Google's software suite for combinatorial optimization.
Table of ContentsAbout OR-ToolsCodemapInstallationQuick StartDocumentationContributingLicenseAbout OR-ToolsGoogle Optimization Tools (a.k.a., OR-Tools) is an open-source, fast andportable software suite for solving combinatorial optimization problems.
The suite contains:
Two constraint programming solver (CP* and CP-SAT);Two linear programming solvers (Glop and PDLP);Wrappers around commercial and other open source solvers, including mixedinteger solvers;Bin packing and knapsack algorithms;Algorithms for the Traveling Salesman Problem and Vehicle Routing Problem;Graph algorithms (shortest paths, min cost flow, max flow, linear sumassignment).We wrote OR-Tools in C++, but provide wrappers in Python, C# and Java.
CodemapThis software suite is composed of the following components:
Makefile Top-level forGNU Make based build.makefiles Subsidiary Make files, CI and build system documentation.CMakeLists.txt Top-level forCMake based build.cmake Subsidiary CMake files, CI and build system documentation.WORKSPACE Top-level forBazel based build.bazel Subsidiary Bazel files, CI and build system documentation.ortools Root directory for source code.base Basic utilities.algorithms Basic algorithms.samples Carefully crafted samples.graph Graph algorithms.samples Carefully crafted samples.linear_solver Linear solver wrapper.samples Carefully crafted samples.glop Simplex-based linear programming solver.samples Carefully crafted samples.pdlp First-order linear programming solver.samples Carefully crafted samples.lp_data Data structures for linear models.constraint_solver Constraint and Routingsolver.docs Documentation of the component.samples Carefully crafted samples.sat SAT solver.docs Documentation of the component.samples Carefully crafted samples.bop Boolean solver based on SAT.util Utilities needed by the constraint solverexamples Root directory for all examples.contrib Examples from the community.cpp C++ examples.dotnet .Net examples.java Java examples.python Python examples.notebook Jupyter/IPython notebooks.flatzinc FlatZinc examples.tests Unit tests and bug reports.tools Delivery Tools (e.g. Windows GNU binaries, scripts, release dockers)InstallationThis software suite has been tested under:
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and up (64-bit);Apple macOS Mojave with Xcode 9.x (64-bit);Microsoft Windows with Visual Studio 2022 (64-bit).OR-Tools currently builds with a Makefile, but also provides Bazel and CMakesupport.
For installation instructions (both source and binary), please visithttps://developers.google.com/optimization/introduction/installing.
Build from source using Make (legacy)We provide a Make based build.Please check theMake build instructions.
Build from source using CMakeWe provide a CMake based build.Please check theCMake build instructions.
Build from source using BazelWe provide a Bazel based build.Please check theBazel build instructions.
Quick StartThe best way to learn how to use OR-Tools is to follow the tutorials in ourdeveloper guide:
https://developers.google.com/optimization/introduction/get_started
If you want to learn from code examples, take a look at the examples in theexamples directory.
DocumentationThe complete documentation for OR-Tools is available at:https://developers.google.com/optimization/
ContributingThe CONTRIBUTING.md file contains instructions on how tosubmit the Contributor License Agreement before sending any pull requests (PRs).Of course, if you're new to the project, it's usually best to discuss anyproposals and reach consensus before sending your first PR.
LicenseThe OR-Tools software suite is licensed under the terms of the Apache License 2.0.See LICENSE for more information.