CMake dependency provider for the Conan C and C++ package manager.
⚠️ Compatibility with Conan 2.0: integration with Conan 2.0 is currently experimental, may have some limitations, and is subject to change, please read below. The code in this branch only supports Conan 2.0.2 and above - if you need Conan 1.x please check thedevelop
branch.
Prerequisites:
- CMake 3.24
- Conan 2.0.5
- A CMake-based project that contains a
conanfile.txt
orconanfile.py
to list the required dependencies.
First, clone this repository in the develop2
branch.
git clone https://github.com/conan-io/cmake-conan.git -b develop2
This repository contains a CMakeLists.txt
with an example project that depends on fmt
.
cd cmake-conan/example
mkdir build
cmake -B build -S . -DCMAKE_PROJECT_TOP_LEVEL_INCLUDES=../conan_provider.cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
cmake --build build --config Release
-
Ensure you have placed a
conanfile.txt
orconanfile.py
at the root of your project, listing your requirements. You can see conanfile.txt for an example, or check the Conan documentation forconanfile
: .txt docs, .py docs. -
When first invoking CMake to configure the project, pass
-DCMAKE_PROJECT_TOP_LEVEL_INCLUDES=[path-to-cmake-conan]/conan_provider.cmake
. This will ensure thatconan install
is invoked from within CMake. This integration does not require making any changes to yourCMakeLists.txt
scripts.
cd [your-project]
mkdir build
cmake -B build -S . -DCMAKE_PROJECT_TOP_LEVEL_INCLUDES=[path-to-cmake-conan]/conan_provider.cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
- Only the
CMakeDeps
generator is specified - for build settings that would otherwise be provided byCMakeToolchain
(for example, the compiler itself or other global build settings) please invoke Conan separately as per documentation. - Currently this only works such that Conan can satisfy invocations to CMake's
find_package
. For dependencies that have logic outside offind_package
, for example, by making direct calls tofind_program
,find_library
,find_path
orfind_file
, these may not work correctly. - When using a single-configuration CMake generator, you must specify a valid
CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE
(can't be left blank) - Deriving Conan settings is currently only supported on the most common platforms with the most popular compilers.
The CMake-Conan dependency provider will create a Conan profile where the settings (os
, arch
, compiler
, build_type
) are retrieved from what CMake has detected for the current build. Conan uses two profiles for dependencies, the host and the build profiles. You can read more about them here. In CMake-Conan, the default behaviour is as follows:
- Conan host profile: settings detected from CMake. For anything that cannot be detected from CMake, it falls back to the
default
Conan profile. - Conan build profile: the
default
Conan profile.
Please note that for the above to work, a default
profile must already exist. If it doesn't, cmake-conan
will invoke Conan's autodetection mechanism which tries to guess the system defaults.
If you need to customize the profile, you can do so by modifying the value of CONAN_HOST_PROFILE
and CONAN_BUILD_PROFILE
and passing them as CMake cache variables. Some examples:
-DCONAN_HOST_PROFILE="default;auto-cmake"
: perform autodetection as described above, and fallback to the default profile for anything else (default behaviour).-DCONAN_HOST_PROFILE=clang16
: do not perform autodetection, and use theclang16
profile which must exist in the Conan profiles folder (see docs.)-DCONAN_BUILD_PROFILE="/path/to/profile"
: alternatively, provide a path to a profile file that may be anywhere in the filesystem.-DCONAN_HOST_PROFILE="default;custom"
: semi-colon separated list of profiles. A compound profile will be used (see docs) - compunded from left to right, where right has the highest priority.
The CMake-Conan dependency provider will autodetect and pass the profile information as described above. If the conan install
command invocation needs to be customized further, the CONAN_INSTALL_ARGS
variable can be used.
- By default,
CONAN_INSTALL_ARGS
is initialised to pass--build=missing
. If you customize this variable, please be aware that Conan will revert to its default behaviour unless you specify the--build
flag. - Two arguments are reserved to the dependency provider implementation and must not be set: the path to a
conanfile.txt|.py
, and the output format (--format
). - Values are semi-colon separated, e.g.
--build=never;--update;--lockfile-out=''
There are some tests, you can run in python, with pytest, for example:
$ pytest -rA