From 9d6293e411f33338c0cf02c862038548b384cb14 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Lo=C3=AFc=20Hoguin?= Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2014 19:33:07 +0200 Subject: Switch to the new erlang.mk --- README.md | 367 +++++++++++++++++++----------- erlang.mk | 764 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------- 2 files changed, 822 insertions(+), 309 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index f6450aa..b412dd5 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -11,8 +11,7 @@ Requirements `erlang.mk` requires GNU Make and expects to be ran in a standard unix environment with Erlang installed and in the `$PATH`. -`erlang.mk` uses `wget` for downloading the package index file -when the `pkg://` scheme is used. +`erlang.mk` uses `wget` for downloading the package index file. `erlang.mk` will NOT work if the path contains spaces. This is a limitation of POSIX compatible make build tools. @@ -25,24 +24,71 @@ Makefile: ``` Makefile PROJECT = my_project - include erlang.mk ``` -Dependencies +Alternatively you can use the following command to generate a skeleton +of an OTP application: + +``` bash +$ make -f erlang.mk bootstrap +``` + +To generate a skeleton of an OTP library: + +``` bash +$ make -f erlang.mk bootstrap-lib +``` + +Finally if you are going to create a release of this project you may +want to also use the `bootstrap-rel` target. + +You can combine targets to perform many operations. For example, the +shell command `make clean app` will have the effect of recompiling +the application fully, without touching the dependencies. + +A common workflow when editing a file would be to run `make` regularly +to see if it compiles (or less often `make clean app` if you want to +recompile everything), followed by `make dialyze` to see if there are +any type errors and then `make tests` to run the test suites. The +result of the test runs can be browsed from the `logs/index.html` file. + +Getting help ------------ -Erlang projects often depend on other projects to run. Adding dependencies -to the Makefile is easy. You need to create the variable `DEPS` listing -the names of all the dependencies, along with one `dep_$(NAME)` variable -per dependency giving the git repository and commit to retrieve. +You can use `make help` to get help about erlang.mk or its plugins. -These variables should be defined before the include line. +Packages +-------- + +A package index functionality is included with erlang.mk. + +To use a package, you simply have to add it to the `DEPS` variable +in your Makefile. For example this depends on Cowboy: ``` Makefile -DEPS = cowboy bullet -dep_cowboy = https://github.com/extend/cowboy.git 0.8.4 -dep_bullet = https://github.com/extend/bullet.git 0.4.1 +PROJECT = my_project +DEPS = cowboy +include erlang.mk +``` + +If the project you want is not included in the package index, or if +you want a different version, a few options are available. You can +edit the package file and contribute to it by opening a pull request. +You can use a custom package file, in which case you will probably +want to set the `PKG_FILE2` variable to its location. Or you can +put the project information directly in the Makefile. + +In the latter case you need to create a variable `dep_*` with the +asterisk replaced by the project name, for example `cowboy`. This +variable must contain three things: the fetching method used, the +URL and the version requested. + +The following snippet overrides the Cowboy version required: + +``` Makefile +DEPS = cowboy +dep_cowboy = git https://github.com/extend/cowboy 1.0.0 ``` They will always be compiled using the command `make`. If the dependency @@ -60,173 +106,220 @@ dep_ct_helper = https://github.com/extend/ct_helper.git master Please note that the test dependencies will only be compiled once when they are fetched, unlike the normal dependencies. -Package index +Releases +-------- + +If a `relx.config` file is present, erlang.mk will download `relx` +automatically and build the release into the `_rel` folder. This +is the default command when the file exists. + +No special configuration is required for this to work. + +Customization ------------- -A very basic package index is included with erlang.mk. You can list -all known packages with the `make pkg-list` command. You can search -a package with the `make pkg-search q=STRING` command, replacing -`STRING` with what you want to search. Use quotes around the string -if needed. +A custom erlang.mk may be created by editing the `build.config` +file and then running `make`. Only the core package handling +and erlc support are required. + +If you need more functionality out of your Makefile, you can add extra +targets after the include line, or create an erlang.mk plugin. + +Defining a target before the include line will override the default +target `all`. + +The rest of this README starts by listing the core functionality +and then details each plugin individually. + +Core