Build Ladybug from source
To build from source code, Ladybug requires CMake (>=3.15), Python (>=3.9), and a compiler that supports C++20. The minimum supported versions of C++ compilers are GCC 12, Clang 18, and MSVC 19.20. The preferred compiler on Linux is GCC; on macOS, Apple Clang; and on Windows, MSVC. On Linux, Clang is also tested. Other compilers that support C++20 may also work, but are not tested.
Below are the instructions for building Ladybug on Ubuntu, AlmaLinux, Arch Linux, macOS, and Windows. These instructions should also work for other similar platforms:
- For other Debian-based Linux distributions, such as Debian, Linux Mint, and Pop!_OS, the instructions should be similar to Ubuntu.
- For other Red Hat-based Linux distributions, such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), CentOS, Fedora, Rocky Linux, and Oracle Linux, the instructions should be similar to AlmaLinux.
- For other Arch-based Linux distributions, such as Manjaro, the instructions should be similar to Arch Linux.
Building Instructions
Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
apt updateapt install -y build-essential cmake gcc g++ python3make release NUM_THREADS=$(nproc)AlmaLinux 9.2
dnf updatednf install -y cmake gcc gcc-c++ python3make release NUM_THREADS=$(nproc)Arch Linux
pacman -Syupacman -S --needed base-devel cmake gcc pythonmake release NUM_THREADS=$(nproc)macOS 14
Install Homebrew.
xcode-select --installbrew install cmake pythonmake release NUM_THREADS=$(sysctl -n hw.physicalcpu)Windows 10
Install Visual Studio
Install Visual Studio 2022 with C++ support, CMake, and the SDK for your version of Windows. For detailed instructions, please refer to Microsoft’s documentation.
Install Chocolatey
Follow the instructions at https://chocolatey.org/install.
Install dependencies
choco install -y python3 make ninjaLaunch Visual Studio Command Prompt
Follow the instructions at Microsoft’s documentation.
Build Ladybug
make release NUM_THREADS=$env:NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORSRun Tests
C/C++ tests
make test NUM_THREADS=XFor additional information regarding the tests, please refer to the documentation for Testing Framework.
Increase ulimit for running tests
For some platforms, such as macOS, the default limit for the number of open files is too low for running tests, which may cause some tests to fail. To increase the limit, please run the following command before running tests.
ulimit -n 10000Build Language Bindings
By default, only C and C++ libraries and the CLI are built. To build other language bindings, please follow the instructions below.
Python
Prerequisites
To install the dependencies, please run the following command.
make -C tools/python_api requirementsIn addition, the Python development headers are required. For example, on Ubuntu, the python3-dev package should be installed.
Build Python bindings
make python NUM_THREADS=$(nproc)Run Python tests
make pytest-venv NUM_THREADS=$(nproc)Node.js
Prerequisites
Install Node.js and npm. Please refer to the download page for detailed instructions. The minimum supported version of Node.js is 14.15.0.
Install dependencies
make nodejs-depsBuild Node.js bindings
make nodejs NUM_THREADS=$(nproc)Run Node.js tests
make nodejstest NUM_THREADS=$(nproc)Java
Prerequisites
The minimum supported version of JDK is 11. Oracle JDK, OpenJDK, and Eclipse Temurin are supported. For detailed instructions on installing JDK, please refer to one of the following links:
- For Oracle JDK, please refer to the download page.
- For OpenJDK, please refer to the download page.
- For Eclipse Temurin, please refer to the download page.
Build Java bindings
make java NUM_THREADS=$(nproc)Run Java tests
make javatest NUM_THREADS=$(nproc)Rust
Prerequisites
Rust 1.81.0 or later is required. Installing Rust with rustup is recommended. For detailed instructions, please refer to the download page.
Build Rust bindings
cd tools/rust_api && CARGO_BUILD_JOBS=$(nproc) cargo buildRun Rust tests
make rusttest