ctest [<options>]
The “ctest” executable is the CMake test driver program. CMake-generated build trees created for projects that use the ENABLE_TESTING and ADD_TEST commands have testing support. This program will run the tests and report results.
-C <cfg>, --build-config <cfg>
Choose configuration to test.
Some CMake-generated build trees can have multiple build configurations in the same tree. This option can be used to specify which one should be tested. Example configurations are “Debug” and “Release”.
-V,--verbose
Enable verbose output from tests.
Test output is normally suppressed and only summary information is displayed. This option will show all test output.
-VV,--extra-verbose
Enable more verbose output from tests.
Test output is normally suppressed and only summary information is displayed. This option will show even more test output.
--debug
Displaying more verbose internals of CTest.
This feature will result in a large number of output that is mostly useful for debugging dashboard problems.
--output-on-failure
CTEST_OUTPUT_ON_FAILURE
.-F
Enable failover.
This option allows ctest to resume a test set execution that was previously interrupted. If no interruption occurred, the -F option will have no effect.
-j <jobs>, --parallel <jobs>
Run the tests in parallel using the given number of jobs.
This option tells ctest to run the tests in parallel using given number of jobs. This option can also be set by setting the environment variable CTEST_PARALLEL_LEVEL
.
--test-load <level>
While running tests in parallel (e.g. with -j
), try not to start tests when they may cause the CPU load to pass above a given threshold.
When ctest
is run as a Dashboard Client this sets the TestLoad
option of the CTest Test Step.
-Q,--quiet
Make ctest quiet.
This option will suppress all the output. The output log file will still be generated if the –output-log is specified. Options such as –verbose, –extra-verbose, and –debug are ignored if –quiet is specified.
-O <file>, --output-log <file>
Output to log file
This option tells ctest to write all its output to a log file.
-N,--show-only
Disable actual execution of tests.
This option tells ctest to list the tests that would be run but not actually run them. Useful in conjunction with the -R and -E options.
-L <regex>, --label-regex <regex>
Run tests with labels matching regular expression.
This option tells ctest to run only the tests whose labels match the given regular expression.
-R <regex>, --tests-regex <regex>
Run tests matching regular expression.
This option tells ctest to run only the tests whose names match the given regular expression.
-E <regex>, --exclude-regex <regex>
Exclude tests matching regular expression.
This option tells ctest to NOT run the tests whose names match the given regular expression.
-LE <regex>, --label-exclude <regex>
Exclude tests with labels matching regular expression.
This option tells ctest to NOT run the tests whose labels match the given regular expression.
-D <dashboard>, --dashboard <dashboard>
Execute dashboard test
This option tells ctest to act as a CDash client and perform a dashboard test. All tests are <Mode><Test>, where Mode can be Experimental, Nightly, and Continuous, and Test can be Start, Update, Configure, Build, Test, Coverage, and Submit.
-D <var>:<type>=<value>
Define a variable for script mode
Pass in variable values on the command line. Use in conjunction with -S to pass variable values to a dashboard script. Parsing -D arguments as variable values is only attempted if the value following -D does not match any of the known dashboard types.
-M <model>, --test-model <model>
Sets the model for a dashboard
This option tells ctest to act as a CDash client where the TestModel can be Experimental, Nightly, and Continuous. Combining -M and -T is similar to -D
-T <action>, --test-action <action>
Sets the dashboard action to perform
This option tells ctest to act as a CDash client and perform some action such as start, build, test etc. Combining -M and -T is similar to -D
--track <track>
Specify the track to submit dashboard to
Submit dashboard to specified track instead of default one. By default, the dashboard is submitted to Nightly, Experimental, or Continuous track, but by specifying this option, the track can be arbitrary.
-S <script>, --script <script>
Execute a dashboard for a configuration
This option tells ctest to load in a configuration script which sets a number of parameters such as the binary and source directories. Then ctest will do what is required to create and run a dashboard. This option basically sets up a dashboard and then runs ctest -D with the appropriate options.
