JCEF BUILD

build-all

Independent project to produce binary artifacts for the JCef project

Visit the JCEF repo at bitbucket or github
Consider using these builds with Maven or Gradle: jcefmaven
### Build Specs:
linux
amd64, arm64 & arm
windows
amd64 & i386
windows
arm64
apple
amd64 & arm64
Java OpenJDK 11 Oracle JDK 8 Microsoft JDK 11 Temurin JDK 8
Compiler GCC 10 VS 2019 VS 2019 Xcode 13
Build Python 3.7; ninja Python 3.7; ninja Python 3.7; ninja Python 2.7; ninja; SDK10.13
Limitations - - No OSR mode (no Jogamp) Needs custom structure to run outside of a bundle
--- ## Downloading artifacts You can find the most recent versions of the artifacts on the [releases](../../releases) page of this repository. ## Building your own projects You have multiple options to build your own project using this repository. They are listed below. ### Building another git repo using GitHub Actions To build another git repo, simply fork this repository. Then go to the "Actions" tab of your forked repository, activate the workflows and manually run the `build-all` (or `build-`) workflow with your repository and commit id/branch specified. This will trigger a build of your desired repository and platforms. To produce a build for MacOS, you will need to specify your code signing information or remove the signing and notarization steps from the action workflows. Required Actions Secrets for signing and notarization: +`APPLE_API_KEY_BASE64`: Your API key to access the Apple Notarization Service (in base64) +`APPLE_API_KEY_ISSUER`: UUID of issuer (can be found along with your generated key in Apple Dev Console) +`APPLE_API_KEY_NAME`: The name to be used for your API key on the runner (can be random) +`APPLE_API_KEY_ID`: The ID of your key (10 digit code) +`APPLE_BUILD_CERTIFICATE_BASE64`: Base64 encoded pkcs12 certificate file from Apple to use for signing +`APPLE_BUILD_CERTIFICATE_NAME`: Your certificate name (usually starts with `Developer ID Application`) +`APPLE_P12_PASSWORD`: Password of your pkcs12 certificate file +`APPLE_KEYCHAIN_PASSWORD`: A random password to use for the keychain on the runner +`APPLE_TEAM_NAME`: Your apple team name, part of the certificate name (10 digit id in brackets)` You can obtain the api key [here](https://appstoreconnect.apple.com/access/api) (make sure key has developer access) and the certificate [here](https://developer.apple.com/account/resources/certificates/list) (choose Developer ID Application). ### Building locally To build locally, put your sources in the `jcef` directory of this repository, or leave it empty to clone a repository. On Windows and Linux, make sure you installed docker (NOT the Snap version!). On MacOS, make sure you installed the build dependencies specified [here](https://bitbucket.org/chromiumembedded/java-cef/wiki/BranchesAndBuilding) and `ninja`. Then execute `compile-. [ ]`. Specify an architecture (docker architectures, see script source for options) and build type (Release or Debug). Optionally, you can specify a git repository and ref/branch to pull when no sources are present in the `jcef` folder. ## Reporting bugs Please only report bugs here that are related to the build process. Please report bugs in JCEF/CEF to the [corresponding repository on Bitbucket](https://bitbucket.org/chromiumembedded/). ## Contributing Feel free to open a pull request on this repository to improve its stability or artifact quality. Make sure to provide a valid GitHub Actions run for your pull requests to be accepted.