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  1. .. cmake-manual-description: CMakePresets.json
  2. cmake-presets(7)
  3. ****************
  4. .. only:: html
  5. .. contents::
  6. Introduction
  7. ============
  8. One problem that CMake users often face is sharing settings with other people
  9. for common ways to configure a project. This may be done to support CI builds,
  10. or for users who frequently use the same build. CMake supports two files,
  11. ``CMakePresets.json`` and ``CMakeUserPresets.json``, that allow users to
  12. specify common configure options and share them with others.
  13. ``CMakePresets.json`` and ``CMakeUserPresets.json`` live in the project's root
  14. directory. They both have exactly the same format, and both are optional
  15. (though at least one must be present if ``--preset`` is specified.)
  16. ``CMakePresets.json`` is meant to save project-wide builds, while
  17. ``CMakeUserPresets.json`` is meant for developers to save their own local
  18. builds. ``CMakePresets.json`` may be checked into a version control system, and
  19. ``CMakeUserPresets.json`` should NOT be checked in. For example, if a project
  20. is using Git, ``CMakePresets.json`` may be tracked, and
  21. ``CMakeUserPresets.json`` should be added to the ``.gitignore``.
  22. Format
  23. ======
  24. The files are a JSON document with an object as the root:
  25. .. literalinclude:: presets/example.json
  26. :language: json
  27. The root object recognizes the following fields:
  28. ``version``
  29. A required integer representing the version of the JSON schema.
  30. The supported versions are ``1`` and ``2``.
  31. ``cmakeMinimumRequired``
  32. An optional object representing the minimum version of CMake needed to
  33. build this project. This object consists of the following fields:
  34. ``major``
  35. An optional integer representing the major version.
  36. ``minor``
  37. An optional integer representing the minor version.
  38. ``patch``
  39. An optional integer representing the patch version.
  40. ``vendor``
  41. An optional map containing vendor-specific information. CMake does not
  42. interpret the contents of this field except to verify that it is a map if
  43. it does exist. However, the keys should be a vendor-specific domain name
  44. followed by a ``/``-separated path. For example, the Example IDE 1.0 could
  45. use ``example.com/ExampleIDE/1.0``. The value of each field can be anything
  46. desired by the vendor, though will typically be a map.
  47. ``configurePresets``
  48. An optional array of `Configure Preset`_ objects.
  49. This is allowed in preset files specifying version 1 or above.
  50. ``buildPresets``
  51. An optional array of `Build Preset`_ objects.
  52. This is allowed in preset files specifying version 2 or above.
  53. ``testPresets``
  54. An optional array of `Test Preset`_ objects.
  55. This is allowed in preset files specifying version 2 or above.
  56. Configure Preset
  57. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  58. Each entry of the ``configurePresets`` array is a JSON object
  59. that may contain the following fields:
  60. ``name``
  61. A required string representing the machine-friendly name of the preset.
  62. This identifier is used in the :ref:`cmake --preset <CMake Options>` option.
  63. There must not be two configure presets in the union of ``CMakePresets.json``
  64. and ``CMakeUserPresets.json`` in the same directory with the same name.
  65. However, a configure preset may have the same name as a build or test preset.
  66. ``hidden``
  67. An optional boolean specifying whether or not a preset should be hidden.
  68. If a preset is hidden, it cannot be used in the ``--preset=`` argument,
  69. will not show up in the :manual:`CMake GUI <cmake-gui(1)>`, and does not
  70. have to have a valid ``generator`` or ``binaryDir``, even from
  71. inheritance. ``hidden`` presets are intended to be used as a base for
  72. other presets to inherit via the ``inherits`` field.
  73. ``inherits``
  74. An optional array of strings representing the names of presets to inherit
  75. from. The preset will inherit all of the fields from the ``inherits``
  76. presets by default (except ``name``, ``hidden``, ``inherits``,
  77. ``description``, and ``displayName``), but can override them as
  78. desired. If multiple ``inherits`` presets provide conflicting values for
  79. the same field, the earlier preset in the ``inherits`` list will be
  80. preferred. Presets in ``CMakePresets.json`` may not inherit from presets
  81. in ``CMakeUserPresets.json``.
