4.9 KiB
CMake
Integration
You can also use the nlohmann_json::nlohmann_json
interface target in CMake. This target populates the appropriate usage requirements for INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES
to point to the appropriate include directories and INTERFACE_COMPILE_FEATURES
for the necessary C++11 flags.
External
To use this library from a CMake project, you can locate it directly with find_package()
and use the namespaced imported target from the generated package configuration:
# CMakeLists.txt
find_package(nlohmann_json 3.2.0 REQUIRED)
...
add_library(foo ...)
...
target_link_libraries(foo PRIVATE nlohmann_json::nlohmann_json)
The package configuration file, nlohmann_jsonConfig.cmake
, can be used either from an install tree or directly out of the build tree.
Embedded
To embed the library directly into an existing CMake project, place the entire source tree in a subdirectory and call add_subdirectory()
in your CMakeLists.txt
file:
# If you only include this third party in PRIVATE source files, you do not
# need to install it when your main project gets installed.
# set(JSON_Install OFF CACHE INTERNAL "")
# Don't use include(nlohmann_json/CMakeLists.txt) since that carries with it
# unintended consequences that will break the build. It's generally
# discouraged (although not necessarily well documented as such) to use
# include(...) for pulling in other CMake projects anyways.
add_subdirectory(nlohmann_json)
...
add_library(foo ...)
...
target_link_libraries(foo PRIVATE nlohmann_json::nlohmann_json)
Embedded (FetchContent)
Since CMake v3.11, FetchContent can be used to automatically download the repository as a dependency at configure type.
Example:
include(FetchContent)
FetchContent_Declare(json
GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/nlohmann/json
GIT_TAG v3.7.3)
FetchContent_GetProperties(json)
if(NOT json_POPULATED)
FetchContent_Populate(json)
add_subdirectory(${json_SOURCE_DIR} ${json_BINARY_DIR} EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL)
endif()
target_link_libraries(foo PRIVATE nlohmann_json::nlohmann_json)
!!! Note The repository https://github.com/nlohmann/json download size is quite large. You might want to depend on a smaller repository. For instance, you might want to replace the URL above by https://github.com/ArthurSonzogni/nlohmann_json_cmake_fetchcontent.
Supporting Both
To allow your project to support either an externally supplied or an embedded JSON library, you can use a pattern akin to the following:
# Top level CMakeLists.txt
project(FOO)
...
option(FOO_USE_EXTERNAL_JSON "Use an external JSON library" OFF)
...
add_subdirectory(thirdparty)
...
add_library(foo ...)
...
# Note that the namespaced target will always be available regardless of the
# import method
target_link_libraries(foo PRIVATE nlohmann_json::nlohmann_json)
# thirdparty/CMakeLists.txt
...
if(FOO_USE_EXTERNAL_JSON)
find_package(nlohmann_json 3.2.0 REQUIRED)
else()
set(JSON_BuildTests OFF CACHE INTERNAL "")
add_subdirectory(nlohmann_json)
endif()
...
thirdparty/nlohmann_json
is then a complete copy of this source tree.
CMake Options
JSON_BuildTests
Build the unit tests when BUILD_TESTING
is enabled. This option is ON
by default if the library's CMake project is the top project. That is, when integrating the library as described above, the test suite is not built unless explicitly switched on with this option.
JSON_CI
Enable CI build targets. The exact targets are used during the several CI steps and are subject to change without notice. This option is OFF
by default.
JSON_Diagnostics
Enable extended diagnostic messages by defining macro JSON_DIAGNOSTICS
. This option is OFF
by default.
JSON_FastTests
Skip expensive/slow test suites. This option is OFF
by default. Depends on JSON_BuildTests
.
JSON_ImplicitConversions
Enable implicit conversions by defining macro JSON_USE_IMPLICIT_CONVERSIONS
. This option is ON
by default.
JSON_Install
Install CMake targets during install step. This option is ON
by default if the library's CMake project is the top project.
JSON_MultipleHeaders
Use non-amalgamated version of the library. This option is OFF
by default.
JSON_SystemInclude
Treat the library headers like system headers (i.e., adding SYSTEM
to the target_include_directories
call) to checks for this library by tools like Clang-Tidy. This option is OFF
by default.
JSON_Valgrind
Execute test suite with Valgrind. This option is OFF
by default. Depends on JSON_BuildTests
.