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%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0
Name: python-newconan
Version: 2.6
Release: 1
Summary: New cmake project based on conan
License: MIT
URL: https://github.com/wumo-util/newconan
Source0: https://mirrors.aliyun.com/pypi/web/packages/31/86/d4c61671ac9939c47b16d593d4202d8d2b59beecac13321b90ae9dd1465f/newconan-2.6.tar.gz
BuildArch: noarch
Requires: python3-conan
%description
`newconan` creates default project structure that is convenient for developing in IDEs like Clion and Visual Studio.<!--more-->
## Requirements
`cmake` >= 3.14
## Installation
```shell
$ pip install newconan
```
## Create Project
```shell
$ newconan TestExe # create exe project
$ newconan TestSharedLibrary -shared # create shared library project
$ newconan TestStaticLibrary -static # create static library project
```
## Project Structure
```
TestSharedLibrary
├── .git
├── .travis
│ ├── install.sh
│ └── run.sh
├── assets
│ └── public
│ └── TestSharedLibrary
├── cmake
│ ├── conan.cmake
│ ├── symlink.cmake
│ └── symlink.py
├── src
│ ├── main.cpp
│ └── main.h
├── test
│ └── test.cpp
├── .clang-format
├── .gitignore
├── .gitlab-ci.yml
├── .travis.yml
├── appveyor.yml
├── build.py
├── CMakeLists.txt
├── CMakeSettings.json
├── conanfile.py
└── README.md
```
* `newconan` will automatically create the git repository which is `.git` folder.
* `assets` folder will contains resource files which will be symlink to `${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/bin/assets`. In this way, your binary can use the relative path `./assets` to access the resource files.
* `cmake` folder contains some `cmake macros` to symlink folder and setup `conan`.
* `src` folder contains the main source code for your project.
* `test` folder contains all the test `cpp` files.
* `.clang-format` is the default format that `clang-format` will use.
* `.gitignore` ignores everything except exisiting folders and files. You can edit this file to add other folders to git.
* `.gitlab-ci.yml` is the default ci configuration for `gitlab`.
* `.travis.yml` and folder `.travis` is the default ci configuration for `travis`.
* `appveyor.yml` is the default ci configuration for `appveyor`.
* `build.py` will be used by `gitlab-ci` to build and upload this project as `conan recipe` for others to use your library.
* `CMakeLists.txt` will define a target for your project and link all the necessary libraries against it. `CMakeLists.txt` also scans `test` folder and create corresponding a test target for each `cpp` file.
* `CMakeSettings.json` is used by `Visual Studio`. This file will make `Visual Studio` put the `build` folder relative to your project rather than some hashed folder which you can't find easily.
* `conanfile.py` defines the library dependencies. `conan` will download and compile all the required libraries and copy `*.dll/*.dylib` to `${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/bin` folder. At the same time, dependent library resource files will also be copied.
* `README.md` shows how to build this project using `cmake` and `conan`.
## Add dependency
You can add library dependencies to your project by modifying the `requires` attribute of `conanfile.py`:
```python
class ProjectNameConan(ConanFile):
name = "ProjectName"
version = "1.0.0"
settings = "os", "compiler", "build_type", "arch"
requires = ( # Add dependencies here.
"library1/1.0.0@conan/stable",
"library2/2.0.0@conan/testing",
...
)
```
And then refresh `cmake`, `conan` will download and compile all the listed dependencies.
%package -n python3-newconan
Summary: New cmake project based on conan
Provides: python-newconan
BuildRequires: python3-devel
BuildRequires: python3-setuptools
BuildRequires: python3-pip
%description -n python3-newconan
`newconan` creates default project structure that is convenient for developing in IDEs like Clion and Visual Studio.<!--more-->
## Requirements
`cmake` >= 3.14
## Installation
```shell
$ pip install newconan
```
## Create Project
```shell
$ newconan TestExe # create exe project
$ newconan TestSharedLibrary -shared # create shared library project
$ newconan TestStaticLibrary -static # create static library project
```
## Project Structure
```
TestSharedLibrary
├── .git
├── .travis
│ ├── install.sh
│ └── run.sh
├── assets
│ └── public
│ └── TestSharedLibrary
├── cmake
│ ├── conan.cmake
│ ├── symlink.cmake
│ └── symlink.py
├── src
│ ├── main.cpp
│ └── main.h
├── test
│ └── test.cpp
├── .clang-format
├── .gitignore
├── .gitlab-ci.yml
├── .travis.yml
├── appveyor.yml
├── build.py
├── CMakeLists.txt
├── CMakeSettings.json
├── conanfile.py
└── README.md
```
* `newconan` will automatically create the git repository which is `.git` folder.
* `assets` folder will contains resource files which will be symlink to `${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/bin/assets`. In this way, your binary can use the relative path `./assets` to access the resource files.
* `cmake` folder contains some `cmake macros` to symlink folder and setup `conan`.
* `src` folder contains the main source code for your project.
* `test` folder contains all the test `cpp` files.
* `.clang-format` is the default format that `clang-format` will use.
* `.gitignore` ignores everything except exisiting folders and files. You can edit this file to add other folders to git.