  82. This field can also be a string, which is equivalent to an array
  83. containing one string.
  84. ``vendor``
  85. An optional map containing vendor-specific information. CMake does not
  86. interpret the contents of this field except to verify that it is a map
  87. if it does exist. However, it should follow the same conventions as the
  88. root-level ``vendor`` field. If vendors use their own per-preset
  89. ``vendor`` field, they should implement inheritance in a sensible manner
  90. when appropriate.
  91. ``displayName``
  92. An optional string with a human-friendly name of the preset.
  93. ``description``
  94. An optional string with a human-friendly description of the preset.
  95. ``generator``
  96. An optional string representing the generator to use for the preset. If
  97. ``generator`` is not specified, it must be inherited from the
  98. ``inherits`` preset (unless this preset is ``hidden``).
  99. Note that for Visual Studio generators, unlike in the command line ``-G``
  100. argument, you cannot include the platform name in the generator name. Use
  101. the ``architecture`` field instead.
  102. ``architecture``, ``toolset``
  103. Optional fields representing the platform and toolset, respectively, for
  104. generators that support them. Each may be either a string or an object
  105. with the following fields:
  106. ``value``
  107. An optional string representing the value.
  108. ``strategy``
  109. An optional string telling CMake how to handle the ``architecture`` or
  110. ``toolset`` field. Valid values are:
  111. ``"set"``
  112. Set the respective value. This will result in an error for generators
  113. that do not support the respective field.
  114. ``"external"``
  115. Do not set the value, even if the generator supports it. This is
  116. useful if, for example, a preset uses the Ninja generator, and an IDE
  117. knows how to set up the Visual C++ environment from the
  118. ``architecture`` and ``toolset`` fields. In that case, CMake will
  119. ignore the field, but the IDE can use them to set up the environment
  120. before invoking CMake.
  121. ``binaryDir``
  122. An optional string representing the path to the output binary directory.
  123. This field supports `macro expansion`_. If a relative path is specified,
  124. it is calculated relative to the source directory. If ``binaryDir`` is not
  125. specified, it must be inherited from the ``inherits`` preset (unless this
  126. preset is ``hidden``).
  127. ``cmakeExecutable``
  128. An optional string representing the path to the CMake executable to use
  129. for this preset. This is reserved for use by IDEs, and is not used by
  130. CMake itself. IDEs that use this field should expand any macros in it.
  131. ``cacheVariables``
  132. An optional map of cache variables. The key is the variable name (which
  133. may not be an empty string), and the value is either ``null``, a boolean
  134. (which is equivalent to a value of ``"TRUE"`` or ``"FALSE"`` and a type
  135. of ``BOOL``), a string representing the value of the variable (which
  136. supports `macro expansion`_), or an object with the following fields:
  137. ``type``
  138. An optional string representing the type of the variable.
  139. ``value``
  140. A required string or boolean representing the value of the variable.
  141. A boolean is equivalent to ``"TRUE"`` or ``"FALSE"``. This field
  142. supports `macro expansion`_.
  143. Cache variables are inherited through the ``inherits`` field, and the
  144. preset's variables will be the union of its own ``cacheVariables`` and
  145. the ``cacheVariables`` from all its parents. If multiple presets in this
  146. union define the same variable, the standard rules of ``inherits`` are
  147. applied. Setting a variable to ``null`` causes it to not be set, even if
  148. a value was inherited from another preset.
  149. ``environment``
  150. An optional map of environment variables. The key is the variable name
  151. (which may not be an empty string), and the value is either ``null`` or
  152. a string representing the value of the variable. Each variable is set
  153. regardless of whether or not a value was given to it by the process's
  154. environment. This field supports `macro expansion`_, and environment
  155. variables in this map may reference each other, and may be listed in any
  156. order, as long as such references do not cause a cycle (for example,
  157. if ``ENV_1`` is ``$env{ENV_2}``, ``ENV_2`` may not be ``$env{ENV_1}``.)
