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FairMQ
C++ Message Queuing Library
Dependencies
- Boost (PUBLIC)
- FairLogger (PUBLIC)
- CMake (BUILD)
- GTest (BUILD, optional,
tests
) - ZeroMQ (PRIVATE)
- Msgpack (PRIVATE, optional,
nanomsg_transport
) - nanomsg (PRIVATE, optional,
nanomsg_transport
) - OFI (PRIVATE, optional,
ofi_transport
) - Protobuf (PRIVATE, optional,
ofi_transport
) - DDS (PRIVATE, optional,
dds_plugin
)
Installation
git clone https://github.com/FairRootGroup/FairMQ
mkdir fairmq_build && cd fairmq_build
cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=./fairmq_install ../fairmq
cmake --build . --target install
If dependencies are not installed in standard system
directories, you can hint the installation location
via -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=...
or per dependency via
-D{DEPENDENCY}_ROOT=...
. {DEPENDENCY}
can be GTEST
,
BOOST
, FAIRLOGGER
, ZEROMQ
, MSGPACK
, NANOMSG
,
OFI
, PROTOBUF
, or DDS
(*_ROOT
variables can also
be environment variables).
Usage
FairMQ ships as a CMake package, so in your CMakeLists.txt
you can discover it like this:
find_package(FairMQ)
If FairMQ is not installed in system directories, you can hint the installation:
set(CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH /path/to/FairMQ_install_prefix ${CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH})
find_package(FairMQ)
find_package(FairMQ)
will define an imported target FairMQ::FairMQ
(An alias FairRoot::FairMQ
is also defined for backwards compatibility, but it is deprecated).
In order to succesfully compile and link against the FairMQ::FairMQ
target,
you need to discover its public package dependencies, too.
find_package(FairMQ)
find_package(FairLogger ${FairMQ_FairLogger_VERSION})
find_package(Boost ${FairMQ_Boost_VERSION} COMPONENTS ${FairMQ_BOOST_COMPONENTS})
Of course, feel free to customize the above commands to your needs.
Optionally, you can require certain FairMQ package components and a minimum version:
find_package(FairMQ 1.1.0 COMPONENTS nanomsg_transport dds_plugin)
find_package(FairLogger ${FairMQ_FairLogger_VERSION})
find_package(Boost ${FairMQ_Boost_VERSION} COMPONENTS ${FairMQ_BOOST_COMPONENTS})
When building FairMQ, CMake will print a summary table of all available package components.
CMake options
On command line:
-DDISABLE_COLOR=ON
disables coloured console output.-DBUILD_TESTING=OFF
disables building of tests.-DBUILD_NANOMSG_TRANSPORT=ON
enables building of nanomsg transport.-DBUILD_OFI_TRANSPORT=ON
enables building of the experimental OFI transport.-DBUILD_DDS_PLUGIN=ON
enables building of the DDS plugin.- You can hint non-system installations for dependent packages, see the #Installation section above
After the find_package(FairMQ)
call the following CMake variables are defined:
${FairMQ_Boost_VERSION}
contains the minimum Boost version FairMQ requires.${FairMQ_Boost_COMPONENTS}
contains the list of Boost components FairMQ depends on.${FairMQ_FairLogger_VERSION}
contains the minimum FairLogger version FairMQ requires.- ... TODO
Documentation
Standard FairRoot is running all the different analysis tasks within one process. FairMQ (Message Queue) allows starting tasks on different processes and provides the communication layer between these processes.
License
GNU Lesser General Public Licence (LGPL) version 3, see LICENSE.
Copyright (C) 2013-2018 GSI Helmholtzzentrum fuer Schwerionenforschung GmbH