# libwebrtc [![Build Status][travis-img]][travis-href] [![Build Status][appveyor-img]][appveyor-href] > CMake script for retrieving, building and linking Google's WebRTC into a single static library. ## Status The following table displays the current state of this project, including supported platforms and architectures.
Linux macOS Windows iOS Android
x86 x64 arm x86 x64 x86 x64 arm arm arm64 x86 x64
## Prerequisites - CMake 3.5 or later, - Python 2.7 (optional for Windows) ### Debian & Ubuntu Install the required development packages ``` # apt-get install build-essential libglib2.0-dev libgtk2.0-dev libxtst-dev \ libxss-dev libpci-dev libdbus-1-dev libgconf2-dev \ libgnome-keyring-dev libnss3-dev libasound2-dev libpulse-dev \ libudev-dev ``` ### Windows * Windows 7 x64 or later, x86 operating systems are unsupported. * Visual Studio 2015 **with updates** - Download the [Installer][vs2015-installer] Make sure that you install the following components: * Visual C++, which will select three sub-categories including MFC * Universal Windows Apps Development Tools > Tools * Universal Windows Apps Development Tools > Windows 10 SDK (**10.0.10586**) [appveyor-img]:https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/yd1s303md3tt4w9a?svg=true [appveyor-href]:https://ci.appveyor.com/project/aisouard/libwebrtc [travis-img]:https://travis-ci.org/aisouard/libwebrtc.svg?branch=master [travis-href]:https://travis-ci.org/aisouard/libwebrtc [osx1011sdk]: https://github.com/phracker/MacOSX-SDKs/releases/download/MacOSX10.11.sdk/MacOSX10.11.sdk.tar.xz [vs2015-installer]:https://www.microsoft.com/en-US/download/details.aspx?id=48146 ## Getting Started Clone the repository, initialize the submodules if `depot_tools` is not installed on your system or not defined inside your `PATH` environment variable. Create an output directory and browse inside it. ``` $ git clone https://github.com/aisouard/libwebrtc.git $ cd libwebrtc $ git submodule init $ git submodule update $ mkdir out $ cd out ``` Windows users **must** append `Win64` if they are using a Visual Studio generator. The `libwebrtc.sln` project solution will be located inside the current directory output directory. ``` > cmake -G "Visual Studio 14 2015 Win64" .. ``` Unix users will just have to run `$ cmake ..` to generate the Makefiles, then run the following commands. ``` $ make $ make package # make install ``` The library will be located inside the `lib` folder of the current output directory. The `include` folder will contain the header files. ## Advanced Usage The library will be compiled and usable on the same host's platform and architecture. Here are some CMake flags which could be useful if you need to perform cross-compiling. - **BUILD_SAMPLES** Build `PeerConnection` sample, source code located inside the Samples/PeerConnection directory. - **BUILD_TESTS** Build WebRTC tests. (not supported yet) - **NINJA_ARGS** Arguments to pass while executing the `ninja` command. For instance, you can define the number of cores you would like to use, in order to speed-up the build process: `cmake -DNINJA_ARGS="-j 4" ..` - **TARGET_OS** Target operating system, the value will be used inside the `--target_os` argument of the `gn gen` command. The value **must** be one of the following: - `android` - `chromeos` - `ios` - `linux` - `mac` - `nacl` - `win` - **TARGET_CPU** Target architecture, the value will be used inside the `--target_cpu` argument of the `gn gen` command. The value **must** be one of the following: - `x86` - `x64` - `arm` - `arm64` - `mipsel` ## Contributing Feel free to open an issue if you wish a bug to be fixed, to discuss a new feature or to ask a question. I'm open to pull requests, as long as your modifications are working on the three major OS (Windows, macOS and Linux). Don't forget to put your name and e-mail address inside the `AUTHORS` file! You can also reach me on Twitter for further discussion. ## License MIT ©