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  1. install
  2. -------
  3. .. only:: html
  4. .. contents::
  5. Specify rules to run at install time.
  6. Introduction
  7. ^^^^^^^^^^^^
  8. This command generates installation rules for a project. Rules
  9. specified by calls to this command within a source directory are
  10. executed in order during installation. The order across directories
  11. is not defined.
  12. There are multiple signatures for this command. Some of them define
  13. installation options for files and targets. Options common to
  14. multiple signatures are covered here but they are valid only for
  15. signatures that specify them. The common options are:
  16. ``DESTINATION``
  17. Specify the directory on disk to which a file will be installed.
  18. If a full path (with a leading slash or drive letter) is given
  19. it is used directly. If a relative path is given it is interpreted
  20. relative to the value of the :variable:`CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX` variable.
  21. The prefix can be relocated at install time using the ``DESTDIR``
  22. mechanism explained in the :variable:`CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX` variable
  23. documentation.
  24. ``PERMISSIONS``
  25. Specify permissions for installed files. Valid permissions are
  26. ``OWNER_READ``, ``OWNER_WRITE``, ``OWNER_EXECUTE``, ``GROUP_READ``,
  27. ``GROUP_WRITE``, ``GROUP_EXECUTE``, ``WORLD_READ``, ``WORLD_WRITE``,
  28. ``WORLD_EXECUTE``, ``SETUID``, and ``SETGID``. Permissions that do
  29. not make sense on certain platforms are ignored on those platforms.
  30. ``CONFIGURATIONS``
  31. Specify a list of build configurations for which the install rule
  32. applies (Debug, Release, etc.).
  33. ``COMPONENT``
  34. Specify an installation component name with which the install rule
  35. is associated, such as "runtime" or "development". During
  36. component-specific installation only install rules associated with
  37. the given component name will be executed. During a full installation
  38. all components are installed. If ``COMPONENT`` is not provided a
  39. default component "Unspecified" is created. The default component
  40. name may be controlled with the
  41. :variable:`CMAKE_INSTALL_DEFAULT_COMPONENT_NAME` variable.
  42. ``RENAME``
  43. Specify a name for an installed file that may be different from the
  44. original file. Renaming is allowed only when a single file is
  45. installed by the command.
  46. ``OPTIONAL``
  47. Specify that it is not an error if the file to be installed does
  48. not exist.
  49. Installing Targets
  50. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  51. ::
  52. install(TARGETS targets... [EXPORT <export-name>]
  53. [[ARCHIVE|LIBRARY|RUNTIME|FRAMEWORK|BUNDLE|
  54. PRIVATE_HEADER|PUBLIC_HEADER|RESOURCE]
  55. [DESTINATION <dir>]
  56. [INCLUDES DESTINATION [<dir> ...]]
  57. [PERMISSIONS permissions...]
  58. [CONFIGURATIONS [Debug|Release|...]]
  59. [COMPONENT <component>]
  60. [OPTIONAL] [NAMELINK_ONLY|NAMELINK_SKIP]
  61. ] [...])
  62. The ``TARGETS`` form specifies rules for installing targets from a
  63. project. There are five kinds of target files that may be installed:
  64. ``ARCHIVE``, ``LIBRARY``, ``RUNTIME``, ``FRAMEWORK``, and ``BUNDLE``.
  65. Executables are treated as ``RUNTIME`` targets, except that those
  66. marked with the ``MACOSX_BUNDLE`` property are treated as ``BUNDLE``
  67. targets on OS X. Static libraries are always treated as ``ARCHIVE``
  68. targets. Module libraries are always treated as ``LIBRARY`` targets.
  69. For non-DLL platforms shared libraries are treated as ``LIBRARY``
  70. targets, except that those marked with the ``FRAMEWORK`` property are
  71. treated as ``FRAMEWORK`` targets on OS X. For DLL platforms the DLL
  72. part of a shared library is treated as a ``RUNTIME`` target and the
  73. corresponding import library is treated as an ``ARCHIVE`` target.