-SP <script>, --script-new-process <script>
Execute a dashboard for a configuration
This option does the same operations as -S but it will do them in a separate process. This is primarily useful in cases where the script may modify the environment and you do not want the modified environment to impact other -S scripts.
-A <file>, --add-notes <file>
Add a notes file with submission
This option tells ctest to include a notes file when submitting dashboard.
-I [Start,End,Stride,test#,test#|Test file], --tests-information
Run a specific number of tests by number.
This option causes ctest to run tests starting at number Start, ending at number End, and incrementing by Stride. Any additional numbers after Stride are considered individual test numbers. Start, End,or stride can be empty. Optionally a file can be given that contains the same syntax as the command line.
-U, --union
Take the Union of -I and -R
When both -R and -I are specified by default the intersection of tests are run. By specifying -U the union of tests is run instead.
--rerun-failed
Run only the tests that failed previously
This option tells ctest to perform only the tests that failed during its previous run. When this option is specified, ctest ignores all other options intended to modify the list of tests to run (-L, -R, -E, -LE, -I, etc). In the event that CTest runs and no tests fail, subsequent calls to ctest with the –rerun-failed option will run the set of tests that most recently failed (if any).
--repeat-until-fail <n>
Require each test to run <n>
times without failing in order to pass.
This is useful in finding sporadic failures in test cases.
--max-width <width>
Set the max width for a test name to output
Set the maximum width for each test name to show in the output. This allows the user to widen the output to avoid clipping the test name which can be very annoying.
--interactive-debug-mode [0|1]
Set the interactive mode to 0 or 1.
This option causes ctest to run tests in either an interactive mode or a non-interactive mode. On Windows this means that in non-interactive mode, all system debug pop up windows are blocked. In dashboard mode (Experimental, Nightly, Continuous), the default is non-interactive. When just running tests not for a dashboard the default is to allow popups and interactive debugging.
--no-label-summary
Disable timing summary information for labels.
This option tells ctest not to print summary information for each label associated with the tests run. If there are no labels on the tests, nothing extra is printed.
--build-and-test
Configure, build and run a test.
This option tells ctest to configure (i.e. run cmake on), build, and or execute a test. The configure and test steps are optional. The arguments to this command line are the source and binary directories. By default this will run CMake on the Source/Bin directories specified unless –build-nocmake is specified. The –build-generator option must be provided to use –build-and-test. If –test-command is specified then that will be run after the build is complete. Other options that affect this mode are –build-target –build-nocmake, –build-run-dir, –build-two-config, –build-exe-dir, –build-project,–build-noclean, –build-options
--build-target
Specify a specific target to build.
This option goes with the –build-and-test option, if left out the all target is built.
--build-nocmake
Run the build without running cmake first.
Skip the cmake step.
--build-run-dir
Specify directory to run programs from.
Directory where programs will be after it has been compiled.
--build-two-config
--build-exe-dir
--build-generator
--build-generator-platform
--build-generator-toolset
--build-project
--build-makeprogram
--build-noclean
--build-config-sample
A sample executable to use to determine the configuration
A sample executable to use to determine the configuration that should be used. e.g. Debug/Release/etc
--build-options
Add extra options to the build step.
This option must be the last option with the exception of –test-command
--test-command
--test-output-size-passed <size>
--test-output-size-failed <size>
--test-timeout
--tomorrow-tag
Nightly or experimental starts with next day tag.
This is useful if the build will not finish in one day.
--ctest-config
The configuration file used to initialize CTest state when submitting dashboards.
This option tells CTest to use different initialization file instead of CTestConfiguration.tcl. This way multiple initialization files can be used for example to submit to multiple dashboards.
--overwrite
Overwrite CTest configuration option.
By default ctest uses configuration options from configuration file. This option will overwrite the configuration option.
--extra-submit <file>[;<file>]
Submit extra files to the dashboard.
This option will submit extra files to the dashboard.
