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michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:021# Checking out and building Chromium for iOS
2
3There are instructions for other platforms linked from the
4[get the code](../get_the_code.md) page.
5
6## Instructions for Google Employees
7
8Are you a Google employee? See
9[go/building-chrome](https://goto.google.com/building-chrome) instead.
10
11[TOC]
12
13## System requirements
14
Sylvain Defresne92455aa2021-09-29 15:01:3615* A 64-bit Mac running 11.3 or later.
16* [Xcode](https://developer.apple.com/xcode) 13.0 or higher.
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:0217* The current version of the JDK (required for the Closure compiler).
18
19## Install `depot_tools`
20
21Clone the `depot_tools` repository:
22
23```shell
24$ git clone https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/tools/depot_tools.git
25```
26
27Add `depot_tools` to the end of your PATH (you will probably want to put this
28in your `~/.bashrc` or `~/.zshrc`). Assuming you cloned `depot_tools` to
29`/path/to/depot_tools`:
30
31```shell
32$ export PATH="$PATH:/path/to/depot_tools"
33```
34
35## Get the code
36
37Create a `chromium` directory for the checkout and change to it (you can call
38this whatever you like and put it wherever you like, as
39long as the full path has no spaces):
40
41```shell
42$ mkdir chromium && cd chromium
43```
44
45Run the `fetch` tool from `depot_tools` to check out the code and its
46dependencies.
47
48```shell
49$ fetch ios
50```
51
52If you don't want the full repo history, you can save a lot of time by
53adding the `--no-history` flag to `fetch`.
54
55Expect the command to take 30 minutes on even a fast connection, and many
56hours on slower ones.
57
58When `fetch` completes, it will have created a hidden `.gclient` file and a
59directory called `src` in the working directory. The remaining instructions
60assume you have switched to the `src` directory:
61
62```shell
63$ cd src
64```
65
66*Optional*: You can also [install API
67keys](https://www.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/api-keys) if you want your
68build to talk to some Google services, but this is not necessary for most
69development and testing purposes.
70
71## Setting up the build
72
73Since the iOS build is a bit more complicated than a desktop build, we provide
74`ios/build/tools/setup-gn.py`, which will create four appropriately configured
75build directories under `out` for Release and Debug device and simulator
Sylvain Defresnefc11bcd2020-06-26 13:42:0076builds, and generates an appropriate Xcode project (`out/build/all.xcodeproj`)
77as well.
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:0278
Sylvain Defresnefc11bcd2020-06-26 13:42:0079More information about [developing with Xcode](xcode_tips.md). *Xcode project
80is an artifact, any changes made in the project itself will be ignored.*
Mike Doughertyd8947a592020-05-07 19:43:4681
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:0282You can customize the build by editing the file `$HOME/.setup-gn` (create it if
83it does not exist). Look at `src/ios/build/tools/setup-gn.config` for
84available configuration options.
85
86From this point, you can either build from Xcode or from the command line using
Dirk Pranke8bd55f22018-10-24 21:22:1087`autoninja`. `setup-gn.py` creates sub-directories named
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:0288`out/${configuration}-${platform}`, so for a `Debug` build for simulator use:
89
90```shell
Dirk Pranke8bd55f22018-10-24 21:22:1091$ autoninja -C out/Debug-iphonesimulator gn_all
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:0292```
93
Dirk Pranke8bd55f22018-10-24 21:22:1094(`autoninja` is a wrapper that automatically provides optimal values for the
95arguments passed to `ninja`.)
96
Mike Doughertyd8947a592020-05-07 19:43:4697Note: The `setup-gn.py` script needs to run every time one of the `BUILD.gn`
98files is updated (either by you or after rebasing). If you forget to run it,
99the list of targets and files in the Xcode solution may be stale. You can run
100the script directly or use either `gclient sync` or `gclient runhooks` which
101will run `setup-gn.py` for you as part of the update hooks.
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:02102
Sylvain Defresne9932328e2020-07-09 10:44:40103You can add a custom hook to `.gclient` file to configure `setup-gn.py` to
104be run as part of `gclient runhooks`. In that case, your `.gclient` file
105would look like this:
106
107```
108solutions = [
109 {
110 "name" : "src",
111 "url" : "https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src.git",
112 "deps_file" : "DEPS",
113 "managed" : False,
114 "custom_deps" : {},
115 "custom_vars" : {},
116 "custom_hooks": [{
117 "name": "setup_gn",
118 "pattern": ".",
119 "action": [
120 "python",
121 "src/ios/build/tools/setup-gn.py",
122 ]
123 }],
124 "safesync_url": "",
125 },
126]
127target_os = ["ios"]
128target_os_only = True
129```
130
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:02131You can also follow the manual instructions on the
132[Mac page](../mac_build_instructions.md), but make sure you set the
133GN arg `target_os="ios"`.