functionality +------------------ + +The following targets are standard: + +`all` is equivalent to `deps app rel`. -In addition, it is possible to specify dependencies in a simplified -manner if they exist in the package index. The above example could -instead read as: +`deps` fetches and compiles the dependencies. + +`app` compiles the application. + +`rel` builds the release. + +`docs` generates the documentation. + +`tests` runs the test suites. + +`clean` deletes the output files. + +`distclean` deletes the output files but also any intermediate +files that are usually worth keeping around to save time, +and any other files needed by plugins (for example the Dialyzer +PLT file). + +`help` gives some help about using erlang.mk. + +You may add additional operations to them by using the double +colons. Make will run all targets sharing the same name when +invoked. ``` Makefile -DEPS = cowboy bullet -dep_cowboy = pkg://cowboy 0.8.4 -dep_bullet = pkg://bullet 0.4.1 +clean:: + @rm anotherfile ``` -erlang.mk will look inside the index for the proper URL and use it -for fetching the dependency. +You can enable verbose mode by calling Make with the variable +`V` set to 1. -All packages featured in the index are compatible with erlang.mk -with no extra work required. +``` bash +$ V=1 make -Releases --------- +Core package functionality +-------------------------- -If a `relx.config` file is present, erlang.mk will download `relx` -automatically and build the release into the `_rel` folder. This -is the default command when the file exists. +The following targets are specific to packages: -No special configuration is required for this to work. +`pkg-list` lists all packages in the index. -Compiled files --------------- +`pkg-search n=STRING` searches the index for STRING. -The following files will be automatically compiled: +Packages are downloaded into `DEPS_DIR` (`./deps/` by default). -| Wildcard | Description | -| ------------------------ | ----------------------------- | -| `src/$(PROJECT).app.src` | OTP application resource file | -| `src/*.erl` | Erlang source files | -| `src/*.core` | Core Erlang source files | -| `src/*.xrl` | Leex source files | -| `src/*.yrl` | Yecc source files | -| `templates/*.dtl` | ErlyDTL template files | +The package index file is downloaded from `PKG_FILE_URL` +and saved in `PKG_FILE2`. +``` +Core compiler functionality +--------------------------- -Only the `.app.src` file and at least one `.erl` file are required. +erlang.mk will automatically compile the OTP application +resource file found in `src/$(PROJECT).app.src` (do note it +requires an empty `modules` line); Erlang source files found +in `src/*.erl` or any subdirectory; Core Erlang source files +found in `src/*.core` or any subdirectory; Leex source files +found in `src/*.xrl` or any subdirectory; and Yecc source +files found in `src/*.yrl` or any subdirectory. -Commands --------- +You can change compilation options by setting the `ERLC_OPTS` +variable. It takes the arguments that will then be passed to +`erlc`. For more information, please see `erl -man erlc`. -The following targets are defined: - -| Targets | Description | -| ------------ | -------------------------------------------- | -| `all` | Compile the application and all dependencies | -| `clean-all` | Clean the application and all dependencies | -| `app` | Compile the application | -| `clean` | Clean the application | -| `deps` | Compile the dependencies | -| `clean-deps` | Clean the dependencies | -| `docs` | Generate the Edoc documentation | -| `clean-docs` | Clean the Edoc documentation | -| `test_*` | Run the common_test suite `*` | -| `tests` | Run all the common_test suites | -| `build-plt` | Generate the PLT needed by Dialyzer | -| `dialyze` | Run Dialyzer on the application | -| `pkg-list` | List packages in the index | -| `pkg-search` | Search for packages in the index | -| `rel` | Build a release | -| `clean-rel` | Delete the previously built release | - -Cleaning means removing all generated and temporary files. - -Dependencies are fetched as soon as a command involving them is -invoked. This means that most of the targets will trigger a -dependency fetch. It is only done once per dependency. - -You can run an individual test suite by using the special `test_*` -targets. For example if you have a common_test suite named `spdy` -and you want to run only this suite and not the others, you can -use the `make test_spdy` command. +You can specify a list of modules to be compiled first using +the `COMPILE_FIRST` variable. -The default target when calling `make` is `all` when no `relx.config` -exists, and `rel` when it does exist. +Bootstrap plugin +---------------- -You can combine targets to perform many operations. For example, the -shell command `make clean app` will have the effect of recompiling -the application fully, without touching the dependencies. +This plugin is available by default. It adds the following +targets: -A common