--force-new-ctest-process
Run child CTest instances as new processes
By default CTest will run child CTest instances within the same process. If this behavior is not desired, this argument will enforce new processes for child CTest processes.
--schedule-random
Use a random order for scheduling tests
This option will run the tests in a random order. It is commonly used to detect implicit dependencies in a test suite.
--submit-index
--timeout <seconds>
Set a global timeout on all tests.
This option will set a global timeout on all tests that do not already have a timeout set on them.
--stop-time <time>
Set a time at which all tests should stop running.
Set a real time of day at which all tests should timeout. Example: 7:00:00 -0400. Any time format understood by the curl date parser is accepted. Local time is assumed if no timezone is specified.
--http1.0
Submit using HTTP 1.0.
This option will force CTest to use HTTP 1.0 to submit files to the dashboard, instead of HTTP 1.1.
--no-compress-output
Do not compress test output when submitting.
This flag will turn off automatic compression of test output. Use this to maintain compatibility with an older version of CDash which doesn’t support compressed test output.
--print-labels
Print all available test labels.
This option will not run any tests, it will simply print the list of all labels associated with the test set.
--help,-help,-usage,-h,-H,/?
Print usage information and exit.
Usage describes the basic command line interface and its options.
--version,-version,/V [<f>]
Show program name/version banner and exit.
If a file is specified, the version is written into it. The help is printed to a named <f>ile if given.
--help-full [<f>]
Print all help manuals and exit.
All manuals are printed in a human-readable text format. The help is printed to a named <f>ile if given.
--help-manual <man> [<f>]
Print one help manual and exit.
The specified manual is printed in a human-readable text format. The help is printed to a named <f>ile if given.
--help-manual-list [<f>]
List help manuals available and exit.
The list contains all manuals for which help may be obtained by using the --help-manual
option followed by a manual name. The help is printed to a named <f>ile if given.
--help-command <cmd> [<f>]
Print help for one command and exit.
The cmake-commands(7)
manual entry for <cmd>
is printed in a human-readable text format. The help is printed to a named <f>ile if given.
--help-command-list [<f>]
List commands with help available and exit.
The list contains all commands for which help may be obtained by using the --help-command
option followed by a command name. The help is printed to a named <f>ile if given.
--help-commands [<f>]
Print cmake-commands manual and exit.
The cmake-commands(7)
manual is printed in a human-readable text format. The help is printed to a named <f>ile if given.
--help-module <mod> [<f>]
Print help for one module and exit.
The cmake-modules(7)
manual entry for <mod>
is printed in a human-readable text format. The help is printed to a named <f>ile if given.
--help-module-list [<f>]
List modules with help available and exit.
The list contains all modules for which help may be obtained by using the --help-module
option followed by a module name. The help is printed to a named <f>ile if given.
--help-modules [<f>]
Print cmake-modules manual and exit.
The cmake-modules(7)
manual is printed in a human-readable text format. The help is printed to a named <f>ile if given.
--help-policy <cmp> [<f>]
Print help for one policy and exit.
The cmake-policies(7)
manual entry for <cmp>
is printed in a human-readable text format. The help is printed to a named <f>ile if given.
--help-policy-list [<f>]
List policies with help available and exit.
The list contains all policies for which help may be obtained by using the --help-policy
option followed by a policy name. The help is printed to a named <f>ile if given.
--help-policies [<f>]
Print cmake-policies manual and exit.
The cmake-policies(7)
manual is printed in a human-readable text format. The help is printed to a named <f>ile if given.
--help-property <prop> [<f>]
Print help for one property and exit.
The cmake-properties(7)
manual entries for <prop>
are printed in a human-readable text format. The help is printed to a named <f>ile if given.
--help-property-list [<f>]
List properties with help available and exit.
The list contains all properties for which help may be obtained by using the --help-property
option followed by a property name. The help is printed to a named <f>ile if given.
--help-properties [<f>]
Print cmake-properties manual and exit.
The cmake-properties(7)
manual is printed in a human-readable text format. The help is printed to a named <f>ile if given.