  158. Environment variables are inherited through the ``inherits`` field, and
  159. the preset's environment will be the union of its own ``environment`` and
  160. the ``environment`` from all its parents. If multiple presets in this
  161. union define the same variable, the standard rules of ``inherits`` are
  162. applied. Setting a variable to ``null`` causes it to not be set, even if
  163. a value was inherited from another preset.
  164. ``warnings``
  165. An optional object specifying the warnings to enable. The object may
  166. contain the following fields:
  167. ``dev``
  168. An optional boolean. Equivalent to passing ``-Wdev`` or ``-Wno-dev``
  169. on the command line. This may not be set to ``false`` if ``errors.dev``
  170. is set to ``true``.
  171. ``deprecated``
  172. An optional boolean. Equivalent to passing ``-Wdeprecated`` or
  173. ``-Wno-deprecated`` on the command line. This may not be set to
  174. ``false`` if ``errors.deprecated`` is set to ``true``.
  175. ``uninitialized``
  176. An optional boolean. Setting this to ``true`` is equivalent to passing
  177. ``--warn-uninitialized`` on the command line.
  178. ``unusedCli``
  179. An optional boolean. Setting this to ``false`` is equivalent to passing
  180. ``--no-warn-unused-cli`` on the command line.
  181. ``systemVars``
  182. An optional boolean. Setting this to ``true`` is equivalent to passing
  183. ``--check-system-vars`` on the command line.
  184. ``errors``
  185. An optional object specifying the errors to enable. The object may
  186. contain the following fields:
  187. ``dev``
  188. An optional boolean. Equivalent to passing ``-Werror=dev`` or
  189. ``-Wno-error=dev`` on the command line. This may not be set to ``true``
  190. if ``warnings.dev`` is set to ``false``.
  191. ``deprecated``
  192. An optional boolean. Equivalent to passing ``-Werror=deprecated`` or
  193. ``-Wno-error=deprecated`` on the command line. This may not be set to
  194. ``true`` if ``warnings.deprecated`` is set to ``false``.
  195. ``debug``
  196. An optional object specifying debug options. The object may contain the
  197. following fields:
  198. ``output``
  199. An optional boolean. Setting this to ``true`` is equivalent to passing
  200. ``--debug-output`` on the command line.
  201. ``tryCompile``
  202. An optional boolean. Setting this to ``true`` is equivalent to passing
  203. ``--debug-trycompile`` on the command line.
  204. ``find``
  205. An optional boolean. Setting this to ``true`` is equivalent to passing
  206. ``--debug-find`` on the command line.
  207. Build Preset
  208. ^^^^^^^^^^^^
  209. Each entry of the ``buildPresets`` array is a JSON object
  210. that may contain the following fields:
  211. ``name``
  212. A required string representing the machine-friendly name of the preset.
  213. This identifier is used in the
  214. :ref:`cmake --build --preset <Build Tool Mode>` option.
  215. There must not be two build presets in the union of ``CMakePresets.json``
  216. and ``CMakeUserPresets.json`` in the same directory with the same name.
  217. However, a build preset may have the same name as a configure or test preset.
  218. ``hidden``
  219. An optional boolean specifying whether or not a preset should be hidden.
  220. If a preset is hidden, it cannot be used in the ``--preset`` argument
  221. and does not have to have a valid ``configurePreset``, even from
  222. inheritance. ``hidden`` presets are intended to be used as a base for
  223. other presets to inherit via the ``inherits`` field.
  224. ``inherits``
  225. An optional array of strings representing the names of presets to
  226. inherit from. The preset will inherit all of the fields from the
  227. ``inherits`` presets by default (except ``name``, ``hidden``,
  228. ``inherits``, ``description``, and ``displayName``), but can override
  229. them as desired. If multiple ``inherits`` presets provide conflicting
  230. values for the same field, the earlier preset in the ``inherits`` list
  231. will be preferred. Presets in ``CMakePresets.json`` may not inherit from
  232. presets in ``CMakeUserPresets.json``.
  233. This field can also be a string, which is equivalent to an array
  234. containing one string.
  235. ``vendor``
  236. An optional map containing vendor-specific information. CMake does not
  237. interpret the contents of this field except to verify that it is a map
  238. if it does exist. However, it should follow the same conventions as the
  239. root-level ``vendor`` field. If vendors use their own per-preset
  240. ``vendor`` field, they should implement inheritance in a sensible manner
  241. when appropriate.
