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# Adding new projects to WrapDB |
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## How it works |
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New wraps must be submitted as a working subproject to the [wrapdb |
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repository](https://github.com/mesonbuild/wrapdb). |
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There are two types of wraps on WrapDB - regular wraps and wraps with |
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Meson build definition patches. |
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Wraps with Meson build definition patches work in much the same way as |
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Debian: we take the unaltered upstream source package and add a new |
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build system to it as a patch. These build systems are stored as a |
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subdirectory of subprojects/packagefiles/. They only contain build |
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definition files. You may also think of them as an overlay to upstream |
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source. |
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Wraps without Meson build definition patches only contain the wrap |
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metadata describing how to fetch the project |
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Whenever a new release is pushed into the wrapdb, a new tag is |
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generated with an incremented version number, and a new release is |
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added to the wrapdb API listing. All the old releases remain |
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unaltered. New commits are always done via GitHub merge requests and |
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must be reviewed by someone other than the submitter. |
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Note that your Git repo with wrap must not contain the subdirectory of |
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the source release. That gets added automatically by the service. You |
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also must not commit any source code from the original tarball into |
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the wrap repository. |
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## Choosing the wrap name |
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Wrapped subprojects are used much like external dependencies. Thus |
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they should have the same name as the upstream projects. |
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NOTE: Wrap names must fully match this regexp: `[a-z0-9._]+`. |
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If the project provides a pkg-config file, then the wrap name |
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should be the same as the pkg-config name. Usually this is the name of |
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the project, such as `libpng`. Sometimes it is slightly different, |
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however. As an example the libogg project's chosen pkg-config name is |
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`ogg` instead of `libogg`, which is the reason why the wrap is |
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named plain `ogg`. |
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If there is no pkg-config file, the name the project uses/promotes |
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should be used, lowercase only (Catch2 -> catch2). |
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If the project name is too generic or ambiguous (e.g. `benchmark`), |
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consider using `organization-project` naming format (e.g. |
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`google-benchmark`). |
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## How to contribute a new wrap |
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If the project already uses Meson build system, then only a wrap file |
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`project.wrap` should be provided. In other case a Meson build |
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definition patch - a set of `meson.build` files - should also be |
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provided. |
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### Creating the wrap contents |
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New release branches require a `project.wrap` file, so create one if |
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needed. |
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${EDITOR} upstream.wrap |
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``` |
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The file format is simple, see any existing wrapdb subproject for the |
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content. The checksum is SHA-256 and can be calculated with the |
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following command on most unix-like operating systems: |
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``` |
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sha256sum path/to/libfoo-1.0.0.tar.gz |
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``` |
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Under macOS the command is the following: |
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``` |
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shasum -a 256 path/to/libfoo-1.0.0.tar.gz |
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``` |
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Next you need to add the entries that define what dependencies the |
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current project provides. This is important, as it is what makes |
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Meson's automatic dependency resolver work. It is done by adding a |
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`provide` entry at the end of the `upstream.wrap` file. Using the Ogg |
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library as an example, this is what it would look like: |
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```ini |
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[provide] |
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ogg = ogg_dep |
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``` |
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The `ogg` part on the left refers to the dependency name, which should |
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be the same as its Pkg-Config name. `ogg_dep` on the right refers to |
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the variable in the build definitions that provides the dependency. |
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Most commonly it holds the result of a `declare_dependency` call. If a |
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variable of that name is not defined, Meson will exit with a hard |
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error. For further details see [the main Wrap |
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manual](Wrap-dependency-system-manual.md). |
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Now you can create the build files, if the upstream project does not |
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contain any, and work on them until the project builds correctly. |
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Remember that all files go in the directory |
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`subprojects/packagefiles/<project-name>`. |
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``` |
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${EDITOR} meson.build meson.options |
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``` |
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In order to apply the locally added build files to the upstream |
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release tarball, the `wrap-file` section must contain a |
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`patch_directory` property naming the subdirectory in |
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subprojects/packagefiles/ with the build files inside, as this is |
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central to the way the wrapdb works. It will be used by the wrapdb |
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meson.build, and when a release is created, the files from this |
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directory will be converted into an archive and a patch_url will be |
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added to the wrap file. |
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When you are satisfied with the results, add the build files to Git, update |
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releases.json as described in |
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[README.md](https://github.com/mesonbuild/wrapdb#readme), and push the result |
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to GitHub. |
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``` |
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<verify that your project builds and runs> |
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git add releases.json subprojects/project.wrap subprojects/packagefiles/project/ |
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git commit -a -m 'Add wrap files for libfoo-1.0.0' |
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git push -u origin libfoo |
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``` |
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Now you should create a pull request on GitHub. |
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If packaging review requires you to do changes, use the `--amend` |
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argument to `commit` so that your branch will have only one commit. |
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${EDITOR} meson.build |
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git commit -u --amend |
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git push --force |
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``` |
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## Changes to original source |
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The point of a wrap is to provide the upstream project with as few |
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changes as possible. Most projects should not contain anything more |
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than a few Meson definition files. Sometimes it may be necessary to |
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add a template header file or something similar. These should be held |
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at a minimum. |
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It should especially be noted that there must **not** be any patches |
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to functionality. All such changes must be submitted to upstream. You |
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may also host your own Git repo with the changes if you wish. The Wrap |
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system has native support for Git subprojects. |
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## Passing automatic validation |
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Every submitted wrap goes through an automated correctness review and |
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passing it is a requirement for merging. Therefore it is highly |
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recommended that you run the validation checks yourself so you can fix |
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any issues faster. |
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You can test the wrap itself with the following commands: |
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meson subprojects purge --confirm |
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meson setup builddir/ -Dwraps=<project-name> |
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The first command is to ensure the wrap is correctly fetched from the |
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latest packagefiles. The second command configures meson and selects a |
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set of subprojects to enable. |
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The GitHub project contains automatic CI on pushing to run the project |
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and check the metadata for obvious mistakes. This can be checked from |
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your fork before submitting a PR.
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