Custom Conan generators¶
In the case that you need to use a build system or tool that is not supported by Conan off-the-shelf, you could create your own custom integrations using a custom generator. This can be done in three different ways.
Custom generators as python_requires¶
One way of having your own custom generators in Conan is by using them as python_requires. You could declare a MyGenerator class with all the logic to generate some files inside the mygenerator/1.0 python_requires package:
from conan import ConanFile
from conan.tools.files import save
class MyGenerator:
def __init__(self, conanfile):
self._conanfile = conanfile
def generate(self):
deps_info = ""
for dep, _ in self._conanfile.dependencies.items():
deps_info += f"{dep.ref.name}, {dep.ref.version}\n"
save(self._conanfile, "deps.txt", deps_info)
class PyReq(ConanFile):
name = "mygenerator"
version = "1.0"
package_type = "python-require"
And then conan create mygenerator
and use it in the generate method of your own packages like this:
from conan import ConanFile
class MyPkg(ConanFile):
name = "pkg"
version = "1.0"
python_requires = "mygenerator/1.0"
requires = "zlib/1.2.11", "bzip2/1.0.8"
def generate(self):
mygenerator = self.python_requires["mygenerator"].module.MyGenerator(self)
mygenerator.generate()
Then, doing a conan install pkg
on this pkg
recipe, will create a deps.txt
text file containing:
zlib, 1.2.11
bzip2, 1.0.8
This has the advantage that you can version your own custom generators as packages and also that you can share those generators as Conan packages.
Using global custom generators¶
You can also use your custom generators globally if you store them in the
[CONAN_HOME]/extensions/generators
folder. You can place them directly in that folder
or install with the conan config install
command.
from conan.tools.files import save
class MyGenerator:
def __init__(self, conanfile):
self._conanfile = conanfile
def generate(self):
deps_info = ""
for dep, _ in self._conanfile.dependencies.items():
deps_info = f"{dep.ref.name}, {dep.ref.version}"
save(self._conanfile, "deps.txt", deps_info)
Then you can use them by name in the recipes or in the command line using the -g argument:
conan install --requires=zlib/1.2.13 -g MyGenerator
Generators from tool_requires¶
Warning
This feature is experimental and subject to breaking changes. See the Conan stability section for more information.
A direct dependency tool requires can also be used to provide custom generators.
The following example shows how to create a custom generator that generates a file with the
dependencies of the package, just like the example above, but using a tool_require
instead of a python_require
to inject the generator into the recipe, by adding them to the self.generators_info
list inside the package_info
method.
from conan import ConanFile
from conan.tools.files import save
class MyGenerator:
def __init__(self, conanfile):
self._conanfile = conanfile
def generate(self):
deps_info = ""
for dep, _ in self._conanfile.dependencies.items():
deps_info = f"{dep.ref.name}, {dep.ref.version}"
save(self._conanfile, "deps.txt", deps_info)
class MyToolReq(ConanFile):
name = "mygenerator-tool"
version = "1.0"
def package_info(self):
self.generators_info.append(MyGenerator)
And then having a tool_requires
in your recipe for the mygenerator-tool
package will automatically
inject the generator into the recipe.
Note
Note that built-in generators can also be injected using tool_requires,
by adding them by name: self.generators_info.append("CMakeDeps")
.
tool_require``ing this package will inject the ``CMakeDeps
generator into the recipe
just as if it was declared in its generators
attribute.