--help-variable <var> [<f>]
Print help for one variable and exit.
The cmake-variables(7)
manual entry for <var>
is printed in a human-readable text format. The help is printed to a named <f>ile if given.
--help-variable-list [<f>]
List variables with help available and exit.
The list contains all variables for which help may be obtained by using the --help-variable
option followed by a variable name. The help is printed to a named <f>ile if given.
--help-variables [<f>]
Print cmake-variables manual and exit.
The cmake-variables(7)
manual is printed in a human-readable text format. The help is printed to a named <f>ile if given.
CTest can operate as a client for the CDash software quality dashboard application. As a dashboard client, CTest performs a sequence of steps to configure, build, and test software, and then submits the results to a CDash server.
CTest defines an ordered list of testing steps of which some or all may be run as a dashboard client:
Start
Update
Configure
Build
Test
CTestTestfile.cmake
from the build tree and executing the defined tests. Record the output and result of each test. See the CTest Test Step section below.Coverage
MemCheck
Submit
CTest defines three modes of operation as a dashboard client:
Nightly
Start
, Update
, Configure
, Build
, Test
, Coverage
, and Submit
steps by default. Selected steps run even if the Update
step reports no changes to the source tree.Continuous
Start
, Update
, Configure
, Build
, Test
, Coverage
, and Submit
steps by default, but exits after the Update
step if it reports no changes to the source tree.Experimental
Start
, Configure
, Build
, Test
, Coverage
, and Submit
steps by default.CTest can perform testing on an already-generated build tree. Run the ctest
command with the current working directory set to the build tree and use one of these signatures:
ctest -D <mode>[<step>] ctest -M <mode> [ -T <step> ]...
The <mode>
must be one of the above Dashboard Client Modes, and each <step>
must be one of the above Dashboard Client Steps.
CTest reads the Dashboard Client Configuration settings from a file in the build tree called either CTestConfiguration.ini
or DartConfiguration.tcl
(the names are historical). The format of the file is:
# Lines starting in '#' are comments. # Other non-blank lines are key-value pairs. <setting>: <value>
where <setting>
is the setting name and <value>
is the setting value.
In build trees generated by CMake, this configuration file is generated by the CTest
module if included by the project. The module uses variables to obtain a value for each setting as documented with the settings below.
CTest can perform testing driven by a cmake-language(7)
script that creates and maintains the source and build tree as well as performing the testing steps. Run the ctest
command with the current working directory set outside of any build tree and use one of these signatures:
ctest -S <script> ctest -SP <script>
The <script>
file must call CTest Commands commands to run testing steps explicitly as documented below. The commands obtain Dashboard Client Configuration settings from their arguments or from variables set in the script.
The Dashboard Client Steps may be configured by named settings as documented in the following sections.
Start a new dashboard submission to be composed of results recorded by the following steps.
In a CTest Script, the ctest_start()
command runs this step. Arguments to the command may specify some of the step settings. The command first runs the command-line specified by the CTEST_CHECKOUT_COMMAND
variable, if set, to initialize the source directory.
Configuration settings include:
BuildDirectory
The full path to the project build tree.
CTEST_BINARY_DIRECTORY
CTest
module variable: PROJECT_BINARY_DIR
SourceDirectory
The full path to the project source tree.
CTEST_SOURCE_DIRECTORY
CTest
module variable: PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR
In a CTest Script, the ctest_update()
command runs this step. Arguments to the command may specify some of the step settings.
Configuration settings to specify the version control tool include:
BZRCommand
bzr
command-line tool to use if source tree is managed by Bazaar.
CTEST_BZR_COMMAND
CTest
module variable: noneBZRUpdateOptions
Command-line options to the BZRCommand
when updating the source.
CTEST_BZR_UPDATE_OPTIONS
CTest
module variable: noneCVSCommand
cvs
command-line tool to use if source tree is managed by CVS.
CTEST_CVS_COMMAND
CTest
module variable: CVSCOMMAND
CVSUpdateOptions
Command-line options to the CVSCommand
when updating the source.