  242. ``displayName``
  243. An optional string with a human-friendly name of the preset.
  244. ``description``
  245. An optional string with a human-friendly description of the preset.
  246. ``environment``
  247. An optional map of environment variables. The key is the variable name
  248. (which may not be an empty string), and the value is either ``null`` or
  249. a string representing the value of the variable. Each variable is set
  250. regardless of whether or not a value was given to it by the process's
  251. environment. This field supports macro expansion, and environment
  252. variables in this map may reference each other, and may be listed in any
  253. order, as long as such references do not cause a cycle (for example, if
  254. ``ENV_1`` is ``$env{ENV_2}``, ``ENV_2`` may not be ``$env{ENV_1}``.)
  255. Environment variables are inherited through the ``inherits`` field, and
  256. the preset's environment will be the union of its own ``environment``
  257. and the ``environment`` from all its parents. If multiple presets in
  258. this union define the same variable, the standard rules of ``inherits``
  259. are applied. Setting a variable to ``null`` causes it to not be set,
  260. even if a value was inherited from another preset.
  261. ``configurePreset``
  262. An optional string specifying the name of a configure preset to
  263. associate with this build preset. If ``configurePreset`` is not
  264. specified, it must be inherited from the inherits preset (unless this
  265. preset is hidden). The build directory is inferred from the configure
  266. preset, so the build will take place in the same ``binaryDir`` that the
  267. configuration did.
  268. ``inheritConfigureEnvironment``
  269. An optional boolean that defaults to true. If true, the environment
  270. variables from the associated configure preset are inherited after all
  271. inherited build preset environments, but before environment variables
  272. explicitly specified in this build preset.
  273. ``jobs``
  274. An optional integer. Equivalent to passing ``--parallel`` or ``-j`` on
  275. the command line.
  276. ``targets``
  277. An optional string or array of strings. Equivalent to passing
  278. ``--target`` or ``-t`` on the command line. Vendors may ignore the
  279. targets property or hide build presets that explicitly specify targets.
  280. This field supports macro expansion.
  281. ``configuration``
  282. An optional string. Equivalent to passing ``--config`` on the command
  283. line.
  284. ``cleanFirst``
  285. An optional bool. If true, equivalent to passing ``--clean-first`` on
  286. the command line.
  287. ``verbose``
  288. An optional bool. If true, equivalent to passing ``--verbose`` on the
  289. command line.
  290. ``nativeToolOptions``
  291. An optional array of strings. Equivalent to passing options after ``--``
  292. on the command line. The array values support macro expansion.
  293. Test Preset
  294. ^^^^^^^^^^^
  295. Each entry of the ``testPresets`` array is a JSON object
  296. that may contain the following fields:
  297. ``name``
  298. A required string representing the machine-friendly name of the preset.
  299. This identifier is used in the :ref:`ctest --preset <CTest Options>` option.
  300. There must not be two test presets in the union of ``CMakePresets.json``
  301. and ``CMakeUserPresets.json`` in the same directory with the same name.
  302. However, a test preset may have the same name as a configure or build preset.
  303. ``hidden``
  304. An optional boolean specifying whether or not a preset should be hidden.
  305. If a preset is hidden, it cannot be used in the ``--preset`` argument
  306. and does not have to have a valid ``configurePreset``, even from
  307. inheritance. ``hidden`` presets are intended to be used as a base for
  308. other presets to inherit via the ``inherits`` field.
  309. ``inherits``
  310. An optional array of strings representing the names of presets to
  311. inherit from. The preset will inherit all of the fields from the
  312. ``inherits`` presets by default (except ``name``, ``hidden``,
  313. ``inherits``, ``description``, and ``displayName``), but can override
  314. them as desired. If multiple ``inherits`` presets provide conflicting
  315. values for the same field, the earlier preset in the ``inherits`` list
  316. will be preferred. Presets in ``CMakePresets.json`` may not inherit from
  317. presets in ``CMakeUserPresets.json``.
