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# setup-cpp
Install all the tools required for building and testing C++/C projects.
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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.
# Features
`setup-cpp` can install all of these tools:
| category | tools |
| --------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------ |
| compiler and analyzer | llvm, gcc, msvc, vcvarsall, cppcheck, clangtidy, clangformat |
| build system | cmake, ninja, meson, make, task |
| package manager | vcpkg, conan, choco, brew |
| cache | cppcache |
| documentation | doxygen, graphviz |
| coverage | gcovr, opencppcoverage, kcov |
| other | python, sevenzip |
`setup-cpp` automatically installs the dependencies above tools if needed for the selected tool (e.g., `python` is required for `conan`).
# Usage
## From Terminal
You should download the executable file or the js file (if 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/v0.16.0), and run it with the available options.
An example that installs llvm, cmake, ninja, ccache, and vcpkg:
```ps1
# windows example (open shell as admin)
curl.exe -LJO "https://github.com/aminya/setup-cpp/releases/download/v0.16.0/setup_cpp_windows.exe"
.\setup_cpp_windows --compiler llvm --cmake true --ninja true --ccache true --vcpkg true
RefreshEnv.cmd # activate cpp environment variables
```
```ps1
# linux example
wget "https://github.com/aminya/setup-cpp/releases/download/v0.16.0/setup_cpp_linux"
chmod +x setup_cpp_linux
sudo ./setup_cpp_linux --compiler llvm --cmake true --ninja true --ccache true --vcpkg true
source ~/.cpprc # activate cpp environment variables
```
```ps1
# mac example
wget "https://github.com/aminya/setup-cpp/releases/download/v0.16.0/setup_cpp_mac"
chmod +x setup_cpp_mac
sudo ./setup_cpp_mac --compiler llvm --cmake true --ninja true --ccache true --vcpkg true
source ~/.cpprc # activate cpp environment variables
```
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, you will not need `sudo` if you are already a root user (e.g., in a GitLab runner or Docker).
### With Nodejs
Download the `setup_cpp.js` file form [here](https://github.com/aminya/setup-cpp/releases/download/v0.16.0/setup_cpp.js), and run it with the available options.
On Windows:
Open the shell as admin, download via `curl`, then install
```ps1
# open shell as admin
curl.exe -LJO "https://github.com/aminya/setup-cpp/releases/download/v0.16.0/setup_cpp.js"
node ./setup_cpp.js --compiler llvm --cmake true --ninja true --ccache true --vcpkg true
RefreshEnv.cmd # activate cpp environment variables
```
On Linux or Mac:
```ps1
wget "https://github.com/aminya/setup-cpp/releases/download/v0.16.0/setup_cpp.js"
sudo node ./setup_cpp.js --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-20.04
- macos-11
compiler:
- llvm
- gcc
# you can specify the version after `-` like `llvm-13.0.0`.
include:
- os: "windows-2022"
compiler: "msvc"
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Cache
uses: actions/cache@v2
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.
# ...
```
## 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 base
# add setup_cpp
WORKDIR "/"
RUN apt-get update -qq
RUN apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends wget
RUN wget --no-verbose "https://github.com/aminya/setup-cpp/releases/download/v0.16.0/setup_cpp_linux"
RUN chmod +x ./setup_cpp_linux
# install llvm, cmake, ninja, and ccache
RUN ./setup_cpp_linux --compiler llvm --cmake true --ninja true --ccache true --vcpkg true --make true
CMD source ~/.cpprc
ENTRYPOINT [ "/bin/bash" ]
#### Building
FROM base AS builder
ADD ./dev/cpp_vcpkg_project /home/app
WORKDIR /home/app
RUN bash -c 'source ~/.cpprc \
&& make build'
### Running environment
# use a distroless image or ubuntu:22.04 if you wish
FROM gcr.io/distroless/cc
# 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:
```ps1
git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/aminya/setup-cpp
cd ./setup-cpp
docker build -f ./dev/docker/ubuntu.dockerfile -t setup_cpp .
```
Where you should use the path to the dockerfile after `-f`.
After build, run the following to start an interactive shell in your container
```ps1
docker run -it setup_cpp
```
## 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: ${{ matrix.os }}
strategy:
matrix:
os:
- ubuntu-20.04
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Build
id: docker_build
run: |
docker build -f ./dev/docker/debian.dockerfile -t setup_cpp .
env:
ACTIONS_ALLOW_UNSECURE_COMMANDS: true
```
## Inside GitLab pipelines
The following gives an example for setting up a C++ environment inside GitLab pipelines.
.gitlab-ci.yaml
```yaml
image: ubuntu:22.04
stages:
- test
.setup_linux: &setup_linux |
DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
# set time-zone
TZ=Canada/Pacific
ln -snf /usr/share/zoneinfo/$TZ /etc/localtime && echo $TZ > /etc/timezone
# for downloading
apt-get update -qq
apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends curl gnupg ca-certificates
# keys used by apt
apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 3B4FE6ACC0B21F32
apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 40976EAF437D05B5
apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 1E9377A2BA9EF27F
.setup_cpp: &setup_cpp |
curl -LJO "https://github.com/aminya/setup-cpp/releases/download/v0.16.0/setup_cpp_linux"
chmod +x setup_cpp_linux
./setup_cpp_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)
- [ftxui](https://github.com/ArthurSonzogni/FTXUI)
- [project_optins](https://github.com/aminya/project_options)
- [cpp-best-practices starter project](https://github.com/cpp-best-practices/cpp_starter_project)
- [json2cpp](https://github.com/lefticus/json2cpp)
- [lefticus/tools](https://github.com/lefticus/tools)
- [libclang](https://github.com/atilaneves/libclang)
- [dpp](https://github.com/atilaneves/dpp)
- [d-tree-sitter](https://github.com/aminya/d-tree-sitter)
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).