.. _JVPP: .. toctree:: Building JVPP from source ========================= JVPP uses cmake to configure and build source code. The minimal version of cmake is 3.5. Ensure that you have proper version of cmake installed. JVPP depends on VPP packages (Debian or Centos): * vpp * vpp-plugins * vpp-dev (vpp-devel on Centos) Vpp and vpp-plugins packages contain API source file, which are used to generate Java API bindings. Vpp dev package contains header files needed for build. Obtaining the source -------------------- You can get JVPP source code from gerrit.fd.io using git: git clone https://gerrit.fd.io/r/jvpp or from github: https://github.com/FDio/jvpp.git Install dependencies (Optional, one time only) ---------------------------------------------- You can install all dependencies using provided install-dep target: .. code-block:: console cd Requirements make install-dep Cleanup (Optional) ------------------ Whenever you need to clean the setup you can use "clean.sh" script in the root folder. This cleans the build and clears the cache. This is usefull mostly when you change something in JVPP to ensure everything is rebuild from scratch. Configuring using cmake ----------------------- Configuration using cmake is very easy, the whole process is automated. All you need to do is issue following command from JVPP's root directory: .. code-block:: console cmake . For CentOS7 enable devtoolset7 .. code-block:: console /opt/rh/devtoolset-7/enable cmake3 . -DCMAKE_PROGRAM_PATH:PATH="/opt/rh/devtoolset-7/root/bin" This will configure all variables and setup the build. If needed there are several optional parameters that can be set. You can list all configuration parameters using: .. code-block:: console cmake -LH as an example you can enable packaging using ZIP or TGZ. DEB or RPM packages are automatically configured based on OS. To enable packaging using ZIP or TGZ (or both) add optional parameter to cmake like this: .. code-block:: console cmake -DPackZip=ON -DPackTgz=ON . .. note:: PackZip, PackTgz are boolean variables. You can use "1, ON, YES, TRUE, Y, or a non-zero number" to enable or "0, OFF, NO, FALSE, N, IGNORE, NOTFOUND" to disable these options. Building the source ------------------- To build the source use make command: .. code-block:: console make or for verbose output .. code-block:: console export V=2; make You can also install the library (Optional) using (you need to use sudo or have root privileges to install libraries): .. code-block:: console sudo make install Running the unittests --------------------- You can run unit tests to ensure that JVPP is working correctly. VPP instance needs to be running before the tests are executed. .. code-block:: console make test or for verbose output .. code-block:: console export V=2; make test ARGS="-V" .. note:: The results of tests are stored in temporary log file in ./Testing/Temporary/LastTest.log Building the packages --------------------- During the setup using cmake the operating system is automatically recognised and everything is set up so you can build packages for your current operating system. Only Debian based (tested on Ubuntu) and Centos (tested on Centos 7) are supported for now. To build the package you need to call: .. code-block:: console make package You can find the packages in build-root/packages folder. Using Checkstyle ---------------- If you are doing changes to source code you can validate checkstyle before pushing the code to mainstream. To do that you have several options. Running checkstyle for last commit (default) .. code-block:: console ./scripts/checkstyle.sh Running checkstyle for all source files .. code-block:: console ./scripts/checkstyle.sh --full Running checkstyle to fix issues automatically .. code-block:: console ./scripts/checkstyle.sh --fix Getting JVPP jar ================ VPP provides java bindings which can be downloaded at: * https://nexus.fd.io/content/repositories/fd.io.release/io/fd/jvpp/jvpp-core/19.04/jvpp-core-19.04.jar Getting JVPP via maven ------------------------------------ **1. Add the following to the repositories section in your ~/.m2/settings.xml to pick up the fd.io maven repo:** .. code-block:: console fd.io-release fd.io-release https://nexus.fd.io/content/repositories/fd.io.release/ false true For more information on setting up maven repositories in settings.xml, please look at: * https://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-multiple-repositories.html **2. Then you can get JVPP by putting in the dependencies section of your pom.xml file:** .. code-block:: console io.fd.jvpp jvpp-core 19.04 For more information on maven dependency managment, please look at: * https://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-dependency-mechanism.html Installing JVPP manually to local maven repository -------------------------------------------------- Once JVPP is successfully built, you can install it to local .m2 repository. To do so use provided script in JVPP scripts directory: .. code-block:: console ./scripts/install_jvpp.sh