  318. This field can also be a string, which is equivalent to an array
  319. containing one string.
  320. ``vendor``
  321. An optional map containing vendor-specific information. CMake does not
  322. interpret the contents of this field except to verify that it is a map
  323. if it does exist. However, it should follow the same conventions as the
  324. root-level ``vendor`` field. If vendors use their own per-preset
  325. ``vendor`` field, they should implement inheritance in a sensible manner
  326. when appropriate.
  327. ``displayName``
  328. An optional string with a human-friendly name of the preset.
  329. ``description``
  330. An optional string with a human-friendly description of the preset.
  331. ``environment``
  332. An optional map of environment variables. The key is the variable name
  333. (which may not be an empty string), and the value is either ``null`` or
  334. a string representing the value of the variable. Each variable is set
  335. regardless of whether or not a value was given to it by the process's
  336. environment. This field supports macro expansion, and environment
  337. variables in this map may reference each other, and may be listed in any
  338. order, as long as such references do not cause a cycle (for example, if
  339. ``ENV_1`` is ``$env{ENV_2}``, ``ENV_2`` may not be ``$env{ENV_1}``.)
  340. Environment variables are inherited through the ``inherits`` field, and
  341. the preset's environment will be the union of its own ``environment``
  342. and the ``environment`` from all its parents. If multiple presets in
  343. this union define the same variable, the standard rules of ``inherits``
  344. are applied. Setting a variable to ``null`` causes it to not be set,
  345. even if a value was inherited from another preset.
  346. ``configurePreset``
  347. An optional string specifying the name of a configure preset to
  348. associate with this test preset. If ``configurePreset`` is not
  349. specified, it must be inherited from the inherits preset (unless this
  350. preset is hidden). The build directory is inferred from the configure
  351. preset, so tests will run in the same ``binaryDir`` that the
  352. configuration did and build did.
  353. ``inheritConfigureEnvironment``
  354. An optional boolean that defaults to true. If true, the environment
  355. variables from the associated configure preset are inherited after all
  356. inherited test preset environments, but before environment variables
  357. explicitly specified in this test preset.
  358. ``configuration``
  359. An optional string. Equivalent to passing ``--build-config`` on the
  360. command line.
  361. ``overwriteConfigurationFile``
  362. An optional array of configuration options to overwrite options
  363. specified in the CTest configuration file. Equivalent to passing
  364. ``--overwrite`` for each value in the array. The array values
  365. support macro expansion.
  366. ``output``
  367. An optional object specifying output options. The object may contain the
  368. following fields.
  369. ``shortProgress``
  370. An optional bool. If true, equivalent to passing ``--progress`` on the
  371. command line.
  372. ``verbosity``
  373. An optional string specifying verbosity level. Must be one of the
  374. following:
  375. ``default``
  376. Equivalent to passing no verbosity flags on the command line.
  377. ``verbose``
  378. Equivalent to passing ``--verbose`` on the command line.
  379. ``extra``
  380. Equivalent to passing ``--extra-verbose`` on the command line.
  381. ``debug``
  382. An optional bool. If true, equivalent to passing ``--debug`` on the
  383. command line.
  384. ``outputOnFailure``
  385. An optional bool. If true, equivalent to passing
  386. ``--output-on-failure`` on the command line.
  387. ``quiet``
  388. An optional bool. If true, equivalent to passing ``--quiet`` on the
  389. command line.
  390. ``outputLogFile``
  391. An optional string specifying a path to a log file. Equivalent to
  392. passing ``--output-log`` on the command line. This field supports
  393. macro expansion.
  394. ``labelSummary``
  395. An optional bool. If false, equivalent to passing
  396. ``--no-label-summary`` on the command line.
  397. ``subprojectSummary``
  398. An optional bool. If false, equivalent to passing
  399. ``--no-subproject-summary`` on the command line.
  400. ``maxPassedTestOutputSize``
  401. An optional integer specifying the maximum output for passed tests in
  402. bytes. Equivalent to passing ``--test-output-size-passed`` on the
  403. command line.
  404. ``maxFailedTestOutputSize``
  405. An optional integer specifying the maximum output for failed tests in
  406. bytes. Equivalent to passing ``--test-output-size-failed`` on the
  407. command line.
