This might prove helpful when the package managers either doesn't have Catch at all, or provides it in obsolete version (Ubuntu 16.04, I am looking at you). Closes #1383
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CMake integration
Contents
CMake target
Automatic test registration
CMake project options
Installing Catch2 from git repository
Because we use CMake to build Catch2, we also provide a couple of integration points for our users.
- Catch2 exports a (namespaced) CMake target
- Catch2's repository contains CMake scripts for automatic registration
of
TEST_CASE
s in CTest
CMake target
Catch2's CMake build exports an interface target Catch2::Catch2
. Linking
against it will add the proper include path and all necessary capabilities
to the resulting binary.
This means that if Catch2 has been installed on the system, it should be enough to do:
find_package(Catch2 REQUIRED)
target_link_libraries(tests Catch2::Catch2)
This target is also provided when Catch2 is used as a subdirectory.
Assuming that Catch2 has been cloned to lib/Catch2
:
add_subdirectory(lib/Catch2)
target_link_libraries(tests Catch2::Catch2)
Automatic test registration
Catch2's repository also contains two CMake scripts that help users
with automatically registering their TEST_CASE
s with CTest. They
can be found in the contrib
folder, and are
Catch.cmake
(and its dependencyCatchAddTests.cmake
)ParseAndAddCatchTests.cmake
If Catch2 has been installed in system, both of these can be used after
doing find_package(Catch2 REQUIRED)
. Otherwise you need to add them
to your CMake module path.
Catch.cmake
and AddCatchTests.cmake
Catch.cmake
provides function catch_discover_tests
to get tests from
a target. This function works by running the resulting executable with
--list-test-names-only
flag, and then parsing the output to find all
existing tests.
Usage
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.5)
project(baz LANGUAGES CXX VERSION 0.0.1)
find_package(Catch2 REQUIRED)
add_executable(foo test.cpp)
target_link_libraries(foo Catch2::Catch2)
include(CTest)
include(Catch)
catch_discover_tests(foo)
Customization
catch_discover_tests
can be given several extra argumets:
catch_discover_tests(target
[TEST_SPEC arg1...]
[EXTRA_ARGS arg1...]
[WORKING_DIRECTORY dir]
[TEST_PREFIX prefix]
[TEST_SUFFIX suffix]
[PROPERTIES name1 value1...]
[TEST_LIST var]
)
TEST_SPEC arg1...
Specifies test cases, wildcarded test cases, tags and tag expressions to
pass to the Catch executable alongside the --list-test-names-only
flag.
EXTRA_ARGS arg1...
Any extra arguments to pass on the command line to each test case.
WORKING_DIRECTORY dir
Specifies the directory in which to run the discovered test cases. If this option is not provided, the current binary directory is used.
TEST_PREFIX prefix
Specifies a prefix to be added to the name of each discovered test case.
This can be useful when the same test executable is being used in multiple
calls to catch_discover_tests()
, with different TEST_SPEC
or EXTRA_ARGS
.
TEST_SUFFIX suffix
Same as TEST_PREFIX
, except it specific the suffix for the test names.
Both TEST_PREFIX
and TEST_SUFFIX
can be specified at the same time.
PROPERTIES name1 value1...
Specifies additional properties to be set on all tests discovered by this
invocation of catch_discover_tests
.
TEST_LIST var
Make the list of tests available in the variable var
, rather than the
default <target>_TESTS
. This can be useful when the same test
executable is being used in multiple calls to catch_discover_tests()
.
Note that this variable is only available in CTest.
ParseAndAddCatchTests.cmake
ParseAndAddCatchTests
works by parsing all implementation files
associated with the provided target, and registering them via CTest's
add_test
. This approach has some limitations, such as the fact that
commented-out tests will be registered anyway.
Usage
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.5)
project(baz LANGUAGES CXX VERSION 0.0.1)
find_package(Catch2 REQUIRED)
add_executable(foo test.cpp)
target_link_libraries(foo Catch2::Catch2)
include(CTest)
include(ParseAndAddCatchTests)
ParseAndAddCatchTests(foo)
Customization
ParseAndAddCatchTests
provides some customization points:
PARSE_CATCH_TESTS_VERBOSE
-- WhenON
, the script prints debug messages. Defaults toOFF
.PARSE_CATCH_TESTS_NO_HIDDEN_TESTS
-- WhenON
, hidden tests (tests tagged with any of[!hide]
,[.]
or[.foo]
) will not be registered. Defaults toOFF
.PARSE_CATCH_TESTS_ADD_FIXTURE_IN_TEST_NAME
-- WhenON
, adds fixture class name to the test name in CTest. Defaults toON
.PARSE_CATCH_TESTS_ADD_TARGET_IN_TEST_NAME
-- WhenON
, adds target name to the test name in CTest. Defaults toON
.PARSE_CATCH_TESTS_ADD_TO_CONFIGURE_DEPENDS
-- WhenON
, adds test file toCMAKE_CONFIGURE_DEPENDS
. This means that the CMake configuration step will be re-ran when the test files change, letting new tests be automatically discovered. Defaults toOFF
.
CMake project options
Catch2's CMake project also provides some options for other projects that consume it. These are
CATCH_BUILD_TESTING
-- WhenON
, Catch2's SelfTest project will be built. Defaults toON
. Note that Catch2 also obeysBUILD_TESTING
CMake variable, so both of them need to beON
for the SelfTest to be built, and either of them can be set toOFF
to disable building SelfTest.CATCH_BUILD_EXAMPLES
-- WhenON
, Catch2's usage examples will be built. Defaults toOFF
.CATCH_INSTALL_DOCS
-- WhenON
, Catch2's documentation will be included in the installation. Defaults toON
.CATCH_INSTALL_HELPERS
-- WhenON
, Catch2's contrib folder will be included in the installation. Defaults toON
.BUILD_TESTING
-- WhenON
and the project is not used as a subproject, Catch2's test binary will be built. Defaults toON
.
Installing Catch2 from git repository
If you cannot install Catch2 from a package manager (e.g. Ubuntu 16.04 provides catch only in version 1.2.0) you might want to install it from the repository instead. Assuming you have enough rights, you can just install it to the default location, like so:
$ git clone https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2.git
$ cd Catch2
$ cmake -Bbuild -H. -DBUILD_TESTING=OFF
$ sudo cmake --build build/ --target install
If you do not have superuser rights, you will also need to specify CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX when configuring the build, and then modify your calls to find_package accordingly.