astro is a header-only, C++ library that provides basic astrodynamics functionality. It is intended to be lightweight and simple to use in other projects. A CMake module is available to make it easy to include astro in other CMake-based projects: Findastro.cmake.
- Header-only, zero-dependency
- Orbital element conversions
- Methods related to the 2-Body Problem
- Useful physical constants
- Full suite of tests
To install this project, please ensure that you have installed the following (install guides are provided on the respective websites):
- Git
- A C++ compiler, e.g., GCC, clang, MinGW
- CMake
- Doxygen (optional)
- Gcov (optional)
- LCOV (optional)
The following dependencies are optional (see Build options
):
- Catch2 (unit testing library necessary for
BUILD_TESTS
build option)
These dependencies will be downloaded and configured automagically if not already present locally (requires an internet connection).
Run the following commands to download, build, and install this project.
git clone https://www.github.com/openastro/astro
cd astro
git submodule init && git submodule update
mkdir build && cd build
cmake .. && cmake --build .
To install the header files, run the following from within the build
directory:
make install
Note that dependencies are installed by fetching them online, in case they cannot be detected on your local system. If the build process fails, check the error log given. Typically, building fails due to timeout. Simply run the cmake --build .
command once more.
You can pass the following, general command-line options when running CMake:
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX[=$install_dir]
: set path prefix for install script (make install
); if not set, defaults to usual locations-DBUILD_DOXYGEN_DOCS[=ON|OFF (default)]
: build the Doxygen documentation (LaTeX must be installed withamsmath
package)-DBUILD_TESTS[=ON|OFF (default)]
: build tests (execute tests from build-directory usingctest -V
)-DBUILD_DEPENDENCIES[=ON|OFF (default)]
: force local build of dependencies, instead of first searching system-wide usingfind_package()
The following commands are conditional and can only be set if BUILD_TESTS = ON
:
-DBUILD_COVERAGE_ANALYSIS[=ON|OFF (default)]
: build code coverage using Gcov and LCOV (both must be installed; requires GCC compiler; execute coverage analysis from build-directory usingmake coverage
)
Pass these options either directly to the cmake ..
command, e.g., to build the tests:
cmake -DBUILD_TESTS=on ..
N.B.: Toggling options to build tests using ccmake
does not work correctly, as the necessarily libraries are not download automagically!
This project has been set up with a specific file/folder structure in mind. The following describes some important features of this setup:
cmake/Modules
: ContainsCMake
modules, includingFindastro.cmake
moduledocs
: Contains code documentation generated by Doxygeninclude/astro
: Project header files (*.hpp)scripts
: Shell scripts used in Travis CI buildtest
: Project test source files (*.cpp) that are provided to the Catch2 framework.travis.yml
: Configuration file for Travis CI build, including static analysis using Coverity Scan and code coverage using CoverallsCMakeLists.txt
: mainCMakelists.txt
file for project (should not need to be modified for basic build)Dependencies.cmake
: list of dependencies and automated build, triggered if dependency cannot be found locallyDoxyfile.in
: Doxygen configuration file, adapted for generic use within project build (should not need to be modified)LICENSE.md
: license file for projectProjectFiles.cmake
: list of project source files to buildREADME.md
: project readme file, parsed as main page for Doxygen documentation
Once you've made your great commits:
- Fork astro
- Create a topic branch -
git checkout -b my_branch
- Push to your branch -
git push origin my_branch
- Create a Pull Request from your branch
- That's it!
The copyright holders are not liable for any damage(s) incurred due to improper use of astro.
@todo Find a way to provide an option to clean installation.
@todo Find a way to remove \cond \endcond workaround to get Doxygen to not throw warnings in readme.
@todo Find a way to have nested variables in Doxygen
config file so that e.g., @@CMAKE_PROJECT_NAME@_VERSION@
works.
@todo Add version detection in CMake
module so that find_package respects minimum version required.