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# Copyright 2018 gRPC authors.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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#
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# cmake build file for C++ route_guide example.
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# Assumes protobuf and gRPC have been installed using cmake.
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# See cmake_externalproject/CMakeLists.txt for all-in-one cmake build
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# that automatically builds all the dependencies before building route_guide.
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cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.8)
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if(MSVC)
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add_definitions(-D_WIN32_WINNT=0x600)
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endif()
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find_package(Threads REQUIRED)
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if(GRPC_AS_SUBMODULE)
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# One way to build a projects that uses gRPC is to just include the
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# entire gRPC project tree via "add_subdirectory".
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# This approach is very simple to use, but the are some potential
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# disadvantages:
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# * it includes gRPC's CMakeLists.txt directly into your build script
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# without and that can make gRPC's internal setting interfere with your
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# own build.
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# * depending on what's installed on your system, the contents of submodules
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# in gRPC's third_party/* might need to be available (and there might be
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# additional prerequisites required to build them). Consider using
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# the gRPC_*_PROVIDER options to fine-tune the expected behavior.
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#
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# A more robust approach to add dependency on gRPC is using
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# cmake's ExternalProject_Add (see cmake_externalproject/CMakeLists.txt).
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# Include the gRPC's cmake build (normally grpc source code would live
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# in a git submodule called "third_party/grpc", but this example lives in
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# the same repository as gRPC sources, so we just look a few directories up)
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add_subdirectory(../../.. ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/grpc EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL)
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message(STATUS "Using gRPC via add_subdirectory.")
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# After using add_subdirectory, we can now use the grpc targets directly from
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# this build.
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set(_PROTOBUF_LIBPROTOBUF libprotobuf)
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set(_REFLECTION grpc++_reflection)
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if(CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING)
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find_program(_PROTOBUF_PROTOC protoc)
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else()
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set(_PROTOBUF_PROTOC $<TARGET_FILE:protobuf::protoc>)
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endif()
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set(_GRPC_GRPCPP grpc++)
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if(CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING)
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find_program(_GRPC_CPP_PLUGIN_EXECUTABLE grpc_cpp_plugin)
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else()
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set(_GRPC_CPP_PLUGIN_EXECUTABLE $<TARGET_FILE:grpc_cpp_plugin>)
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endif()
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elseif(GRPC_FETCHCONTENT)
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# Another way is to use CMake's FetchContent module to clone gRPC at
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# configure time. This makes gRPC's source code available to your project,
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# similar to a git submodule.
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message(STATUS "Using gRPC via add_subdirectory (FetchContent).")
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include(FetchContent)
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FetchContent_Declare(
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grpc
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GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/grpc/grpc.git
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# when using gRPC, you will actually set this to an existing tag, such as
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# v1.25.0, v1.26.0 etc..
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# For the purpose of testing, we override the tag used to the commit
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# that's currently under test.
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GIT_TAG vGRPC_TAG_VERSION_OF_YOUR_CHOICE)
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FetchContent_MakeAvailable(grpc)
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# Since FetchContent uses add_subdirectory under the hood, we can use
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# the grpc targets directly from this build.
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set(_PROTOBUF_LIBPROTOBUF libprotobuf)
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set(_REFLECTION grpc++_reflection)
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set(_PROTOBUF_PROTOC $<TARGET_FILE:protoc>)
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set(_GRPC_GRPCPP grpc++)
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if(CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING)
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find_program(_GRPC_CPP_PLUGIN_EXECUTABLE grpc_cpp_plugin)
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else()
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set(_GRPC_CPP_PLUGIN_EXECUTABLE $<TARGET_FILE:grpc_cpp_plugin>)
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endif()
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else()
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# This branch assumes that gRPC and all its dependencies are already installed
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# on this system, so they can be located by find_package().
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# Find Protobuf installation
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# Looks for protobuf-config.cmake file installed by Protobuf's cmake installation.
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set(protobuf_MODULE_COMPATIBLE TRUE)
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find_package(Protobuf CONFIG REQUIRED)
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message(STATUS "Using protobuf ${Protobuf_VERSION}")
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set(_PROTOBUF_LIBPROTOBUF protobuf::libprotobuf)
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set(_REFLECTION gRPC::grpc++_reflection)
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if(CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING)
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find_program(_PROTOBUF_PROTOC protoc)
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else()
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set(_PROTOBUF_PROTOC $<TARGET_FILE:protobuf::protoc>)
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endif()
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# Find gRPC installation
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# Looks for gRPCConfig.cmake file installed by gRPC's cmake installation.
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find_package(gRPC CONFIG REQUIRED)
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message(STATUS "Using gRPC ${gRPC_VERSION}")
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set(_GRPC_GRPCPP gRPC::grpc++)
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if(CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING)
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find_program(_GRPC_CPP_PLUGIN_EXECUTABLE grpc_cpp_plugin)
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else()
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set(_GRPC_CPP_PLUGIN_EXECUTABLE $<TARGET_FILE:gRPC::grpc_cpp_plugin>)
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endif()
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endif()
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