Appendix D.1. NetCDF-4 Filter QuickStart {#nc_filters_quickstart} ============================== > For full **Filters** documentation, see \ref filters. **The `libnetcdf.so` library cannot talk to plugin libraries directly. Instead, it requires an "interface" library, which acts as a go-between. The interface libraries are built by the netCDF libraries, when the underlying plugin libraries are detected during configure/build.** Building and Installing the Interface Libraries {#nc_filters_qs_building} ---------------------------------- ### Configuring When configuring netcdf via either the `configure` script or via `cmake`, you'll need to specify the location to install the interface libraries, as follows: * configure: `--enable-plugins` `--with-plugin-dir=$NCPLUGIN_DIR` * cmake: `-DPLUGIN_INSTALL_DIR=$NCPLUGIN_DIR` where `$NCPLUGIN_DIR` is the path to the user-defined directory, e.g. `/usr/local/nc-plugins` After compiling and installing `libnetcdf`, the interface libraries for those filters detected will be installed in the user-specified `NCPLUGIN_DIR`. > `nc-config --plugindir` will return the location where plugins were installed. Using the Interface Libraries at Run-time {#nc_filters_qs_runtime} --------------------------------- For historical reasons, `libnetcdf` uses the environmental variable `HDF5_PLUGIN_PATH` to locate the interface libraries at run-time. This location should be set to the `$NCPLUGIN_DIR` specified when building and installing `libnetcdf`. Example Workflow (blosc) {#nc_filters_qs_workflow_example} -------------------------------------------------- From scratch, the steps to get this to work are as follows, and assumes `libhdf5` was installed. 1. Install the filter library, and the associate development headers. 2. Configure netCDF with `--enable-plugins` and `--with-plugin-dir=$HOME/netcdf-plugins` 3. Ensure `blosc` is specified in the generated `libnetcdf.settings` file. 4. Run make, make install. Once built and installed, set the environmental variable `HDF5_PLUGIN_PATH=$HOME/netcdf-plugins`. The reason this works is because: 1. NetCDF builds the interface library. 2. `ncdump` knows where to find the interface library because `HDF5_PLUGIN_PATH` is set.