CTEST_CVS_UPDATE_OPTIONS
CTest
module variable: CVS_UPDATE_OPTIONS
GITCommand
git
command-line tool to use if source tree is managed by Git.
CTEST_GIT_COMMAND
CTest
module variable: GITCOMMAND
GITUpdateCustom
Specify a custom command line (as a semicolon-separated list) to run in the source tree (Git work tree) to update it instead of running the GITCommand
.
CTEST_GIT_UPDATE_CUSTOM
CTest
module variable: CTEST_GIT_UPDATE_CUSTOM
GITUpdateOptions
Command-line options to the GITCommand
when updating the source.
CTEST_GIT_UPDATE_OPTIONS
CTest
module variable: GIT_UPDATE_OPTIONS
HGCommand
hg
command-line tool to use if source tree is managed by Mercurial.
CTEST_HG_COMMAND
CTest
module variable: noneHGUpdateOptions
Command-line options to the HGCommand
when updating the source.
CTEST_HG_UPDATE_OPTIONS
CTest
module variable: noneP4Client
Value of the -c
option to the P4Command
.
CTEST_P4_CLIENT
CTest
module variable: CTEST_P4_CLIENT
P4Command
p4
command-line tool to use if source tree is managed by Perforce.
CTEST_P4_COMMAND
CTest
module variable: P4COMMAND
P4Options
Command-line options to the P4Command
for all invocations.
CTEST_P4_OPTIONS
CTest
module variable: CTEST_P4_OPTIONS
P4UpdateCustom
Specify a custom command line (as a semicolon-separated list) to run in the source tree (Perforce tree) to update it instead of running the P4Command
.
CTest
module variable: CTEST_P4_UPDATE_CUSTOM
P4UpdateOptions
Command-line options to the P4Command
when updating the source.
CTEST_P4_UPDATE_OPTIONS
CTest
module variable: CTEST_P4_UPDATE_OPTIONS
SVNCommand
svn
command-line tool to use if source tree is managed by Subversion.
CTEST_SVN_COMMAND
CTest
module variable: SVNCOMMAND
SVNOptions
Command-line options to the SVNCommand
for all invocations.
CTEST_SVN_OPTIONS
CTest
module variable: CTEST_SVN_OPTIONS
SVNUpdateOptions
Command-line options to the SVNCommand
when updating the source.
CTEST_SVN_UPDATE_OPTIONS
CTest
module variable: SVN_UPDATE_OPTIONS
UpdateCommand
Specify the version-control command-line tool to use without detecting the VCS that manages the source tree.
CTEST_UPDATE_COMMAND
CTest
module variable: <VCS>COMMAND
when UPDATE_TYPE
is <vcs>
, else UPDATE_COMMAND
UpdateOptions
Command-line options to the UpdateCommand
.
CTEST_UPDATE_OPTIONS
CTest
module variable: <VCS>_UPDATE_OPTIONS
when UPDATE_TYPE
is <vcs>
, else UPDATE_OPTIONS
UpdateType
Specify the version-control system that manages the source tree if it cannot be detected automatically. The value may be bzr
, cvs
, git
, hg
, p4
, or svn
.
CTest
module variable: UPDATE_TYPE
if set, else CTEST_UPDATE_TYPE
UpdateVersionOnly
Specify that you want the version control update command to only discover the current version that is checked out, and not to update to a different version.
CTEST_UPDATE_VERSION_ONLY
Additional configuration settings include:
NightlyStartTime
In the Nightly
dashboard mode, specify the “nightly start time”. With centralized version control systems (cvs
and svn
), the Update
step checks out the version of the software as of this time so that multiple clients choose a common version to test. This is not well-defined in distributed version-control systems so the setting is ignored.
CTEST_NIGHTLY_START_TIME
CTest
module variable: NIGHTLY_START_TIME
if set, else CTEST_NIGHTLY_START_TIME
In a CTest Script, the ctest_configure()
command runs this step. Arguments to the command may specify some of the step settings.
