xpm install
Synopsis
Invoked with arguments referring to packages:
xpm install [<options> ...] [<packs>...]
Invoked with no package arguments, and running in a package folder:
xpm install [<options> ...]
Aliases:
i
intstall
Description
This command installs a package, and all packages that it depends on.
As for npm, a package is any of the following:
- A folder containing a
package.json
file. - A gzipped tarball containing (1).
- A URL that resolves to (2).
- A
<name>@<version>
that is published on the registry with (3). - A
<name>@<tag>
that points to (4). - A
<name>
that has alatest
tag satisfying (5). - A
git
url that, when cloned, results in (1).
Even if you never publish your package, you can still get a lot of benefits of using xpm to conveniently install dependencies, and perhaps to automate path management for dependent tools.
Install dependencies
When invoked without arguments in a package folder, xpm install
installs
the dependencies listed in the dependencies
and devDependencies
field in package.json
.
If the dependencies are xPacks, they are installed in the local xpacks
folder. For binary xPacks, soft links to the executables are created
in the xpacks/.bin
folder (on Windows .cmd
stubs are created).
To maintain compatibility with npm, dependencies
must not necessarily be xPacks, they can also be npm modules,
and are installed as usual in node_modules
.
Example:
$ cd /tmp/hifive1-blinky-cpp
$ xpm install --verbose
xPack manager - install package(s)
Installing dependencies for 'hifive1-blinky-cpp'...
Folder 'micro-os-plus-diag-trace' linked to '@micro-os-plus/diag-trace/1.0.6'.
Folder 'sifive-hifive1-board' linked to '@sifive/hifive1-board/1.0.3'.
Folder 'sifive-devices' linked to '@sifive/devices/1.0.2'.
Folder 'micro-os-plus-riscv-arch' linked to '@micro-os-plus/riscv-arch/1.0.2'.
Folder 'micro-os-plus-startup' linked to '@micro-os-plus/startup/1.0.7'.
Folder 'micro-os-plus-c-libs' linked to '@micro-os-plus/c-libs/1.0.6'.
Folder 'micro-os-plus-cpp-libs' linked to '@micro-os-plus/cpp-libs/1.0.4'.
Folder 'xmake' linked to 'xmake/0.3.8'.
File 'xmake' linked to 'xmake/bin/xmake.js'
Folder 'gnu-mcu-eclipse-riscv-none-gcc' linked to '@gnu-mcu-eclipse/riscv-none-gcc/7.2.0-2.1'.
File 'riscv-none-embed-addr2line' linked to 'gnu-mcu-eclipse-riscv-none-gcc/.content/bin/riscv-none-embed-addr2line'
File 'riscv-none-embed-ar' linked to 'gnu-mcu-eclipse-riscv-none-gcc/.content/bin/riscv-none-embed-ar'
File 'riscv-none-embed-as' linked to 'gnu-mcu-eclipse-riscv-none-gcc/.content/bin/riscv-none-embed-as'
File 'riscv-none-embed-c++' linked to 'gnu-mcu-eclipse-riscv-none-gcc/.content/bin/riscv-none-embed-c++'
File 'riscv-none-embed-c++filt' linked to 'gnu-mcu-eclipse-riscv-none-gcc/.content/bin/riscv-none-embed-c++filt'
File 'riscv-none-embed-cpp' linked to 'gnu-mcu-eclipse-riscv-none-gcc/.content/bin/riscv-none-embed-cpp'
File 'riscv-none-embed-elfedit' linked to 'gnu-mcu-eclipse-riscv-none-gcc/.content/bin/riscv-none-embed-elfedit'
File 'riscv-none-embed-g++' linked to 'gnu-mcu-eclipse-riscv-none-gcc/.content/bin/riscv-none-embed-g++'
File 'riscv-none-embed-gcc' linked to 'gnu-mcu-eclipse-riscv-none-gcc/.content/bin/riscv-none-embed-gcc'
File 'riscv-none-embed-gcc-7.2.0' linked to 'gnu-mcu-eclipse-riscv-none-gcc/.content/bin/riscv-none-embed-gcc-7.2.0'
File 'riscv-none-embed-gcc-ar' linked to 'gnu-mcu-eclipse-riscv-none-gcc/.content/bin/riscv-none-embed-gcc-ar'
File 'riscv-none-embed-gcc-nm' linked to 'gnu-mcu-eclipse-riscv-none-gcc/.content/bin/riscv-none-embed-gcc-nm'
