| Getting started with ndn-cxx |
| ============================ |
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| Supported platforms |
| ------------------- |
| |
| ndn-cxx is built against a continuous integration system and has been tested on the |
| following platforms: |
| |
| - Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) |
| - Ubuntu 22.04 (jammy) |
| - Ubuntu 24.04 (noble) |
| - Debian 11 (bullseye) |
| - Debian 12 (bookworm) |
| - CentOS Stream 9 |
| - macOS 12 / 13 / 14 |
| |
| ndn-cxx should also work on the following platforms, although they are not officially |
| supported: |
| |
| - Any other recent version of Ubuntu not listed above |
| - Fedora >= 33 |
| - Alpine >= 3.12 |
| - Any version of Raspberry Pi OS based on Debian 11 (bullseye) or later |
| - macOS >= 10.15 |
| - FreeBSD >= 12.2 |
| |
| Prerequisites |
| ------------- |
| |
| Required |
| ~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| - GCC >= 9.3 or clang >= 7.0 (if you are on Linux or FreeBSD) |
| - Xcode >= 13.0 or corresponding version of Command Line Tools (if you are on macOS) |
| - Python >= 3.8 |
| - pkg-config |
| - Boost >= 1.71.0 |
| - OpenSSL >= 1.1.1 |
| - SQLite 3.x |
| |
| To build ndn-cxx from source, one must first install a C++ compiler and all necessary |
| development tools and libraries: |
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| - On **Debian** and **Ubuntu** |
| |
| In a terminal, enter:: |
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| sudo apt install build-essential libboost-all-dev libssl-dev libsqlite3-dev pkg-config python3 |
| |
| - On **CentOS** and **Fedora** |
| |
| In a terminal, enter:: |
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| sudo dnf install gcc-c++ boost-devel openssl-devel sqlite-devel pkgconf-pkg-config python3 |
| |
| - On **macOS** |
| |
| * Install either Xcode (from the App Store) or the Command Line Tools |
| (with ``xcode-select --install``) |
| |
| * If using Homebrew (recommended), enter the following in a terminal: |
| |
| .. code-block:: sh |
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| brew install boost openssl pkg-config |
| |
| .. warning:: |
| |
| If a major OS upgrade is performed after installing the dependencies |
| with Homebrew, remember to reinstall all packages. |
| |
| - On **FreeBSD** |
| |
| In a terminal, enter:: |
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| sudo pkg install boost-libs openssl sqlite3 pkgconf python3 |
| |
| Optional |
| ~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| To build tutorials, man pages, and API documentation the following additional dependencies |
| need to be installed: |
| |
| - doxygen |
| - graphviz |
| - sphinx >= 4.0 |
| - sphinxcontrib-doxylink |
| |
| The following lists the steps to install these prerequisites on various common platforms. |
| |
| .. note:: |
| On Linux, you may need to add ``$HOME/.local/bin`` to the ``PATH`` environment variable |
| for your user, for example: |
| |
| .. code-block:: sh |
| |
| export PATH="${HOME}/.local/bin${PATH:+:}${PATH}" |
| |
| - On **Debian** and **Ubuntu**: |
| |
| .. code-block:: sh |
| |
| sudo apt install doxygen graphviz python3-pip |
| pip3 install --user sphinx sphinxcontrib-doxylink |
| |
| - On **CentOS** and **Fedora**: |
| |
| .. code-block:: sh |
| |
| sudo dnf install doxygen graphviz python3-pip |
| pip3 install --user sphinx sphinxcontrib-doxylink |
| |
| - On **macOS**: |
| |
| .. code-block:: sh |
| |
| brew install doxygen graphviz |
| sudo pip3 install sphinx sphinxcontrib-doxylink |
| |
| - On **FreeBSD**: |
| |
| .. code-block:: sh |
| |
| sudo pkg install doxygen graphviz py39-sphinx |
| |
| Build |
| ----- |
| |
| .. note:: |
| These are instructions for regular builds of ndn-cxx (release mode). If you are |
| planning to develop the ndn-cxx code itself, you should do a :ref:`Development build`. |
| |
| To build in a terminal, change directory to the ndn-cxx root, then enter: |
| |
| .. code-block:: sh |
| |
| ./waf configure |
| ./waf |
| sudo ./waf install |
| |
| By default, only the shared variant of the ndn-cxx library will be built. To build the |
| static library, pass ``--enable-static`` to the ``./waf configure`` command: |
| |
| .. code-block:: sh |
| |
| ./waf configure --enable-static |
| |
| To disable the build of the shared library and build only the static library, use the |
| additional ``--disable-shared`` option. Note that at least one variant of the library |
| needs to be enabled. |
| |
| .. code-block:: sh |
| |
| ./waf configure --enable-static --disable-shared |
| |
| On Linux, it is necessary to run the following command after the shared library has |
| been installed: |
| |
| .. code-block:: sh |
| |
| sudo ldconfig |
| |
| .. note:: |
| On Linux, when the library is installed in a non-default location (generally, not in |
| ``/usr/lib`` or ``/usr/local/lib``), the following additional actions may be necessary. |
| |
| The library installation path should be added to ``/etc/ld.so.conf`` or to |
| ``/etc/ld.so.conf.d/*.conf`` before running ``ldconfig``. For example: |
| |
| .. code-block:: sh |
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| echo /usr/local/lib64 | sudo tee /etc/ld.so.conf.d/ndn-cxx.conf |
| sudo ldconfig |
| |
| Alternatively, the ``LD_LIBRARY_PATH`` environment variable can be set to point to |