workflow when editing a file would be to run `make` regularly -to see if it compiles (or less often `make clean app` if you want to -recompile everything), followed by `make dialyze` to see if there are -any type errors and then `make tests` to run the test suites. The -result of the test runs can be browsed from the `logs/index.html` file. +`bootstrap` generates a skeleton of an OTP application. -Options -------- +`bootstrap-lib` generates a skeleton of an OTP library. + +`bootstrap-rel` generates the files needed to build a release. + +`new` generate a skeleton module based on one of the available +templates. -The following variables can be overriden: +`list-templates` lists the available templates. -`V` defines the verbosity of the commands. You can set it -to an empty value to make commands verbose. +C compiler plugin +----------------- -`ERLC_OPTS` allows you to change the `erlc` compilation -options. You should always compile with at least the `+debug_info` set. +This plugin is not included by default. It is meant to +simplify the management of projects that include C source +code, like NIFs. -`COMPILE_FIRST` is a list of modules (not filenames) that should be -compiled before all others. +If the file `$(C_SRC_DIR)/Makefile` exists, then the plugin +simply calls it when needed. Otherwise it tries to compile +it directly. -`DEPS_DIR` is the path to the directory where the dependencies are -downloaded to. It defaults to `deps`. It will be propagated into -all the subsequent make calls, allowing all dependencies to use -the same folder as expected. +You can use a different directory than `./c_src` by setting +the `C_SRC_DIR` variable. -`EDOC_OPTS` allows you to specify -[options](http://www.erlang.org/doc/man/edoc.html#run-3) to pass to -`edoc` when building the documentation. Notice: not all options are -documented in one place; follow the links to get to the options for -the various operations of the documentation generation. +You can override the output file by setting the `C_SRC_OUTPUT` +variable. -`TEST_ERLC_OPTS` allows you to change the `erlc` compilation -options that are used for building the project for testing, but -also the tests themselves. Unlike `ERLC_OPTS` it doesn't consider -warnings to be errors and does not warn when `export_all` is used. +You can override the temporary file containing information +about Erlang's environment by setting the `C_SRC_ENV` variable. +This file is automatically generated on first run. -`CT_SUITES` is the list of common_test suites to run when you use -the `make tests` command. The default behaviour is to autodetect your -common_test suites. If you only want to run the tests in `ponies_SUITE` -you should set this variable to `ponies`. +Finally you can add extra compiler options using the +`C_SRC_OPTS` variable. You can also override the defaults +`CC` and `CFLAGS` if required. -`CT_OPTS` allows you to specify extra common_test options. +Common_test plugin +------------------ -`PLT_APPS` is the list of applications to include when building the -`.plt` file for Dialyzer. You do not need to put `erts`, `kernel` or -`stdlib` in there because they will always be included. The applications -the project depends on will also be included. +This plugin is available by default. -`DIALYZER_PLT` allows you to change the PLT file used by dialyzer. +There is nothing to configure to use it, simply create your +test suites in the `./test/` directory and erlang.mk will +figure everything out automatically. -`DIALYZER_OPTS` allows you to change the `dialyzer` options. +You can override the list of suites that will run when using +`make tests` by setting the `CT_SUITES` variable. -`PKG_FILE` allows you to change the location of the package index file -on your system. +You can add extra `ct_run` options by defining the `CT_OPTS` +variable. For more information please see `erl -man ct_run`. -`PKG_FILE_URL` allows you to change the URL from which the package index -file is fetched. +You can run an individual test suite by using the special `ct-*` +targets. For example if you have a common_test suite named `spdy` +and you want to run only this suite and not the others, you can +use the `make ct-spdy` command. -`RELX_CONFIG` is the location of the `relx.config` file, if any. +Dialyzer plugin +--------------- -`RELX` is the location of the `relx` executable for building releases. +This plugin is available by default. It adds the following +targets: -`RELX_URL` is the location where `relx` can be downloaded if it is -not found locally. +`plt` builds the PLT file for this application. -`RELX_OPTS` is for setting relx in-line options, if any. +`dialyze` runs Dialyzer. -Extra targets -------------- +The PLT file is built in `./$(PROJECT).plt` by default. +You can override this location by setting the `DIALYZER_PLT` +variable. -If you need more functionality out of your Makefile, you can add extra -targets after the include line. +The `PLT_APPS` variable lists the applications that