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Client API library for Matrix, built on top of Boost.Asio

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Client API library for the Matrix protocol, built on top of Boost.Asio.

Build instructions

Dependencies

  • Boost 1.70 (includes Boost.Beast and makes the strand interface usable)
  • OpenSSL
  • C++ 17 compiler
  • CMake 3.15 or greater (lower versions can work, but they tend to mess up linking the right boost libraries)
  • Google Test (for testing)

If you are missing some or all of those above dependencies, you can add -DHUNTER_ENABLED=ON to the cmake configure command to use bundled dependencies. You can finetune them with the following variables. They default to ON, if Hunter is enabled and to OFF otherwise.

cmake flag description
USE_BUNDLED_BOOST Use the bundled version of Boost.
USE_BUNDLED_SPDLOG Use the bundled version of spdlog.
USE_BUNDLED_OLM Use the bundled version of libolm.
USE_BUNDLED_GTEST Use the bundled version of Google Test.
USE_BUNDLED_JSON Use the bundled version of nlohmann json.
USE_BUNDLED_OPENSSL Use the bundled version of OpenSSL.

Below is an example which will build the library along with the tests & examples.

Linux

cmake -S. -Bbuild -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
cmake --build build

macOS

You will need to pass as argument (-DOPENSSL_ROOT_DIR) the installation root of openssl.

cmake -S. -Bbuild -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DOPENSSL_ROOT_DIR=/usr/local/opt/openssl
cmake --build build

You can toggle off the tests & examples by passing -DBUILD_LIB_TESTS=OFF & -DBUILD_LIB_EXAMPLES=OFF respectively.

Running the tests

In order to run the integration tests you'll need a local synapse instance. You can start an instance with docker by running the following

make synapse

then run the test suite

make test 

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Client API library for Matrix, built on top of Boost.Asio

License:MIT License


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