The basic purpose of wks is to spawn repositories to build a project, then generate a CMakeLists.txt
containing add_subdirectory() directives for all of them.
This way, the project can be built using the top-level generated CMakeLists.txt.
The following commands are available:
wks install [repository]: If a repository is given,wkswill install it first. Then,wkswill scan for dependencies in thewks.ymlfiles (see below) and install them until all requirements are met. This way, it is possible that dependencies of dependencies are installed. Callingwks installwithout repository argument will cause dependencies scan. TheCMakeLists.txtwill eventually be generated.wks cmake: This will cause theCMakeLists.txtto be re-generated.wks build [target]: Will create a build and run it.wkswill try to create a Ninja build, and fall back to makefiles if it is not available. The[target]you can pass will be given to the build command (make [target]orninja [target]). The build will be stored inbuild/directory.wks pull: Will run agit pullin all repositories. This will then scan for dependencies (equivalent towks installwith no argument) and re-generate theCMakeLists.txt.wks status: Gives insight on the status of your repositories, this will check for:- Untracked files
- Changes without commits
- Changes commited but not pushed
All sources will be stored in src/, under src/vendor/repository.
All repositories are fetched for GitHub, and repositories can have those formats:
vendor/repositoryvendor/repository#branchvendor/repository@tag
The wks.yml can contain the following sections:
deps: a list of dependencies that the repository want to be installedoptional: a list of optional dependencies, they will not be installed but it ensure that the projects will appear in the proper order in the generatedCMakeLists.txtcmakes: if theCMakeLists.txtfor this repository is not at the top level (or not unique), you can specify them using this sectioninstall: a list of shell command that should be run post installcmake_prefix: a list of directories to be added toCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH
An example is:
deps:
- rhoban/utils@v1.0
- rhoban/geometry@v2.0
cmakes:
- client
- server