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erlang.mk

A build tool for Erlang that just works.

Check out our upcoming user guide!

The README only contains legacy documentation that was not moved to the guide yet. Check there if you don't find what you're looking for.

Requirements

erlang.mk requires GNU Make and expects to be ran in a standard unix environment with Erlang installed and in the $PATH.

Common workflow

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.

Compiling and dependencies

Gone! Check out our upcoming user guide!

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.

Extending 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.

clean::
	@rm anotherfile

You can enable verbose mode by calling Make with the variable V set to 1.

$ make V=1

Parallel execution

Parallel execution is currently disabled.

Parallel execution can be enabled through the use of the -j option. The following output showcases concurrent downloading of dependencies.

$ make -j32
Cloning into '/home/essen/ninenines/cowboy/deps/ranch'...
Cloning into '/home/essen/ninenines/cowboy/deps/cowlib'...

The -O option will ensure that output from different targets is grouped, which is particularly useful when running tests with different frameworks at the same time. The disadvantage of this option however is that there is no output until the target is completed.

The``MAKEFLAGSvariable can be used to set it permanently on your system. It can be set in your.zshrc`, `.bashrc` or equivalent file.

MAKEFLAGS="-j32 -O"

C/C++ compiler plugin

This plugin is available by default. It is meant to simplify the management of projects that include C and/or C++ source code, like NIFs for example.

If the file $(C_SRC_DIR)/Makefile exists, then the plugin simply calls it when needed. Otherwise it tries to compile it directly.

You can use a different directory than ./c_src by setting the C_SRC_DIR variable.

You can override the output file by setting the C_SRC_OUTPUT variable.

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.

The CC, CXX, CFLAGS, CXXFLAGS, LDLIBS and LDFLAGS variables may be modified or replaced with any value of your choosing. The defaults are system dependent.

Common_test plugin

This plugin is available by default. It adds the following target:

ct runs all test suites for this application.

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.

You can override the list of suites that will run when using make tests by setting the CT_SUITES variable.

You can add extra ct_run options by defining the CT_OPTS variable. For more information please see erl -man ct_run.

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.

Dialyzer plugin

This plugin is available by default. It adds the following targets:

plt builds the PLT file for this application.

dialyze runs Dialyzer.

The PLT file is built in ./$(PROJECT).plt by default. You can override this location by setting the DIALYZER_PLT variable.

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.

Dialyzer options can be modified by defining the DIALYZER_OPTS variable. The directories to be analyzed can be overriden using the DIALYZER_DIRS variable. It defaults to analyzing source files recursively found in src/. 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.

Elvis plugin

This plugin is available by default. It adds the following target:

elvis runs Elvis style checker for this application.

The ELVIS_CONFIG variable specifies the location of the configuration file which holds the rules to be applied. If there's no elvis.config file the default one will be downloaded. When the ELVIS variable points to a non-existing file then the elvis executable will be downloaded as well. Any other option should go in the ELVIS_OPTS variable.

ErlyDTL plugin

This plugin is available by default. It adds automatic compilation of ErlyDTL templates found in templates/*.dtl or any subdirectory.

By default it ignores names of subdirectories and compiles a/b/templatename.dtl into templatename_dtl.beam. To include subdirectories names in the compiled module name add DTL_FULL_PATH=1 into your Makefile - a/b/templatename.dtl will be compiled into a_b_templatename_dtl.beam.

Escript plugin

This plugin is available by default. It adds the following target:

escript which creates a shell-executable archive named the same as your $(PROJECT), containing the following files from your application and its dependencies:

  • *.beam
  • contents of priv/
  • sys.config for your application

There are a number of optional configuration parameters:

  • ESCRIPT_NAME if a different output file is required
  • ESCRIPT_COMMENT to alter the comment line in the escript header
  • ESCRIPT_BEAMS for the paths searched for *.beam files to include
  • ESCRIPT_SYS_CONFIG defaults to rel/sys.config
  • ESCRIPT_EMU_ARGS for the parameters used to start the VM
  • ESCRIPT_SHEBANG for the line used by your shell to start escript
  • ESCRIPT_STATIC for non-beam directories to be included as well

Refer to http://www.erlang.org/doc/man/escript.html for more information on escript functionality in general.

EUnit plugin

This plugin is available by default. It adds the following target:

eunit which runs all the EUnit tests found in ebin or the test directory specified in TEST_DIR.

EUNIT_OPTS can be used to specify EUnit-specific options (e.g. verbose) that will be used when calling eunit:test/2. This configuration parameter is empty by default.. Note that EUnit options are specified as a comma-separated list of options.

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.

If RELX_OPTS includes the -o option (instead of using RELX_OUTPUT_DIR, then that option must be the first in the list, otherwise erlang.mk will fail to find it and will not be able to clean up the release directory.

Shell plugin

This plugin is available by default.

SHELL_DEPS adds the specified modules only when make shell or make build-shell-deps is run. For example, to include a module reloader and TDD test runner, one might add SHELL_DEPS = tddreloader to the Makefile.

You can add extra erl options by defining the SHELL_OPTS variable. For more information please see erl -man erl.

SHELL_PATH adds paths to the shell's library search path. By default this option sets the paths to -pa ../$(PROJECT)/ebin $(DEPS_DIR)/*/ebin.

Triq plugin

This plugin is available by default. It adds the following target:

triq will check all the properties found in ebin or the test directory specified in TEST_DIR.

You can use the t variable to give a specific module or function to run, for example:

$ make triq t=cow_http_hd

Or:

$ make triq t=cow_http_hd:prop_parse_accept

Xref plugin

This plugin is available by default. It adds the following target:

xref Erlang Xref Runner (inspired in rebar's rebar_xref)

The XREF_CONFIG variable specifies the location of the configuration file which holds the checks to be applied. If there is no xref.config all xref checks will be applied to the binaries located in the /ebin directory.

Contributing

You can contribute by providing feedback, creating patches, adding packages to the index or new features as plugins.

To add a package to the index, please use the pkg_add.sh script. To use it, first fork the repository, then please follow the example below:

$ git clone https://github.com/$YOURUSERNAME/erlang.mk
$ cd erlang.mk
$ ./pkg_add.sh cowboy git https://github.com/ninenines/cowboy 1.0.0 http://ninenines.eu "Small, fast and modular HTTP server."
$ git push origin master

Then open a pull request. The arguments given to the script are, in order, the project name, the download method used, the repository URL, the commit/tag/branch/version to pull, a link to the package's website and finally its description. Make sure to put double quotes around the description.

You can submit as many packages as you want in one pull request as long as you follow the instructions above.

For patches or plugins, you have to edit the core/*.mk or plugins/*.mk files. If you submit a new plugin, you also need to add it to the build.config file.

Make sure to keep the commit title short, to have a single commit per package/feature/fix and you're good to submit a pull request! And again, please don't forget to run make and to commit the updated erlang.mk or index files along with your other changes. Thanks!

Support

  • Official IRC Channel: #ninenines on irc.freenode.net
  • Mailing Lists

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