File 'riscv-none-embed-gcc-ranlib' linked to 'gnu-mcu-eclipse-riscv-none-gcc/.content/bin/riscv-none-embed-gcc-ranlib'
File 'riscv-none-embed-gcov' linked to 'gnu-mcu-eclipse-riscv-none-gcc/.content/bin/riscv-none-embed-gcov'
File 'riscv-none-embed-gcov-dump' linked to 'gnu-mcu-eclipse-riscv-none-gcc/.content/bin/riscv-none-embed-gcov-dump'
File 'riscv-none-embed-gcov-tool' linked to 'gnu-mcu-eclipse-riscv-none-gcc/.content/bin/riscv-none-embed-gcov-tool'
File 'riscv-none-embed-gdb' linked to 'gnu-mcu-eclipse-riscv-none-gcc/.content/bin/riscv-none-embed-gdb'
File 'riscv-none-embed-gprof' linked to 'gnu-mcu-eclipse-riscv-none-gcc/.content/bin/riscv-none-embed-gprof'
File 'riscv-none-embed-ld' linked to 'gnu-mcu-eclipse-riscv-none-gcc/.content/bin/riscv-none-embed-ld'
File 'riscv-none-embed-ld.bfd' linked to 'gnu-mcu-eclipse-riscv-none-gcc/.content/bin/riscv-none-embed-ld.bfd'
File 'riscv-none-embed-nm' linked to 'gnu-mcu-eclipse-riscv-none-gcc/.content/bin/riscv-none-embed-nm'
File 'riscv-none-embed-objcopy' linked to 'gnu-mcu-eclipse-riscv-none-gcc/.content/bin/riscv-none-embed-objcopy'
File 'riscv-none-embed-objdump' linked to 'gnu-mcu-eclipse-riscv-none-gcc/.content/bin/riscv-none-embed-objdump'
File 'riscv-none-embed-ranlib' linked to 'gnu-mcu-eclipse-riscv-none-gcc/.content/bin/riscv-none-embed-ranlib'
File 'riscv-none-embed-readelf' linked to 'gnu-mcu-eclipse-riscv-none-gcc/.content/bin/riscv-none-embed-readelf'
File 'riscv-none-embed-run' linked to 'gnu-mcu-eclipse-riscv-none-gcc/.content/bin/riscv-none-embed-run'
File 'riscv-none-embed-size' linked to 'gnu-mcu-eclipse-riscv-none-gcc/.content/bin/riscv-none-embed-size'
File 'riscv-none-embed-strings' linked to 'gnu-mcu-eclipse-riscv-none-gcc/.content/bin/riscv-none-embed-strings'
File 'riscv-none-embed-strip' linked to 'gnu-mcu-eclipse-riscv-none-gcc/.content/bin/riscv-none-embed-strip'
Folder 'gnu-mcu-eclipse-openocd' linked to '@gnu-mcu-eclipse/openocd/0.10.0-7.1'.
File 'openocd' linked to 'gnu-mcu-eclipse-openocd/.content/bin/openocd'
Folder 'gnu-mcu-eclipse-windows-build-tools' linked to '@gnu-mcu-eclipse/windows-build-tools/2.10.1'.
'xpm install' completed in 6.086 sec.
$
Install packages
When invoked with arguments, they must refer to packages. The common use case is to use names of packages stored on the public npm repository, but since xpm uses the same library to manage downloads as npm, all formats are accepted:
xpm install [<@scope>/]<name>
xpm install [<@scope>/]<name>@<tag>
xpm install [<@scope>/]<name>@<version>
xpm install [<@scope>/]<name>@<version range>
xpm install <github>:<organization>/<repo-name>[#commit-id]
xpm install <github>:<organization>/<repo-name>[#semver:X.Y.Z]
xpm install <gitlab>:<organization>/<repo-name>[#commit-id]
xpm install <gitlab>:<organization>/<repo-name>[#semver:X.Y.Z]
xpm install <git repo url>
xpm install <tarball file>
xpm install <tarball url>
xpm install <folder>
When referring to GitHub by semver, a tag named vX.Y.Z
must be present.
For detail please see npm install
.
Examples:
$ xpm install --global @gnu-mcu-eclipse/arm-none-eabi-gcc --verbose
xPack manager - install package(s)
Processing @gnu-mcu-eclipse/arm-none-eabi-gcc@8.2.1-1.7.1...
Installing globally in '/Users/ilg/Library/xPacks/@gnu-mcu-eclipse/arm-none-eabi-gcc/8.2.1-1.7.1'...
Extracting 'gnu-mcu-eclipse-arm-none-eabi-gcc-8.2.1-1.7-20190524-0603-macos.tgz'...
3248 files extracted.
'xpm install' completed in 9.958 sec.
