Changes:
- Adds `ci/Dockerfile` for creating `statusteam/nim-status-client-build:latest` used in builds
- Adds `ci/Jenkinsfile.linux` and `ci/Jenkinsfile.macos` for respective platforms
- Simplifies MacOS signing by adding `scripts/sign-macos-pkg.sh` script
- Makes `Makefile` use `scripts/sign-macos-pkg.sh` to make the DMG
- Makes `APPIMAGE` and `DMG` in `Makefile` modifiable by environment
- Adds `--passL:"-headerpad_max_install_names"` to `NIM_PARAMS` to fix MacOS signing issues
Signed-off-by: Jakub Sokołowski <jakub@status.im>
Replaces PR #105.
Implement a `pkg-macos` target that ultimately results in `Status.dmg` being
written to `pkg/`. Due to [limitations][limits] of the OpenSSL `.dylib`s in
`/usr/lib/` on macOS, `libssl.a` and `libcrypto.a` are statically linked into
`bin/nim_status_client` from a [Homebrew][brew] "bottle" that is compatible
with macOS 10.13 (the oldest macOS version compatible with Qt v5.14).
`pkg-macos` creates an `.app` bundle layout in `tmp/macos/dist` based partly on
information in a very helpful [StackOverflow answer][so-answer]. Note the part
of the answer (toward the end) that explains a problem with the working
directory and how to fix it. That's the reason for the `nim_status_client.sh`
script introduced in this commit (it gets copied into the bundle). It's also
the reason for having `Info.plist` copied into the bundle before `macdeployqt`
is run (see below) and then overwriting it with `Info.runner.plist` before
creating the `.dmg` file. The app icons file `status-icon.icns` was taken from
`deployment/macos/` in the [status-react][sr] repo.
The [`macdeployqt`][macdeployqt] tool is used to copy the needed portions of Qt
into the bundle; it automatically updates `rpath`, etc. so the
`nim_status_client` executable in the bundle can locate the libs within the
bundle.
`macdeployqt` is run twice, for the "outer" and "inner" `.app` bundles,
because of an apparent bug in `macdeployqt` that results in QtWebEngine related
resources not being processed correctly on the first pass. This results in some
bloat in the final bundle but it seems unavoidable at present.
The [create-dmg][cdmg] tool is used to package the bundle into a `.dmg`
file. There are two reasons for this:
1. It produces a nice looking icon for the `.dmg` that overlays the Status logo
on an external disk icon.
2. `Info.plist` needs to be overwritten after running `macdeployqt` (see
explanation above) but before creating the `.dmg` file. If we passed the `-dmg`
cli option to `macdeployqt` to have it generate the `.dmg` file then it
wouldn't be possible to overwrite `Info.plist`.
So there is a cosmetic reason and a practical reason for using another
tool. Probably the biggest downside is that `create-dmg` is implemented in
Node.js so it needs to be installed with `npm`; that's the reason this commit
introduces `package.json`, etc. Note that zero code from `node_modules` ends up
in the `.app` bundle or the `.dmg` file.
Code signing of the macOS `.app` bundle and `.dmg` is attempted if the
environment variable `MACOS_CODESIGN_IDENT` is defined. In that case, the
environment variable `MACOS_KEYCHAIN_OPT` may optionally be defined with the
path to a preferred keychain database file.
Refactor a number of sections in the Makefile for consistency's sake, e.g. the
`appimage` target becomes `pkg-linux` and ultimately results in
`NimStatusClient-x86_64.AppImage` being written to `pkg/`.
Make a number of changes to bring the Linux packaging steps up-to-date and use
the `-qmlimport` cli option of `linuxdeployqt` to simplify resolution of Qt
plugins.
Note that `make pkg` will correctly resolve to `make pkg-linux` or `make
pkg-macos` depending on the OS in use.
Consistently use lower-case "c" in the name of *components* directories and
imports.
[limits]: https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/124782
[brew]: https://brew.sh/
[so-answer]: https://stackoverflow.com/a/3251285
[sr]: https://github.com/status-im/status-react/tree/develop/deployment/macos
[macdeployqt]: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/macos-deployment.html
[cdmg]: https://github.com/sindresorhus/create-dmg
- unify the "build-..." targets
- enable a debug build by default, to simplify development
- bump vendor/DOtherSide
- avoid DOtherSide checks for docs/tests-specific tools like Doxygen
- switch to an in-place build for DOtherSide
- silence the DOtherSide build when V=0, make it more verbose with V=1
- don't delete checked out submodules in the "clean" target
- update build instructions in the README
- centralise Nim compiler options in a top-level "config.nims" (except
`-d:debug` which needs to be on the command line)
- unify the "build-..." targets
- enable a debug build by default, to simplify development
- bump vendor/DOtherSide
- avoid DOtherSide checks for docs/tests-specific tools like Doxygen
- switch to an in-place build for DOtherSide
- silence the DOtherSide build when V=0, make it more verbose with V=1
- don't delete checked out submodules in the "clean" target
- update build instructions in the README
- centralise Nim compiler options in a top-level "config.nims" (except
`-d:debug` which needs to be on the command line)
That one is too aggressive by trying to install system packages and
seems only relevant for developing status-go itself, not just building
the library like we do here.
Onboarding carousel completed
Redo folder restructuring
NOTES:
1. nim_status_client binary is output to `./bin/nim_status_client`, so you'll need to update your workflow to run this file. README has been updated to reflect this. Also, if you're running VSCode, instructions for code reload were added.
2. All `ui` files now live in `ui/`
3. All lib files (ie `libstatus`) now live in `lib/`
4. Removed the Qt Creater user project file as this is unique to each user
5. Moved the project file to `ui/`, so just open up the `ui` folder in Qt creator and it should locate the project file
6. `-d:release` removed from compilation as it wasn't needed
7. Broke up main.qml in to the main app and onboarding components, however this should be broken down further into more reusable components
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