Gazebo Common

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5.7.0
Installation

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These instructions are for installing only Gazebo Common. If you're interested in using all the Gazebo libraries, check out this Gazebo installation.

We recommend following the Binary Installation instructions to get up and running as quickly and painlessly as possible.

The Source Installation instructions should be used if you need the very latest software improvements, you need to modify the code, or you plan to make a contribution.

Binary Installation

Ubuntu

On Ubuntu systems, apt-get can be used to install gz-common:

sudo apt install libgz-common<#>-dev

Be sure to replace <#> with a number value, such as 2 or 3, depending on which version you need.

macOS

On macOS, add OSRF packages:

/bin/bash", "-c", '/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"
brew tap osrf/simulation

Install Gazebo Common:

brew install gz-common<#>

Be sure to replace <#> with a number value, such as 3 or 4, depending on which version you need.

Windows

Install Conda package management system. Miniconda suffices.

Create if necessary, and activate a Conda environment:

conda create -n gz-ws
conda activate gz-ws

Install gz-common:

conda install libgz-common<#> --channel conda-forge

Be sure to replace <#> with a number value, such as 2 or 3, depending on which version you need.

Source Installation

Source installation can be performed by first installing the necessary prerequisites followed by building from source.

Prerequisites

Gazebo Common requires:

The Graphics component requires:

The AV component requires:

The Geospatial component requires:

Windows

First, follow the gz-cmake tutorial for installing Conda, Visual Studio, CMake, etc., prerequisites, and creating a Conda environment.

Navigate to condabin if necessary to use the conda command (i.e., if Conda is not in your PATH environment variable. You can find the location of condabin in Anaconda Prompt, where conda).

Activate the Conda environment:

conda activate gz-ws

Install prerequisites:

conda install freeimage gdal gts glib dlfcn-win32 ffmpeg --channel conda-forge

Install Gazebo dependencies:

You can view available versions and their dependencies:

conda search libgz-common* --channel conda-forge --info

Install dependencies, replacing <#> with the desired versions:

conda install libgz-cmake<#> libgz-math<#> --channel conda-forge

Build from Source

Ubuntu

  1. Clone the repository
    git clone https://github.com/gazebosim/gz-common
  2. Configure and build
    cd gz-common
    mkdir build
    cd build
    cmake ..
    make
  3. Optionally, install
    sudo make install

macOS

  1. Clone the repository
    git clone https://github.com/gazebosim/gz-common -b gz-common<#>
    Be sure to replace <#> with a number value, such as 3 or 4, depending on which version you need. From version 5 use gz-common<#> for lower versions use ign-common<#>.
  2. Install dependencies
    brew install --only-dependencies gz-common<#>
    Be sure to replace <#> with a number value, such as 3 or 4, depending on which version you need.
  3. Configure and build
    cd gz-common
    mkdir build
    cd build
    cmake ..
    make
  4. Optionally, install
    sudo make install

Windows

This assumes you have created and activated a Conda environment while installing the Prerequisites.

  1. Navigate to where you would like to build the library, and clone the repository.
    # Optionally, append `-b gz-common#` (replace # with a number) to check out a specific version.
    # From version 5 use `gz-common<#>` for lower versions use `ign-common<#>`.
    git clone https://github.com/gazebosim/gz-common.git
  2. Configure and build
    cd gz-common
    mkdir build
    cd build
    cmake .. -DBUILD_TESTING=OFF # Optionally, -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=path\to\install
    cmake --build . --config Release
  3. Optionally, install
    cmake --install . --config Release

Documentation

API and tutorials can be found at https://gazebosim.org/libs/common.

You can also generate the documentation from a clone of this repository by following these steps.

  1. You will need Doxygen. On Ubuntu Doxygen can be installed using
    sudo apt-get install doxygen
  2. Clone the repository
    git clone https://github.com/gazebosim/gz-common
  3. Configure and build the documentation.
    cd gz-common
    mkdir build
    cd build
    cmake ../
    make doc
  4. View the documentation by running the following command from the build directory.
    firefox doxygen/html/index.html

Testing

Follow these steps to run tests and static code analysis in your clone of this repository.

  1. Follow the source install instruction.
  2. Run tests.
    make test
  3. Static code checker.
    make codecheck