| the installation directory of the shared library: |
| |
| .. code-block:: sh |
| |
| export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib64 |
| |
| The ``./waf install`` command installs the following files: |
| |
| - ``<LIBDIR>/libndn-cxx.a``: static NDN C++ library (if enabled). |
| - ``<LIBDIR>/libndn-cxx.so``, ``<LIBDIR>/libndn-cxx.so.<VERSION>`` (on Linux), |
| ``<LIBDIR>/libndn-cxx.dylib``, ``<LIBDIR>/libndn-cxx.<VERSION>.dylib`` (on macOS): |
| shared NDN C++ library (if enabled). |
| - ``<LIBDIR>/pkgconfig/libndn-cxx.pc``: pkgconfig file storing all necessary flags to |
| build against the library. For example, if the ``pkg-config`` or ``pkgconf-pkg-config`` |
| package is installed and ``PKG_CONFIG_PATH`` is configured properly (or if |
| ``<LIBDIR>/pkgconfig`` is a default search path), the command ``pkg-config --cflags |
| --libs libndn-cxx`` will return all necessary compile and link flags for the library. |
| - ``<BINDIR>/ndnsec``: command-line tool to manage NDN keys and certificates. |
| - ``<BINDIR>/ndnsec-*``: convenience aliases for ``ndnsec`` tools. |
| |
| If configured with tests (``./waf configure --with-tests``), the above commands |
| will also produce: |
| |
| - ``build/unit-tests``: a unit test binary for the library. |
| |
| 1.5 GB available memory per CPU core is necessary for efficient compilation. On a |
| multi-core machine with less than 1.5 GB available memory per CPU core, limit the |
| objects being compiled in parallel with ``./waf -jN``, where N is the amount of |
| available memory divided by 1.5 GB (e.g., ``./waf -j2`` for 3 GB of memory). This |
| should avoid memory thrashing and result in faster compilation. |
| |
| Build with examples |
| ------------------- |
| |
| By default, the examples in the ``examples/`` directory will not be built. To enable |
| them, pass ``--with-examples`` during the configuration step: |
| |
| .. code-block:: sh |
| |
| ./waf configure --with-examples |
| ./waf |
| sudo ./waf install |
| sudo ldconfig # on Linux only |
| |
| To run the examples: |
| |
| .. code-block:: sh |
| |
| # trivial producer app |
| ./build/examples/producer |
| |
| # trivial consumer app |
| ./build/examples/consumer |
| |
| # trivial consumer app with timers |
| ./build/examples/consumer-with-timer |
| |
| If you want to make a new sample application, just create a ``.cpp`` file inside the |
| ``examples/`` directory and it will be compiled during the next run of ``./waf``: |
| |
| .. code-block:: sh |
| |
| cp examples/consumer.cpp examples/my-new-app.cpp |
| ... # edit examples/my-new-app.cpp with your preferred editor |
| ./waf |
| sudo ./waf install |
| sudo ldconfig # on Linux only |
| ./build/examples/my-new-app |
| |
| Debug symbols |
| ------------- |
| |
| The default compiler flags include debug symbols in binaries. This should provide |
| more meaningful debugging information if ndn-cxx or your application crashes. |
| |
| If this is not desired, the default flags can be overridden to disable debug symbols. |
| The following example shows how to completely disable debug symbols and configure |
| ndn-cxx to be installed into ``/usr`` with configuration in the ``/etc`` directory. |
| |
| .. code-block:: sh |
| |
| CXXFLAGS="-O2" ./waf configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc |
| ./waf |
| sudo ./waf install |
| |
| Customizing the compiler |
| ------------------------ |
| |
| To build ndn-cxx with a different compiler (rather than the platform default), set the |
| ``CXX`` environment variable to point to the compiler binary. For example, to build |
| with clang on Linux, use the following: |
| |
| .. code-block:: sh |
| |
| CXX=clang++ ./waf configure |
| |
| Building the documentation |
| -------------------------- |
| |
| Tutorials and API documentation can be built using the following commands: |
| |
| .. code-block:: sh |
| |
| # Full set of documentation (tutorials + API) in build/docs |
| ./waf docs |
| |
| # Only tutorials in build/docs |
| ./waf sphinx |
| |
| # Only API docs in build/docs/doxygen |
| ./waf doxygen |
| |
| If ``sphinx-build`` is detected during ``./waf configure``, man pages will automatically |
| be built and installed during the normal build process (i.e., during ``./waf`` and |
| ``./waf install``). By default, man pages will be installed into ``${PREFIX}/share/man`` |
| (the default value for ``PREFIX`` is ``/usr/local``). This location can be changed |
| during the ``./waf configure`` stage using the ``--prefix``, ``--datarootdir``, or |
| ``--mandir`` options. |
| |
| For further details, please refer to ``./waf --help``. |
| |
| .. _Development build: |
| |
| Development build |
| ----------------- |
| |
| The following is the suggested build procedure for development builds: |
| |
| .. code-block:: sh |
| |
| ./waf configure --debug --with-tests |
| ./waf |
| sudo ./waf install |
| sudo ldconfig # on Linux only |
| |
| In a development build, most compiler optimizations will be disabled and all warnings |
| will be treated as errors. This default behavior can be overridden by setting the |
| ``CXXFLAGS`` environment variable before running ``./waf configure``, for example: |
| |
| .. code-block:: sh |
| |
| CXXFLAGS="-O1 -g3 -Wall" ./waf configure --debug --with-tests |
| ./waf |