# 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) 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. `setup-cpp` can be used locally from terminal, from CI services like GitHub Actions and GitLab Pipelines, and inside containers like Docker. `setup-cpp` is supported on many platforms. It is continuously tested on several configurations including Windows (11, 10, 2022, 2019), Linux (Ubuntu 24.0, 22.04, 20.04, 18.04, Fedora, ArchLinux), and macOS (13, 12, 11, 10.15). `setup-cpp` is backed by unit tests for each tool and integration tests for compiling cpp projects. ## Features `setup-cpp` is **modular** and you can choose to install any of these tools: | category | tools | | --------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------ | | compiler and analyzer | llvm, gcc, msvc, vcvarsall, cppcheck, clangtidy, clangformat | | build system | cmake, ninja, meson, make, task, bazel | | package manager | vcpkg, conan, choco, brew, nala | | cache | cppcache, sccache | | documentation | doxygen, graphviz | | coverage | gcovr, opencppcoverage, kcov | | other | python, powershell, sevenzip | `setup-cpp` automatically handles the dependencies of the selected tool (e.g., `python` is required for `conan`). ## Usage ### From Terminal #### With npm and Nodejs Run `setup-cpp` with the available options. ```shell # Windows example (open PowerShell as admin) npx setup-cpp --compiler llvm --cmake true --ninja true --ccache true --vcpkg true RefreshEnv.cmd # activate the environment ``` ```shell # Linux/Macos example sudo npx setup-cpp --compiler llvm --cmake true --ninja true --ccache true --vcpkg true source ~/.cpprc ``` NOTE: In the `compiler` entry, you can specify the version after `-` like `llvm-11.0.0`. For the tools, you can pass a specific version instead of `true` that chooses the default version NOTE: On Unix systems, when `setup-cpp` is used locally or in other CI services like GitLab, the environment variables are added to `~/.cpprc`. You should run `source ~/.cpprc` to immediately activate the environment variables. This file is automatically sourced in the next shell restart from `~/.bashrc` or `~/.profile` if `SOURCE_CPPRC` is not set to `0`. To deactivate `.cpprc` in the next shell restart, rename/remove `~/.cpprc`. NOTE: On Unix systems, if you are already a root user (e.g., in a GitLab runner or Docker), you will not need to use `sudo`. NOTE: setup-cpp requires Nodejs 12 or higher. If Nodejs shipped with your distribution is older than 12, install the latest Node (e.g. for [Ubuntu 20.04](https://github.com/aminya/setup-cpp/blob/e2b11c45c1108526f905729542711e343a54a7fb/dev/docker/setup-cpp-ubuntu-20.0.4.dockerfile#L4-L13)), or alternatively you can use the executables that are self-contained (see the next section). #### With executable Download the executable for your platform from [here](https://github.com/aminya/setup-cpp/releases/tag/v0.37.0), and run it with the available options. You can also automate downloading using `wget`, `curl`, or other similar tools. An example that installs llvm, cmake, ninja, ccache, and vcpkg: ```shell # windows example (open PowerShell as admin) curl -LJO "https://github.com/aminya/setup-cpp/releases/download/v0.37.0/setup-cpp-x64-windows.exe" ./setup-cpp-x64-windows --compiler llvm --cmake true --ninja true --ccache true --vcpkg true RefreshEnv.cmd # activate cpp environment variables ``` ```shell # linux example wget "https://github.com/aminya/setup-cpp/releases/download/v0.37.0/setup-cpp-x64-linux" chmod +x ./setup-cpp-x64-linux sudo ./setup-cpp-x64-linux --compiler llvm --cmake true --ninja true --ccache true --vcpkg true source ~/.cpprc # activate cpp environment variables ``` ```shell # macos example wget "https://github.com/aminya/setup-cpp/releases/download/v0.37.0/setup-cpp-x64-macos" chmod +x ./setup-cpp-x64-macos sudo ./setup-cpp-x64-macos --compiler llvm --cmake true --ninja true --ccache true --vcpkg true source ~/.cpprc # activate cpp environment variables ``` ### Inside GitHub Actions Here is a complete cross-platform example that tests llvm, gcc, and msvc. It also uses cmake, ninja, vcpkg, and cppcheck. `.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-2022 - ubuntu-24.04 - macos-12 compiler: - llvm - gcc # you can specify the version after `-` like `llvm-13.0.0`. include: - os: "windows-2022" compiler: "msvc" steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v3 - name: Cache uses: actions/cache@v3 with: path: | ~/vcpkg ./build/vcpkg_installed ${{ env.HOME }}/.cache/vcpkg/archives ${{ env.XDG_CACHE_HOME }}/vcpkg/archives ${{ env.LOCALAPPDATA }}\vcpkg\archives ${{ env.APPDATA }}\vcpkg\archives key: ${{ runner.os }}-${{ matrix.compiler }}-${{ env.BUILD_TYPE }}-${{ hashFiles('**/CMakeLists.txt') }}-${{ hashFiles('./vcpkg.json')}} restore-keys: | ${{ runner.os }}-${{ env.BUILD_TYPE }}- - name: Setup Cpp uses: aminya/setup-cpp@v1 with: compiler: ${{ matrix.compiler }} vcvarsall: ${{ contains(matrix.os, 'windows') }} cmake: true ninja: true vcpkg: true cppcheck: true clangtidy: true # instead of `true`, which chooses the default version, you can pass a specific version. # ... ``` ### Prebuilt Docker Images To provide fast development environments, `setup-cpp` provides several prebuilt docker images that have the tools you need (e.g. `llvm, cmake, ninja, task, vcpkg, python, make, cppcheck, gcovr, doxygen, ccache`). You can use these images as a base image for your project. ```dockerfile FROM aminya/setup-cpp-ubuntu-llvm:22.04-0.37.0 AS builder ``` ```dockerfile FROM aminya/setup-cpp-ubuntu-mingw:22.04-0.37.0 AS builder ``` ```dockerfile FROM aminya/setup-cpp-fedora-llvm:40-0.37.0 AS builder ``` ```dockerfile FROM aminya/setup-cpp-arch-llvm:base-0.37.0 AS builder ``` The names are in the format `aminya/setup-cpp--:-`. If you need to install the tools selectively, see the next section. ### Inside Docker Here is an example for using setup-cpp to make a builder image that has the Cpp tools you need. ```dockerfile #### Base Image FROM ubuntu:22.04 as setup-cpp-ubuntu RUN apt-get update -qq && \ # install nodejs apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends nodejs npm && \ # install setup-cpp npm install -g setup-cpp@v0.37.0 && \ # install the compiler and tools setup-cpp \ --nala true \ --compiler llvm \ --cmake true \ --ninja true \ --task true \ --vcpkg true \ --python true \ --make true \ --cppcheck true \ --gcovr true \ --doxygen true \ --ccache true && \ # cleanup nala autoremove -y && \ nala autopurge -y && \ apt-get clean && \ nala clean --lists && \ rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* && \ rm -rf /tmp/* ENTRYPOINT ["/bin/bash"] #### Building (example) FROM setup-cpp-ubuntu AS builder COPY ./dev/cpp_vcpkg_project /home/app WORKDIR /home/app RUN bash -c 'source ~/.cpprc \ && task build' #### Running environment # use a fresh image as the runner FROM ubuntu:22.04 as runner # copy the built binaries and their runtime dependencies COPY --from=builder /home/app/build/my_exe/Release/ /home/app/ WORKDIR /home/app/ ENTRYPOINT ["./my_exe"] ``` See [this folder](https://github.com/aminya/setup-cpp/tree/master/dev/docker), for some dockerfile examples. If you want to build the ones included, then run: ```shell git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/aminya/setup-cpp cd ./setup-cpp docker build -f ./dev/docker/setup-cpp/setup-cpp-ubuntu.dockerfile -t setup-cpp-ubuntu-llvm:22.04-17 ./ ``` Where you should use the path to the dockerfile after `-f`. After build, run the following to start an interactive shell in your container ```shell docker run -it setup-cpp-ubuntu-llvm:22.04-17 ``` ### Inside Docker inside GitHub Actions You can use the docker file discussed in the previous section inside GitHub Actions like the following: ```yaml jobs: Docker: runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }} strategy: matrix: os: - ubuntu-24.04 steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v3 - name: Build id: docker_build run: | docker build -f ./dev/docker/ubuntu.dockerfile -t setup-cpp . ``` ### Inside GitLab pipelines The following gives an example for setting up a C++ environment inside GitLab pipelines. .gitlab-ci.yaml ```yaml image: ubuntu:22.04 stages: - test .setup_linux: &setup_linux | DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive # set time-zone TZ=Canada/Pacific ln -snf /usr/share/zoneinfo/$TZ /etc/localtime && echo $TZ > /etc/timezone # for downloading apt-get update -qq apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends curl gnupg ca-certificates .setup-cpp: &setup-cpp | # install nodejs apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends nodejs npm # install setup-cpp npm install -g setup-cpp@v0.37.0 # install the compiler and tools ./setup-cpp-x64-linux --compiler $compiler --cmake true --ninja true --ccache true --vcpkg true source ~/.cpprc .test: &test | # Build and Test # ... test_linux_llvm: stage: test variables: compiler: llvm script: - *setup_linux - *setup-cpp - *test test_linux_gcc: stage: test variables: compiler: gcc script: - *setup_linux - *setup-cpp - *test ``` ## Articles [Setup-Cpp on Dev.to](https://dev.to/aminya/setup-cpp-3ia4) ## Usage Examples - [cpp_vcpkg_project project](https://github.com/aminya/cpp_vcpkg_project) - [project_options](https://github.com/aminya/project_options) - [cpp-best-practices starter project](https://github.com/cpp-best-practices/cpp_starter_project) - [ftxui](https://github.com/ArthurSonzogni/FTXUI) - [inja](https://github.com/pantor/inja) - [teslamotors/fixed-containers](https://github.com/teslamotors/fixed-containers) - [zeromq.js](https://github.com/zeromq/zeromq.js) - [json2cpp](https://github.com/lefticus/json2cpp) - [lefticus/tools](https://github.com/lefticus/tools) - [watcher](https://github.com/e-dant/watcher) - [pinpoint-c-agent](https://github.com/pinpoint-apm/pinpoint-c-agent) - [dpp](https://github.com/atilaneves/dpp) - [DSpellCheck](https://github.com/Predelnik/DSpellCheck) - [simdjson-rust](https://github.com/SunDoge/simdjson-rust) - [CXXIter](https://github.com/seijikun/CXXIter) - [git-tui](https://github.com/ArthurSonzogni/git-tui) - [supercell](https://github.com/orex/supercell) - [libclang](https://github.com/atilaneves/libclang) - [d-tree-sitter](https://github.com/aminya/d-tree-sitter) - [atom-community/papm](https://github.com/atom-community/papm) - [ecs_benchmark](https://github.com/abeimler/ecs_benchmark) - [smk](https://github.com/ArthurSonzogni/smk) See all of the usage examples on GitHub [here](https://github.com/search?q=aminya%2Fsetup-cpp+path%3A.github%2Fworkflows%2F+language%3AYAML+fork%3Atrue&type=code).