will be +included in the PLT file. There is no need to specify `erts`, +`kernel`, `stdlib` or the project's dependencies here, as they +are automatically added. -Defining a target before the include line will override the default -target `all`. +Dialyzer options can be modified by defining the `DIALYZER_OPTS` +variable. For more information please see `erl -man dialyzer`. + +EDoc plugin +----------- + +This plugin is available by default. + +EDoc options can be specified in Erlang format by defining +the `EDOC_OPTS` variable. For more information please see +`erl -man edoc`. + +ErlyDTL plugin +-------------- + +This plugin is available by default. It adds automatic +compilation of ErlyDTL templates found in `templates/*.dtl` +or any subdirectory. + +Relx plugin +----------- + +This plugin is available by default. + +You can change the location of the `relx` executable +(downloaded automatically) by defining the `RELX` variable, +and the location of the configuration file by defining +the `RELX_CONFIG` variable. + +The URL used to download `relx` can be overriden by setting +the `RELX_URL` variable. + +You can change the generated releases location by setting +the `RELX_OUTPUT_DIR` variable. Any other option should go +in the `RELX_OPTS` variable. Support ------- diff --git a/erlang.mk b/erlang.mk index 35c117d..175fd19 100644 --- a/erlang.mk +++ b/erlang.mk @@ -12,109 +12,195 @@ # ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF # OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. -# Project. +.PHONY: all deps app rel docs tests clean distclean help + +ERLANG_MK_VERSION = 1 + +# Core configuration. PROJECT ?= $(notdir $(CURDIR)) +PROJECT := $(strip $(PROJECT)) -# Packages database file. +# Verbosity. -PKG_FILE ?= $(CURDIR)/.erlang.mk.packages.v1 -export PKG_FILE +V ?= 0 -PKG_FILE_URL ?= https://raw.githubusercontent.com/extend/erlang.mk/master/packages.v1.tsv +gen_verbose_0 = @echo " GEN " $@; +gen_verbose = $(gen_verbose_$(V)) -define get_pkg_file - wget --no-check-certificate -O $(PKG_FILE) $(PKG_FILE_URL) || rm $(PKG_FILE) +# Core targets. + +all:: deps app rel + +clean:: + $(gen_verbose) rm -f erl_crash.dump + +distclean:: clean + +help:: + @printf "%s\n" \ + "erlang.mk (version $(ERLANG_MK_VERSION)) is distributed under the terms of the ISC License." \ + "Copyright (c) 2013-2014 Loïc Hoguin " \ + "" \ + "Usage: [V=1] make [target]" \ + "" \ + "Core targets:" \ + " all Run deps, app and rel targets in that order" \ + " deps Fetch dependencies (if needed) and compile them" \ + " app Compile the project" \ + " rel Build a release for this project, if applicable" \ + " docs Build the documentation for this project" \ + " tests Run the tests for this project" \ + " clean Delete temporary and output files from most targets" \ + " distclean Delete all temporary and output files" \ + " help Display this help and exit" \ + "" \ + "The target clean only removes files that are commonly removed." \ + "Dependencies and releases are left untouched." \ + "" \ + "Setting V=1 when calling make enables verbose mode." + +# Core functions. + +define core_http_get + wget --no-check-certificate -O $(1) $(2)|| rm $(1) endef -# Verbosity and tweaks. +# Copyright (c) 2013-2014, Loïc Hoguin +# This file is part of erlang.mk and subject to the terms of the ISC License. -V ?= 0 +.PHONY: distclean-deps distclean-pkg pkg-list pkg-search -appsrc_verbose_0 = @echo " APP " $(PROJECT).app.src; -appsrc_verbose = $(appsrc_verbose_$(V)) +# Configuration. -erlc_verbose_0 = @echo " ERLC " $(filter %.erl %.core,$(?F)); -erlc_verbose = $(erlc_verbose_$(V)) +DEPS_DIR ?= $(CURDIR)/deps +export DEPS_DIR -xyrl_verbose_0 = @echo " XYRL " $(filter %.xrl %.yrl,$(?F)); -xyrl_verbose = $(xyrl_verbose_$(V)) +REBAR_DEPS_DIR = $(DEPS_DIR) +export REBAR_DEPS_DIR -dtl_verbose_0 = @echo " DTL " $(filter %.dtl,$(?F)); -dtl_verbose = $(dtl_verbose_$(V)) +ALL_DEPS_DIRS = $(addprefix $(DEPS_DIR)/,$(DEPS)) -gen_verbose_0 = @echo " GEN " $@; -gen_verbose = $(gen_verbose_$(V)) +ifeq ($(filter $(DEPS_DIR),$(subst :, ,$(ERL_LIBS))),) +ifeq ($(ERL_LIBS),) + ERL_LIBS = $(DEPS_DIR) +else + ERL_LIBS := $(ERL_LIBS):$(DEPS_DIR) +endif +endif +export ERL_LIBS -.PHONY: rel clean-rel all clean-all app clean deps clean-deps \ - docs clean-docs build-tests tests build-plt dialyze +PKG_FILE2 ?= $(CURDIR)/.erlang.mk.packages.v2 +export PKG_FILE2 -# Release. +PKG_FILE_URL ?= https://raw.githubusercontent.com/extend/erlang.mk/master/packages.v2.tsv -RELX_CONFIG ?= $(CURDIR)/relx.config +# Core targets. -ifneq ($(wildcard $(RELX_CONFIG)),) +deps:: $(ALL_DEPS_DIRS) + @for dep in $(ALL_DEPS_DIRS) ; do \ + if [ -f $$dep/GNUmakefile ] || [ -f $$dep/makefile ] || [ -f $$dep/Makefile ] ; then \ + $(MAKE) -C $$dep ; \ + else \ + echo "include $(CURDIR)/erlang.mk" | $(MAKE) -f - -C $$dep ; \ + fi ; \ + done -RELX ?= $(CURDIR)/relx -export RELX +distclean:: distclean-deps distclean-pkg -RELX_URL ?= https://github.com/erlware/relx/releases/download/v1.0.2/relx -RELX_OPTS ?