ClientLibrary

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Published: Aug 14, 2018 License: GPL-3.0 Imports: 11 Imported by: 0

README

Psiphon Client Library README

Mobile

If you are planning to embed Psiphon in a mobile application, please use the MobileLibrary.

Usage

If you are using the Library in your app, please read the USAGE.md instructions.

Building for Darwin (iOS, MacOS)

Note that you will need to have Xcode installed on a machine running MacOS.

Run the build:

Ensure that the command below is run from within the ClientLibrary directory

./build-darwin.sh all

This command can also be modified by:

  • replacing all with ios or macos as the first parameter to build-darwin.sh (as in ./build-darwin.sh ios) to only build binaries for the operating system of choice

When that command completes, the compiled binaries will be located in the build directory. The structure will be:

build
└── darwin
    └── ios
    │   └── PsiphonTunnel-ios-arm.h
    │   └── PsiphonTunnel-ios-arm.dylib
    │   └── PsiphonTunnel-ios-arm64.h
    │   └── PsiphonTunnel-ios-arm64.dylib
    └── macos
        └── PsiphonTunnel-macos-386.dylib
        └── PsiphonTunnel-macos-386.dylib
        └── PsiphonTunnel-macos-amd64.dylib
        └── PsiphonTunnel-macos-amd64.dylib

Building with Docker (Android, Linux, Windows)

Note that you may need to use sudo docker below, depending on your OS.

Create the build image:
  1. While in the ClientLibrary directory, run the command: docker build --no-cache=true -t psiclientlibrary-builder .

  2. Once completed, verify that you see an image named psiclientlibrary-builder when running: docker images

Run the build:

Ensure that the command below is run from within the ClientLibrary directory

cd .. && \
  docker run \
  --rm \
  -v $PWD:/go/src/github.com/Psiphon-Labs/psiphon-tunnel-core \
  psiclientlibrary-builder \
  /bin/bash -c './make.bash all' \
; cd -

This command can also be modified by:

  • replacing all with android, linux, or windows as the first parameter to make.bash (as in ./make.bash windows) to only build binaries for the operating system of choice

When that command completes, the compiled binaries will be located in the build directory (./build, and everything under it will likely be owned by root, so be sure to chown to an appropriate user) under the current directory. The structure will be:

build
├── android
│   └── PsiphonTunnel-android-arm7.h
│   └── PsiphonTunnel-android-arm7.so
│   └── PsiphonTunnel-android-arm64.h
│   └── PsiphonTunnel-android-arm64.so
├── linux
│   └── PsiphonTunnel-linux-386.h
│   └── PsiphonTunnel-linux-386.so
│   └── PsiphonTunnel-linux-amd64.h
│   └── PsiphonTunnel-linux-amd64.so
└── windows
    └── PsiphonTunnel-windows-386.h
    └── PsiphonTunnel-windows-386.dll
    └── PsiphonTunnel-windows-amd64.h
    └── PsiphonTunnel-windows-amd64.dll

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