  408. ``maxTestNameWidth``
  409. An optional integer specifying the maximum width of a test name to
  410. output. Equivalent to passing ``--max-width`` on the command line.
  411. ``filter``
  412. An optional object specifying how to filter the tests to run. The object
  413. may contain the following fields.
  414. ``include``
  415. An optional object specifying which tests to include. The object may
  416. contain the following fields.
  417. ``name``
  418. An optional string specifying a regex for test names. Equivalent to
  419. passing ``--tests-regex`` on the command line. This field supports
  420. macro expansion.
  421. ``label``
  422. An optional string specifying a regex for test labels. Equivalent to
  423. passing ``--label-regex`` on the command line. This field supports
  424. macro expansion.
  425. ``useUnion``
  426. An optional bool. Equivalent to passing ``--union`` on the command
  427. line.
  428. ``index``
  429. An optional object specifying tests to include by test index. The
  430. object may contain the following fields. Can also be an optional
  431. string specifying a file with the command line syntax for
  432. ``--tests-information``. If specified as a string, this field
  433. supports macro expansion.
  434. ``start``
  435. An optional integer specifying a test index to start testing at.
  436. ``end``
  437. An optional integer specifying a test index to stop testing at.
  438. ``stride``
  439. An optional integer specifying the increment.
  440. ``specificTests``
  441. An optional array of integers specifying specific test indices to
  442. run.
  443. ``exclude``
  444. An optional object specifying which tests to exclude. The object may
  445. contain the following fields.
  446. ``name``
  447. An optional string specifying a regex for test names. Equivalent to
  448. passing ``--exclude-regex`` on the command line. This field supports
  449. macro expansion.
  450. ``label``
  451. An optional string specifying a regex for test labels. Equivalent to
  452. passing ``--label-exclude`` on the command line. This field supports
  453. macro expansion.
  454. ``fixtures``
  455. An optional object specifying which fixtures to exclude from adding
  456. tests. The object may contain the following fields.
  457. ``any``
  458. An optional string specifying a regex for text fixtures to exclude
  459. from adding any tests. Equivalent to ``--fixture-exclude-any`` on
  460. the command line. This field supports macro expansion.
  461. ``setup``
  462. An optional string specifying a regex for text fixtures to exclude
  463. from adding setup tests. Equivalent to ``--fixture-exclude-setup``
  464. on the command line. This field supports macro expansion.
  465. ``cleanup``
  466. An optional string specifying a regex for text fixtures to exclude
  467. from adding cleanup tests. Equivalent to
  468. ``--fixture-exclude-cleanup`` on the command line. This field
  469. supports macro expansion.
  470. ``execution``
  471. An optional object specifying options for test execution. The object may
  472. contain the following fields.
  473. ``stopOnFailure``
  474. An optional bool. If true, equivalent to passing ``--stop-on-failure``
  475. on the command line.
  476. ``enableFailover``
  477. An optional bool. If true, equivalent to passing ``-F`` on the command
  478. line.
  479. ``jobs``
  480. An optional integer. Equivalent to passing ``--parallel`` on the
  481. command line.
  482. ``resourceSpecFile``
  483. An optional string. Equivalent to passing ``--resource-spec-file`` on
  484. the command line. This field supports macro expansion.
  485. ``testLoad``
  486. An optional integer. Equivalent to passing ``--test-load`` on the
  487. command line.
  488. ``showOnly``
  489. An optional string. Equivalent to passing ``--show-only`` on the
  490. command line. The string must be one of the following values:
  491. ``human``
  492. ``json-v1``
  493. ``repeat``
  494. An optional object specifying how to repeat tests. Equivalent to
  495. passing ``--repeat`` on the command line. The object must have the
  496. following fields.
  497. ``mode``
  498. A required string. Must be one of the following values:
  499. ``until-fail``
  500. ``until-pass``
  501. ``after-timeout``
  502. ``count``
  503. A required integer.
  504. ``interactiveDebugging``
  505. An optional bool. If true, equivalent to passing
  506. ``--interactive-debug-mode 1`` on the command line. If false,
  507. equivalent to passing ``--interactive-debug-mode 0`` on the command
  508. line.
