CMake task
TFS 2017 | TFS 2015
Use this task to build with the CMake cross-platform build system.
Demands
cmake
Important
The Microsoft-hosted agents have CMake installed by default so you don't
need to include a demand for CMake in your azure-pipelines.yml
file. If you do include a demand
for CMake you may receive an error. To resolve, remove the demand.
Arguments
Argument | Description |
---|---|
cwd Working Directory |
(Optional) Working directory when CMake is run. The default value is If you specify a relative path, then it is relative to your repo. For example, if you specify You can also specify a full path outside the repo, and you can use variables. For example: If the path you specify does not exist, CMake creates it. Default value: build Argument aliases: workingDirectory
|
cmakeArgs Arguments |
(Optional) Arguments that you want to pass to CMake. |
Open source
This task is open source on GitHub. Feedback and contributions are welcome.
FAQ
How do I enable CMake for Microsoft-hosted agents?
The Microsoft-hosted agents have CMake installed already so you don't need to do anything. You do not need to add a demand for CMake in your azure-pipelines.yml
file.
How do I enable CMake for my on-premises agent?
Install CMake and make sure to add it to the path of the user that the agent is running as on your agent machine.
In your web browser, navigate to Agent pools:
Navigate to your project and choose Settings (gear icon) > Agent Queues.
Choose Manage pools.
Navigate to the capabilities tab:
Select the desired agent, and choose the Capabilities tab.
Click Add capability and set the fields to
cmake
andyes
.Click Save changes.
How does CMake work? What arguments can I use?
Do I need an agent?
You need at least one agent to run your build or release.
I'm having problems. How can I troubleshoot them?
See Troubleshoot Build and Release.
I can't select a default agent pool and I can't queue my build or release. How do I fix this?
See Agent pools.
My NuGet push task is failing with the following error: "Error: unable to get local issuer certificate". How can I fix this?
This can be fixed by adding a trusted root certificate. You can either add the NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS=file
environment variable to your build agent, or you can add the NODE.EXTRA.CA.CERTS=file
task variable in your pipeline. See Node.js documentation for more details about this variable. See Set variables in a pipeline for instructions on setting a variable in your pipeline.
I use TFS on-premises and I don't see some of these features. Why not?
Some of these features are available only on Azure Pipelines and not yet available on-premises. Some features are available on-premises if you have upgraded to the latest version of TFS.