  74. All Windows-based systems including Cygwin are DLL platforms.
  75. The ``ARCHIVE``, ``LIBRARY``, ``RUNTIME``, and ``FRAMEWORK`` arguments
  76. change the type of target to which the subsequent properties apply.
  77. If none is given the installation properties apply to all target
  78. types. If only one is given then only targets of that type will be
  79. installed (which can be used to install just a DLL or just an import
  80. library). The ``INCLUDES DESTINATION`` specifies a list of directories
  81. which will be added to the :prop_tgt:`INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES`
  82. target property of the ``<targets>`` when exported by the
  83. :command:`install(EXPORT)` command. If a relative path is
  84. specified, it is treated as relative to the ``$<INSTALL_PREFIX>``.
  85. The ``PRIVATE_HEADER``, ``PUBLIC_HEADER``, and ``RESOURCE`` arguments
  86. cause subsequent properties to be applied to installing a ``FRAMEWORK``
  87. shared library target's associated files on non-Apple platforms. Rules
  88. defined by these arguments are ignored on Apple platforms because the
  89. associated files are installed into the appropriate locations inside
  90. the framework folder. See documentation of the
  91. :prop_tgt:`PRIVATE_HEADER`, :prop_tgt:`PUBLIC_HEADER`, and
  92. :prop_tgt:`RESOURCE` target properties for details.
  93. Either ``NAMELINK_ONLY`` or ``NAMELINK_SKIP`` may be specified as a
  94. ``LIBRARY`` option. On some platforms a versioned shared library
  95. has a symbolic link such as::
  96. lib<name>.so -> lib<name>.so.1
  97. where ``lib<name>.so.1`` is the soname of the library and ``lib<name>.so``
  98. is a "namelink" allowing linkers to find the library when given
  99. ``-l<name>``. The ``NAMELINK_ONLY`` option causes installation of only the
  100. namelink when a library target is installed. The ``NAMELINK_SKIP`` option
  101. causes installation of library files other than the namelink when a
  102. library target is installed. When neither option is given both
  103. portions are installed. On platforms where versioned shared libraries
  104. do not have namelinks or when a library is not versioned the
  105. ``NAMELINK_SKIP`` option installs the library and the ``NAMELINK_ONLY``
  106. option installs nothing. See the :prop_tgt:`VERSION` and
  107. :prop_tgt:`SOVERSION` target properties for details on creating versioned
  108. shared libraries.
  109. One or more groups of properties may be specified in a single call to
  110. the ``TARGETS`` form of this command. A target may be installed more than
  111. once to different locations. Consider hypothetical targets ``myExe``,
  112. ``mySharedLib``, and ``myStaticLib``. The code:
  113. .. code-block:: cmake
  114. install(TARGETS myExe mySharedLib myStaticLib
  115. RUNTIME DESTINATION bin
  116. LIBRARY DESTINATION lib
  117. ARCHIVE DESTINATION lib/static)
  118. install(TARGETS mySharedLib DESTINATION /some/full/path)
  119. will install ``myExe`` to ``<prefix>/bin`` and ``myStaticLib`` to
  120. ``<prefix>/lib/static``. On non-DLL platforms ``mySharedLib`` will be
  121. installed to ``<prefix>/lib`` and ``/some/full/path``. On DLL platforms
  122. the ``mySharedLib`` DLL will be installed to ``<prefix>/bin`` and
  123. ``/some/full/path`` and its import library will be installed to
  124. ``<prefix>/lib/static`` and ``/some/full/path``.
  125. The ``EXPORT`` option associates the installed target files with an
  126. export called ``<export-name>``. It must appear before any ``RUNTIME``,
  127. ``LIBRARY``, or ``ARCHIVE`` options. To actually install the export
  128. file itself, call ``install(EXPORT)``, documented below.
  129. Installing a target with the :prop_tgt:`EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL` target property
  130. set to ``TRUE`` has undefined behavior.
  131. Installing Files
  132. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  133. ::
  134. install(<FILES|PROGRAMS> files... DESTINATION <dir>
  135. [PERMISSIONS permissions...]
  136. [CONFIGURATIONS [Debug|Release|...]]
