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language: rust
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language: rust
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env:
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env:
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matrix:
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- FEATURES=""
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- FEATURES="tlsv1_1 tlsv1_2 aes_xts"
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global:
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global:
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secure: J4i75AV4KMrU/UQrLIzzIh35Xix40Ki0uWjm8j05oxlXVl5aPU2zB30AemDne2QXYzkN4kRG/iRnNORE/8D0lF7YipQNSNxgfiBVoOEfj/NSogvI2BftYX9vlLZJUvt+s/nbE3xa/Pyge1IPv7itDYGO7SMe8RTSqitgqyfE2Eg=
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secure: J4i75AV4KMrU/UQrLIzzIh35Xix40Ki0uWjm8j05oxlXVl5aPU2zB30AemDne2QXYzkN4kRG/iRnNORE/8D0lF7YipQNSNxgfiBVoOEfj/NSogvI2BftYX9vlLZJUvt+s/nbE3xa/Pyge1IPv7itDYGO7SMe8RTSqitgqyfE2Eg=
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os:
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- FEATURES="tlsv1_1 tlsv1_2 aes_xts"
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- osx
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- linux
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before_script:
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before_script:
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- openssl s_server -accept 15418 -www -cert test/cert.pem -key test/key.pem >/dev/null 2>&1 &
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- openssl s_server -accept 15418 -www -cert test/cert.pem -key test/key.pem >/dev/null 2>&1 &
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script:
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script:
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- (cd openssl && cargo test --features "$FEATURES")
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- (cd openssl && cargo test)
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- (cd openssl && cargo test --features $FEATURES)
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- ./.travis/build_docs.sh
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- ./.travis/build_docs.sh
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after_success:
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after_success:
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- test $TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST == "false" && test $TRAVIS_BRANCH == "master" && ./.travis/update_docs.sh
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- $TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST == "false" && test $TRAVIS_BRANCH == "master" && ./.travis/update_docs.sh
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@ -7,5 +7,5 @@ mkdir doc
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for crate in $(echo openssl-sys openssl); do
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for crate in $(echo openssl-sys openssl); do
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mkdir -p $crate/target
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mkdir -p $crate/target
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ln -s -t $crate/target ../../doc
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ln -s -t $crate/target ../../doc
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(cd $crate && cargo doc --no-deps)
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(cd $crate && cargo doc --no-deps --features $FEATURES)
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done
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done
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README.md
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README.md
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@ -6,8 +6,10 @@ See the [rustdoc output](https://sfackler.github.io/rust-openssl/doc/openssl).
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Building
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Building
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--------
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rust-openssl needs to link against the OpenSSL devleopment libraries on your system. It's very easy to get them on Linux.
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rust-openssl needs to link against the OpenSSL devleopment libraries on your
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For some reason, the OpenSSL distribution for Windows is structured differently, so it's a little more involved, but it *is* possible to build rust-openssl successfully on Windows.
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system. It's very easy to get them on Linux. For some reason, the OpenSSL
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distribution for Windows is structured differently, so it's a little more
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involved, but it *is* possible to build rust-openssl successfully on Windows.
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###Linux
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###Linux
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2. Run `cargo build`.
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2. Run `cargo build`.
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###Android
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###Android
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1. Follow the steps [here](wiki.openssl.org/index.php/Android) to build OpenSSL for android
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1. Follow the steps [here](wiki.openssl.org/index.php/Android) to build OpenSSL
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for android
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2. Provide the path to the libssl and libcrypto binaries via `$OPENSSL_PATH`
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2. Provide the path to the libssl and libcrypto binaries via `$OPENSSL_PATH`
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3. Build the package with `cargo build`
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3. Build the package with `cargo build`
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###Windows
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###Windows
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1. Grab the latest Win32 OpenSSL installer [here][1]. At the time of this writing, it's v1.0.1i. If you're using 64-bit Rust (coming to Windows soon), then you should get the Win64 installer instead.
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1. Grab the latest Win32 OpenSSL installer [here][1]. At the time of this
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2. Run the installer, making note of where it's installing OpenSSL. The option to copy the libraries to the Windows system directory or `[OpenSSL folder]/bin` is your choice. The latter is probably preferable, and the default.
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writing, it's v1.0.1i. If you're using 64-bit Rust (coming to Windows soon),
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3. Navigate to `[OpenSSL folder]/lib/MinGW/`, and copy `libeay32.a` and `ssleay32.a` (If 64-bit, then they will have `64` instead of `32`.) to your Rust install's libs folder. The default should be:
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then you should get the Win64 installer instead.
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2. Run the installer, making note of where it's installing OpenSSL. The option
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to copy the libraries to the Windows system directory or `[OpenSSL
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folder]/bin` is your choice. The latter is probably preferable, and the
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default.
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3. Navigate to `[OpenSSL folder]/lib/MinGW/`, and copy `libeay32.a` and
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`ssleay32.a` (If 64-bit, then they will have `64` instead of `32`.) to your
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Rust install's libs folder. The default should be:
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* 32-bit: `C:\Program Files (x86)\Rust\bin\rustlib\i686-pc-mingw32\lib`
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* 32-bit: `C:\Program Files (x86)\Rust\bin\rustlib\i686-pc-mingw32\lib`
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* 64-bit: `C:\Program Files (x86)\Rust\bin\rustlib\x86_64-pc-windows-gnu\lib`
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* 64-bit: `C:\Program Files (x86)\Rust\bin\rustlib\x86_64-pc-windows-gnu\lib`
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4. Rename `libeay32.a` and `ssleay32.a` to `libcrypto.a` and `libssl.a`, respectively.
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4. Rename `libeay32.a` and `ssleay32.a` to `libcrypto.a` and `libssl.a`,
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respectively.
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5. Run `cargo build`.
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5. Run `cargo build`.
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###Testing
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###Testing
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Several tests expect a local test server to be running to bounce requests off of. It's easy to do this. Open a separate terminal window and `cd` to the rust-openssl directory. Then run one of the following commands:
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Several tests expect a local test server to be running to bounce requests off
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of. It's easy to do this. Open a separate terminal window and `cd` to the
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rust-openssl directory. Then run one of the following commands:
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* Windows: `openssl s_server -accept 15418 -www -cert test/cert.pem -key test/key.pem > NUL`
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* Windows: `openssl s_server -accept 15418 -www -cert test/cert.pem -key
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* Linux: `openssl s_server -accept 15418 -www -cert test/cert.pem -key test/key.pem >/dev/null`
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test/key.pem > NUL`
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* Linux: `openssl s_server -accept 15418 -www -cert test/cert.pem -key
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test/key.pem >/dev/null`
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Then in the original terminal, run `cargo test`. If everything is set up correctly, all tests should pass. You might get some warnings in the `openssl s_server` window. Those aren't anything to worry about. You can stop the server using Control-C.
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Then in the original terminal, run `cargo test`. If everything is set up
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correctly, all tests should pass. You might get some warnings in the `openssl
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s_server` window. Those aren't anything to worry about. You can stop the server
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using Control-C.
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[1]: http://slproweb.com/products/Win32OpenSSL.html
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[1]: http://slproweb.com/products/Win32OpenSSL.html
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