I'm adding Google's native webrtc library as an external dependency to a CMake project I'm working on. The build process for the webrtc library is rather convoluted but the initial steps are as follows:
- Cloning chromium depot_tools repo
 - Adding depot_tools to environment PATH
 - Running 
fetch --nohooks webrtc(fetchtool is found in PATH from previous step) - Several further steps I'll omit as they're not relevant to the question
 
I can successfully perform all these steps manually from the command line to build the library.
To simply my build process I thought I'd use ExternalProject_Add with several ExternalProject_Add_Steps to create a target that my main project can use as a dependency:
ExternalProject_Add(
        ${PROJECT_NAME} 
        GIT_REPOSITORY https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/tools/depot_tools.git
        CONFIGURE_COMMAND "" 
        UPDATE_COMMAND "" 
        PATCH_COMMAND "" 
        BUILD_COMMAND "" 
        INSTALL_COMMAND ""
)
ExternalProject_Add_Step(
        ${PROJECT_NAME} fetch-webrtc
        COMMAND fetch --nohooks webrtc # <--- how to get fetch into PATH?
        DEPENDEES mkdir-webrtc
)
...
The problem I have is that when the fetch-webrtc step is run the fetch tool is not in the PATH. Now I could "cheat" and change the above step to the following:
ExternalProject_Get_Property(${PROJECT_NAME} SOURCE_DIR)
ExternalProject_Add_Step(
        ${PROJECT_NAME} fetch-webrtc
        COMMAND ${SOURCE_DIR}/fetch --nohooks webrtc # fetch is found!
        DEPENDEES mkdir-webrtc
)
This partly solves the issue, however the fetch command itself requires the depot_tools repo to be in the path as it looks for many files there - thus things ultimately fail.
So how can I go about getting the depot_tools directory into the PATH environment variable (ideally prefixed to the front of all the PATH directories) available for all ExternalProject_Add_Step steps?