conan export-pkg¶
$ conan export-pkg -h
usage: conan export-pkg [-h] [-f FORMAT] [--out-file OUT_FILE]
[-v [{quiet,error,warning,notice,status,,verbose,debug,v,trace,vv}]]
[-cc CORE_CONF] [-of OUTPUT_FOLDER] [--build-require]
[-tf TEST_FOLDER] [-sb] [-r REMOTE | -nr]
[--name NAME] [--version VERSION] [--user USER]
[--channel CHANNEL] [-l LOCKFILE] [--lockfile-partial]
[--lockfile-out LOCKFILE_OUT] [--lockfile-clean]
[--lockfile-overrides LOCKFILE_OVERRIDES]
[-pr PROFILE] [-pr:b PROFILE_BUILD]
[-pr:h PROFILE_HOST] [-pr:a PROFILE_ALL] [-o OPTIONS]
[-o:b OPTIONS_BUILD] [-o:h OPTIONS_HOST]
[-o:a OPTIONS_ALL] [-s SETTINGS] [-s:b SETTINGS_BUILD]
[-s:h SETTINGS_HOST] [-s:a SETTINGS_ALL] [-c CONF]
[-c:b CONF_BUILD] [-c:h CONF_HOST] [-c:a CONF_ALL]
[path]
Create a package directly from pre-compiled binaries.
positional arguments:
path Path to a folder containing a recipe (conanfile.py).
Defaults to current directory
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-f FORMAT, --format FORMAT
Select the output format: json
--out-file OUT_FILE Write the output of the command to the specified file
instead of stdout.
-v [{quiet,error,warning,notice,status,,verbose,debug,v,trace,vv}]
Level of detail of the output. Valid options from less
verbose to more verbose: -vquiet, -verror, -vwarning,
-vnotice, -vstatus, -v or -vverbose, -vv or -vdebug,
-vvv or -vtrace
-cc CORE_CONF, --core-conf CORE_CONF
Define core configuration, overwriting global.conf
values. E.g.: -cc core:non_interactive=True
-of OUTPUT_FOLDER, --output-folder OUTPUT_FOLDER
The root output folder for generated and build files
--build-require Whether the provided reference is a build-require
-tf TEST_FOLDER, --test-folder TEST_FOLDER
Alternative test folder name. By default it is
"test_package". Use "" to skip the test stage
-sb, --skip-binaries Skip installing dependencies binaries
-r REMOTE, --remote REMOTE
Look in the specified remote or remotes server
-nr, --no-remote Do not use remote, resolve exclusively in the cache
reference arguments:
--name NAME Provide a package name if not specified in conanfile
--version VERSION Provide a package version if not specified in
conanfile
--user USER Provide a user if not specified in conanfile
--channel CHANNEL Provide a channel if not specified in conanfile
lockfile arguments:
-l LOCKFILE, --lockfile LOCKFILE
Path to a lockfile. Use --lockfile="" to avoid
automatic use of existing 'conan.lock' file
--lockfile-partial Do not raise an error if some dependency is not found
in lockfile
--lockfile-out LOCKFILE_OUT
Filename of the updated lockfile
--lockfile-clean Remove unused entries from the lockfile
--lockfile-overrides LOCKFILE_OVERRIDES
Overwrite lockfile overrides
profile arguments:
-pr PROFILE, --profile PROFILE
Apply the specified profile. By default, or if
specifying -pr:h (--profile:host), it applies to the
host context. Use -pr:b (--profile:build) to specify
the build context, or -pr:a (--profile:all) to specify
both contexts at once
-pr:b PROFILE_BUILD, --profile:build PROFILE_BUILD
-pr:h PROFILE_HOST, --profile:host PROFILE_HOST
-pr:a PROFILE_ALL, --profile:all PROFILE_ALL
-o OPTIONS, --options OPTIONS
Apply the specified options. By default, or if
specifying -o:h (--options:host), it applies to the
host context. Use -o:b (--options:build) to specify
the build context, or -o:a (--options:all) to specify
both contexts at once. Example:
-o="pkg/*:with_qt=True"
-o:b OPTIONS_BUILD, --options:build OPTIONS_BUILD
-o:h OPTIONS_HOST, --options:host OPTIONS_HOST
-o:a OPTIONS_ALL, --options:all OPTIONS_ALL
-s SETTINGS, --settings SETTINGS
Apply the specified settings. By default, or if
specifying -s:h (--settings:host), it applies to the
host context. Use -s:b (--settings:build) to specify
the build context, or -s:a (--settings:all) to specify
both contexts at once. Example: -s="compiler=gcc"
-s:b SETTINGS_BUILD, --settings:build SETTINGS_BUILD
-s:h SETTINGS_HOST, --settings:host SETTINGS_HOST
-s:a SETTINGS_ALL, --settings:all SETTINGS_ALL
-c CONF, --conf CONF Apply the specified conf. By default, or if specifying
-c:h (--conf:host), it applies to the host context.
Use -c:b (--conf:build) to specify the build context,
or -c:a (--conf:all) to specify both contexts at once.
Example:
-c="tools.cmake.cmaketoolchain:generator=Xcode"
-c:b CONF_BUILD, --conf:build CONF_BUILD
-c:h CONF_HOST, --conf:host CONF_HOST
-c:a CONF_ALL, --conf:all CONF_ALL
The conan export-pkg command creates a package binary directly from pre-compiled binaries in a user folder. This command can be useful in different cases:
When creating a package for some closed source or pre-compiled binaries provided by a vendor. In this case, it is not necessary that the
conanfile.pyrecipe contains abuild()method, and providing thepackage()andpackage_info()method are enough to package those pre-compiled binaries. In this case thebuild_policy = "never"could make sense to indicate it is not possible toconan install --build=this_pkg, as it doesn’t know how to build from sources when it is a dependency.When testing some recipe locally in the local development flow, it can be used to quickly put the locally built binaries in the cache to make them available to other packages for testing, without needing to go through a full
conan createthat would be slower.
In general, it is expected that when conan export-pkg executes, the possible Conan dependencies that were necessary to build this package had already been installed via conan install, so it is not necessary to download dependencies at export-pkg time. But if for some reason this is not the case, the command defines --remote and --no-remote arguments, similar to other commands, as well as the --skip-binaries optimization that could save some time installing dependencies binaries if they are not strictly necessary for the current export-pkg. But this is the responsibility of the user, as it is possible that such binaries are actually necessary, for example, if a tool_requires = "cmake/x.y" is used and the package() method implements a cmake.install() call, this will definitely need the binaries for the dependencies installed in the current machine to execute.
The conan export-pkg is a package creation command, it will create both a new recipe and a new package binary, in the same way that the conan create command does.
Similarly, it will run after the creation of the package any “test-package” functionality. If there is a test_package folder besides the conanfile.py, or a different test-package folder is defined via the --test-folder/-tf argument or in the recipe test_package_folder attribute, then, such test-package will be triggered to test and validate that the created package is usable by the simple consumer project in the test-package folder.
See also
Check the JSON format output for this command.
Read the tutorial about the local package development flow.