  137. [COMPONENT <component>]
  138. [RENAME <name>] [OPTIONAL])
  139. The ``FILES`` form specifies rules for installing files for a project.
  140. File names given as relative paths are interpreted with respect to the
  141. current source directory. Files installed by this form are by default
  142. given permissions ``OWNER_WRITE``, ``OWNER_READ``, ``GROUP_READ``, and
  143. ``WORLD_READ`` if no ``PERMISSIONS`` argument is given.
  144. The ``PROGRAMS`` form is identical to the ``FILES`` form except that the
  145. default permissions for the installed file also include ``OWNER_EXECUTE``,
  146. ``GROUP_EXECUTE``, and ``WORLD_EXECUTE``. This form is intended to install
  147. programs that are not targets, such as shell scripts. Use the ``TARGETS``
  148. form to install targets built within the project.
  149. The list of ``files...`` given to ``FILES`` or ``PROGRAMS`` may use
  150. "generator expressions" with the syntax ``$<...>``. See the
  151. :manual:`cmake-generator-expressions(7)` manual for available expressions.
  152. However, if any item begins in a generator expression it must evaluate
  153. to a full path.
  154. Installing Directories
  155. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  156. ::
  157. install(DIRECTORY dirs... DESTINATION <dir>
  158. [FILE_PERMISSIONS permissions...]
  159. [DIRECTORY_PERMISSIONS permissions...]
  160. [USE_SOURCE_PERMISSIONS] [OPTIONAL]
  161. [CONFIGURATIONS [Debug|Release|...]]
  162. [COMPONENT <component>] [FILES_MATCHING]
  163. [[PATTERN <pattern> | REGEX <regex>]
  164. [EXCLUDE] [PERMISSIONS permissions...]] [...])
  165. The ``DIRECTORY`` form installs contents of one or more directories to a
  166. given destination. The directory structure is copied verbatim to the
  167. destination. The last component of each directory name is appended to
  168. the destination directory but a trailing slash may be used to avoid
  169. this because it leaves the last component empty. Directory names
  170. given as relative paths are interpreted with respect to the current
  171. source directory. If no input directory names are given the
  172. destination directory will be created but nothing will be installed
  173. into it. The ``FILE_PERMISSIONS`` and ``DIRECTORY_PERMISSIONS`` options
  174. specify permissions given to files and directories in the destination.
  175. If ``USE_SOURCE_PERMISSIONS`` is specified and ``FILE_PERMISSIONS`` is not,
  176. file permissions will be copied from the source directory structure.
  177. If no permissions are specified files will be given the default
  178. permissions specified in the ``FILES`` form of the command, and the
  179. directories will be given the default permissions specified in the
  180. ``PROGRAMS`` form of the command.
  181. Installation of directories may be controlled with fine granularity
  182. using the ``PATTERN`` or ``REGEX`` options. These "match" options specify a
  183. globbing pattern or regular expression to match directories or files
  184. encountered within input directories. They may be used to apply
  185. certain options (see below) to a subset of the files and directories
  186. encountered. The full path to each input file or directory (with
  187. forward slashes) is matched against the expression. A ``PATTERN`` will
  188. match only complete file names: the portion of the full path matching
  189. the pattern must occur at the end of the file name and be preceded by
  190. a slash. A ``REGEX`` will match any portion of the full path but it may
  191. use ``/`` and ``$`` to simulate the ``PATTERN`` behavior. By default all
  192. files and directories are installed whether or not they are matched.
  193. The ``FILES_MATCHING`` option may be given before the first match option
  194. to disable installation of files (but not directories) not matched by
  195. any expression. For example, the code
  196. .. code-block:: cmake
  197. install(DIRECTORY src/ DESTINATION include/myproj
  198. FILES_MATCHING PATTERN "*.h")
  199. will extract and install header files from a source tree.
