# Building OnionShare ## GNU/Linux Start by getting a copy of the source code: ```sh git clone https://github.com/micahflee/onionshare.git cd onionshare ``` *For .deb-based distros (like Debian, Ubuntu, Linux Mint):* Note that python3-stem appears in Debian wheezy and newer, and it appears in Ubuntu 13.10 and newer. Older versions of Debian and Ubuntu aren't supported. ```sh sudo apt-get install -y build-essential fakeroot python3-all python3-stdeb python3-flask python3-stem python3-pyqt5 dh-python ./install/build_deb.sh sudo dpkg -i deb_dist/onionshare_*.deb ``` Note that OnionShare uses stdeb to generate Debian packages, and `python3-stdeb` is not available in Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty). Because of this, you can't use the `build_install.sh` script to build the .deb file in versions of Ubuntu 14.04 and earlier. However, .deb files you build in later versions of Ubuntu will install and work fine in 14.04. *For .rpm-based distros (Red Hat, Fedora, CentOS):* ```sh sudo sudo dnf install -y rpm-build python3-flask python3-stem python3-qt5 ./install/build_rpm.sh sudo yum install -y dist/onionshare-*.rpm ``` Depending on your distribution, you may need to use `yum` instead of `dnf`. *For ArchLinux:* There is a PKBUILD available [here](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/onionshare/) that can be used to install OnionShare. ## Mac OS X Install Xcode from the Mac App Store. Once it's installed, run it for the first time to set it up. Install the [latest Python 3.x from python.org](https://www.python.org/downloads/). If you use the built-in version of python that comes with OS X, your .app might not run on other people's computers. Download and install Qt5 from https://www.qt.io/download-open-source/. I downloaded `qt-unified-mac-x64-2.0.2-2-online.dmg`. There's no need to login to a Qt account during installation. Make sure you install the latest Qt 5.x for clang. Download the source code for [SIP](http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/software/sip/download) and [PyQt](http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/software/pyqt/download5). I downloaded `sip-4.17.tar.gz` and `PyQt-gpl-5.5.1.tar.gz`. Now extract the source code: ```sh tar xvf sip-4.17.tar.gz tar xvf PyQt-gpl-5.5.1.tar.gz ``` Compile SIP: ```sh cd sip-4.17 python3 configure.py --arch x86_64 make sudo make install sudo make clean ``` Compile PyQt: ```sh cd ../PyQt-gpl-5.5.1 python3 configure.py --qmake ~/Qt/5.5/clang_64/bin/qmake --sip /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.5/bin/sip --disable=QtPositioning make sudo make install sudo make clean ``` Finally, install some dependencies using pip3: `sudo pip3 install py2app flask stem` Get the source code: ```sh git clone https://github.com/micahflee/onionshare.git cd onionshare ``` To build the .app: ```sh install/build_osx.sh ``` Now you should have `dist/OnionShare.app`. To codesign and build a .pkg for distribution: ```sh install/build_osx.sh --sign ``` Now you should have `dist/OnionShare.pkg`. ## Windows ### Setting up your dev environment TODO: Still need to make this working in Windows with Python3. Install the [latest Python 3.x from python.org](https://www.python.org/downloads/). While installing, check the box "Add Python 3.x to PATH". Open a command prompt and install some dependencies with pip: `pip install flask stem pyinstaller` Download and install Qt5 from https://www.qt.io/download-open-source/. I downloaded `qt-unified-windows-x86-2.0.2-2-online.exe`. There's no need to login to a Qt account during installation. Make sure you install the latest Qt 5.x. Download and install the latest PyQt5 for 32-bit Windows from https://www.riverbankcomputing.com/software/pyqt/download5. I downloaded `PyQt5-5.5.1-gpl-Py3.4-Qt5.5.1-x32.exe`. Make sure to install it to the location where you installed Python (in my case, `C:\Users\micah\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python35-32\`). Download and install the latest 32-bit pywin32 binary for Python 3.5 from http://sourceforge.net/projects/pywin32/. I downloaded `pywin32-220.win32-py3.5.exe`. Download and install the [Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Package (x86)](http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=29). If you want to build the installer: * Go to http://nsis.sourceforge.net/Download and download the latest NSIS. I downloaded `nsis-3.0b0-setup.exe`. * Go to Start and type "advanced system settings", and open "View advanced system settings" in the Control Panel. Click Environment Variables. Under "System variables" double-click on Path, and add `C:\Program Files (x86)\NSIS` to the end. Now you can just type `makensis [script]` to build an installer. If you want to sign binaries with Authenticode: * You'll need a code signing certificate. I roughly followed [this guide](http://blog.assarbad.net/20110513/startssl-code-signing-certificate/) to make one using my StartSSL account. * Once you get a code signing key and certificate and covert it to a pfx file, import it into your certificate store. * Windows 7: * Go to http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/vstudio/aa496123 and install the latest .NET Framework. I installed `.NET Framework 4.6`. * Go to http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/confirmation.aspx?id=8279 and install the Windows SDK. * Right click on Computer, go to Properties. Click "Advanced system settings". Click Environment Variables. Under "System variables" double-click on Path and add `C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v7.1\Bin` to the end. * Windows 10: * Go to https://dev.windows.com/en-us/downloads/windows-10-sdk and install the standalone Windows 10 SDK. Note that you may not need this if you already have Visual Studio. * Go to Start and type "advanced system settings", and open "View advanced system settings" in the Control Panel. Click Environment Variables. Under "System variables" double-click on Path, and add `C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\bin\x86`. ### To make a .exe: * Open a command prompt, cd into the onionshare directory, and type: `pyinstaller -y install\onionshare-win.spec`. Inside the `dist` folder there will be a folder called `onionshare` with `onionshare.exe` in it. ### To build the installer: Note that you must have a codesigning certificate installed in order to use the `install\build_exe.bat` script, because it codesigns `onionshare.exe`, `uninstall.exe`, and `OnionShare_Setup.exe`. Open a command prompt, cd to the onionshare directory, and type: `install\build_exe.bat` This will prompt you to codesign three binaries and execute one unsigned binary. When you're done clicking through everything you will have `dist\OnionShare_Setup.exe`. ## Tests OnionShare includes [nose](https://nose.readthedocs.org/en/latest/) unit tests. First, `sudo apt-get install python3-nose` or `sudo pip3 install nose`. To run the tests: ```sh nosetests3 test ```