libWeave is the library with device side implementation of Weave protocol.
Sources are located in git repository at https://weave.googlesource.com/weave/libweave/
Make sure you have a bin/ directory in your home directory and that it is included in your path:
mkdir ~/bin
PATH=~/bin:$PATH
Download the Repo tool and ensure that it is executable:
curl https://storage.googleapis.com/git-repo-downloads/repo > ~/bin/repo
chmod a+x ~/bin/repo
repo init -u https://weave.googlesource.com/weave/manifest
repo sync
Path | Description |
---|---|
include/ | Includes to be used by device code |
src/ | Implementation sources |
examples/ | Example of device code |
third_party/ | Dependencies |
Makefile, *.mk files | Build files |
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install \
autoconf \
automake \
binutils \
g++ \
hostapd \
libavahi-client-dev \
libcurl4-openssl-dev \
libevent-dev \
libexpat1-dev \
libnl-3-dev \
libnl-route-3-dev \
libssl-dev \
libtool
- autoconf
- automake
- binutils
- libtool
- libexpat1-dev
- cmake
- gtest (included; see third_party/get_gtest.sh)
- gmock (included; see third_party/get_gtest.sh)
- cmake
- hostapd
- libavahi-client-dev
- libcurl4-openssl-dev
- libevhtp (included; see third_party/get_libevhtp.sh)
- libevent-dev
The make --jobs/-j
flag is encouraged, to speed up build time. For example
make -j
which happens to be the same as
make all -j
make out/Debug/libweave.so
make all-examples
See the examples README for details.
make test
make export-test
or
make testall
Make sure to have correct user in local or global config e.g.:
git config --local user.name "User Name"
git config --local user.email user.name@example.com
repo start <branch name> .
git commit -a -v
repo upload .
Go to the url from the output of "repo upload" and add reviewers.