  509. ``scheduleRandom``
  510. An optional bool. If true, equivalent to passing ``--schedule-random``
  511. on the command line.
  512. ``timeout``
  513. An optional integer. Equivalent to passing ``--timeout`` on the
  514. command line.
  515. ``noTestsAction``
  516. An optional string specifying the behavior if no tests are found. Must
  517. be one of the following values:
  518. ``default``
  519. Equivalent to not passing any value on the command line.
  520. ``error``
  521. Equivalent to passing ``--no-tests=error`` on the command line.
  522. ``ignore``
  523. Equivalent to passing ``--no-tests=ignore`` on the command line.
  524. Macro Expansion
  525. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  526. As mentioned above, some fields support macro expansion. Macros are
  527. recognized in the form ``$<macro-namespace>{<macro-name>}``. All macros are
  528. evaluated in the context of the preset being used, even if the macro is in a
  529. field that was inherited from another preset. For example, if the ``Base``
  530. preset sets variable ``PRESET_NAME`` to ``${presetName}``, and the
  531. ``Derived`` preset inherits from ``Base``, ``PRESET_NAME`` will be set to
  532. ``Derived``.
  533. It is an error to not put a closing brace at the end of a macro name. For
  534. example, ``${sourceDir`` is invalid. A dollar sign (``$``) followed by
  535. anything other than a left curly brace (``{``) with a possible namespace is
  536. interpreted as a literal dollar sign.
  537. Recognized macros include:
  538. ``${sourceDir}``
  539. Path to the project source directory.
  540. ``${sourceParentDir}``
  541. Path to the project source directory's parent directory.
  542. ``${sourceDirName}``
  543. The last filename component of ``${sourceDir}``. For example, if
  544. ``${sourceDir}`` is ``/path/to/source``, this would be ``source``.
  545. ``${presetName}``
  546. Name specified in the preset's ``name`` field.
  547. ``${generator}``
  548. Generator specified in the preset's ``generator`` field. For build and
  549. test presets, this will evaluate to the generator specified by
  550. ``configurePreset``.
  551. ``${dollar}``
  552. A literal dollar sign (``$``).
  553. ``$env{<variable-name>}``
  554. Environment variable with name ``<variable-name>``. The variable name may
  555. not be an empty string. If the variable is defined in the ``environment``
  556. field, that value is used instead of the value from the parent environment.
  557. If the environment variable is not defined, this evaluates as an empty
  558. string.
  559. Note that while Windows environment variable names are case-insensitive,
  560. variable names within a preset are still case-sensitive. This may lead to
  561. unexpected results when using inconsistent casing. For best results, keep
  562. the casing of environment variable names consistent.
  563. ``$penv{<variable-name>}``
  564. Similar to ``$env{<variable-name>}``, except that the value only comes from
  565. the parent environment, and never from the ``environment`` field. This
  566. allows you to prepend or append values to existing environment variables.
  567. For example, setting ``PATH`` to ``/path/to/ninja/bin:$penv{PATH}`` will
  568. prepend ``/path/to/ninja/bin`` to the ``PATH`` environment variable. This
  569. is needed because ``$env{<variable-name>}`` does not allow circular
  570. references.
  571. ``$vendor{<macro-name>}``
  572. An extension point for vendors to insert their own macros. CMake will not
  573. be able to use presets which have a ``$vendor{<macro-name>}`` macro, and
  574. effectively ignores such presets. However, it will still be able to use
  575. other presets from the same file.
  576. CMake does not make any attempt to interpret ``$vendor{<macro-name>}``
  577. macros. However, to avoid name collisions, IDE vendors should prefix
  578. ``<macro-name>`` with a very short (preferably <= 4 characters) vendor
  579. identifier prefix, followed by a ``.``, followed by the macro name. For
  580. example, the Example IDE could have ``$vendor{xide.ideInstallDir}``.
  581. Schema
  582. ======
  583. :download:`This file </manual/presets/schema.json>` provides a machine-readable
  584. JSON schema for the ``CMakePresets.json`` format.