- PowerShell: used to install Axmol. PowerShell 7 is recommended, it supports Windows, macOS and Linux.
- Quick installation:
- macOS, Ubuntu, ArchLinux: run
setup.ps1
inaxmol
root directory (recommended). - Windows 10+: system installed PowerShell 5.x should work, but in that case you'll need to run the command
Set-ExecutionPolicy -Scope CurrentUser -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Force
in order to allow PowerShell script file to run.
- macOS, Ubuntu, ArchLinux: run
- Manual installation: Instructions / Download
- Quick installation:
- CMake 3.28.1+
- Manual installation is recommended (download). Make sure to add CMake bin to the system
PATH
, otherwiseaxmol build
will auto-setup it totools/external/cmake
.
- Manual installation is recommended (download). Make sure to add CMake bin to the system
- Download or clone Axmol from GitHub (https://github.com/axmolengine/axmol).
- Enter
axmol
root directory. - Run
setup.ps1
in windows powershell or (macOS/Linux/ArchLinux terminal). Restart the console after it has finished for environment variables to take effect. - Ensure that the C / C++ compiler toolset is installed on your host machine.
- Windows: Visual Studio 2022 with desktop workflow
- macOS: XCode 14.2+
- Linux: GCC (G++)
Open any terminal(cmd.exe/powershell/pwsh/bash/zsh/WindowsTerminal/iTerm2). This is the command to generate a new project:
axmol new -p YOUR.UNIQUE.ID -d PROJECT_PATH -l [cpp|lua] [--portrait] PROJECT_NAME
Note: Avoid using special characters in YOUR.UNIQUE.ID
Type axmol new --help
at the command line for the latest options. The options at the time of updating this document:
options:
-h Show this help message and exit
-p PACKAGE_NAME
Set a package name for project.
-d DIRECTORY
Set the path where to place the new project.
-l {cpp,lua}
Major programming language you want to use, should be [cpp | lua]
--portrait
Set the project be portrait.
-i[solated]
optionl, if present, will copy full engine sources to path/to/project/axmol
Examples:
- Cpp:
axmol new -p org.axmol.hellocpp -d D:\dev\projects\ -l cpp --portrait HelloCpp
- Lua:
axmol new -p org.axmol.hellolua -d D:\dev\projects\ -l lua --portrait HelloLua
The axmol build
command will auto-setup the general toolsets, so you'll be able to easily build your project for any platform.
- Win32:
- To generate project and build in console:
axmol build -p win32
- To just generate project:
axmol build -p win32 -c
- To generate project and build in console:
- WinUWP:
axmol build -p winuwp
- To generate project and build in console:
axmol build -p winuwp
- To just generate project:
axmol build -p winuwp -c
- To generate project and build in console:
- Linux:
axmol build
- OSX:
- for Intel (x64):
axmol build -p osx -a x64 -c
(generate a xcodeproj, open with XCode to setup the code sign cert and build) - for Apple Silicon (arm64):
axmol build -p osx -a arm64 -c
(generate a xcodeproj, open with XCode to setup the code sign cert and build)
- for Intel (x64):
- Android:
axmol build -p android -a arm64
(can run on Windows, Linux and macOS, and script will auto setup Android SDK) - iOS:
- for devices:
axmol build -p ios -a arm64 -c
(generate a xcodeproj, open with XCode to setup the code sign cert and build) - for simulators:
- for Intel (x64):
axmol build -p ios -a x64 -c
- for Apple Silicon (arm64):
axmol build -p ios -a arm64 -c
- for Intel (x64):
- for devices:
- tvOS:
- for devices:
axmol build -p tvos -a arm64 -c
(generate a xcodeproj, open with XCode to setup code sign cert and build) - for simulator:
axmol build -p tvos -a x64
- for devices:
- WASM:
axmol build -p wasm
(it can run on Windows 8.1+, Linux and macOS, it requires a preinstalled python3 in envPATH
)
Type axmol build --help
at the command line for the latest options. The options at the time of updating this document:
To print out the help in console: axmol build -h
options:
-h: show this help message and exit
-p: build target platform, valid value are: win32,winuwp(winrt),linux,android,osx,ios,tvos,wasm
for android: will search ndk in sdk_root which is specified by env:ANDROID_HOME first,
if not found, by default will install ndk-r16b or can be specified by option: -cc 'ndk-r23c'
-a: build arch: x86,x64,armv7,arm64; for android can be list by ';', i.e: 'arm64;x64'
-cc: toolchain: for win32 you can specific -cc clang to use llvm-clang, please install llvm-clang from https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/releases
-xc: additional cmake options: i.e. -xc '-Dbuild','-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release'
-xb: additional cross build options: i.e. -xb '--config','Release'
-c: no build, only generate native project files (vs .sln, xcodeproj)
-d: specify project dir to compile, i.e. -d /path/your/project/
-f: force generate native project files. Useful if no changes are detected, such as with resource updates.
-u: request upgrade prebuilt 3rd
examples:
- win32:
- axmol [build] -p win32
- axmol [build] -p win32 -cc clang
- winuwp: axmol build -p winuwp
- linux: axmol build -p linux
- android:
- axmol [build] -p android -a arm64
- axmol [build] -p android -a 'arm64;x64'
- osx:
- axmol [build] -p osx -a x64
- axmol [build] -p osx -a arm64
- ios: axmol [build] -p ios -a x64
- tvos: axmol [build] -p tvos -a x64
- wasm: axmol [build] -p wasm
Using a PowerShell console window (command pwsh
), go to axmol\tests\<testdir e.g. 'cpp-tests'>
directory and perform axmol build -p android -a arm64
. It will build cpp-tests
for Android.
