| Building gRPC-Java |
| ================== |
| |
| Building is only necessary if you are making changes to gRPC-Java. |
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| Building requires JDK 8, as our tests use TLS. |
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| grpc-java has a C++ code generation plugin for protoc. Since many Java |
| developers don't have C compilers installed and don't need to modify the |
| codegen, the build can skip it. To skip, create the file |
| `<project-root>/gradle.properties` and add `skipCodegen=true`. |
| |
| Then, to build, run: |
| ``` |
| $ ./gradlew build |
| ``` |
| |
| To install the artifacts to your Maven local repository for use in your own |
| project, run: |
| ``` |
| $ ./gradlew install |
| ``` |
| |
| ### Notes for IntelliJ |
| Building in IntelliJ works best when you import the project as a Gradle project and delegate IDE |
| build/run actions to Gradle. |
| |
| You can find this setting at: |
| ```Settings -> Build, Execution, Deployment |
| -> Build Tools -> Gradle -> Runner |
| -> Delegate IDE build/run actions to gradle. |
| ``` |
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| How to Build Code Generation Plugin |
| ----------------------------------- |
| This section is only necessary if you are making changes to the code |
| generation. Most users only need to use `skipCodegen=true` as discussed above. |
| |
| ### Build Protobuf |
| The codegen plugin is C++ code and requires protobuf 3.0.0 or later. |
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| For Linux, Mac and MinGW: |
| ``` |
| $ git clone https://github.com/google/protobuf.git |
| $ cd protobuf |
| $ git checkout v3.5.1 |
| $ ./autogen.sh |
| $ ./configure |
| $ make |
| $ make check |
| $ sudo make install |
| ``` |
| |
| If you are comfortable with C++ compilation and autotools, you can specify a |
| ``--prefix`` for Protobuf and use ``-I`` in ``CXXFLAGS``, ``-L`` in |
| ``LDFLAGS``, ``LD_LIBRARY_PATH``, and ``PATH`` to reference it. The |
| environment variables will be used when building grpc-java. |
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| Protobuf installs to ``/usr/local`` by default. |
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| For Visual C++, please refer to the [Protobuf README](https://github.com/google/protobuf/blob/master/cmake/README.md) |
| for how to compile Protobuf. gRPC-java assumes a Release build. |
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| #### Linux and MinGW |
| If ``/usr/local/lib`` is not in your library search path, you can add it by running: |
| ``` |
| $ sudo sh -c 'echo /usr/local/lib >> /etc/ld.so.conf' |
| $ sudo ldconfig |
| ``` |
| |
| #### Mac |
| Some versions of Mac OS X (e.g., 10.10) doesn't have ``/usr/local`` in the |
| default search paths for header files and libraries. It will fail the build of |
| the codegen. To work around this, you will need to set environment variables: |
| ``` |
| $ export CXXFLAGS="-I/usr/local/include" LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/lib" |
| ``` |
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| ### Notes for Visual C++ |
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| When building on Windows and VC++, you need to specify project properties for |
| Gradle to find protobuf: |
| ``` |
| .\gradlew install ^ |
| -PvcProtobufInclude=C:\path\to\protobuf-3.5.1\src ^ |
| -PvcProtobufLibs=C:\path\to\protobuf-3.5.1\vsprojects\Release ^ |
| -PtargetArch=x86_32 |
| ``` |
| |
| Since specifying those properties every build is bothersome, you can instead |
| create ``<project-root>\gradle.properties`` with contents like: |
| ``` |
| vcProtobufInclude=C:\\path\\to\\protobuf-3.5.1\\src |
| vcProtobufLibs=C:\\path\\to\\protobuf-3.5.1\\vsprojects\\Release |
| targetArch=x86_32 |
| ``` |
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| By default, the build script will build the codegen for the same architecture as |
| the Java runtime installed on your system. If you are using 64-bit JVM, the |
| codegen will be compiled for 64-bit. Since Protobuf is only built for 32-bit by |
| default, the `targetArch=x86_32` is necessary. |
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| ### Notes for MinGW on Windows |
| If you have both MinGW and VC++ installed on Windows, VC++ will be used by |
| default. To override this default and use MinGW, add ``-PvcDisable=true`` |
| to your Gradle command line or add ``vcDisable=true`` to your |
| ``<project-root>\gradle.properties``. |
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| ### Notes for Unsupported Operating Systems |
| The build script pulls pre-compiled ``protoc`` from Maven Central by default. |
| We have built ``protoc`` binaries for popular systems, but they may not work |
| for your system. If ``protoc`` cannot be downloaded or would not run, you can |
| use the one that has been built by your own, by adding this property to |
| ``<project-root>/gradle.properties``: |
| ``` |
| protoc=/path/to/protoc |
| ``` |