$
Options
Help (--help
)
$ xpm install --help
xPack manager - install package(s)
Usage: xpm install [options...] [--global] [--system] [--force]
[--config <config_name>] [--dry-run] [--save-prod]
[--no-save] [--save-dev] [--save-optional] [--save-bundle]
[--save-exact]
[[@<scope>/]<name>[@<version]|<github_name>/<repo>]...
Install options:
-g|--global Install the package globally in the home folder (optional)
-sy|--system Install the package in a system folder (optional)
-f|--force Force install over existing package (optional)
-c|--config <config_name> Install configuration specific dependencies (optional)
-n|--dry-run Pretend to install the package(s) (optional)
-P|--save-prod Save to dependencies; default unless -D or -O (optional)
--no-save Prevent saving to dependencies (optional)
-D|--save-dev Save to devDependencies (optional)
-O|--save-optional Save to optionalDependencies (optional)
-B|--save-bundle Save to bundleDependencies (optional)
-E|--save-exact Save deps with exact version (optional)
Common options:
--loglevel <level> Set log level (silent|warn|info|verbose|debug|trace)
-s|--silent Disable all messages (--loglevel silent)
-q|--quiet Mostly quiet, warnings and errors (--loglevel warn)
--informative Informative (--loglevel info)
-v|--verbose Verbose (--loglevel verbose)
-d|--debug Debug messages (--loglevel debug)
-dd|--trace Trace messages (--loglevel trace, -d -d)
--no-update-notifier Skip check for a more recent version
-C <folder> Set current folder
xpm -h|--help Quick help
xpm --version Show version
xpm -i|--interactive Enter interactive mode
npm xpm@0.9.0 '/Users/ilg/.nvm/versions/node/v14.16.0/lib/node_modules/xpm'
Home page: <https://xpack.github.io/xpm/>
Bug reports: <https://github.com/xpack/xpm-js/issues/>
Global install (-g|--global
)
Install package(s) in the global xPacks store (in the user home folder).
System install (-sy|--system
)
Install package(s) in the system repository.
Force install (-f|--force
)
Normally if a package is already installed, xpm exits with a message.
Use this option to force xpm to reinstall a package.
Configuration (-c|--config
)
Install dependencies into an existing configuration build folder instead of the top project folder.
xpm install --config stm32f4discovery-cmake-gcc10-debug @xpack-dev-tools/arm-none-eabi-gcc@10.2.1-1.1.2
xpm install --config stm32f4discovery-cmake-gcc9-debug @xpack-dev-tools/arm-none-eabi-gcc@9.3.1-1.4.1
The xpacks
folders are not stored in the project folder, but in the
configuration build folder, configured via the buildFolderRelativePath
property.
Similarly, the dependencies are stored in the configuration, for example:
{
"...": "...",
"xpack": {
"configurations": {
"stm32f4discovery-cmake-gcc10-debug": {
"devDependencies": {
"@xpack-dev-tools/arm-none-eabi-gcc": "10.2.1-1.1.2"
}
},
"stm32f4discovery-cmake-gcc9-debug": {
"devDependencies": {
"@xpack-dev-tools/arm-none-eabi-gcc": "9.3.1-1.4.1"
}
}
}
}
}
Dry-run (-n|--dry-run
)
Do everything except to actually install the packages(s).
Save to dependencies (-P|--save-prod
)
Add the installed packages to the dependencies
array and
update the package.json
;
Unless an explicit -D
or -O
, source xPacks are stored to
dependencies
by default.
Prevent saving to dependencies (--no-save
)
Prevent saving to dependencies and updating the package.json
file.
Save to devDependencies (-D|--save-dev
)
Add the installed packages to the devDependencies
array and
update the package.json
.
Unless an explicit -P
, binary xPacks and npm modules are stored to
devDependencies
by default.
Save to optionalDependencies (-O|--save-optional
)
Add the installed packages to the optionalDependencies
array and
update the package.json
.
Currently xpm does not use the optional dependencies, but npm may do so.
Save to bundleDependencies (-B|--save-bundle
)
Add the installed packages to the bundleDependencies
array and
update the package.json
.
Currently xpm does not use the bundle dependencies, but npm may do so.
Save with exact version (-E|--save-exact
)
By default, the stored reference to the installed package
uses the ^
syntax,
which is the npm/semver convention that means compatible,
in other words the
highest version that does not change the major number, if available.
For example:
{
"...": "...",
"devDependencies": {
"liquidjs": "^9.23.3"
},
"xpack": {}
}
This option changes the behaviour by storing the version without ^
,
which means the exact version is required.
Unless an explicit -D
, binary xPacks with longer version
strings (that do not comply to
semver) are stored without ^
by default, for example:
{
"...": "...",
"devDependencies": {
"@xpack-dev-tools/arm-none-eabi-gcc": "10.2.1-1.1.2"
},
"xpack": {}
}