* `.gitlab-ci.yml` is the default ci configuration for `gitlab`.
* `.travis.yml` and folder `.travis` is the default ci configuration for `travis`.
* `appveyor.yml` is the default ci configuration for `appveyor`.
* `build.py` will be used by `gitlab-ci` to build and upload this project as `conan recipe` for others to use your library.
* `CMakeLists.txt` will define a target for your project and link all the necessary libraries against it. `CMakeLists.txt` also scans `test` folder and create corresponding a test target for each `cpp` file.
* `CMakeSettings.json` is used by `Visual Studio`. This file will make `Visual Studio` put the `build` folder relative to your project rather than some hashed folder which you can't find easily.
* `conanfile.py` defines the library dependencies. `conan` will download and compile all the required libraries and copy `*.dll/*.dylib` to `${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/bin` folder. At the same time, dependent library resource files will also be copied.
* `README.md` shows how to build this project using `cmake` and `conan`.
## Add dependency
You can add library dependencies to your project by modifying the `requires` attribute of `conanfile.py`:
```python
class ProjectNameConan(ConanFile):
name = "ProjectName"
version = "1.0.0"
settings = "os", "compiler", "build_type", "arch"
requires = ( # Add dependencies here.
"library1/1.0.0@conan/stable",
"library2/2.0.0@conan/testing",
...
)
```
And then refresh `cmake`, `conan` will download and compile all the listed dependencies.
%package help
Summary: Development documents and examples for newconan
Provides: python3-newconan-doc
%description help
`newconan` creates default project structure that is convenient for developing in IDEs like Clion and Visual Studio.<!--more-->
## Requirements
`cmake` >= 3.14
## Installation
```shell
$ pip install newconan
```
## Create Project
```shell
$ newconan TestExe # create exe project
$ newconan TestSharedLibrary -shared # create shared library project
$ newconan TestStaticLibrary -static # create static library project
```
## Project Structure
```
TestSharedLibrary
├── .git
├── .travis
│ ├── install.sh
│ └── run.sh
├── assets
│ └── public
│ └── TestSharedLibrary
├── cmake
│ ├── conan.cmake
│ ├── symlink.cmake
│ └── symlink.py
├── src
│ ├── main.cpp
│ └── main.h
├── test
│ └── test.cpp
├── .clang-format
├── .gitignore
├── .gitlab-ci.yml
├── .travis.yml
├── appveyor.yml
├── build.py
├── CMakeLists.txt
├── CMakeSettings.json
├── conanfile.py
└── README.md
```
* `newconan` will automatically create the git repository which is `.git` folder.
* `assets` folder will contains resource files which will be symlink to `${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/bin/assets`. In this way, your binary can use the relative path `./assets` to access the resource files.
* `cmake` folder contains some `cmake macros` to symlink folder and setup `conan`.
* `src` folder contains the main source code for your project.
* `test` folder contains all the test `cpp` files.
* `.clang-format` is the default format that `clang-format` will use.
* `.gitignore` ignores everything except exisiting folders and files. You can edit this file to add other folders to git.
* `.gitlab-ci.yml` is the default ci configuration for `gitlab`.
* `.travis.yml` and folder `.travis` is the default ci configuration for `travis`.
* `appveyor.yml` is the default ci configuration for `appveyor`.
* `build.py` will be used by `gitlab-ci` to build and upload this project as `conan recipe` for others to use your library.
* `CMakeLists.txt` will define a target for your project and link all the necessary libraries against it. `CMakeLists.txt` also scans `test` folder and create corresponding a test target for each `cpp` file.
* `CMakeSettings.json` is used by `Visual Studio`. This file will make `Visual Studio` put the `build` folder relative to your project rather than some hashed folder which you can't find easily.
* `conanfile.py` defines the library dependencies. `conan` will download and compile all the required libraries and copy `*.dll/*.dylib` to `${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/bin` folder. At the same time, dependent library resource files will also be copied.
* `README.md` shows how to build this project using `cmake` and `conan`.
## Add dependency
You can add library dependencies to your project by modifying the `requires` attribute of `conanfile.py`:
```python
class ProjectNameConan(ConanFile):
name = "ProjectName"
version = "1.0.0"
settings = "os", "compiler", "build_type", "arch"
requires = ( # Add dependencies here.
"library1/1.0.0@conan/stable",
"library2/2.0.0@conan/testing",
...
)
```
And then refresh `cmake`, `conan` will download and compile all the listed dependencies.
%prep
%autosetup -n newconan-2.6
%build
%py3_build
%install
%py3_install
install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}
if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
pushd %{buildroot}
if [ -d usr/lib ]; then
find usr/lib -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f\"\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then
find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f\"\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
if [ -d usr/bin ]; then
find usr/bin -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f\"\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then
find usr/sbin -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f\"\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
touch doclist.lst
if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then
find usr/share/man -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f.gz\"\n" >> doclist.lst
fi
popd
mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst .
mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst .
%files -n python3-newconan -f filelist.lst
%dir %{python3_sitelib}/*
%files help -f doclist.lst
%{_docdir}/*
%changelog
* Thu Jun 08 2023 Python_Bot <Python_Bot@openeuler.org> - 2.6-1
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