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libsignal-client contains platform-agnostic APIs useful for Signal client apps, exposed as a Java, Swift, or TypeScript library. The underlying implementations are written in Rust:
libsignal-client contains platform-agnostic APIs useful for Signal client apps, exposed as a Java, Swift, or TypeScript library. The underlying implementations are written in Rust:
This repository is used by the Signal client apps (Android, iOS, and Desktop). Use outside of Signal is unsupported. In particular, the products of this repository are the Java, Swift, and TypeScript libraries that wrap the underlying Rust implementations. Those underlying implementations are subject to change without notice, as are the JNI, C, and Node add-on "bridge" layers.
To build anything in this repository you must have Rust installed. The build currently uses a specific version of the Rust nightly compiler, which will be downloaded automatically by cargo. To build and test the basic protocol libraries:
$ cargo build
...
$ cargo test
...
To build for Android you must install several additional packages including a JDK, the Android NDK/SDK, and add the Android targets to the Rust compiler, using
rustup target add armv7-linux-androideabi aarch64-linux-android i686-linux-android x86_64-linux-android
as well as the Cargo NDK tool using
cargo install --version=1.0.0 cargo-ndk
To build the Java/Android jar
and aar
, and run the tests:
$ cd java
$ ./gradlew test
Alternately, a build system using Docker is available:
$ cd java
$ make java_test
Local Java testing is also supported with gradlew test
if none of the ANDROID_*
environment
variables are set.
When exposing new APIs to Java, you will need to run rust/bridge/jni/bin/gen_java_decl.py
in
addition to rebuilding.
To learn about the Swift build process see swift/README.md
You'll need Node installed to build. If you have nvm, you can run nvm use
to select an
appropriate version automatically.
We use yarn
as our package manager. The Rust library will automatically be built when you run yarn install
.
$ nvm use
$ yarn install
$ yarn tsc
$ yarn test
When testing changes locally, you can use yarn build
to do an incremental rebuild of the Rust library.
When exposing new APIs to Node, you will need to run rust/bridge/node/bin/gen_ts_decl.py
in
addition to rebuilding.
Signal does accept external contributions to this project. However unless the change is simple and easily understood, for example fixing a bug or portability issue, adding a new test, or improving performance, first open an issue to discuss your intended change as not all changes can be accepted.
Contributions that will not be used directly by one of Signal's official client apps may still be considered, but only if they do not pose an undue maintenance burden or conflict with the goals of the project.
Signing a CLA (Contributor License Agreement) is required for all contributions.
This distribution includes cryptographic software. The country in which you currently reside may have restrictions on the import, possession, use, and/or re-export to another country, of encryption software. BEFORE using any encryption software, please check your country's laws, regulations and policies concerning the import, possession, or use, and re-export of encryption software, to see if this is permitted. See http://www.wassenaar.org/ for more information.
The U.S. Government Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS), has classified this software as Export Commodity Control Number (ECCN) 5D002.C.1, which includes information security software using or performing cryptographic functions with asymmetric algorithms. The form and manner of this distribution makes it eligible for export under the License Exception ENC Technology Software Unrestricted (TSU) exception (see the BIS Export Administration Regulations, Section 740.13) for both object code and source code.
Copyright 2020-2021 Signal Messenger, LLC
Licensed under the AGPLv3: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html
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libsignal-client contains platform-agnostic APIs useful for Signal client apps, exposed as a Java, Swift, or TypeScript library. The underlying implementations are written in Rust:
We found that @dennisameling/signal-client demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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