openfoam/modules
2020-10-12 11:17:48 +02:00
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adios@f635fe3375 SUBMODULE: adios (style), external-solver (bugfix), visualization (style) 2020-07-23 18:12:06 +02:00
avalanche@1b0a93c7c9 SUBMODULE: release candidates for avalanche, external-solver 2020-06-19 13:22:28 +02:00
cfmesh@1cd4051299 SUBMODULE: update modules prefix handling (see #1721) 2020-06-08 15:57:04 +02:00
doc DOC: update modules/README.md and Cross-Compile-mingw information 2020-06-17 00:01:22 +02:00
external-solver@f3dd3aac02 SUBMODULE: update for bugfixes, compilation (external-solver, OpenQBMM) 2020-10-12 11:17:48 +02:00
OpenQBMM@cee0fdd438 SUBMODULE: update for bugfixes, compilation (external-solver, OpenQBMM) 2020-10-12 11:17:48 +02:00
visualization@766c82b8d9 SUBMODULE: visualization installation prefix on older ubuntu (#1757) 2020-07-27 09:58:24 +02:00
Allwmake CONFIG: avoid triggering dash expansion bug (fixes #1757) 2020-07-01 16:20:13 +02:00
list-modules ENH: split off modules/list-modules script 2020-06-19 12:43:33 +02:00
README.md DOC: misc updates to doc files 2020-06-23 10:18:32 +02:00

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OpenFOAM Modules

This directory is a location for additional OpenFOAM components or tools to placed and have them built as part of the normal OpenFOAM build process. It is assumed that each subdirectory contain an appropriate Allwmake (or Allwmake.override) file.

Build locations

Any individual module will normally also be able to exist outside of the module directory structure and will typically build into user locations ($FOAM_USER_APPBIN, $FOAM_USER_LIBBIN).

When compiled from the top-level OpenFOAM Allwmake or the modules/Allwmake, they should build into OpenFOAM project locations ($FOAM_APPBIN, $FOAM_LIBBIN). This can be adjusted by supplying an alternative -prefix= to the corresponding Allwmake command.

Command Install location
./Allwmake -prefix=user $FOAM_USER_APPBIN, $FOAM_USER_LIBBIN
./Allwmake -prefix=group $FOAM_SITE_APPBIN, $FOAM_SITE_LIBBIN
./Allwmake -prefix=openfoam $FOAM_APPBIN, $FOAM_LIBBIN
./Allwmake -prefix=/some/pathname /some/pathname/bin, /some/pathname/lib

Adding additional components

These additional components may be added as git submodules, by script or by hand.

git

On the first use, it will be necessary to register the submodules:

git submodule init

This will clone the relevant submodules from their respective repositories.

The following will indicate the current state:

git submodule status

On the first use, or after merging upstream changes in the OpenFOAM repository, it will be necessary to update the submodules:

git submodule update

A quick overview of git submodule can be in this blog with full details in the manpage.

An easy way to see which submodules are actually in use:

cat .gitmodules

Which will reveal content resembling the following:

[submodule "avalanche"]
    path = modules/avalanche
    url = https://develop.openfoam.com/Community/avalanche.git
[submodule "cfmesh"]
    path = modules/cfmesh
    url = https://develop.openfoam.com/Community/integration-cfmesh.git
...

Documentation (doxygen)

To build the doxygen information for the components, it is also necessary to link the directories to the doc/ subdirectory. This is a purely manual operation.

Developer Information

Build locations

To accomodate building into various locations, the module code should be adapted with the following changes:

  • Make/files

    ...
    EXE = $(FOAM_MODULE_APPBIN)/someExecutable
    
    LIB = $(FOAM_MODULE_LIBBIN)/libSomeLibrary
    
  • Make/options should include this

    include $(GENERAL_RULES)/module-path-user
    ...
    

The following changes to Make/options are universally applicable (ie, work with older or other versions of OpenFOAM), but more verbose.

  • Make/options with the following
    sinclude $(GENERAL_RULES)/module-path-user
    
    /* Failsafe - user locations */
    ifeq (,$(FOAM_MODULE_APPBIN))
    FOAM_MODULE_APPBIN = $(FOAM_USER_APPBIN)
    endif
    ifeq (,$(FOAM_MODULE_LIBBIN))
    FOAM_MODULE_LIBBIN = $(FOAM_USER_LIBBIN)
    endif
    ...