VirtualRunEnv¶
VirtualRunEnv
is a generator that produces a launcher conanrunenv .bat, .ps1 or .sh script containing environment variables
of the run time environment.
The launcher contains the runtime environment information, anything that is necessary in the environment to actually run the compiled executables and applications. The information is obtained from:
The
self.runenv_info
of the dependencies corresponding to thehost
context.Also automatically deduced from the
self.cpp_info
definition of the package to definePATH
.
LD_LIBRARY_PATH
,DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH
, andDYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH
are similarly deduced on non-Windows hosts if theos
setting is set.
It can be used by name in conanfiles:
class Pkg(ConanFile):
generators = "VirtualRunEnv"
[generators]
VirtualRunEnv
And it can also be fully instantiated in the conanfile generate()
method:
from conan import ConanFile
from conan.tools.env import VirtualRunEnv
class Pkg(ConanFile):
settings = "os", "compiler", "arch", "build_type"
requires = "zlib/1.2.11", "bzip2/1.0.8"
def generate(self):
ms = VirtualRunEnv(self)
ms.generate()
Generated files¶
conanrunenv-release-x86_64.(bat|ps1|sh): This file contains the actual definition of environment variables like PATH, LD_LIBRARY_PATH, etc, and
runenv_info
of dependencies corresponding to thehost
context, and to the current installed configuration. If a repeated call is done with other settings, a different file will be created.conanrun.(bat|ps1|sh): Accumulates the calls to one or more other scripts to give one single convenient file for all. This only calls the latest specific configuration one, that is, if
conan install
is called first for Release build type, and then for Debug,conanrun.(bat|ps1|sh)
script will call the Debug one.
After the execution of one of those files, a new deactivation script will be generated, capturing the current
environment, so the environment can be restored when desired. The file will be named also following the
current active configuration, like deactivate_conanrunenv-release-x86_64.bat
.
Note
To create .ps1
files required for Powershell it is necessary to set to True the following conf: tools.env.virtualenv:powershell
.
Reference¶
- class VirtualRunEnv(conanfile, auto_generate=False)¶
Calculates the environment variables of the runtime context and produces a conanrunenv .bat or .sh script
- Parameters:
conanfile – The current recipe object. Always use
self
.
- environment()¶
Returns an
Environment
object containing the environment variables of the run context.- Returns:
an
Environment
object instance containing the obtained variables.
- vars(scope='run')¶
- Parameters:
scope – Scope to be used.
- Returns:
An
EnvVars
instance containing the computed environment variables.
- generate(scope='run')¶
Produces the launcher scripts activating the variables for the run context.
- Parameters:
scope – Scope to be used.