **TIP** you should use the prefix _afb-_ with your **BINDING* targets which
+> stand for **Application Framework Binding**.
+
Example:
```cmake
)
```
-If your target output is not named as the ***TARGET_NAME***, you need to specify
-***OUTPUT_NAME*** property that will be used by the ***populate_widget*** macro.
-
-Use the ***populate_widget*** macro as latest statement of your target
-definition. Then at the end of your project definition you should use the macro
-***build_widget*** that make an archive from the populated widget tree using the
-`wgtpkg-pack` Application Framework tools.
+> **NOTE**: You doesn't need to specify an **INSTALL** command for these
+> targets. This is already handle by template and will be installed in the
+> following path : **${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/${PROJECT_NAME}**
## Macro reference