Configuration settings include:
ConfigureCommand
Command-line to launch the software configuration process. It will be executed in the location specified by the BuildDirectory
setting.
CTEST_CONFIGURE_COMMAND
CTest
module variable: CMAKE_COMMAND
followed by PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR
In a CTest Script, the ctest_build()
command runs this step. Arguments to the command may specify some of the step settings.
Configuration settings include:
DefaultCTestConfigurationType
When the build system to be launched allows build-time selection of the configuration (e.g. Debug
, Release
), this specifies the default configuration to be built when no -C
option is given to the ctest
command. The value will be substituted into the value of MakeCommand
to replace the literal string ${CTEST_CONFIGURATION_TYPE}
if it appears.
CTEST_CONFIGURATION_TYPE
CTest
module variable: DEFAULT_CTEST_CONFIGURATION_TYPE
, initialized by the CMAKE_CONFIG_TYPE
environment variableMakeCommand
Command-line to launch the software build process. It will be executed in the location specified by the BuildDirectory
setting.
CTEST_BUILD_COMMAND
CTest
module variable: MAKECOMMAND
, initialized by the build_command()
commandUseLaunchers
For build trees generated by CMake using one of the Makefile Generators or the Ninja
generator, specify whether the CTEST_USE_LAUNCHERS
feature is enabled by the CTestUseLaunchers
module (also included by the CTest
module). When enabled, the generated build system wraps each invocation of the compiler, linker, or custom command line with a “launcher” that communicates with CTest via environment variables and files to report granular build warning and error information. Otherwise, CTest must “scrape” the build output log for diagnostics.
CTEST_USE_LAUNCHERS
CTest
module variable: CTEST_USE_LAUNCHERS
In a CTest Script, the ctest_test()
command runs this step. Arguments to the command may specify some of the step settings.
Configuration settings include:
TestLoad
While running tests in parallel (e.g. with -j
), try not to start tests when they may cause the CPU load to pass above a given threshold.
CTEST_TEST_LOAD
CTest
module variable: CTEST_TEST_LOAD
TimeOut
The default timeout for each test if not specified by the TIMEOUT
test property.
CTEST_TEST_TIMEOUT
CTest
module variable: DART_TESTING_TIMEOUT
In a CTest Script, the ctest_coverage()
command runs this step. Arguments to the command may specify some of the step settings.
Configuration settings include:
CoverageCommand
Command-line tool to perform software coverage analysis. It will be executed in the location specified by the BuildDirectory
setting.
CTEST_COVERAGE_COMMAND
CTest
module variable: COVERAGE_COMMAND
CoverageExtraFlags
Specify command-line options to the CoverageCommand
tool.
CTEST_COVERAGE_EXTRA_FLAGS
CTest
module variable: COVERAGE_EXTRA_FLAGS
In a CTest Script, the ctest_memcheck()
command runs this step. Arguments to the command may specify some of the step settings.
Configuration settings include:
MemoryCheckCommand
Command-line tool to perform dynamic analysis. Test command lines will be launched through this tool.
CTEST_MEMORYCHECK_COMMAND
CTest
module variable: MEMORYCHECK_COMMAND
MemoryCheckCommandOptions
Specify command-line options to the MemoryCheckCommand
tool. They will be placed prior to the test command line.
CTEST_MEMORYCHECK_COMMAND_OPTIONS
CTest
module variable: MEMORYCHECK_COMMAND_OPTIONS
MemoryCheckType
Specify the type of memory checking to perform.
CTEST_MEMORYCHECK_TYPE
CTest
module variable: MEMORYCHECK_TYPE
MemoryCheckSanitizerOptions
Specify options to sanitizers when running with a sanitize-enabled build.
CTEST_MEMORYCHECK_SANITIZER_OPTIONS
CTest
module variable: MEMORYCHECK_SANITIZER_OPTIONS
MemoryCheckSuppressionFile
Specify a file containing suppression rules for the MemoryCheckCommand
tool. It will be passed with options appropriate to the tool.