134
135## Building for device
136
137To be able to build and run Chromium and the tests for devices, you need to
138have an Apple developer account (a free one will work) and the appropriate
139provisioning profiles, then configure the build to use them.
140
141### Code signing identity
142
143Please refer to the Apple documentation on how to get a code signing identity
144and certificates. You can check that you have a code signing identity correctly
145installed by running the following command.
146
147```shell
148$ xcrun security find-identity -v -p codesigning
149 1) 0123456789ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEF01234567 "iPhone Developer: [email protected] (XXXXXXXXXX)"
150 1 valid identities found
151```
152
153If the command output says you have zero valid identities, then you do not
154have a code signing identity installed and need to get one from Apple. If
155you have more than one identity, the build system may select the wrong one
156automatically, and you can use the `ios_code_signing_identity` gn variable
157to control which one to use by setting it to the identity hash, e.g. to
158`"0123456789ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEF01234567"`.
159
160### Mobile provisioning profiles
161
162Once you have the code signing identity, you need to decide on a prefix
163for the application bundle identifier. This is controlled by the gn variable
164`ios_app_bundle_id_prefix` and usually corresponds to a reversed domain name
165(the default value is `"org.chromium"`).
166
167You then need to request provisioning profiles from Apple for your devices
168for the following bundle identifiers to build and run Chromium with these
169application extensions:
170
Javier Ernesto Flores Roblese68ab7e52021-01-20 18:14:34171- `${prefix}.chrome.ios.dev`
172- `${prefix}.chrome.ios.dev.ContentTodayExtension`
173- `${prefix}.chrome.ios.dev.CredentialProviderExtension`
174- `${prefix}.chrome.ios.dev.SearchTodayExtension`
175- `${prefix}.chrome.ios.dev.ShareExtension`
176- `${prefix}.chrome.ios.dev.TodayExtension`
177- `${prefix}.chrome.ios.dev.WidgetKitExtension`
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:02178
179All these certificates need to have the "App Groups"
180(`com.apple.security.application-groups`) capability enabled for
181the following groups:
182
183- `group.${prefix}.chrome`
184- `group.${prefix}.common`
185
186The `group.${prefix}.chrome` is only shared by Chromium and its extensions
187to share files and configurations while the `group.${prefix}.common` is shared
188with Chromium and other applications from the same organisation and can be used
189to send commands to Chromium.
190
Javier Ernesto Flores Roblese68ab7e52021-01-20 18:14:34191`${prefix}.chrome.ios.dev.CredentialProviderExtension` needs the AutoFill
192Credential Provider Entitlement, which corresponds to the key
193`com.apple.developer.authentication-services.autofill-credential-provider`
194Please refer to Apple's documentation on how to set this up.
195
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:02196### Mobile provisioning profiles for tests
197
Justin Cohena819c112019-08-17 02:19:19198In addition to that, you need a different provisioning profile for each
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:02199test application. Those provisioning profile will have a bundle identifier
200matching the following pattern `${prefix}.gtest.${test-suite-name}` where
201`${test-suite-name}` is the name of the test suite with underscores changed
202to dashes (e.g. `base_unittests` app will use `${prefix}.gest.base-unittests`
203as bundle identifier).
204
205To be able to run the EarlGrey tests on a device, you'll need two provisioning
206profiles for EarlGrey and OCHamcrest frameworks:
207
208- `${prefix}.test.OCHamcrest`
209- `${prefix}.test.EarlGrey`
210
211In addition to that, then you'll need one additional provisioning profile for
Justin Cohena819c112019-08-17 02:19:19212the XCTest module too. It must match the pattern:
213`${prefix}.gtest.${test-suite-name}-module`.
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:02214
215### Other applications
216
217Other applications like `ios_web_shell` usually will require mobile provisioning
218profiles with bundle identifiers that may usually match the following pattern
219`${prefix}.${application-name}` and may require specific capabilities.
220
221Generally, if the mobile provisioning profile is missing then the code signing
222step will fail and will print the bundle identifier of the bundle that could not
223be signed on the command line, e.g.:
224
225```shell
Dirk Pranke8bd55f22018-10-24 21:22:10226$ autoninja -C out/Debug-iphoneos ios_web_shell
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:02227ninja: Entering directory `out/Debug-iphoneos'
228FAILED: ios_web_shell.app/ios_web_shell ios_web_shell.app/_CodeSignature/CodeResources ios_web_shell.app/embedded.mobileprovision
229python ../../build/config/ios/codesign.py code-sign-bundle -t=iphoneos -i=0123456789ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEF01234567 -e=../../build/config/ios/entitlements.plist -b=obj/ios/web/shell/ios_web_shell ios_web_shell.app
230Error: no mobile provisioning profile found for "org.chromium.ios-web-shell".
