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This changes the Windows instructions to specify capnproto-c++-win32-1.0.1. Previously, users may have been trying to use Veilid with 0.10.4, especially in the common case of using the winget package manager. Also, the suggested Protocol Buffers version is updated to 24.3, and a note is added about rustup behavior on Windows machines that have never previously been used for development.
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# Veilid Development
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[![Contributor Covenant](https://img.shields.io/badge/Contributor%20Covenant-2.1-4baaaa.svg)](code_of_conduct.md)
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## Introduction
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This guide covers setting up environments for core, Flutter/Dart, and Python development. See the relevent sections.
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## Obtaining the source code
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```shell
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git clone https://gitlab.com/veilid/veilid.git
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```
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## Dependencies
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### GNU/Linux
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Development of Veilid on GNU/Linux requires a Debian variant such as Debian
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itself, Ubuntu or Mint. Pull requests to support other distributions would be
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welcome!
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Running the setup script requires:
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* Android SDK and NDK
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* Rust
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You may decide to use Android Studio [here](https://developer.android.com/studio)
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to maintain your Android dependencies. If so, use the dependency manager
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within your IDE. If you plan on using Flutter for Veilid development, the Android Studio
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method is highly recommended as you may run into path problems with the 'flutter'
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command line without it. If you do so, you may skip to
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[Run Veilid setup script](#Run Veilid setup script).
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* build-tools;33.0.1
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* ndk;25.1.8937393
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* cmake;3.22.1
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* platform-tools
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* platforms;android-33
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#### Setup Dependencies using the CLI
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You can automatically install the prerequisites using this script:
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```shell
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./dev-setup/install_linux_prerequisites.sh
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```
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Otherwise, you may choose to use Android `sdkmanager`. Follow the installation
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instructions for `sdkmanager`
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[here](https://developer.android.com/studio/command-line/sdkmanager), then use
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the command line to install the requisite package versions:
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```shell
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sdkmanager --install "platform-tools"
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sdkmanager --install "platforms;android-33"
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sdkmanager --install "build-tools;33.0.1"
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sdkmanager --install "ndk;25.1.8937393"
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sdkmanager --install "cmake;3.22.1"
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```
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Export environment variables and add the Android SDK platform-tools directory to
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your path.
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```shell
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cat << EOF >> ~/.profile
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export ANDROID_SDK_ROOT=<path to sdk>
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export ANDROID_NDK_HOME=$ANDROID_SDK_ROOT/ndk/25.1.8937393
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export PATH=\$PATH:$ANDROID_SDK_ROOT/platform-tools
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EOF
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```
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#### Run Veilid setup script
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Now you may run the Linux setup script to check your development environment and
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pull the remaining Rust dependencies:
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```shell
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./dev-setup/setup_linux.sh
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```
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#### Run the veilid-flutter setup script (optional)
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If you are developing Flutter applications or the flutter-veilid portion, you should
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install Android Studio, and run the flutter setup script:
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```shell
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cd veilid-flutter
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./setup_flutter.sh
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```
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### macOS
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Development of Veilid on MacOS is possible on both Intel and ARM hardware.
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Development requires:
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* Android Studio
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* Xcode, preferably latest version
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* Homebrew [here](https://brew.sh)
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* Android SDK and NDK
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* Rust
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You will need to use Android Studio [here](https://developer.android.com/studio)
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to maintain your Android dependencies. Use the SDK Manager in the IDE to install the following packages (use package details view to select version):
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* Android SDK Build Tools (33.0.1)
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* NDK (Side-by-side) (25.1.8937393)
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* Cmake (3.22.1)
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* Android SDK 33
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* Android SDK Command Line Tools (latest) (7.0/latest)
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#### Setup command line environment
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Export environment variables and add the Android SDK platform-tools directory to
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your path.
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```shell
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cat << EOF >> ~/.zshenv
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export ANDROID_SDK_ROOT=$HOME/Library/Android/sdk
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export ANDROID_NDK_HOME=$HOME/Library/Android/sdk/ndk/25.1.8937393
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export PATH=\$PATH:$HOME/Library/Android/sdk/platform-tools
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EOF
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```
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#### Run Veilid setup script (macOS)
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Now you may run the MacOS setup script to check your development environment and
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pull the remaining Rust dependencies:
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```shell
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./dev-setup/setup_macos.sh
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```
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#### Run the veilid-flutter setup script (optional) (macOS)
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If you are developing Flutter applications or the flutter-veilid portion, you should
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install Android Studio, and run the flutter setup script:
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```shell
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cd veilid-flutter
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./setup_flutter.sh
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```
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### Windows
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For a simple installation allowing Rust development, follow these steps:
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Install Git from <https://git-scm.com/download/win>
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Install Rust from <https://static.rust-lang.org/rustup/dist/x86_64-pc-windows-msvc/rustup-init.exe> (this may prompt you to run the Visual Studio Installer, and reboot, before proceeding).
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Ensure that protoc.exe is in a directory in your path. For example, it can be obtained from <https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/releases/download/v24.3/protoc-24.3-win64.zip>
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Ensure that capnp.exe (for Cap’n Proto 1.0.1) is in a directory in your path. For example, it can be obtained from the <https://capnproto.org/capnproto-c++-win32-1.0.1.zip> distribution. Please note that the Windows Package Manager Community Repository (i.e., winget) as of 2023-09-15 has version 0.10.4, which is not sufficient.
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Start a Command Prompt window.
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```shell
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git clone https://gitlab.com/veilid/veilid.git
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cd veilid
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cargo build
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cd target
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cd debug
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veilid-server.exe
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```
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This may result in a popup window from local security software, asking whether you wish to allow network access by veilid-server.exe.
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To use the CLI, navigate to the above `debug` directory in another Command Prompt window (while veilid-server.exe is still running), and type:
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```shell
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veilid-cli.exe
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```
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## Running the Application(s)
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### Veilid Server
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In order to run the `veilid-server` locally:
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```shell
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cd ./veilid-server
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cargo run
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```
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In order to see what options are available:
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```shell
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cargo run -- --help
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```
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#### Configuration
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`veilid-server` has a wealth of configuration options. Further documentation on
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the format of the `veilid-server.conf` file may be found [in the project /doc
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directory](./doc/config/veilid-server-config.md).
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When running `veilid-server` in a Unix-like environment, the application will
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look for its config file under `/etc/veilid-server/`. If the config file is not
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found in this location, `veilid-server` will follow the XDG user directory spec
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and look in `~/.config/veilid-server`.
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When running under Windows, the `veilid-server.conf` file may be created at
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`C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Roaming\Veilid\Veilid\`, and when running under macOS,
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at `/Users/<user>/Library/Application Support/org.Veilid.Veilid`.
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### Veilid CLI
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In order to connect to your local `veilid-server`:
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```shell
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cd ./veilid-cli
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cargo run
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```
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Similar to `veilid-server`, you may see CLI options by typing:
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```shell
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cargo run -- --help
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```
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## Building the Application
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### Linux Packages
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Veilid server and cli can be built locally using the
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[Earthly](https://earthly.dev/) framework. After [installing earthly on your
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local machine](https://earthly.dev/get-earthly), you may use the `earthly` cli
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to initiate a build:
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```shell
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earthly +package-linux
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```
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This will assemble all dependencies and build `.deb` packages for both amd64 and
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arm64 platforms. Earthly, built on Docker, caches build layers, so after a
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longer first build, subsequent builds should be much quicker.
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During development, you may want to kick off specific build steps. To see a list
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of the build steps configured, consult the `Earthfile`, or you may use the
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`earthly` cli:
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```shell
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earthly ls
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```
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