= -RELX_OUTPUT_DIR ?= _rel +# Deps related targets. -ifneq ($(firstword $(subst -o,,$(RELX_OPTS))),) - RELX_OUTPUT_DIR = $(firstword $(subst -o,,$(RELX_OPTS))) -endif +define dep_fetch + if [ "$$$$VS" = "git" ]; then \ + git clone -n -- $$$$REPO $(DEPS_DIR)/$(1); \ + cd $(DEPS_DIR)/$(1) && git checkout -q $$$$COMMIT; \ + else \ + exit 78; \ + fi +endef -define get_relx - wget -O $(RELX) $(RELX_URL) || rm $(RELX) - chmod +x $(RELX) +define dep_target +$(DEPS_DIR)/$(1): + @mkdir -p $(DEPS_DIR) + @if [ ! -f $(PKG_FILE2) ]; then $(call core_http_get,$(PKG_FILE2),$(PKG_FILE_URL)); fi +ifeq (,$(dep_$(1))) + DEPPKG=$$$$(awk 'BEGIN { FS = "\t" }; $$$$1 == "$(1)" { print $$$$2 " " $$$$3 " " $$$$4 }' $(PKG_FILE2);) \ + VS=$$$$(echo $$$$DEPPKG | cut -d " " -f1); \ + REPO=$$$$(echo $$$$DEPPKG | cut -d " " -f2); \ + COMMIT=$$$$(echo $$$$DEPPKG | cut -d " " -f3); \ + $(call dep_fetch,$(1)) +else + VS=$(word 1,$(dep_$(1))); \ + REPO=$(word 1,$(dep_$(2))); \ + COMMIT=$(word 1,$(dep_$(3))); \ + $(call dep_fetch,$(1)) +endif endef -rel: clean-rel all $(RELX) - @$(RELX) -c $(RELX_CONFIG) $(RELX_OPTS) +$(foreach dep,$(DEPS),$(eval $(call dep_target,$(dep)))) -$(RELX): - @$(call get_relx) +distclean-deps: + $(gen_verbose) rm -rf $(DEPS_DIR) -clean-rel: - $(gen_verbose) rm -rf $(RELX_OUTPUT_DIR) +# Packages related targets. -endif +$(PKG_FILE2): + $(call core_http_get,$(PKG_FILE2),$(PKG_FILE_URL)) -# Deps directory. +pkg-list: $(PKG_FILE2) + @cat $(PKG_FILE2) | awk 'BEGIN { FS = "\t" }; { print \ + "Name:\t\t" $$1 "\n" \ + "Repository:\t" $$3 "\n" \ + "Website:\t" $$5 "\n" \ + "Description:\t" $$6 "\n" }' -DEPS_DIR ?= $(CURDIR)/deps -export DEPS_DIR +ifdef q +pkg-search: $(PKG_FILE2) + @cat $(PKG_FILE2) | grep -i ${q} | awk 'BEGIN { FS = "\t" }; { print \ + "Name:\t\t" $$1 "\n" \ + "Repository:\t" $$3 "\n" \ + "Website:\t" $$5 "\n" \ + "Description:\t" $$6 "\n" }' +else +pkg-search: + $(error Usage: make pkg-search q=STRING) +endif -REBAR_DEPS_DIR = $(DEPS_DIR) -export REBAR_DEPS_DIR +distclean-pkg: + $(gen_verbose) rm -f $(PKG_FILE2) -ALL_DEPS_DIRS = $(addprefix $(DEPS_DIR)/,$(DEPS)) -ALL_TEST_DEPS_DIRS = $(addprefix $(DEPS_DIR)/,$(TEST_DEPS)) +help:: + @printf "%s\n" "" \ + "Package-related targets:" \ + " pkg-list List all known packages" \ + " pkg-search q=STRING Search for STRING in the package index" -# Application. +# Copyright (c) 2013-2014, Loïc Hoguin +# This file is part of erlang.mk and subject to the terms of the ISC License. -ifeq ($(filter $(DEPS_DIR),$(subst :, ,$(ERL_LIBS))),) -ifeq ($(ERL_LIBS),) - ERL_LIBS = $(DEPS_DIR) -else - ERL_LIBS := $(ERL_LIBS):$(DEPS_DIR) -endif -endif -export ERL_LIBS +.PHONY: clean-app + +# Configuration. ERLC_OPTS ?= -Werror +debug_info +warn_export_all +warn_export_vars \ +warn_shadow_vars +warn_obsolete_guard # +bin_opt_info +warn_missing_spec COMPILE_FIRST ?= COMPILE_FIRST_PATHS = $(addprefix src/,$(addsuffix .erl,$(COMPILE_FIRST))) -all: deps app +# Verbosity. -clean-all: clean clean-deps clean-docs - $(gen_verbose) rm -rf .$(PROJECT).plt $(DEPS_DIR) logs +appsrc_verbose_0 = @echo " APP " $(PROJECT).app.src; +appsrc_verbose = $(appsrc_verbose_$(V)) -app: ebin/$(PROJECT).app +erlc_verbose_0 = @echo " ERLC " $(filter %.erl %.core,$(?F)); +erlc_verbose = $(erlc_verbose_$(V)) + +xyrl_verbose_0 = @echo " XYRL " $(filter %.xrl %.yrl,$(?F)); +xyrl_verbose = $(xyrl_verbose_$(V)) + +# Core targets. + +app:: ebin/$(PROJECT).app $(eval MODULES := $(shell find ebin -type f -name \*.beam \ | sed "s/ebin\//'/;s/\.beam/',/" | sed '$$s/.$$//')) $(appsrc_verbose) cat src/$(PROJECT).app.src \ @@ -132,99 +218,336 @@ define compile_xyrl @rm ebin/*.erl endef -define compile_dtl - $(dtl_verbose) erl -noshell -pa ebin/ $(DEPS_DIR)/erlydtl/ebin/ -eval ' \ - Compile = fun(F) -> \ - Module = list_to_atom( \ - string:to_lower(filename:basename(F, ".dtl")) ++ "_dtl"), \ - erlydtl:compile(F, Module, [{out_dir, "ebin/"}]) \ - end, \ - _ = [Compile(F) || F <- string:tokens("$(1)", " ")], \ - init:stop()' -endef - -ebin/$(PROJECT).app: $(shell find src -type f -name \*.erl) \ - $(shell find src -type f -name \*.core) \ - $(shell find src -type f -name \*.xrl) \ - $(shell find src -type f -name \*.yrl) \ - $(shell find templates -type f -name \*.dtl 2>/dev/null) +ifneq ($(wildcard src/),) +ebin/$(PROJECT).app:: @mkdir -p ebin/ - $(if $(strip $(filter %.erl %.core,$?)), \ - $(call compile_erl,$(filter %.erl %.core,$?))) - $(if $(strip $(filter %.xrl %.yrl,$?)), \ - $(call compile_xyrl,$(filter %.xrl %.yrl,$?))) - $(if $(strip $(filter %.dtl,$?)), \ - $(call compile_dtl,$(filter %.dtl,$?))) -clean: - $(gen_verbose) rm -rf ebin/ test/*.beam erl_crash.dump +ebin/$(PROJECT).app:: $(shell find src -type f -name \*.erl) \ + $(shell find src -type f -name \*.core) + $(if $(strip $?),$(call compile_erl,$?)) -# Dependencies. +ebin/$(PROJECT).app:: $(shell find src -type f -name \*.xrl) \ + $(shell find src -type f -name \*.yrl) + $(if $(strip $?),$(call compile_xyrl,$?)) +endif -define get_dep - @mkdir -p $(DEPS_DIR) -ifeq (,$(findstring pkg://,$(word 1,$(dep_$(1))))) - git clone -n -- $(word 1,$(dep_$(1))) $(DEPS_DIR)/$(1) -else - @if [ ! -f $(PKG_FILE) ]; then $(call get_pkg_file); fi - git clone -n -- `awk 'BEGIN { FS = "\t" }; \ - $$$$1 == "$(subst pkg://,,$(word 1,$(dep_$(1))))" { print $$$$2 }' \ - $(PKG_FILE)` $(DEPS_DIR)/$(1) +clean:: clean-app + +# Extra targets. + +clean-app: + $(gen_verbose) rm -rf ebin/ + +# Copyright (c) 2014, Loïc Hoguin +# This file is part of erlang.mk and subject to the terms of the ISC License. + +.PHONY: bootstrap bootstrap-lib bootstrap-rel new list-templates + +# Core targets. + +help:: + @printf "%s\n" "" \ + "Bootstrap targets:" \ + " bootstrap Generate a skeleton of an OTP application" \ + " bootstrap-lib Generate a skeleton of an OTP library" \ + " bootstrap-rel Generate the files needed to build a release" \ + " new t=TPL n=NAME Generate a module NAME based on the template TPL" \ + " bootstrap-lib List available templates" + +# Bootstrap templates. + +bs_appsrc = "{application, $(PROJECT), [" \ + " {description, \"\"}," \ + " {vsn, \"0.1.0\"}," \ + " {modules, []}," \ + " {registered, []}," \ + " {applications, [" \ + " kernel," \ + " stdlib" \ + " ]}," \ + " {mod, {$(PROJECT)_app, []}}," \ + " {env, []}" \ + "]}." +bs_appsrc_lib = "{application, $(PROJECT), [" \ + " {description, \"\"}," \ + " {vsn, \"0.1.0\"}," \ + " {modules, []}," \ + " {registered, []}," \ + " {applications, [" \ + " kernel," \ + " stdlib" \ + " ]}" \ + "]}." +bs_Makefile = "PROJECT = $(PROJECT)" \ + "include erlang.mk" +bs_app = "-module($(PROJECT)_app)." \ + "-behaviour(application)." \ + "" \ + "-export([start/2])." \ + "-export([stop/1])." \ + "" \ + "start(_Type, _Args) ->" \ + " $(PROJECT)_sup:start_link()." \ + "" \ + "stop(_State) ->" \ + " ok." +bs_relx_config = "{release, {$(PROJECT)_release, \"1\"}, [$(PROJECT)]}." \ + "{extended_start_script, true}." \ + "{sys_config, \"rel/sys.config\"}." \ + "{vm_args, \"rel/vm.args\"}." +bs_sys_config = "[" \ + "]." +bs_vm_args = "-name $(PROJECT)@127.0.0.1" \ + "-setcookie $(PROJECT)" \ + "-heart" +# Normal templates. +tpl_supervisor = "-module($(n))." \ + "-behaviour(supervisor)." \ + "" \ + "-export([start_link/0])." \ + "-export([init/1])." \ + "" \ + "start_link() ->" \ + " supervisor:start_link({local, ?MODULE}, ?MODULE, [])." \ + "" \ + "init([]) ->" \ + " Procs = []," \ + " {ok, {{one_for_one, 1, 5}, Procs}}." +tpl_gen_server = "-module($(n))." \ + "-behaviour(gen_server)." \ + "" \ + "%% API." \ + "-export([start_link/0])." \ + "" \ + "%% gen_server." \ + "-export([init/1])." \ + "-export([handle_call/3])." \ + "-export([handle_cast/2])." \ + "-export([handle_info/2])." \ + "-export([terminate/2])." \ + "-export([code_change/3])." \ + "" \ + "-record(state, {" \ + "})." \ + "" \ + "%% API." \ + "" \ + "-spec start_link() -> {ok, pid()}." \ + "start_link() ->" \ + " gen_server:start_link(?MODULE, [], [])." \ + "" \ + "%% gen_server." \ + "" \ + "init([]) ->" \ + " {ok, \#state{}}." \ + "" \ + "handle_call(_Request, _From, State) ->" \ + " {reply, ignored, State}." \ + "" \ + "handle_cast(_Msg, State) ->" \ + " {noreply, State}." \ + "" \ + "handle_info(_Info, State) ->" \ + " {noreply, State}." \ + "" \ + "terminate(_Reason, _State) ->" \ + " ok." \ + "" \ + "code_change(_OldVsn, State, _Extra) ->" \ + " {ok, State}." +tpl_cowboy_http = "-module($(n))." \ + "-behaviour(cowboy_http_handler)." \ + "" \ + "-export([init/3])." \ + "-export([handle/2])." \ + "-export([terminate/3])." \ + "" \ + "-record(state, {" \ + "})." \ + "" \ + "init(_, Req, _Opts) ->" \ + " {ok, Req, \#state{}}." \ + "" \ + "handle(Req, State=\#state{}) ->" \ + " {ok, Req2} = cowboy_req:reply(200, Req)," \ + " {ok, Req2, State}." \ + "" \ + "terminate(_Reason, _Req, _State) ->" \ + " ok." +tpl_cowboy_loop = "-module($(n))." \ + "-behaviour(cowboy_loop_handler)." \ + "" \ + "-export([init/3])." \ + "-export([info/3])." \ + "-export([terminate/3])." \ + "" \ + "-record(state, {" \ + "})." \ + "" \ + "init(_, Req, _Opts) ->" \ + " {loop, Req, \#state{}, 5000, hibernate}." \ + "" \ + "info(_Info, Req, State) ->" \ + " {loop, Req, State, hibernate}." \ + "" \ + "terminate(_Reason, _Req, _State) ->" \ + " ok." +tpl_cowboy_rest = "-module($(n))." \ + "" \ + "-export([init/3])." \ + "-export([content_types_provided/2])." \ + "-export([get_html/2])." \ + "" \ + "init(_, _Req, _Opts) ->" \ + " {upgrade, protocol, cowboy_rest}." \ + "" \ + "content_types_provided(Req, State) ->" \ + " {[{{<<\"text\">>, <<\"html\">>, '_'}, get_html}], Req, State}." \ + "" \ + "get_html(Req, State) ->" \ + " {<<\"This is REST!