231ninja: build stopped: subcommand failed.
232```
233
234Here, the build is failing because there are no mobile provisioning profiles
235installed that could sign the `ios_web_shell.app` bundle with the identity
236`0123456789ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEF01234567`. To fix the build, you'll need to
237request such a mobile provisioning profile from Apple.
238
239You can inspect the file passed via the `-e` flag to the `codesign.py` script
Quinten Yearsley317532d2021-10-20 17:10:31240to check which capabilities are required for the mobile provisioning profile
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:02241(e.g. `src/build/config/ios/entitlements.plist` for the above build error,
242remember that the paths are relative to the build directory, not to the source
243directory).
244
245If the required capabilities are not enabled on the mobile provisioning profile,
246then it will be impossible to install the application on a device (Xcode will
247display an error stating that "The application was signed with invalid
248entitlements").
249
Mark Cogan0abda9652020-04-15 11:22:07250## Running apps from the command line
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:02251
252Any target that is built and runs on the bots (see [below](#Troubleshooting))
253should run successfully in a local build. To run in the simulator from the
254command line, you can use `iossim`. For example, to run a debug build of
255`Chromium`:
256
257```shell
258$ out/Debug-iphonesimulator/iossim out/Debug-iphonesimulator/Chromium.app
259```
260
Mike Pinkerton90553fe2017-12-13 16:40:30261With Xcode 9, `iossim` no longer automatically launches the Simulator. This must now
262be done manually from within Xcode (`Xcode > Open Developer Tool > Simulator`), and
263also must be done *after* running `iossim`.
264
Vaclav Brozek09fe5ec2017-07-18 11:13:16265### Passing arguments
266
267Arguments needed to be passed to the test application through `iossim`, such as
268`--gtest_filter=SomeTest.FooBar` should be passed through the `-c` flag:
269
270```shell
Sylvain Defresned019a702018-02-01 10:11:51271$ out/Debug-iphonesimulator/iossim \
Vaclav Brozek09fe5ec2017-07-18 11:13:16272 -c "--gtest_filter=SomeTest.FooBar --gtest_repeat=3" \
273 out/Debug-iphonesimulator/base_unittests.app
274```
275
Mike Baxleycb99a9f2017-07-12 15:16:11276### Running EarlGrey tests
277
278EarlGrey tests are run differently than other test targets, as there is an
279XCTest bundle that is injected into the target application. Therefore you must
280also pass in the test bundle:
281
282```shell
283$ out/Debug-iphonesimulator/iossim \
284 out/Debug-iphonesimulator/ios_chrome_ui_egtests.app \
285 out/Debug-iphonesimulator/ios_chrome_ui_egtests.app/PlugIns/ios_chrome_ui_egtests_module.xctest
286```
287
Sylvain Defresned019a702018-02-01 10:11:51288### Running on specific simulator
289
290By default, `iossim` will pick an arbitrary simulator to run the tests. If
291you want to run them on a specific simulator, you can use `-d` to pick the
292simulated device and `-s` to select the iOS version.
293
294For example, to run the tests on a simulated iPhone 6s running iOS 10.0,
295you would invoke `iossim` like this.
296
297```shell
298$ out/Debug-iphonesimulator/iossim -d 'iPhone 6s' -s '10.0' \
299 out/Debug-iphonesimulator/base_unittests.app
300```
301
302Please note that by default only a subset of simulator devices are installed
303with Xcode. You may have to install additional simulators in Xcode (or even
304an older version of Xcode) to be able to run on a specific configuration.
305
306Go to "Preferences > Components" tab in Xcode to install other simulator images
307(this is the location the setting is in Xcode 9.2; it may be different in other
308version of the tool).
309
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:02310## Update your checkout
311
312To update an existing checkout, you can run
313
314```shell
315$ git rebase-update
316$ gclient sync
317```
318
319The first command updates the primary Chromium source repository and rebases
320any of your local branches on top of tip-of-tree (aka the Git branch
Andrew Williamsbbc1a1e2021-07-21 01:51:22321`origin/main`). If you don't want to use this script, you can also just use
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:02322`git pull` or other common Git commands to update the repo.
323
324The second command syncs dependencies to the appropriate versions and re-runs
325hooks as needed.
326
327## Tips, tricks, and troubleshooting
328
Mark Cogan0abda9652020-04-15 11:22:07329Remember that the XCode project you interact with while working on Chromium is a
330build artifact, generated from the `BUILD.gn` files. Do not use it to add new
331files; instead see the procedures for [working with
332files](working_with_files.md).
