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\page buildcmake Building a Discord Bot Using CMake (UNIX)
\warning **This tutorial will assume that you have already installed DPP.** If you haven't, please head over to \ref install-linux-deb "this page", or any install page that matches your OS. If you want to use source, then continue your journey over at \ref buildlinux "this page" for a full explanation into using CMake with source.
## 1. Toolchain
Before continuing, you will need to install `cmake` on your system. To be sure that `cmake` is installed, you can type the following command:
```bash
$ cmake --version
cmake version 3.22.1
```
If your CMake version is not as shown above then don't worry! You can still follow along, even if you're ahead or behind!
## 2. Create a CMake project
In an empty directory, create the following files and directories:
\dot
digraph "Example Directory" {
graph [ranksep=1];
node [colorscheme="blues9", fontname="helvetica"];
"Your Directory" [style=filled, color=1, shape=rect]
subgraph cluster_0 {
style=filled;
color=lightgrey;
node [style=filled, color=2, shape=rect]
build;
cmake;
src;
"CMakeLists.txt";
label = "The main area for your bot's files.";
}
subgraph cluster_1 {
style=filled;
color=lightgrey;
node [style=filled, color=3, shape=rect]
"FindDPP.cmake";
label = "This file is to tell CMake where DPP is.";
}
subgraph cluster_2 {
style=filled;
color=lightgrey;
node [style=filled, color=3, shape=rect]
"main.cpp";
"main.h";
"more code...";
label = "This is where your bot's code will go.";
}
"Your Directory" -> build;
"Your Directory" -> src;
"Your Directory" -> cmake;
"Your Directory" -> "CMakeLists.txt";
cmake -> "FindDPP.cmake";
src -> "main.cpp";
src -> "main.h";
src -> "more code...";
}
\enddot
## 3. Configure CMake
You'll need to modify the `CMakeLists.txt` to tell CMake what it's looking for, and other information.
Here is an example CMake configuration, you can adapt it according to your needs:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~cmake
# Minimum CMake version required, we'll just use the latest version.
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.22)
# Project name, version and description
project(discord-bot VERSION 1.0 DESCRIPTION "A discord bot")
list(APPEND CMAKE_MODULE_PATH ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake)
# Create an executable
add_executable(${PROJECT_NAME}
src/main.cpp
)
# Find our pre-installed DPP package (using FindDPP.cmake).
find_package(DPP REQUIRED)
# Link the pre-installed DPP package.
target_link_libraries(${PROJECT_NAME}
${DPP_LIBRARIES}
)
# Include the DPP directories.
target_include_directories(${PROJECT_NAME} PRIVATE
${DPP_INCLUDE_DIR}
)
# Set C++ version
set_target_properties(${PROJECT_NAME} PROPERTIES
CXX_STANDARD 17
CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED ON
)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
We'll also need to populate our `FindDPP.cmake` file, inside the `cmake` directory!
Here's what you should use:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~cmake
find_path(DPP_INCLUDE_DIR NAMES dpp/dpp.h HINTS ${DPP_ROOT_DIR})
find_library(DPP_LIBRARIES NAMES dpp "libdpp.a" HINTS ${DPP_ROOT_DIR})
include(FindPackageHandleStandardArgs)
find_package_handle_standard_args(DPP DEFAULT_MSG DPP_LIBRARIES DPP_INCLUDE_DIR)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
## 4. Build the bot.
Now that we have our all our cmake stuff setup and we've got our code in place, we can initalise CMake. You'll want to go inside the `build/` directory and do `cmake ..`.
Once that's completed, you'll want to head back to your up-most folder (where all the folders are for your bot) and run `cmake --build build/ -j4` (replace -j4 with however many threads you want to use). This will start compiling your bot and creating the executable.
After that has finished, you can head into `build/` and run your bot by doing `./discord-bot`! If everything went well, you should see your bot come online!
**Have fun!**