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This page explains how to set Crow up for use with your project.
##Requirements
- C++ compiler with C++14 support.
- Continuous Testing on g++-9.3 and clang-7.0, AMD64 (x86_64) and Arm64 v8
- boost library (1.70 or later).
- (optional) CMake and Python3 to build tests and/or examples.
- (optional) Linking with jemalloc/tcmalloc is recommended for speed.
##Installing Requirements
###Ubuntu
sudo apt-get install libboost-all-dev
###OSX
brew install boost
###Windows Download boost from here and install it
##Downloading
Either run git clone https://github.com/crowcpp/crow.git
or download crow_all.h
from the releases section. You can also download a zip of the project on github.
##Includes folder
- Copy the
/includes
folder to your project's root folder. - Add
#!cpp #include "path/to/includes/crow.h"
to your.cpp
file. - For any middlewares, add
#!cpp #include "path/to/includes/middlewares/some_middleware.h"
.
##Single header file
If you've downloaded crow_all.h
, you can skip to step 4.
- Make sure you have python 3 installed.
- Open a terminal (or
cmd.exe
) instance in/path/to/crow/scripts
. - Run
python merge_all.py ../include crow_all.h
(replace/
with\
if you're on Windows). - Copy the
crow_all.h
file to where you put your libraries (if you don't know where this is, you can put it anywhere). - Add
#!cpp #include "path/to/crow_all.h"
to your.cpp
file.
Note: All middlewares are included with the merged header file, if you would like to include or exclude middlewares use the-e
or-i
arguments.
##building via CLI To build a crow Project, do the following:
###GCC (G++)
- Release:
g++ main.cpp -lpthread -lboost_system -lz
. - Debug:
g++ main.cpp -ggdb -lpthread -lboost_system -lz -D CROW_ENABLE_DEBUG
. - SSL:
g++ main.cpp -lssl -lcrypto -lpthread -lboost_system -lz -D CROW_ENABLE_SSL
.
###Clang
- Release:
clang++ main.cpp -lpthread -lboost_system -lz
. - Debug:
clang++ main.cpp -g -lpthread -lboost_system -lz -DCROW_ENABLE_DEBUG
. - SSL:
clang++ main.cpp -lssl -lcrypto -lpthread -lboost_system -lz -DCROW_ENABLE_SSL
.
###Microsoft Visual Studio Help needed
##building via CMake
Add the following to your CMakeLists.txt
:
find_package(Threads)
find_package(ZLIB)
find_package(OpenSSL)
if(OPENSSL_FOUND)
include_directories(${OPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR})
endif()
if (NOT CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE)
message(STATUS "No build type selected, default to Release")
set(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE "Release")
endif()
if (MSVC)
set(Boost_USE_STATIC_LIBS "On")
find_package( Boost 1.70 COMPONENTS system thread regex REQUIRED )
else()
find_package( Boost 1.70 COMPONENTS system thread REQUIRED )
endif()
include_directories(${Boost_INCLUDE_DIR})
set(PROJECT_INCLUDE_DIR ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/include)
include_directories("${PROJECT_INCLUDE_DIR}")
Note: The last 2 lines are unnecessary if you're using crow_all.h
.
##Building Crow tests and examples Out-of-source build with CMake is recommended.
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make
Running Cmake will create crow_all.h
file and place it in the build directory.
You can run tests with following command:
ctest -V
##Installing Crow
if you wish to use Crow globally without copying crow_all.h
in your projects, you can install Crow on your machine with the procedure below.
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make install
make install
will copy crow_all.h
automatically in your /usr/local/include
thus making it available globally for use.