\">>, Req, State}." +tpl_cowboy_ws = "-module($(n))." \ + "-behaviour(cowboy_websocket_handler)." \ + "" \ + "-export([init/3])." \ + "-export([websocket_init/3])." \ + "-export([websocket_handle/3])." \ + "-export([websocket_info/3])." \ + "-export([websocket_terminate/3])." \ + "" \ + "-record(state, {" \ + "})." \ + "" \ + "init(_, _, _) ->" \ + " {upgrade, protocol, cowboy_websocket}." \ + "" \ + "websocket_init(_, Req, _Opts) ->" \ + " Req2 = cowboy_req:compact(Req)," \ + " {ok, Req2, \#state{}}." \ + "" \ + "websocket_handle({text, Data}, Req, State) ->" \ + " {reply, {text, Data}, Req, State};" \ + "websocket_handle({binary, Data}, Req, State) ->" \ + " {reply, {binary, Data}, Req, State};" \ + "websocket_handle(_Frame, Req, State) ->" \ + " {ok, Req, State}." \ + "" \ + "websocket_info(_Info, Req, State) ->" \ + " {ok, Req, State}." \ + "" \ + "websocket_terminate(_Reason, _Req, _State) ->" \ + " ok." +tpl_ranch_protocol = "-module($(n))." \ + "-behaviour(ranch_protocol)." \ + "" \ + "-export([start_link/4])." \ + "-export([init/4])." \ + "" \ + "-type opts() :: []." \ + "-export_type([opts/0])." \ + "" \ + "-record(state, {" \ + " socket :: inet:socket()," \ + " transport :: module()" \ + "})." \ + "" \ + "start_link(Ref, Socket, Transport, Opts) ->" \ + " Pid = spawn_link(?MODULE, init, [Ref, Socket, Transport, Opts])," \ + " {ok, Pid}." \ + "" \ + "-spec init(ranch:ref(), inet:socket(), module(), opts()) -> ok." \ + "init(Ref, Socket, Transport, _Opts) ->" \ + " ok = ranch:accept_ack(Ref)," \ + " loop(\#state{socket=Socket, transport=Transport})." \ + "" \ + "loop(State) ->" \ + " loop(State)." + +# Plugin-specific targets. + +bootstrap: +ifneq ($(wildcard src/),) + $(error Error: src/ directory already exists) endif - cd $(DEPS_DIR)/$(1) ; git checkout -q $(word 2,$(dep_$(1))) -endef + @printf "%s\n" $(bs_Makefile) > Makefile + @mkdir src/ + @printf "%s\n" $(bs_appsrc) > src/$(PROJECT).app.src + @printf "%s\n" $(bs_app) > src/$(PROJECT)_app.erl + $(eval n := $(PROJECT)_sup) + @printf "%s\n" $(tpl_supervisor) > src/$(PROJECT)_sup.erl + +bootstrap-lib: +ifneq ($(wildcard src/),) + $(error Error: src/ directory already exists) +endif + @printf "%s\n" $(bs_Makefile) > Makefile + @mkdir src/ + @printf "%s\n" $(bs_appsrc_lib) > src/$(PROJECT).app.src -define dep_target -$(DEPS_DIR)/$(1): - $(call get_dep,$(1)) -endef +bootstrap-rel: +ifneq ($(wildcard relx.config),) + $(error Error: relx.config already exists) +endif +ifneq ($(wildcard rel/),) + $(error Error: rel/ directory already exists) +endif + @printf "%s\n" $(bs_relx_config) > relx.config + @mkdir rel/ + @printf "%s\n" $(bs_sys_config) > rel/sys.config + @printf "%s\n" $(bs_vm_args) > rel/vm.args + +new: +ifeq ($(wildcard src/),) + $(error Error: src/ directory does not exist) +endif +ifndef t + $(error Usage: make new t=TEMPLATE n=NAME) +endif +ifndef tpl_$(t) + $(error Unknown template) +endif +ifndef n + $(error Usage: make new t=TEMPLATE n=NAME) +endif + @printf "%s\n" $(tpl_$(t)) > src/$(n).erl -$(foreach dep,$(DEPS),$(eval $(call dep_target,$(dep)))) +list-templates: + @echo Available templates: $(sort $(patsubst tpl_%,%,$(filter tpl_%,$(.VARIABLES)))) -deps: $(ALL_DEPS_DIRS) - @for dep in $(ALL_DEPS_DIRS) ; do \ - if [ -f $$dep/GNUmakefile ] || [ -f $$dep/makefile ] || [ -f $$dep/Makefile ] ; then \ - $(MAKE) -C $$dep ; \ - else \ - echo "include $(CURDIR)/erlang.mk" | $(MAKE) -f - -C $$dep ; \ - fi ; \ - done +# Copyright (c) 2013-2014, Loïc Hoguin +# This file is part of erlang.mk and subject to the terms of the ISC License. -clean-deps: - @for dep in $(ALL_DEPS_DIRS) ; do \ - if [ -f $$dep/GNUmakefile ] || [ -f $$dep/makefile ] || [ -f $$dep/Makefile ] ; then \ - $(MAKE) -C $$dep clean ; \ - else \ - echo "include $(CURDIR)/erlang.mk" | $(MAKE) -f - -C $$dep clean ; \ - fi ; \ - done +.PHONY: build-ct-deps build-ct-suites tests-ct clean-ct distclean-ct -# Documentation. +# Configuration. -EDOC_OPTS ?= +CT_OPTS ?= +ifneq ($(wildcard test/),) + CT_SUITES ?= $(sort $(subst _SUITE.erl,,$(shell find test -type f -name \*_SUITE.erl -exec basename {} \;))) +else + CT_SUITES ?= +endif -docs: clean-docs - $(gen_verbose) erl -noshell \ - -eval 'edoc:application($(PROJECT), ".", [$(EDOC_OPTS)]), init:stop().' +TEST_ERLC_OPTS ?= +debug_info +warn_export_vars +warn_shadow_vars +warn_obsolete_guard +TEST_ERLC_OPTS += -DTEST=1 -DEXTRA=1 +'{parse_transform, eunit_autoexport}' -clean-docs: - $(gen_verbose) rm -f doc/*.css doc/*.html doc/*.png doc/edoc-info +# Core targets. -# Tests. +tests:: tests-ct -$(foreach dep,$(TEST_DEPS),$(eval $(call dep_target,$(dep)))) +clean:: clean-ct -TEST_ERLC_OPTS ?= +debug_info +warn_export_vars +warn_shadow_vars +warn_obsolete_guard -TEST_ERLC_OPTS += -DTEST=1 -DEXTRA=1 +'{parse_transform, eunit_autoexport}' +distclean:: distclean-ct -build-test-deps: $(ALL_TEST_DEPS_DIRS) - @for dep in $(ALL_TEST_DEPS_DIRS) ; do $(MAKE) -C $$dep; done +help:: + @printf "%s\n" "" \ + "All your common_test suites have their associated targets." \ + "A suite named http_SUITE can be ran using the ct-http target." -build-tests: build-test-deps - $(gen_verbose) erlc -v $(TEST_ERLC_OPTS) -o test/ \ - $(wildcard test/*.erl test/*/*.erl) -pa ebin/ +# Plugin-specific targets. + +ALL_TEST_DEPS_DIRS = $(addprefix $(DEPS_DIR)/,$(TEST_DEPS)) -CT_OPTS ?