conan upload
$ conan upload [-h] [-p PACKAGE] [-q QUERY] [-r REMOTE] [--all]
[--skip-upload] [--force] [--check] [-c] [--retry RETRY]
[--retry-wait RETRY_WAIT] [-no [{all,recipe}]] [-j JSON]
[--parallel]
pattern_or_reference
Uploads a recipe and binary packages to a remote.
If no remote is specified, the first configured remote (by default conancenter, use ‘conan remote list’ to list the remotes) will be used.
positional arguments:
pattern_or_reference Pattern, recipe reference or package reference e.g.,
'boost/*', 'MyPackage/1.2@user/channel', 'MyPackage/1.
2@user/channel:af7901d8bdfde621d086181aa1c495c25a17b13
7'
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-p PACKAGE, --package PACKAGE
Package ID [DEPRECATED: use full reference instead]
-q QUERY, --query QUERY
Only upload packages matching a specific query.
Packages query: 'os=Windows AND (arch=x86 OR
compiler=gcc)'. The 'pattern_or_reference' parameter
has to be a reference: MyPackage/1.2@user/channel
-r REMOTE, --remote REMOTE
upload to this specific remote
--all Upload both package recipe and packages
--skip-upload Do not upload anything, just run the checks and the
compression
--force Ignore checks before uploading the recipe: it will
bypass missing fields in the scm attribute and it will
override remote recipe with local regardless of recipe
date
--check Perform an integrity check, using the manifests,
before upload
-c, --confirm Upload all matching recipes without confirmation
--retry RETRY In case of fail retries to upload again the specified
times.
--retry-wait RETRY_WAIT
Waits specified seconds before retry again
-no [{all,recipe}], --no-overwrite [{all,recipe}]
Uploads package only if recipe is the same as the
remote one
-j JSON, --json JSON json file path where the upload information will be
written to
--parallel Upload files in parallel using multiple threads. The
default number of launched threads is set to the value
of cpu_count and can be configured using the
CONAN_CPU_COUNT environment variable or defining
cpu_count in conan.conf
Examples:
Uploads a package recipe (conanfile.py and the exported files):
$ conan upload OpenCV/1.4.0@lasote/stable
Uploads a package recipe and a single binary package:
$ conan upload OpenCV/1.4.0@lasote/stable:d50a0d523d98c15bb147b18fa7d203887c38be8b
Uploads a package recipe and all the generated binary packages to a specified remote:
$ conan upload OpenCV/1.4.0@lasote/stable --all -r my_remote
Uploads all recipes and binary packages from our local cache to my_remote
without confirmation:
$ conan upload "*" --all -r my_remote -c
Uploads the recipe for OpenCV alongside any of its binary packages which are built with settings
arch=x86_64
and os=Linux
from our local cache to my_remote
:
$ conan upload OpenCV/1.4.0@lasote/stable -q 'arch=x86_64 and os=Linux' -r my_remote
Upload all local packages and recipes beginning with “Op” retrying 3 times and waiting 10 seconds between upload attempts:
$ conan upload "Op*" --all -r my_remote -c --retry 3 --retry-wait 10
Upload packages without overwriting the recipe and packages if the recipe has changed:
$ conan upload OpenCV/1.4.0@lasote/stable --all --no-overwrite # defaults to --no-overwrite all
Upload packages without overwriting the recipe if the packages have changed:
$ conan upload OpenCV/1.4.0@lasote/stable --all --no-overwrite recipe
Upload packages using multiple threads without requiring confirmation to my_remote. By default, the
number of threads used is the number of cores available in the machine running Conan. It can also be
configured setting the environment variable CONAN_CPU_COUNT or defining cpu_count
in the conan.conf.
$ conan upload "*" --confirm --parallel -r my_remote
Warning
Note that non_interactive mode will be forced to true when using parallel upload