# vcpkg_from_bitbucket Download and extract a project from Bitbucket. Enables support for installing HEAD `vcpkg.exe install --head `. ## Usage: ```cmake vcpkg_from_bitbucket( OUT_SOURCE_PATH REPO [REF ] [SHA512 <45d0d7f8cc350...>] [HEAD_REF ] ) ``` ## Parameters: ### OUT_SOURCE_PATH Specifies the out-variable that will contain the extracted location. This should be set to `SOURCE_PATH` by convention. ### REPO The organization or user and repository on GitHub. ### REF A stable git commit-ish (ideally a tag) that will not change contents. **This should not be a branch.** For repositories without official releases, this can be set to the full commit id of the current latest master. If `REF` is specified, `SHA512` must also be specified. ### SHA512 The SHA512 hash that should match the archive (https://bitbucket.com/${REPO}/get/${REF}.tar.gz). This is most easily determined by first setting it to `1`, then trying to build the port. The error message will contain the full hash, which can be copied back into the portfile. ### HEAD_REF The unstable git commit-ish (ideally a branch) to pull for `--head` builds. For most projects, this should be `master`. The chosen branch should be one that is expected to be always buildable on all supported platforms. ## Notes: At least one of `REF` and `HEAD_REF` must be specified, however it is preferable for both to be present. This exports the `VCPKG_HEAD_VERSION` variable during head builds. ## Examples: * [blaze](https://github.com/Microsoft/vcpkg/blob/master/ports/blaze/portfile.cmake) ## Source [scripts/cmake/vcpkg_from_bitbucket.cmake](https://github.com/Microsoft/vcpkg/blob/master/scripts/cmake/vcpkg_from_bitbucket.cmake)