  200. Some options may follow a ``PATTERN`` or ``REGEX`` expression and are applied
  201. only to files or directories matching them. The ``EXCLUDE`` option will
  202. skip the matched file or directory. The ``PERMISSIONS`` option overrides
  203. the permissions setting for the matched file or directory. For
  204. example the code
  205. .. code-block:: cmake
  206. install(DIRECTORY icons scripts/ DESTINATION share/myproj
  207. PATTERN "CVS" EXCLUDE
  208. PATTERN "scripts/*"
  209. PERMISSIONS OWNER_EXECUTE OWNER_WRITE OWNER_READ
  210. GROUP_EXECUTE GROUP_READ)
  211. will install the ``icons`` directory to ``share/myproj/icons`` and the
  212. ``scripts`` directory to ``share/myproj``. The icons will get default
  213. file permissions, the scripts will be given specific permissions, and any
  214. ``CVS`` directories will be excluded.
  215. Custom Installation Logic
  216. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  217. ::
  218. install([[SCRIPT <file>] [CODE <code>]] [...])
  219. The ``SCRIPT`` form will invoke the given CMake script files during
  220. installation. If the script file name is a relative path it will be
  221. interpreted with respect to the current source directory. The ``CODE``
  222. form will invoke the given CMake code during installation. Code is
  223. specified as a single argument inside a double-quoted string. For
  224. example, the code
  225. .. code-block:: cmake
  226. install(CODE "MESSAGE(\"Sample install message.\")")
  227. will print a message during installation.
  228. Installing Exports
  229. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  230. ::
  231. install(EXPORT <export-name> DESTINATION <dir>
  232. [NAMESPACE <namespace>] [FILE <name>.cmake]
  233. [PERMISSIONS permissions...]
  234. [CONFIGURATIONS [Debug|Release|...]]
  235. [EXPORT_LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES]
  236. [COMPONENT <component>])
  237. The ``EXPORT`` form generates and installs a CMake file containing code to
  238. import targets from the installation tree into another project.
  239. Target installations are associated with the export ``<export-name>``
  240. using the ``EXPORT`` option of the ``install(TARGETS)`` signature
  241. documented above. The ``NAMESPACE`` option will prepend ``<namespace>`` to
  242. the target names as they are written to the import file. By default
  243. the generated file will be called ``<export-name>.cmake`` but the ``FILE``
  244. option may be used to specify a different name. The value given to
  245. the ``FILE`` option must be a file name with the ``.cmake`` extension.
  246. If a ``CONFIGURATIONS`` option is given then the file will only be installed
  247. when one of the named configurations is installed. Additionally, the
  248. generated import file will reference only the matching target
  249. configurations. The ``EXPORT_LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES`` keyword, if
  250. present, causes the contents of the properties matching
  251. ``(IMPORTED_)?LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES(_<CONFIG>)?`` to be exported, when
  252. policy :policy:`CMP0022` is ``NEW``. If a ``COMPONENT`` option is
  253. specified that does not match that given to the targets associated with
  254. ``<export-name>`` the behavior is undefined. If a library target is
  255. included in the export but a target to which it links is not included
  256. the behavior is unspecified.
  257. The ``EXPORT`` form is useful to help outside projects use targets built
  258. and installed by the current project. For example, the code
  259. .. code-block:: cmake
  260. install(TARGETS myexe EXPORT myproj DESTINATION bin)
  261. install(EXPORT myproj NAMESPACE mp_ DESTINATION lib/myproj)
  262. will install the executable myexe to ``<prefix>/bin`` and code to import
  263. it in the file ``<prefix>/lib/myproj/myproj.cmake``. An outside project
  264. may load this file with the include command and reference the ``myexe``
  265. executable from the installation tree using the imported target name
  266. ``mp_myexe`` as if the target were built in its own tree.
  267. .. note::
  268. This command supercedes the :command:`install_targets` command and
  269. the :prop_tgt:`PRE_INSTALL_SCRIPT` and :prop_tgt:`POST_INSTALL_SCRIPT`
  270. target properties. It also replaces the ``FILES`` forms of the
  271. :command:`install_files` and :command:`install_programs` commands.
  272. The processing order of these install rules relative to
  273. those generated by :command:`install_targets`,
  274. :command:`install_files`, and :command:`install_programs` commands
  275. is not defined.