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# Building
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We typically develop against the latest stable version of XCode.
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As of this writing, that's XCode 9.4
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## 1. Clone
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Clone the repo to a working directory
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git clone https:github.com/signalapp/Signal-iOS
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```
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Since we make use of submodules, you must use `git clone`, rather than
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downloading a prepared zip file from Github.
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## 2. Dependencies
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To build and configure the libraries Signal uses, just run:
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```
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make dependencies
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```
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If the above fails to run, or you just want to know more about our
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dependency management systems, read the next section, Dependency Details.
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Else if the above completed without error - jump ahead to step 3.
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### Dependency Details
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We have a couple of dependency management tools. We us Carthage for
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managing frameworks, but because some of our dependencies are not yet
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framework compatible, we use Cocoapods to manage the remainder in a
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static library.
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2.1) [CocoaPods](http://cocoapods.org) is used to manage the dependencies in our static library. Pods are setup easily and are distributed via a ruby gem. Follow the simple instructions on the website to setup. After setup, run the following command from the toplevel directory of Signal-iOS to download the dependencies for Signal-iOS:
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```
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pod install
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```
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If you are having build issues, first make sure your pods are up to date
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```
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pod repo update
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pod install
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```
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Occasionally, CocoaPods itself will need to be updated. Do this with
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```
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gem update cocoapods
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pod repo update
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pod install
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```
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2.2) Framework dependencies are built and managed using [Carthage](https://github.com/Carthage/Carthage). Our prebuilt WebRTC.framework also resides in the Carthage/Build directory.
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If you don't have carthage, here are the [install instructions](https://github.com/Carthage/Carthage#installing-carthage).
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Once Carthage is installed, run:
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// DO NOT run: `carthage update` or `carthage checkout`.
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git submodule update --init
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carthage build --platform iOS
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```
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### Building WebRTC
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A prebuilt version of WebRTC.framework resides in our Carthage submodule
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and should be installed by the above steps. However, if you'd like to
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build it from source, see: https://github.com/signalapp/signal-webrtc-ios
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## 3. XCode
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Open the `Signal.xcworkspace` in Xcode.
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```
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open Signal.xcworkspace
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```
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In the TARGETS area of the General tab, change the Team drop down to
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your own. You will need to do that for all the listed targets, for ex.
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Signal, SignalShareExtension, and SignalMessaging. You will need an Apple
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Developer account for this.
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On the Capabilities tab, turn off Push Notifications and Data Protection,
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while keeping Background Modes on. The App Groups capability will need to
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remain on in order to access the shared data storage. The App ID needs to
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match the SignalApplicationGroup string set in TSConstants.h.
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If you wish to test the Documents API, the iCloud capability will need to
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be on with the iCloud Documents option selected.
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Build and Run and you are ready to go!
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## Known issues
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Features related to push notifications are known to be not working for
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third-party contributors since Apple's Push Notification service pushes
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will only work with Open Whisper Systems production code signing
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certificate.
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If you have any other issues, please ask on the [community forum](https://whispersystems.discoursehosting.net/).
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