System requirements
- A 64-bit Mac running 10.11+.
- Xcode 7.3+.
- The OS X 10.10 SDK. Run
$ ls `xcode-select -p`/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs
to check whether you have it. Building with a newer SDK works too, but the releases currently use the 10.10 SDK.
Install depot_tools
Clone the depot_tools
repository:$ git clone https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/tools/depot_tools.gitAdd
depot_tools
to the end of your PATH (you will probably want to put this in your ~/.bashrc
or ~/.zshrc
). Assuming you cloned depot_tools
to /path/to/depot_tools
:$ export PATH="$PATH:/path/to/depot_tools"
Get the code
Create achromium
directory for the checkout and change to it (you can call this whatever
you like and put it wherever you like, as long as the full path has no
spaces):$ mkdir chromium && cd chromiumRun the
fetch
tool from depot_tools
to check out the code and its dependencies.$ fetch chromium
If you don't want the full repo history, you can save a lot of time by adding the --no-history
flag to fetch
.Expect the command to take 30 minutes on even a fast connection, and many hours on slower ones.
When
fetch
completes, it will have created a hidden .gclient
file and a directory called src
in the working directory. The remaining instructions assume you have switched to the src
directory:$ cd src
Optional: You can also install API keys if you want your build to talk to some Google services, but this is not necessary for most development and testing purposes.Setting up the build
Chromium uses Ninja as its main build tool along with a tool called GN to generate.ninja
files. You can create any number of build directories with different configurations. To create a build directory:$ gn gen out/Default
- You only have to run this once for each new build directory, Ninja will update the build files as needed.
- You can replace
Default
with another name, but it should be a subdirectory ofout
. - For other build arguments, including release settings, see GN build configuration. The default will be a debug component build matching the current host operating system and CPU.
- For more info on GN, run
gn help
on the command line or read the quick start guide.
Faster builds
Full rebuilds are about the same speed in Debug and Release, but linking is a lot faster in Release builds.Put
is_debug = falsein your
args.gn
to do a release build.Put
is_component_build = truein your
args.gn
to build many small
dylibs instead of a single large executable. This makes incremental
builds much faster, at the cost of producing a binary that opens less
quickly. Component builds work in both debug and release.Put
symbol_level = 0in your args.gn to disable debug symbols altogether. This makes both full rebuilds and linking faster (at the cost of not getting symbolized backtraces in gdb).
You might also want to install ccache to speed up the build.
Build Chromium
Build Chromium (the “chrome” target) with Ninja using the command:$ ninja -C out/Default chromeYou can get a list of all of the other build targets from GN by running
gn ls out/Default
from the command line. To compile one, pass the GN label to Ninja with no preceding “//” (so, for //chrome/test:unit_tests
use ninja -C out/Default chrome/test:unit_tests
).Run Chromium
Once it is built, you can simply run the browser:$ out/Default/Chromium.app/Contents/MacOS/Chromium
Running test targets
You can run the tests in the same way. You can also limit which tests are run using the--gtest_filter
arg, e.g.:$ out/Default/unit_tests --gtest_filter="PushClientTest.*"You can find out more about GoogleTest at its GitHub page.
Debugging
Good debugging tips can be found here. If you would like to debug in a graphical environment, rather than usinglldb
at the command line, that is possible without building in Xcode (see Debugging in Xcode).Update your checkout
To update an existing checkout, you can run$ git rebase-update $ gclient syncThe first command updates the primary Chromium source repository and rebases any of your local branches on top of tip-of-tree (aka the Git branch
origin/master
). If you don't want to use this script, you can also just use git pull
or other common Git commands to update the repo.The second command syncs dependencies to the appropriate versions and re-runs hooks as needed.
Tips, tricks, and troubleshooting
Using Xcode-Ninja Hybrid
While using Xcode is unsupported, GN supports a hybrid approach of using Ninja for building, but Xcode for editing and driving compilation. Xcode is still slow, but it runs fairly well even with indexing enabled. Most people build in the Terminal and write code with a text editor, though.With hybrid builds, compilation is still handled by Ninja, and can be run from the command line (e.g.
ninja -C out/gn chrome
) or by choosing the chrome
target in the hybrid workspace and choosing Build.To use Xcode-Ninja Hybrid pass
--ide=xcode
to gn gen
:$ gn gen out/gn --ide=xcodeOpen it:
$ open out/gn/ninja/all.xcworkspaceYou may run into a problem where http://YES is opened as a new tab every time you launch Chrome. To fix this, open the scheme editor for the Run scheme, choose the Options tab, and uncheck “Allow debugging when using document Versions Browser”. When this option is checked, Xcode adds
--NSDocumentRevisionsDebugMode YES
to the launch arguments, and the YES
gets interpreted as a URL to open.If you have problems building, join us in
#chromium
on irc.freenode.net
and ask there. Be sure that the waterfall is green and the tree is open before checking out. This will increase your chances of success.
Improving performance of git status
Increase the vnode cache size
git status
is used frequently to determine the status of your checkout. Due to the large number of files in Chromium‘s checkout, git status
performance can be quite variable. Increasing the system’s vnode cache appears to help. By default, this command:$ sysctl -a | egrep kern\..*vnodesOutputs
kern.maxvnodes: 263168
(263168 is 257 * 1024). To increase this setting:$ sudo sysctl kern.maxvnodes=$((512*1024))Higher values may be appropriate if you routinely move between different Chromium checkouts. This setting will reset on reboot, the startup setting can be set in
/etc/sysctl.conf
:$ echo kern.maxvnodes=$((512*1024)) | sudo tee -a /etc/sysctl.confOr edit the file directly.
Configure git to use an untracked cache
Ifgit --version
reports 2.8 or higher, try running$ git update-index --test-untracked-cacheIf the output ends with
OK
, then the following may also improve performance of git status
:$ git config core.untrackedCache trueIf
git --version
reports 2.6 or higher, but below 2.8, you can instead run$ git update-index --untracked-cache
from https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/master/docs/mac_build_instructions.md
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