# setup-cpp Install all the tools required for building and testing C++/C projects. ![Build Status (Github Actions)](https://github.com/aminya/setup-cpp/workflows/CI/badge.svg) [![Dependency Status](https://david-dm.org/aminya/setup-cpp.svg)](https://david-dm.org/aminya/setup-cpp) Setting up a **cross-platform** environment for building and testing C++/C projects is a bit tricky. Each platform has its own compilers, and each of them requires a different installation procedure. This package aims to fix this issue. This package is designed to be **modular** and as **minimal** as possible. This will allow you to install the tools you want. It is continuously tested on Windows, Linux, and macOS. The package can be used locally or from CI services like GitHub Actions. Stay tuned for the stable release. # Features `setup-cpp` can install all of these tools: - llvm - gcc - cmake - ninja - meson - conan - ccache - cppcheck - doxygen - gcovr - opencppcoverage - python - choco - brew # Usage # From Terminal You should download the exe file or the js file (if have Nodejs installed), and run it with the available options. Tip: You can automate downloading using `wget`, `curl` or other similar tools. ### Executable Download the executable for your platform from [here](https://github.com/aminya/setup-cpp/releases/tag/v0.1.1), and run it with the available options. An example that installs llvm, cmake, ninja, ccache, and conan. ```ps1 # windows example (open shell as admin) curl -O "https://github.com/aminya/setup-cpp/releases/download/v0.1.1/setup_cpp_windows.exe" ./setup_cpp_windows --compiler llvm --cmake true --ninja true --ccache true --conan "1.40.1" ``` ```ps1 # linux example wget "https://github.com/aminya/setup-cpp/releases/download/v0.1.1/setup_cpp_linux" chmod +x setup_cpp_linux sudo ./setup_cpp_linux --compiler llvm --cmake true --ninja true --ccache true --conan "1.40.1" ``` ```ps1 # mac example wget "https://github.com/aminya/setup-cpp/releases/download/v0.1.1/setup_mac_linux" chmod +x setup_cpp_mac sudo ./setup_cpp_mac --compiler llvm --cmake true --ninja true --ccache true --conan "1.40.1" ``` ### With Nodejs Download the `setup_cpp.js` file form [here](https://github.com/aminya/setup-cpp/releases/download/v0.1.1/setup_cpp.js), and run it with the available options. On Windows ```ps1 # open shell as admin wget "https://github.com/aminya/setup-cpp/releases/download/v0.1.1/setup_cpp_windows.exe" node ./setup_cpp.js --compiler llvm --cmake true --ninja true --ccache true --conan "1.40.1" ``` On Linux or Mac: ```ps1 wget "https://github.com/aminya/setup-cpp/releases/download/v0.1.1/setup_cpp.js" sudo node ./setup_cpp.js --compiler llvm --cmake true --ninja true --ccache true --conan "1.40.1" ``` # Inside GitHub Actions Here is a complete cross-platform example that tests llvm and gcc. It also uses cmake, ninja, conan, cppcheck, and ccache. `.github/workflows/ci.yml`: ```yaml name: ci on: pull_request: push: branches: - main - master jobs: Test: runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }} strategy: fail-fast: false matrix: os: - windows-2019 - ubuntu-20.04 - macos-10.15 compiler: - llvm - gcc steps: - name: Setup Cpp uses: aminya/setup-cpp@v1 with: compiler: ${{ matrix.compiler }} cmake: true ninja: true conan: true cppcheck: true ccache: true # add any tool that you need here... ``` In the `compiler` entry, you can specify the version after a `-`. For example, `llvm-11`. For the tools, instead of `true`, which chooses the default version, you can pass a specific version. # Inside Docker Here is an example for using setup_cpp to make a builder image that has the cpp tools you need. ```dockerfile # debian with node installed FROM node:16 # add setup_cpp.js WORKDIR "/" RUN wget "https://github.com/aminya/setup-cpp/releases/download/v0.1.1/setup_cpp.js" # install llvm, cmake, ninja, ccache, and conan RUN node ./setup_cpp.js --compiler llvm --cmake true --ninja true --ccache true --conan true ENTRYPOINT [ "/bin/bash" ] ``` See [this folder](https://github.com/aminya/setup-cpp/tree/master/building/docker), for some dockerfile examples. If you want to build the ones included, then run (after `-f` use the docker file name): ```ps1 docker build -f ./building/docker/linux.dockerfile -t setup_cpp . ``` ### Incomplete - [ ] msvc. It is implemented, but has bugs. See [this issue](https://github.com/aminya/cpp/issues/1) - [ ] vcpkg (TODO)