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# Build scripts that publish pre-compiled protoc artifacts
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``protoc`` is the compiler for ``.proto`` files. It generates language bindings
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for the messages and/or RPC services from ``.proto`` files.
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Because ``protoc`` is a native executable, the scripts under this directory
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build and publish a ``protoc`` executable (a.k.a. artifact) to Maven
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repositories. The artifact can be used by build automation tools so that users
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would not need to compile and install ``protoc`` for their systems.
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## Versioning
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The version of the ``protoc`` artifact must be the same as the version of the
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Protobuf project.
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## Artifact name
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The name of a published ``protoc`` artifact is in the following format:
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``protoc-<version>-<os>-<arch>.exe``, e.g., ``protoc-3.0.0-alpha-3-windows-x86_64.exe``.
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## System requirement
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Install [Apache Maven](http://maven.apache.org/) if you don't have it.
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The scripts only work under Unix-like environments, e.g., Linux, MacOSX, and
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Cygwin or MinGW for Windows. Please see ``README.md`` of the Protobuf project
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for how to set up the build environment.
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## To install artifacts locally
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The following command will install the ``protoc`` artifact to your local Maven repository.
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```
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$ mvn install
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```
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## Cross-compilation
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The Maven script will try to detect the OS and the architecture from Java
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system properties. It's possible to build a protoc binary for an architecture
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that is different from what Java has detected, as long as you have the proper
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compilers installed.
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You can override the Maven properties ``os.detected.name`` and
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``os.detected.arch`` to force the script to generate binaries for a specific OS
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and/or architecture. Valid values are defined as the return values of
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``normalizeOs()`` and ``normalizeArch()`` of ``Detector`` from
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[os-maven-plugin](https://github.com/trustin/os-maven-plugin/blob/master/src/main/java/kr/motd/maven/os/Detector.java).
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Frequently used values are:
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- ``os.detected.name``: ``linux``, ``osx``, ``windows``.
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- ``os.detected.arch``: ``x86_32``, ``x86_64``
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For example, MingGW32 only ships with 32-bit compilers, but you can still build
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32-bit protoc under 64-bit Windows, with the following command:
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```
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$ mvn install -Dos.detected.arch=x86_32
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```
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## To push artifacts to Maven Central
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Before you can upload artifacts to Maven Central repository, make sure you have
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read [this page](http://central.sonatype.org/pages/apache-maven.html) on how to
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configure GPG and Sonatype account.
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You need to perform the deployment for every platform that you want to
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suppport. DO NOT close the staging repository until you have done the
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deployment for all platforms. Currently the following platforms are supported:
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- Linux (x86_32 and x86_64)
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- Windows (x86_32 and x86_64) with
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- Cygwin with MinGW compilers (both x86_32 and x86_64)
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- MSYS with MinGW32 (x86_32 only)
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- MacOSX (x86_32 and x86_64)
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Remove any ``SNAPSHOT`` or ``pre`` suffix from the version string before
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deploying.
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Use the following command to deploy artifacts for the host platform to a
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staging repository.
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```
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$ mvn clean deploy -P release
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```
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It creates a new staging repository. Go to
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https://oss.sonatype.org/#stagingRepositories and find the repository, usually
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in the name like ``comgoogle-123``.
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You will want to run this command on a different platform. Remember, in
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subsequent deployments you will need to provide the repository name that you
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have found in the first deployment so that all artifacts go to the same
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repository:
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```
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$ mvn clean deploy -P release -Dstaging.repository=comgoogle-123
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```
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A 32-bit artifact can be deployed from a 64-bit host with
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``-Dos.detected.arch=x86_32``
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When you have done deployment for all platforms, go to
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https://oss.sonatype.org/#stagingRepositories, verify that the staging
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repository has all the binaries, close and release this repository.
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### Tips for deploying on Windows
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Under Windows the following error may occur: ``gpg: cannot open tty `no tty':
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No such file or directory``. This can be fixed by configuring gpg through an
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active profile in ``.m2\settings.xml`` where also the Sonatype password is
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stored:
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```xml
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<settings>
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<servers>
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<server>
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<id>ossrh</id>
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<username>[username]</username>
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<password>[password]</password>
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</server>
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</servers>
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<profiles>
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<profile>
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<id>gpg</id>
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<properties>
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<gpg.executable>gpg</gpg.executable>
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<gpg.passphrase>[password]</gpg.passphrase>
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</properties>
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</profile>
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</profiles>
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<activeProfiles>
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<activeProfile>gpg</activeProfile>
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</activeProfiles>
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</settings>
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```
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