# Nextcloud desktop client [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/nextcloud/client_theming.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/nextcloud/client_theming) **Theme and build instructions for the [Nextcloud](https://nextcloud.com) desktop client.** Based on https://github.com/owncloud/client/blob/master/doc/building.rst ## Installing on Ubuntu ```bash sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nextcloud-devs/client sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install nextcloud-client ``` Launchpad: https://launchpad.net/~nextcloud-devs/+archive/ubuntu/client ### Beta packages ```bash sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nextcloud-devs/client-beta sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install nextcloud-client ``` Launchpad: https://launchpad.net/~nextcloud-devs/+archive/ubuntu/client-beta If you always want the latest versions (including the betas), add both repositories. If you want only the stable version, add the non-beta repository only. ## Installing on Debian You need to add to `sources.list` or a separate source list file one of the source lines below corresponding to your Debian version: ``` deb http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/ivaradi/Debian_9.0_update/ / deb http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/ivaradi/Debian_9.0/ / deb http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/ivaradi/Debian_8.0/ / deb http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/ivaradi/Debian_7.0/ / ``` Before installing, you also need to add the respository's key to the list of trusted APT keys with a command line: ``` wget -q -O - /Release.key | apt-key add ``` For example (as root): ```bash echo 'deb http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/ivaradi/Debian_9.0/ /' > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/nextcloud-client.list wget -q -O - http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/ivaradi/Debian_9.0/Release.key | apt-key add - apt-get update apt-get install nextcloud-client ``` ### Beta packages Beta packages are also available: ``` deb http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/ivaradi:/beta/Debian_9.0_update/ / deb http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/ivaradi:/beta/Debian_9.0/ / deb http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/ivaradi:/beta/Debian_8.0/ / deb http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/ivaradi:/beta/Debian_7.0/ / ``` If you always want the latest versions (including the betas), add both the normal and the beta repositories. If you want only the stable version, add the non-beta repository only. ## Snaps ### Building the snap ```bash cd linux snapcraft ``` ### Installing via Snap package ([supported distributions](https://snapcraft.io/docs/core/install)) Download the [snap package](https://github.com/nextcloud/client_theming/releases/tag/continuous) for your architecture ```bash sudo snap install --dangerous nextcloud-client_*.snap ``` Installing a snap is very quick. Snaps are secure. They are isolated with all of their dependencies. Snaps also auto update when a new version is released. The snap is confined, thus the synced folders will be by default in `~/snap//`, the client can access to the actual home, but not to the `.dotted` files, use symlinks if you need to. ## Building on Linux ### Getting repository ready Run: ```bash git submodule update --init --recursive ``` Run: ```bash # If building on Ubuntu sudo apt-get install libsqlite3-dev qt5-default libqt5webkit5-dev qt5keychain-dev libssl-dev # All distributions mkdir build-linux cd build-linux cmake -D OEM_THEME_DIR=$(realpath ../nextcloudtheme) ../client make sudo make install ``` ## Building on Debian Install required packages. sudo apt-get install git libsqlite3-dev qt5-default libqt5webkit5-dev qt5keychain-dev cmake build-essential libowncloudsync0 If you are using Debian 9 install libssl1.0-dev sudo apt-get install libssl1.0-dev If you are using Debian 8 install libssl-dev sudo apt-get install libssl-dev Then: ```bash git clone https://github.com/nextcloud/client_theming.git cd client_theming git submodule update --init --recursive mkdir build-linux cd build-linux cmake -D OEM_THEME_DIR=$(realpath ../nextcloudtheme) -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr ../client make sudo make install ``` ## Building on OSX *Attention:* When building make sure to use an old Core 2 Duo build machine running OS X 10.10. Otherwise the resulting binary won't work properly for users of an older device. Have at least 180 GB free disk space when compiling Qt. Make sure your user is named "builder". ### Install dependencies 1. Install [HomeBrew](http://brew.sh/) 2. `brew install openssl wget cmake` 3. `wget https://github.com/sparkle-project/Sparkle/releases/download/1.14.0/Sparkle-1.14.0.tar.bz2` 4. `tar -xf Sparkle-1.14.0.tar.bz2` 5. `mv Sparkle.framework ~/Library/Frameworks/` 6. Install XCode 7.2.1 7. sudo xcode-select -s /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer 8. Generate Sparkle keys: `./bin/generate_keys`. Keep those, if you loose it you won't be able to deploy updates anymore. 9. Store the keys in `osx/`. Make sure to not make the `dsa_priv.pem` publicly available. 10. Install http://s.sudre.free.fr/Software/Packages/about.html ### Compile Qt Download and compile Qt 5.9.2 source. Unfortunately the Qt patches don't apply anymore, so we just ignore them for the time being. ```bash cd /tmp/ wget http://download.qt.io/official_releases/qt/5.9/5.9.2/single/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.9.2.tar.xz tar -xjf qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.9.2.tar.xz cd /tmp/qt-everywhere-opensource-src-5.9.2 ./configure -sdk macosx10.11 -openssl -openssl-linked -I /usr/local/opt/openssl/include/ -L /usr/local/opt/openssl/lib/ -nomake examples make -j2 sudo make -j1 install ``` ### Build the client ```bash sh osx/build.sh ``` ## Building on Windows ### Building the docker image The docker image contains the toolchain to build the windows binary. Build it: ```bash docker build -t nextcloud-client-win32: client/admin/win/docker/ ``` _Note: if you encounter an error at this step that the MinGW repository was not found, apply the patch at_ `win/opensuse-mingw-repo-location.patch` _and try again:_ ```bash cd client patch -p1 < ../win/opensuse-mingw-repo-location.patch cd .. ``` ### Building the binary ```bash docker run -v "$PWD:/home/user/" nextcloud-client-win32:2.2.2 /home/user/win/build.sh $(id -u) ``` ## Building a release When we build releases there are two additional cmake parameters to consider: * `-DMIRALL_VERSION_SUFFIX=`: for a generic suffix name such as `beta` or `rc1` * `-DMIRALL_VERSION_BUILD=`: an internal build number. Should be strictly increasing. This allows update detection from `rc` to `final` Note that this had mostly usage on Windows and OS X. On Linux the package manager will take care of all this.