CTEST_MEMORYCHECK_SUPPRESSIONS_FILE
CTest
module variable: MEMORYCHECK_SUPPRESSIONS_FILE
Additional configuration settings include:
BoundsCheckerCommand
Specify a MemoryCheckCommand
that is known to be command-line compatible with Bounds Checker.
CTest
module variable: nonePurifyCommand
Specify a MemoryCheckCommand
that is known to be command-line compatible with Purify.
CTest
module variable: PURIFYCOMMAND
ValgrindCommand
Specify a MemoryCheckCommand
that is known to be command-line compatible with Valgrind.
CTest
module variable: VALGRIND_COMMAND
ValgrindCommandOptions
Specify command-line options to the ValgrindCommand
tool. They will be placed prior to the test command line.
CTest
module variable: VALGRIND_COMMAND_OPTIONS
In a CTest Script, the ctest_submit()
command runs this step. Arguments to the command may specify some of the step settings.
Configuration settings include:
BuildName
Describe the dashboard client platform with a short string. (Operating system, compiler, etc.)
CTEST_BUILD_NAME
CTest
module variable: BUILDNAME
CDashVersion
Specify the version of CDash on the server.
CTest
module variable: CTEST_CDASH_VERSION
CTestSubmitRetryCount
Specify a number of attempts to retry submission on network failure.
ctest_submit()
RETRY_COUNT
option.CTest
module variable: CTEST_SUBMIT_RETRY_COUNT
CTestSubmitRetryDelay
Specify a delay before retrying submission on network failure.
ctest_submit()
RETRY_DELAY
option.CTest
module variable: CTEST_SUBMIT_RETRY_DELAY
CurlOptions
Specify a semicolon-separated list of options to control the Curl library that CTest uses internally to connect to the server. Possible options are CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER_OFF
and CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYHOST_OFF
.
CTEST_CURL_OPTIONS
CTest
module variable: CTEST_CURL_OPTIONS
DropLocation
The path on the dashboard server to send the submission.
CTEST_DROP_LOCATION
CTest
module variable: DROP_LOCATION
if set, else CTEST_DROP_LOCATION
DropMethod
Specify the method by which results should be submitted to the dashboard server. The value may be cp
, ftp
, http
, https
, scp
, or xmlrpc
(if CMake was built with support for it).
CTEST_DROP_METHOD
CTest
module variable: DROP_METHOD
if set, else CTEST_DROP_METHOD
DropSite
The dashboard server name (for ftp
, http
, and https
, scp
, and xmlrpc
).
CTEST_DROP_SITE
CTest
module variable: DROP_SITE
if set, else CTEST_DROP_SITE
DropSitePassword
The dashboard server login password, if any (for ftp
, http
, and https
).
CTEST_DROP_SITE_PASSWORD
CTest
module variable: DROP_SITE_PASSWORD
if set, else CTEST_DROP_SITE_PASWORD
DropSiteUser
The dashboard server login user name, if any (for ftp
, http
, and https
).
CTEST_DROP_SITE_USER
CTest
module variable: DROP_SITE_USER
if set, else CTEST_DROP_SITE_USER
IsCDash
Specify whether the dashboard server is CDash or an older dashboard server implementation requiring TriggerSite
.
CTEST_DROP_SITE_CDASH
CTest
module variable: CTEST_DROP_SITE_CDASH
ScpCommand
scp
command-line tool to use when DropMethod
is scp
.
CTEST_SCP_COMMAND
CTest
module variable: SCPCOMMAND
Site
Describe the dashboard client host site with a short string. (Hostname, domain, etc.)
CTEST_SITE
CTest
module variable: SITE
, initialized by the site_name()
commandTriggerSite
Legacy option to support older dashboard server implementations. Not used when IsCDash
is true.
CTEST_TRIGGER_SITE
CTest
module variable: TRIGGER_SITE
if set, else CTEST_TRIGGER_SITE
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