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@@ -18,7 +18,78 @@ You'll find usage samples here: - [audio-binding](https://github.com/iotbzh/audio-binding) - [unicens2-binding](https://github.com/iotbzh/unicens2-binding) -## Typical project architecture +## Quickstart + +### Initialization + +To use these templates files on your project just install the reference files using +**git submodule** then use `config.cmake` file to configure your project specificities : + +```bash +git submodule add https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/apps/app-templatesconf.d/app-templates conf.d/app-templates +mkdir conf.d/cmake +cp conf.d/app-templates/cmake/config.cmake.sample conf.d/cmake/config.cmake +``` + +Edit the copied config.cmake file to fit your needs. + +Now, create your top CMakeLists.txt file which include `config.cmake` file. + +An example is available in **app-templates** submodule that you can copy and +use: + +```bash +cp conf.d/app-templates/cmake/CMakeLists.txt CMakeLists.txt +``` + +### Create your CMake targets + +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. + +So, typical usage defining a target is: + +```cmake +PROJECT_TARGET_ADD(SuperExampleName) --> Adding target to your project + +add_executable/add_library(${TARGET_NAME}.... --> defining your target sources + +SET_TARGET_PROPERTIES(${TARGET_NAME} PROPERTIES.... --> fit target properties +for macros usage + +INSTALL(TARGETS ${TARGET_NAME}.... +``` + +### Targets PROPERTIES + +You should set properties on your targets that will be used to package your +apps in a widget file that could be installed on an AGL system. + +Specify what is the type of your targets that you want to be included in the +widget package with the property **LABELS**: + +Choose between: + +- **BINDING**: Shared library that be loaded by the AGL Application Framework +- **HTDOCS**: Root directory of a web app +- **DATA**: Resources used by your application +- **EXECUTABLE**: Entry point of your application executed by the AGL + Application Framework + +```cmake +SET_TARGET_PROPERTIES(${TARGET_NAME} + PREFIX "afb-" + LABELS "BINDING" + OUTPUT_NAME "file_output_name") +``` + +> **TIP** you should use the prefix _afb-_ with your **BINDING* targets which +> stand for **Application Framework Binding**. + +## More details: Typical project architecture A typical project architecture would be : @@ -86,21 +157,6 @@ A typical project architecture would be : | \<libs\> | \<root-path\> | External dependencies libraries. This isn't to be used to include header file but build and link statically specifics libraries. | Library sources files. Can be a decompressed library archive file or project fork. | | \<target\> | \<root-path\> | A target to build, typically library, executable, etc. | -## Usage - -### Initialization - -To use these templates files on your project just install the reference files using -**git submodule** then use `config.cmake` file to configure your project specificities : - -```bash -git submodule add https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/apps/app-templatesconf.d/app-templates conf.d/app-templates -mkdir conf.d/cmake -cp conf.d/app-templates/cmake/config.cmake.sample conf.d/cmake/config.cmake -``` - -Edit the copied config.cmake file to fit your needs. - ### Update app-templates submodule You may have some news bug fixes or features available from app-templates @@ -127,29 +183,6 @@ cd ../.. git commit -s conf.d/app-templates ``` -### Create CMake targets - -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. - -So, typical usage defining a target is: - -```cmake -PROJECT_TARGET_ADD(SuperExampleName) --> Adding target to your project - -add_executable/add_library(${TARGET_NAME}.... --> defining your target sources - -SET_TARGET_PROPERTIES(${TARGET_NAME} PROPERTIES.... --> fit target properties -for macros usage - -INSTALL(TARGETS ${TARGET_NAME}.... - -populate_widget() --> add target to widget tree depending upon target properties -``` - ### Build a widget #### config.xml.in file @@ -179,6 +212,14 @@ target type. As the type is not always specified for some custom targets, like an ***HTML5*** application, macros make the difference using ***LABELS*** property. +Choose between: + +- **BINDING**: Shared library that be loaded by the AGL Application Framework +- **HTDOCS**: Root directory of a web app +- **DATA**: Resources used by your application +- **EXECUTABLE**: Entry point of your application executed by the AGL + Application Framework + Example: ```cmake @@ -235,6 +276,44 @@ anything: project_subdirs_add("[0-9]-*") ``` +## Advanced customization + +### Including additionnals cmake files + +Advanced tuning is possible using addionnals cmake files that are included +automatically from some specifics locations. They are included in that order: + +- Project CMake files normaly located in _<project-root-path>/conf.d/app-templates/cmake/cmake.d_ +- Home CMake files located in _$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`). + +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 +variables got the same name. Exceptions are cached variables set using +**CACHE** keyword: + +Example: + +```cmake +set(VARIABLE_NAME 'value string random' CACHE STRING 'docstring') +``` + +### Include customs templated scripts + +As well as for additionnals cmake files you can include your own templated +scripts that will be passed to cmake command `configure_file`. + +Just create your own script to the following directories: + +- Home location in _$HOME/.config/app-templates/scripts_ +- System location in _/etc/app-templates/scripts_ + +Scripts only needs to use the extension `.in` to be parsed and configured by +CMake command. + ## Autobuild script usage ### Generation @@ -275,4 +354,4 @@ Usage example: ```bash ./conf.d/autobuild/wgt/autobuild package DEST=/tmp -```
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