= CT_RUN = ct_run \ -no_auto_compile \ -noshell \ @@ -232,35 +555,49 @@ CT_RUN = ct_run \ -dir test \ -logdir logs -ifneq ($(wildcard test/),) - CT_SUITES ?= $(sort $(subst _SUITE.erl,,$(shell find test -type f -name \*_SUITE.erl -exec basename {} \;))) -else - CT_SUITES ?= -endif +$(foreach dep,$(TEST_DEPS),$(eval $(call dep_target,$(dep)))) + +build-ct-deps: $(ALL_TEST_DEPS_DIRS) + @for dep in $(ALL_TEST_DEPS_DIRS) ; do $(MAKE) -C $$dep; done + +build-ct-suites: build-ct-deps + $(gen_verbose) erlc -v $(TEST_ERLC_OPTS) -o test/ \ + $(wildcard test/*.erl test/*/*.erl) -pa ebin/ -define test_target -test_$(1): ERLC_OPTS = $(TEST_ERLC_OPTS) -test_$(1): clean deps app build-tests +tests-ct: ERLC_OPTS = $(TEST_ERLC_OPTS) +tests-ct: clean deps app build-ct-suites @if [ -d "test" ] ; \ then \ mkdir -p logs/ ; \ - $(CT_RUN) -suite $(addsuffix _SUITE,$(1)) $(CT_OPTS) ; \ + $(CT_RUN) -suite $(addsuffix _SUITE,$(CT_SUITES)) $(CT_OPTS) ; \ fi $(gen_verbose) rm -f test/*.beam -endef - -$(foreach test,$(CT_SUITES),$(eval $(call test_target,$(test)))) -tests: ERLC_OPTS = $(TEST_ERLC_OPTS) -tests: clean deps app build-tests +define ct_suite_target +ct-$(1): ERLC_OPTS = $(TEST_ERLC_OPTS) +ct-$(1): clean deps app build-ct-suites @if [ -d "test" ] ; \ then \ mkdir -p logs/ ; \ - $(CT_RUN) -suite $(addsuffix _SUITE,$(CT_SUITES)) $(CT_OPTS) ; \ + $(CT_RUN) -suite $(addsuffix _SUITE,$(1)) $(CT_OPTS) ; \ fi $(gen_verbose) rm -f test/*.beam +endef -# Dialyzer. +$(foreach test,$(CT_SUITES),$(eval $(call ct_suite_target,$(test)))) + +clean-ct: + $(gen_verbose) rm -rf test/*.beam + +distclean-ct: + $(gen_verbose) rm -rf logs/ + +# Copyright (c) 2013-2014, Loïc Hoguin +# This file is part of erlang.mk and subject to the terms of the ISC License. + +.PHONY: plt distclean-plt dialyze + +# Configuration. DIALYZER_PLT ?= $(CURDIR)/.$(PROJECT).plt export DIALYZER_PLT @@ -269,32 +606,115 @@ PLT_APPS ?= DIALYZER_OPTS ?= -Werror_handling -Wrace_conditions \ -Wunmatched_returns # -Wunderspecs -build-plt: deps app +# Core targets. + +distclean:: distclean-plt + +help:: + @printf "%s\n" "" \ + "Dialyzer targets:" \ + " plt Build a PLT file for this project" \ + " dialyze Analyze the project using Dialyzer" + +# Plugin-specific targets. + +plt: deps app @dialyzer --build_plt --apps erts kernel stdlib $(PLT_APPS) $(ALL_DEPS_DIRS) +distclean-plt: + $(gen_verbose) rm -f $(DIALYZER_PLT) + dialyze: @dialyzer --no_native --src -r src $(DIALYZER_OPTS) -# Packages. +# Copyright (c) 2013-2014, Loïc Hoguin +# This file is part of erlang.mk and subject to the terms of the ISC License. -$(PKG_FILE): - @$(call get_pkg_file) +# Verbosity. -pkg-list: $(PKG_FILE) - @cat $(PKG_FILE) | awk 'BEGIN { FS = "\t" }; { print \ - "Name:\t\t" $$1 "\n" \ - "Repository:\t" $$2 "\n" \ - "Website:\t" $$3 "\n" \ - "Description:\t" $$4 "\n" }' +dtl_verbose_0 = @echo " DTL " $(filter %.dtl,$(?F)); +dtl_verbose = $(dtl_verbose_$(V)) + +# Core targets. + +define compile_erlydtl + $(dtl_verbose) erl -noshell -pa ebin/ $(DEPS_DIR)/erlydtl/ebin/ -eval ' \ + Compile = fun(F) -> \ + Module = list_to_atom( \ + string:to_lower(filename:basename(F, ".dtl")) ++ "_dtl"), \ + erlydtl:compile(F, Module, [{out_dir, "ebin/"}]) \ + end, \ + _ = [Compile(F) || F <- string:tokens("$(1)", " ")], \ + init:stop()' +endef + +ifneq ($(wildcard src/),) +ebin/$(PROJECT).app:: $(shell find templates -type f -name \*.dtl 2>/dev/null) + $(if $(strip $?),$(call compile_erlydtl,$?)) +endif + +# Copyright (c) 2013-2014, Loïc Hoguin +# This file is part of erlang.mk and subject to the terms of the ISC License. + +.PHONY: distclean-edoc + +# Configuration. + +EDOC_OPTS ?= + +# Core targets. + +docs:: distclean-edoc + $(gen_verbose) erl -noshell \ + -eval 'edoc:application($(PROJECT), ".", [$(EDOC_OPTS)]), init:stop().' + +distclean:: distclean-edoc + +# Plugin-specific targets. + +distclean-edoc: + $(gen_verbose) rm -f doc/*.css doc/*.html doc/*.png doc/edoc-info + +# Copyright (c) 2013-2014, Loïc Hoguin +# This file is part of erlang.mk and subject to the terms of the ISC License. + +.PHONY: distclean-rel + +# Configuration. + +RELX_CONFIG ?= $(CURDIR)/relx.config + +ifneq ($(wildcard $(RELX_CONFIG)),) + +RELX ?= $(CURDIR)/relx +export RELX + +RELX_URL ?= https://github.com/erlware/relx/releases/download/v1.0.2/relx +RELX_OPTS ?= +RELX_OUTPUT_DIR ?= _rel + +ifeq ($(firstword $(RELX_OPTS)),-o) + RELX_OUTPUT_DIR = $(word 2,$(RELX_OPTS)) +endif + +# Core targets. + +rel:: distclean-rel $(RELX) + @$(RELX) -c $(RELX_CONFIG) $(RELX_OPTS) + +distclean:: distclean-rel + +# Plugin-specific targets. + +define relx_fetch + $(call core_http_get,$(RELX),$(RELX_URL)) + chmod +x $(RELX) +endef + +$(RELX): + @$(call relx_fetch) + +distclean-rel: + $(gen_verbose) rm -rf $(RELX_OUTPUT_DIR) -ifdef q -pkg-search: $(PKG_FILE) - @cat $(PKG_FILE) | grep -i ${q} | awk 'BEGIN { FS = "\t" }; { print \ - "Name:\t\t" $$1 "\n" \ - "Repository:\t" $$2 "\n" \ - "Website:\t" $$3 "\n" \ - "Description:\t" $$4 "\n" }' -else -pkg-search: - @echo "Usage: make pkg-search q=STRING" endif -- cgit v1.2.3