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ScreenPlay/Docs/DeveloperSetup.md
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# Developer Setup
1. Install latest [git + git-lfs](https://git-scm.com/)
2. Clone ScreenPlay
``` bash
git clone --recursive https://gitlab.com/kelteseth/ScreenPlay.git ScreenPlay
```
3. Download the latest __Qt 5.15.x__ for you platform. Earlier versions are not supported!
1. [Install instructions Windows](#windows)
1. [Install instructions Linux](#linux)
1. [Install instructions MacOSX](#macosx)
4. Start install-dependencies.bat to download dependencies. This will create a ScreenPlay-vcpkg folder in the same directory as your ScreenPlay source folder.
``` bash
#Windows
cd Tools
.\install_dependencies_windows.bat
#Linux and MacOSX
cd Tools
chmod +x install_dependencies_linux_mac.sh
.\install_dependencies_linux_mac.sh
```
* This will install these dependencies via __vcpkg__
* openSSL 1.1.1d
* sentry-native
* doctest
5. Open the CMakeLists.txt via QtCreator. **This can take some time until QtCreator parses all files!**
6. Add CMake variables
* Add CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE and VCPKG_TARGET_TRIPLET
* `Extras -> Tools -> Kits -> <Your Kit> -> CMake Configuration`
Append this:
``` bash
CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE:STRING=%{CurrentProject:Path}/../ScreenPlay-vcpkg/vcpkg/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake
# Only _one_ of these lines that match your OS:
VCPKG_TARGET_TRIPLET:STRING=x64-windows
VCPKG_TARGET_TRIPLET:STRING=x64-linux
VCPKG_TARGET_TRIPLET:STRING=x64-osx
```
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<img width="100%" height="auto" src="../.gitlab/media/QtCreator_kit.png">
</div>
8. Save and close the settings.
9. Open Project via `File -> Open File or Project` and select your `CMakeLists.txt`. Then select __our created kit__, press `Configure Project`
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<img height="auto" src="../.gitlab/media/QtCreator_kit_select.png">
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9. Press build (the big green play button on the bottom left). This will compile and start ScreenPlay and copy all necessary files into your Qt installation.
## Windows
1. [Download and install the most recent MSVC 2019 Community](https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vs/community/)
- Select "Desktop development with C++"
2. [Download and install Qt 5 binary installer from qt.io](https://www.qt.io/download-qt-installer)
- Install the Maintaince tool
- Select the following features to install:
- Qt 5.15.1
- MSVC 2019 64-bit
- Qt WebEngine
- Developer and Designer Tools
- Cmake
- Ninja
## Linux
1. Install dependencies for your distro:
``` bash
# Debian/Ubuntu
sudo apt install build-essential libgl1-mesa-dev lld ninja-build cmake
# Fedora/RHEL/CentOS (yum)
sudo yum groupinstall "C Development Tools and Libraries"
sudo yum install mesa-libGL-devel
# openSUSE (zypper)
sudo zypper install -t pattern devel_basis
```
2. [Download and install Qt 5 binary installer from qt.io](https://www.qt.io/download-qt-installer)
- Install the Maintaince tool
- Select the following features to install:
- Qt 5.15.2
- GCC
- Qt WebEngine
- Developer and Designer Tools
- OpenSSL 1.1.1.c Toolkit
- OpenSSL 64-bit binaries
- Cmake
- Ninja
## MacOSX
1. [Download and install Qt 5 binary installer from qt.io](https://www.qt.io/download-qt-installer)
- Install the Maintaince tool
- Select the following features to install:
- Qt 5.15.2
- Qt WebEngine
- Developer and Designer Tools
- OpenSSL 1.1.1.c Toolkit
- OpenSSL 64-bit binaries
- Cmake
- Ninja
2. Install [homebrew](https://brew.sh/)
- Open a terminal and install clang -> brew install llvm cmake ninja
3. Change your default kit: QtCreator -> Options -> Kits -> Select your default kit (Desktop Qt 5.13.0) -> Change c and c++ Compiler to Apple Clang (x86_64)
# Developer docs
We use qdoc to generate documentation. Qt6 is the minimum version qdoc, because of vastly improved c++ parsing support.
* qdoc.exe configWindows.qdocconf
If you have installed Qt in a different directory, change the path to your Qt location.
Some useful links:
* [Introduction to QDoc](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/01-qdoc-manual.html)
* [Writing qdoc comments](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qdoc-guide-writing.html)