If you are developing a project that uses Tink, you might incorporate the library using one of the following approaches. At the moment, only the in-tree dependency is supported, although all of them should work.
Tink can be embedded directly in your CMake project and statically linked in
your executable. This is the approach we currently recommend. Assuming the Tink
source tree has been copied in the third_party/tink
directory of your project,
your top-level CMake script should look like this:
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.5)
project(YourProject CXX)
set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED ON)
set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 14)
add_subdirectory(third_party/tink)
add_executable(your_app your_app.cc)
target_link_libraries(your_app tink::static)
NOTES:
- You need at least CMake 3.8 to build Tink and its dependencies.
- Tink defines the C++ standard to use via the
TINK_CXX_STANDARD
variable, which is14
by default. If you want to propagate to the value ofCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD
to Tink useset(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED ON)
.
Include Tink headers in your_app.cc
as follows:
#include "tink/config.h"
#include "tink/json_keyset_reader.h"
// ...
NOTE: tink::static
provides the tink/...
include path. It is just a shortcut
for your convenience, and you might still refer to Tink headers using a
filesystem path, such as third_party/tink/cc/...
, if you prefer or need to.
You can see a full example in examples/cc/helloworld/hello_world.cc
.
Generate the build directory as you normally would and invoke your build system of choice:
$ ls
CMakeLists.txt your_app.cc third_party/
$ mkdir build && cd build
$ cmake ..
$ make
$ ./your_app
If you have the option, we recommend using Ninja to build your project:
$ cmake -DCMAKE_GENERATOR=Ninja ..
$ ninja
If you are developing Tink, Bazel is the primary build system, but you should test all your changes with CMake too. Build Tink as a regular CMake project, but enable tests and build the shared library as well:
$ ls
tink/
$ mkdir tink-build && cd tink-build
$ cmake ../tink -DTINK_BUILD_TESTS=ON -DCMAKE_GENERATOR=Ninja
$ ninja
$ CTEST_OUTPUT_ON_FAILURE=1 ninja test
$ ninja package
This combination of options ensures that the entire CMake configuration is evaluated.
WARNING: When editing a BUILD.bazel
file, remember to keep it in sync with the
corresponding CMakeLists.txt
file.