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A minimalistic tool to automate source code cloning and building

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forest

The forest project aims at automatizing the clone and build process for open source software. Differently from other systems such as Conda, or Conan, it is a non-intrusive system which does not aim at environment management.

Quickstart

Setup a new workspace and add new recipes. Optional arguments are surrounded by [square brackets].

  • [sudo] pip3 install hhcm-forest
  • mkdir my_ws && cd my_ws
  • forest init
  • source setup.bash
  • forest add-recipes git@github.com:advrhumanoids/multidof_recipes.git [--tag master]

Install the xbot2_examples recipe with its dependencies.

  • forest grow xbot2_examples [-j8] [--clone-protocol https]

Command line interface

Forest's CLI is divided into three main verbs, i.e. init, add-recipes, and grow.

forest init

Initialize the current folder as a forest workspace, i.e. it creates

  • a src folder that will contain source code
  • a recipes folder that will contain forest's recipe files (more on this later)
  • a build folder to carry out compilation and store build artifacts
  • an install folder
  • a setup.bash file which makes installed items visible to the system

forest add-recipes

Adds recipes from a remote.

usage: forest add-recipes [-h] [--tag TAG] [--verbose] url

positional arguments:
 url                   url of the remote (e.g. git@github.com:<username>/<reponame>.git 
                       or https://github.com/<username>/<reponame>.git)

optional arguments:
 -h, --help            show this help message and exit
 --tag TAG, -t TAG
 --verbose, -v         print additional information

forest grow

Builds a project according to the given recipe name, alongside its dependencies.

usage: forest grow [-h] [--jobs JOBS] [--mode MODE [MODE ...]]
                  [--config CONFIG [CONFIG ...]]
                  [--default-build-type {None,RelWithDebInfo,Release,Debug}]
                  [--force-reconfigure] [--list-eval-locals]
                  [--clone-protocol {ssh,https}] [--clone-depth CLONE_DEPTH]
                  [--cmake-args CMAKE_ARGS [CMAKE_ARGS ...]] [--no-deps]
                  [--uninstall] [--clean] [--pwd PWD] [--verbose]
                  [RECIPE]

positional arguments:
 RECIPE                name of recipe with fetch and build information

optional arguments:
 -h, --help            show this help message and exit
 --jobs JOBS, -j JOBS  parallel jobs for building
 --mode MODE [MODE ...], -m MODE [MODE ...]
                       specify modes that are used to set conditional
                       compilation flags (e.g., cmake args)
 --config CONFIG [CONFIG ...], -c CONFIG [CONFIG ...]
                       specify configuration variables that can be used
                       inside recipes
 --default-build-type {None,RelWithDebInfo,Release,Debug}, -t {None,RelWithDebInfo,Release,Debug}
                       build type for cmake, it is overridden by recipe
 --force-reconfigure   force calling cmake before building with args from the
                       recipe
 --list-eval-locals    print available attributes when using conditional
                       build args
 --clone-protocol {ssh,https}
                       override clone protocol
 --clone-depth CLONE_DEPTH
                       set maximum history depth to save bandwidth
 --cmake-args CMAKE_ARGS [CMAKE_ARGS ...]
                       specify additional cmake args to be appended to each
                       recipe (leading -D must be omitted)
 --no-deps, -n         skip dependency fetch and build step
 --uninstall           uninstall recipe
 --clean               uninstall recipe and remove build
 --pwd PWD, -p PWD     user password to be used when sudo permission is
                       required (if empty, user is prompted for password);
                       note: to be used with care, as exposing your password
                       might be harmful!
 --verbose, -v         print additional information
 --src-only, -s        only clone sources, skip build step
 --tag-override FILE, -o FILE
                       yaml file containing a {pkgname: tag} dictionary;
                       overrides the tag/branch/commit specified in each
                       recipe for the listed packages. Useful in combination
                       with forest.lock to reproduce a known-good build:
                       forest grow my_package --tag-override forest.lock

forest freeze

Snapshots the current HEAD commit of every repository under src/ into a forest.lock file at the workspace root. The lock file is a YAML dictionary of pkgname: sha1 entries.

The command fails if any src/ subdirectory is not a git repository, or if any repository has uncommitted local changes.

usage: forest freeze [-h] [--append] [--ignore-errors]

optional arguments:
  -h, --help        show this help message and exit
  --append, -a      update existing forest.lock in place instead of overwriting it
  --ignore-errors   write forest.lock even if some repos are invalid or have local changes

Example forest.lock:

my_package: 4a7f3c1d2e8b0a9f6c5d3e2b1a0f9e8d7c6b5a4f
other_package: 1b2c3d4e5f6a7b8c9d0e1f2a3b4c5d6e7f8a9b0c

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