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Here's how you can install Crow on your Mac.
Getting Crow
From a release
Archive
Crow provides an archive containing the framework and CMake files, You will only need the include
folder inside that archive.
Single header file
You can also download the crow_all.h
file which replaces the include
folder.
From Source
To get Crow from source, you only need to download the repository (as a .zip
or through git clone https://github.com/CrowCpp/Crow.git
).
include folder
Once you've downloaded Crow's source code, you only need to take the include
folder.
Single header file
You can generate your own single header file by navigating to the scripts
folder with your terminal and running the following command:
python3 merge_all.py ../include crow_all.h
This will generate a crow_all.h
file which you can use in the following steps
!!! warning
`crow_all.h` is recommended only for small, possibly single source file projects. For larger projects, it is advised to use the multi-header version.
Setting up your Crow project
Using XCode
-
Download and install Homebrew.
-
Run
brew install boost
in your terminal. -
Create a new XCode project (macOS -> Command Line Tool).
-
Change the following project settings:
=== "Multiple Headers"
1. Add header search paths for crow's include folder and boost's folder (`/usr/local/include`, `/usr/local/Cellar/boost/include`, and where you placed Crow's `include` folder) 2. Add linker flags (`-lpthread` and `-lboost_system` if you're running an old version of boost)
=== "Single Header"
1. Place `crow_all.h` inside your project folder and add it to the project in XCode (you need to use File -> Add files to "project_name") 2. Add header search paths for boost's folder (`/usr/local/include`, and `/usr/local/Cellar/boost/include`) 3. Add linker flags (`-lpthread` and `-lboost_system` if you're running an old version of boost)
-
Write your Crow application in
main.cpp
(something like the Hello World example will work). -
Press
▶
to compile and run your Crow application.
Building Crow's tests/examples
!!! note
This tutorial can be used for Crow projects built with CMake as well
- Download and install Homebrew.
- Run
brew install cmake boost
in your terminal. - Get Crow's source code (the entire source code).
- Run the following Commands:
-
mkdir build
-
cd build
-
cmake ..
-
make -j12
!!! noteYou can add options like
-DCROW_ENABLE_SSL
,-DCROW_ENABLE_COMPRESSION
, or-DCROW_AMALGAMATE
tocmake ..
to build their tests/examples.
-
Compiling using a compiler directly
All you need to do is run the following command:
g++ main.cpp -lpthread
!!! note
You'll need to install GCC via `brew install gcc`. the Clang compiler should be part of XCode or XCode command line tools.
You can use arguments like -DCROW_ENABLE_DEBUG
, -DCROW_ENABLE_COMPRESSION -lz
for HTTP Compression, or -DCROW_ENABLE_SSL -lssl
for HTTPS support, or even replace g++ with clang++.
!!! warning
If you're using a version of boost prior to 1.69, you'll need to add the argument `-lboost_system` in order for you Crow application to compile correctly.