A conan plugin for scikit-build-core
MIT License
A conan plugin for scikit-build-core
[!NOTE] This project is under early development. Should you encounter any problems, please feel free to open an issue.
pip install scikit-build-core-conan
To use scikit-build-core-conan
, add it to your build-system.requires
, and specify
the scikit_build_core_conan.build
builder as your build-system.build-backend
. You do not need to
specify scikit_build_core
as it will be required automatically.
Here's a simple example on how you can use scikit-build-core-conan
in your pyproject.toml
.
[build-system]
requires = ["scikit-build-core-conan"]
build-backend = "scikit_build_core_conan.build"
[project]
name = "scikit_build_conan_simplest"
version = "0.0.1"
scikit-build-core-conan
supports a broad range of configuration options. These options can be placed directly in
the pyproject.toml
file. They can also be passed via -C/--config-setting
in build or -C/--config-settings
in pip
. Below are the supported configuration options:
[tool.scikit-build-core-conan]
path = "."
build = "missing"
profile = "default"
options = []
settings = []
config = []
generator = "Ninja"
output_folder = "build"
Sometimes you may want to consume a local recipe rather than from the conan centre index. You can do this like this:
[[tool.scikit-build-core-conan.local-recipes]]
path = "path/to/recipe"
name = "recipe" # optional: package name if not specified in conanfile
version = "0.0.1" # optional: package version if not specified in conanfile
scikit-build-core-conan
uses the same override system as scikit-build-core
. For more details, check out the
documentation of scikit-build-core
.
For example:
[[tool.scikit-build-core-conan.overrides]]
if.platform-system = "linux"
profile = "/path/to/profile"