| # Checking out and building Cast on Linux |
| |
| **Note**: it is **not possible** to build a binary functionally |
| equivalent to a Chromecast. This is to build a single-page content |
| embedder with similar functionality to Cast products. |
| |
| ## Instructions for Google Employees |
| |
| Are you a Google employee? See |
| [go/building-linux-cast](https://goto.google.com/building-linux-cast) instead. |
| |
| [TOC] |
| |
| ## System requirements |
| |
| * A 64-bit Intel machine with at least 8GB of RAM. More than 16GB is highly |
| recommended. |
| * At least 100GB of free disk space. |
| * You must have Git and Python installed already. |
| |
| Most development is done on Ubuntu (currently 14.04, Trusty Tahr). There are |
| some instructions for other distros below, but they are mostly unsupported. |
| |
| ## Install `depot_tools` |
| |
| Clone the `depot_tools` repository: |
| |
| ```shell |
| $ git clone https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/tools/depot_tools.git |
| ``` |
| |
| Add `depot_tools` to the end of your PATH (you will probably want to put this |
| in your `~/.bashrc` or `~/.zshrc`). Assuming you cloned `depot_tools` to |
| `/path/to/depot_tools`: |
| |
| ```shell |
| $ export PATH="$PATH:/path/to/depot_tools" |
| ``` |
| |
| ## Get the code |
| |
| Create a `chromium` directory for the checkout and change to it (you can call |
| this whatever you like and put it wherever you like, as long as the full path |
| has no spaces): |
| |
| ```shell |
| $ mkdir ~/chromium && cd ~/chromium |
| ``` |
| |
| Run the `fetch` tool from depot_tools to check out the code and its |
| dependencies. |
| |
| ```shell |
| $ fetch --nohooks chromium |
| ``` |
| |
| If you don't want the full repo history, you can save a lot of time by |
| adding the `--no-history` flag to `fetch`. |
| |
| Expect the command to take 30 minutes on even a fast connection, and many |
| hours on slower ones. |
| |
| If you've already installed the build dependencies on the machine (from another |
| checkout, for example), you can omit the `--nohooks` flag and `fetch` |
| will automatically execute `gclient runhooks` at the end. |
| |
| When `fetch` completes, it will have created a hidden `.gclient` file and a |
| directory called `src` in the working directory. The remaining instructions |
| assume you have switched to the `src` directory: |
| |
| ```shell |
| $ cd src |
| ``` |
| |
| ### Install additional build dependencies |
| |
| Once you have checked out the code, and assuming you're using Ubuntu, run |
| [build/install-build-deps.sh](/build/install-build-deps.sh) |
| |
| You may need to adjust the build dependencies for other distros. There are |
| some [notes](#notes) at the end of this document, but we make no guarantees |
| for their accuracy. |
| |
| ### Run the hooks |
| |
| Once you've run `install-build-deps` at least once, you can now run the |
| Chromium-specific hooks, which will download additional binaries and other |
| things you might need: |
| |
| ```shell |
| $ gclient runhooks |
| ``` |
| |
| *Optional*: You can also [install API |
| keys](https://www.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/api-keys) if you want your |
| build to talk to some Google services, but this is not necessary for most |
| development and testing purposes. |
| |
| ## Setting up the build |
| |
| Chromium uses [Ninja](https://ninja-build.org) as its main build tool along with |
| a tool called [GN](https://gn.googlesource.com/gn/+/master/docs/quick_start.md) |
| to generate `.ninja` files. You can create any number of *build directories* |
| with different configurations. To create a build directory, run: |
| |
| ```shell |
| $ gn gen out/Default --args='is_chromecast=true' |
| ``` |
| |
| * You only have to run this once for each new build directory, Ninja will |
| update the build files as needed. |
| * You can replace `Default` with another name, but |
| it should be a subdirectory of `out`. |
| * For other build arguments, including release settings, see [GN build |
| configuration](https://www.chromium.org/developers/gn-build-configuration). |
| The default will be a debug component build matching the current host |
| operating system and CPU. |
| * For more info on GN, run `gn help` on the command line or read the |
| [quick start guide](https://gn.googlesource.com/gn/+/master/docs/quick_start.md). |
| |
| ### <a name="faster-builds"></a>Faster builds |
| |
| You might try some of the suggestions on the |
| [Linux build setup](build_instructions.md#faster-builds). |
| |
| ## Build cast\_shell |
| |
| Build cast\_shell with Ninja using the command: |
| |
| ```shell |
| $ autoninja -C out/Default cast_shell |
| ``` |
| |
| (`autoninja` is a wrapper that automatically provides optimal values for the |
| arguments passed to `ninja`.) |
| |
| ## Run cast\_shell |
| |
| Once it is built, you can simply run it: |
| |
| ```shell |
| $ out/Default/cast_shell --ozone-platform=x11 http://google.com |
| ``` |
| |
| ## Update your checkout |
| |
| To update an existing checkout, you can run |
| |
| ```shell |
| $ git rebase-update |
| $ gclient sync |
| ``` |
| |
| The first command updates the primary Chromium source repository and rebases |
| any of your local branches on top of tip-of-tree (aka the Git branch |
| `origin/master`). If you don't want to use this script, you can also just use |
| `git pull` or other common Git commands to update the repo. |
| |
| The second command syncs dependencies to the appropriate versions and re-runs |
| hooks as needed. |
| |
| ## Tips, tricks, and troubleshooting |
| |
| ### More links |
| |
| * Want to use Eclipse as your IDE? See |
| [LinuxEclipseDev](eclipse_dev.md). |