X-Git-Url: https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README.md;h=eca93494e2baed73ad1b7c67a7dff87e0bc4a236;hb=4a4b3ccac7c0d44b15cd3ccb35b39d6c6bf26607;hp=4487817c981a83068cd974232b8e231cb88aba77;hpb=20c82ee40b442e5b64079155e2eafaf22440d1fb;p=apps%2Fapp-templates.git diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 4487817..eca9349 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ For each target part of your project, you need to use ***PROJECT_TARGET_ADD*** to include this target to your project. Using it, make available the cmake variable ***TARGET_NAME*** until the next -***PROJECT_TARGET_ADD*** is invoked with a new target name. +***PROJECT_TARGET_ADD*** is invoked with a new target name. So, typical usage defining a target is: @@ -59,8 +59,6 @@ add_executable/add_library(${TARGET_NAME}.... --> defining your target sources SET_TARGET_PROPERTIES(${TARGET_NAME} PROPERTIES.... --> fit target properties for macros usage - -INSTALL(TARGETS ${TARGET_NAME}.... ``` ### Targets PROPERTIES @@ -89,15 +87,20 @@ Choose between: - **EXECUTABLE**: Entry point of your application executed by the AGL Application Framework +> **TIP** you should use the prefix _afb-_ with your **BINDING* targets which +> stand for **Application Framework Binding**. + ```cmake SET_TARGET_PROPERTIES(${TARGET_NAME} PREFIX "afb-" LABELS "BINDING" - OUTPUT_NAME "file_output_name") + OUTPUT_NAME "file_output_name" +) ``` -> **TIP** you should use the prefix _afb-_ with your **BINDING* targets which -> stand for **Application Framework Binding**. +> **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}** ## More details: Typical project architecture @@ -240,6 +243,9 @@ Choose between: - **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 @@ -249,13 +255,9 @@ SET_TARGET_PROPERTIES(${TARGET_NAME} PROPERTIES ) ``` -If your target output is not named as the ***TARGET_NAME***, you need to specify -***OUTPUT_NAME*** property that will be used by the ***populate_widget*** macro. - -Use the ***populate_widget*** macro as latest statement of your target -definition. Then at the end of your project definition you should use the macro -***build_widget*** that make an archive from the populated widget tree using the -`wgtpkg-pack` Application Framework tools. +> **NOTE**: You doesn't need to specify an **INSTALL** command for these +> targets. This is already handle by template and will be installed in the +> following path : **${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/${PROJECT_NAME}** ## Macro reference @@ -300,6 +302,8 @@ project_subdirs_add("[0-9]-*") ### Including additionnals cmake files +#### Machine and system custom cmake files + Advanced tuning is possible using addionnals cmake files that are included automatically from some specifics locations. They are included in that order: @@ -307,8 +311,13 @@ automatically from some specifics locations. They are included in that order: - Home CMake files located in _$HOME/.config/app-templates/cmake.d_ - System CMake files located in _/etc/app-templates/cmake.d_ -CMake files has to be named using the following convention: `XX-***.cmake`, -where `XX` are numbers, `***` file name (ie. `99-my_customs.cmake`). +CMake files has to be named using the following convention: `XX-common*.cmake` +or `XX-${PROJECT_NAME}*.cmake`, where `XX` are numbers, `*` file name +(ie. `99-common-my_customs.cmake`). + +> **NOTE** You need to specify after numbers that indicate include order, to +which project that file applies, if it applies to all project then use keyword +`common`. So, saying that you should be aware that every normal cmake variables used at project level could be overwrited by home or system located cmake files if @@ -321,6 +330,23 @@ Example: set(VARIABLE_NAME 'value string random' CACHE STRING 'docstring') ``` +#### OS custom cmake files + +This is meant to personalize the project depending on the OS your are using. +At the end of config.cmake, common.cmake will include lot of cmake file to +customize project build depending on your plateform. It will detect your OS +deducing it from file _/etc/os-release_ now as default in almost all Linux +distribution. + +So you can use the value of field **ID_LIKE** or **ID** if the +first one doesn't exists and add a cmake file for that distribution in your +_conf.d/cmake/_ directory or relatively to your _app-templates_ submodule path +_app-templates/../cmake/_ + +Those files has to be named use the following scheme _XX-${OSRELEASE}*.cmake_ +where _XX_ are numbers, ${OSRELEASE} the **ID_LIKE** or **ID** field from +_/etc/os-release_ file. + ### Include customs templated scripts As well as for additionnals cmake files you can include your own templated