333
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:02334If you have problems building, join us in `#chromium` on `irc.freenode.net` and
335ask there. As mentioned above, be sure that the
336[waterfall](https://build.chromium.org/buildbot/waterfall/) is green and the tree
337is open before checking out. This will increase your chances of success.
338
Sylvain Defresne01e2ded2020-12-02 11:18:30339### Debugging
340
341To help with deterministic builds, and to work with Goma, the path to source
342files in debugging symbols are relative to source directory. To allow Xcode
343to find the source files, you need to ensure to have an `~/.lldbinit-Xcode`
344file with the following lines into it (substitute {SRC} for your actual path
345to the root of Chromium's sources):
346
347```
348script sys.path[:0] = ['{SRC}/tools/lldb']
349script import lldbinit
350```
351
352This will also allow you to see the content of some of Chromium types in the
Jan Wilken Dörrie85285b02021-03-11 23:38:47353debugger like `std::u16string`, ... If you want to use `lldb` directly, name
Sylvain Defresne01e2ded2020-12-02 11:18:30354the file `~/.lldbinit` instead of `~/.lldbinit-Xcode`.
355
Sylvain Defresne1d01bff02021-01-29 01:13:10356Note: if you are using `ios/build/tools/setup-gn.py` to generate the Xcode
357project, the script also generate an `.lldbinit` file next to the project and
358configure Xcode to use that file instead of the global one.
359
Sylvain Defresne7080fe3b2020-11-16 15:57:51360### Changing the version of Xcode
361
362To change the version of Xcode used to build Chromium on iOS, please follow
363the steps below:
364
3651. Launch the new version of Xcode.app.
366
367 This is required as Xcode may need to install some components into
368 the system before the new version can be used from the command-line.
369
3701. Reboot your computer.
371
372 This is required as some of Xcode components are daemons that are not
373 automatically stopped when updating Xcode, and command-line tools will
374 fail if the daemon version is incompatible (usually `actool` fails).
375
3761. Run `gn gen`.
377
378 This is required as the `ninja` files generated by `gn` encodes some
379 information about Xcode (notably the path to the SDK, ...) that will
380 change with each version. It is not possible to have `ninja` re-run
381 `gn gen` automatically when those changes unfortunately.
382
383 If you have a downstream chekout, run `gclient runhooks` instead of
384 `gn gen` as it will ensure that `gn gen` will be run automatically
385 for all possible combination of target and configuration from within
386 Xcode.
387
388If you skip some of those steps, the build may occasionally succeed, but
389it has been observed in the past that those steps are required in the
390vast majority of the situation. Please save yourself some painful build
391debugging and follow them.
392
393If you use `xcode-select` to switch between multiple version of Xcode,
394you will have to follow the same steps.
395
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:02396### Improving performance of `git status`
397
ishermance1d9d82017-05-12 23:10:04398#### Increase the vnode cache size
399
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:02400`git status` is used frequently to determine the status of your checkout. Due
401to the large number of files in Chromium's checkout, `git status` performance
402can be quite variable. Increasing the system's vnode cache appears to help.
403By default, this command:
404
405```shell
406$ sysctl -a | egrep kern\..*vnodes
407```
408
409Outputs `kern.maxvnodes: 263168` (263168 is 257 * 1024). To increase this
410setting:
411
412```shell
413$ sudo sysctl kern.maxvnodes=$((512*1024))
414```
415
416Higher values may be appropriate if you routinely move between different
417Chromium checkouts. This setting will reset on reboot, the startup setting can
418be set in `/etc/sysctl.conf`:
419
420```shell
421$ echo kern.maxvnodes=$((512*1024)) | sudo tee -a /etc/sysctl.conf
422```
423
424Or edit the file directly.
425
ishermance1d9d82017-05-12 23:10:04426#### Configure git to use an untracked cache
427
428If `git --version` reports 2.8 or higher, try running
429
430```shell
431$ git update-index --test-untracked-cache
432```
433
434If the output ends with `OK`, then the following may also improve performance of
435`git status`:
436
437```shell
438$ git config core.untrackedCache true
439```
440
441If `git --version` reports 2.6 or higher, but below 2.8, you can instead run
michaeldo8cccf2142017-03-06 22:12:02442
443```shell
444$ git update-index --untracked-cache
445```
446
447### Xcode license agreement
448
449If you're getting the error
450
451> Agreeing to the Xcode/iOS license requires admin privileges, please re-run as
452> root via sudo.
453
454the Xcode license hasn't been accepted yet which (contrary to the message) any
455user can do by running:
456
457```shell
458$ xcodebuild -license
459```
460
461Only accepting for all users of the machine requires root:
462
463```shell
464$ sudo xcodebuild -license
465```