# Building on Windows (Recommended) ## Using Qt Creator ### Visual Studio 2017 1. Install Visual Studio 2017 and select "Desktop development with C++" and "Universal Windows Platform development. ### Boost 1. Visual Studio 2017 64-bit: https://dl.bintray.com/boostorg/release/1.66.0/binaries/boost_1_66_0-msvc-14.1-64.exe 2. When prompted, install boost to C:\local\boost 3. When the installation is finished, go to C:\local\boost and rename the "lib64-msvc-14.1" folder to "lib" ### OpenSSL #### For our websocket library, we need OpenSSL 1.1 1. Download OpenSSL development library: https://slproweb.com/download/Win64OpenSSL-1_1_0h.exe 2. When prompted, install openssl to C:\local\openssl 3. When prompted, copy the OpenSSL DLLs to "The OpenSSL binaries (/bin) directory" #### For Qt SSL, we need OpenSSL 1.0 1. Download OpenSSL light: https://slproweb.com/download/Win64OpenSSL_Light-1_0_2o.exe 2. When prompted, install it anywhere 3. When prompted, copy the OpenSSL DLLS to "The OpenSSL binaries (/bin) directory" 4. Copy the OpenSSL 1.0 files from its /bin folder to C:/local/bin (You will need to create the folder) 5. Then copy the OpenSSL 1.1 files from its /bin folder to C:/local/bin (Overwrite any duplicate files) 6. Add C:/local/bin to your path folder (Follow guide here if you don't know how to do it: https://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000549.htm#windows8 ) ### Qt 1. Download Qt: https://www.qt.io/download 2. Select "Open source" at the bottom of this page 3. Then select "Download" #### When prompted which components to install: 1. Under the latest Qt version: - Select MSVC 2017 64-bit (or MSVC 2015 64-bit if you still use Visual Studio 2015) - Optionally, enable Qt WebEngine 2. Under Tools: - Select Qt Creator, and Qt Creator CDB Debugger Support # Windows (Using MSYS2, not recommended) Note: This guide is currently out of date and will not work as is. Note: This build will have some features missing from the build. Building using MSYS2 can be quite easier process. Check out MSYS2 at [msys2.org](http://www.msys2.org/). Be sure to add `-j ` as a make argument so it will use all your cpu cores to build. [example setup](https://i.imgur.com/qlESlS1.png) You can also add `-o2` to optimize the final binary size but increase compilation time, and add `-pipe` to use more ram in compilation but increase compilation speed 1. open appropriate MSYS2 terminal and do `pacman -S mingw-w64--boost mingw-w64--qt5 mingw-w64--rapidjson` where `` is `x86_64` or `i686` 2. go into the project directory 3. create build folder `mkdir build && cd build` 4. `qmake .. && mingw32-make`