-
Install CMake 3.27.4+.
-
Install Visual Studio 2022 (VS 2019 should be supported, but VS 2022 is recommended).
-
Create a new project as shown here.
-
In a console window, navigate into the root directory of the project you created in the previous step.
-
Generate the relevant Visual Studio project using the cmake command:
axmol build
command described in the previous sections (preferred method) orcmake -S SOURCE_DIR -B BUILD_DIR -G VISUAL_STUDIO_VERSION_STRING -A [Win32|x64]
For example, let's say
SOURCE_DIR
is the current path"."
, andBUILD_DIR
(out-of-source build directory) is named"build"
:(Since Axmol 2.1 c++20 is required for all platforms)
- 32 bit Visual Studio 2019:
cmake -S . -B build -G "Visual Studio 16 2019" -A Win32
- 64 bit Visual Studio 2019:
cmake -S . -B build -G "Visual Studio 16 2019" -A x64
- 32 bit Visual Studio 2022:
cmake -S . -B build -G "Visual Studio 17 2022" -A Win32
- 64 bit Visual Studio 2022:
cmake -S . -B build -G "Visual Studio 17 2022" -A x64
- 32 bit Visual Studio 2019:
-
Use Visual Studio to open the newly created solution file. For example,
./build/ProjectName.sln
.
It only supports C++17. Since Axmol 2.1 migration to CppWinRT it has C++20 support.
cmake -B build_uwp -DCMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME=WindowsStore "-DCMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION=10.0"
First, perform the steps 1. to 6., or the Windows UWP step above (if not is already done).
- Open the solution (".\build\axmol.sln" or ".\build_uwp\axmol.sln") in Visual Studio and build any of the test projects via the IDE.
Please see the Windows workflow guide.
- Install Android Studio 2023.1.1+.
- When starting Android Studio for the first time, it will guide you through the installation of the SDK and other tools. Please make sure that you do install them.
- Start Android Studio and choose [Open an existing Android Studio Project] and select your project. For example, the existing
cpp-test
project located inaxmol\tests\cpp-tests\proj.android
. - Start Android Studio and open 'Tools' -> 'SDKManager', then switch to 'SDK Tools', check the 'Show Package Details' field, and choose the following tools clicking the button 'Apply' to install them:
- Android SDK Platform 34
- Android Gradle Plugin (AGP) 8.2.1
- Android SDK Build-Tools 34.0.0 match with AGP, refer to: https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/gradle-plugin
- Gradle 8.5
- NDK r23c
- Wait for the
Gradle sync
to finish.
Note: if you use non-SDK provided CMake, you will need to download ninja
from https://github.com/ninja-build/ninja/releases, and copy ninja.exe
to CMake's bin directory.
- Download Android command-tools.
- Install Android devtools. Example in Windows:
# unzip command-tools at D:\dev\adt\
# Install android devtools
cd D:\dev\adt\
mkdir sdk
.\cmdline-tools\bin\sdkmanager.bat --verbose --sdk_root=D:\dev\adt\sdk "platform-tools" "cmdline-tools;latest" "platforms;android-34" "build-tools;34.0.0" "ndk;23.2.8568313"
set ANDROID_HOME=D:\dev\adt\sdk
# Goto xxx\proj.android
.\gradlew.bat assembleRelease -P__1K_ARCHS=arm64-v8a --parallel --info
-
Ensure that XCode 13+ is installed.
-
Create a new project as shown here.
-
In a console window, navigate into the root directory of the project you created in the previous step.
-
Execute the following command:
sudo xcode-select -switch /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer
-
Generate the relevant XCode project using one of the following commands:
- for iOS arm64:
axmol build -p ios -a arm64 -c
- for iOS simulator arm64:
axmol build -p ios -a arm64 -sdk simulator -c
- for iOS simulator x86_64:
axmol build -p ios -a x64 -sdk simulator -c
- for tvOS arm64:
axmol build -p tvos -a arm64 -c
- for tvOS simulator x86_64:
axmol build -p tvos -a x64 -c
- for macOS x86_64(Intel)
axmol build -p osx -c
- for macOS arm64(M1)
axmol build -p osx -a arm64 -c
- for iOS arm64:
-
After CMake finishes generating, you can open the XCode project at
build_${plat}_${arch}
folder and run cpp-tests or other test targets. For OSC x64 should bebuild_x64
. -
Notes:
- Code signing is required to run the iOS / tvOS app on your device. Just change the bundle identifier until the auto manage signing is solved.
- Axmol only provides arm64, x86_64 prebuilt libraries for iOS / tvOS.
- Run
pwsh ./setup.ps1
. - Open axmol source folder with VSCode.
- Install C++, CMake extensions for VSCode.
- VSCode will auto prompt you to choose the toolset for building. Select the gcc matching with your system installed default gcc:
i.e.
# check gcc version gcc -v
gcc version 11.3.0 (Ubuntu 11.3.0-1ubuntu1~22.04)
- VSCode will run CMake config automatically. After done, click
build
in taskbar. You can also choose specific target to build and run.
Notes: if you need debug in VSCode, remember to choose CMake: [Debug]
in the WSCode taskbar.