# PDFium ## Prerequisites Get the chromium depot tools via the instructions at http://www.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/install-depot-tools (this provides the gclient utilty needed below). Also install Python, Subversion, and Git and make sure they're in your path. ## Get the code The name of the top-level directory does not matter. In our examples, we use "repo". This directory must not have been used before by `gclient config` as each directory can only house a single gclient configuration. ``` mkdir repo cd repo gclient config --unmanaged https://pdfium.googlesource.com/pdfium.git gclient sync cd pdfium ``` ## Generate the build files We use the GYP library to generate the build files. At this point, you have two options. The first option is to use the [Ninja] (http://martine.github.io/ninja/) build system (also included with the depot\_tools checkout). This is the default as of mid-September, 2015. Previously, the second option (platform-specific build files) was the default. Most PDFium developers use Ninja, as does our [continuous build system] (http://build.chromium.org/p/client.pdfium/). * On Windows: `build\gyp_pdfium` * For all other platforms: `build/gyp_pdfium` The second option is to generate platform-specific build files, i.e. Makefiles on Linux, sln files on Windows, and xcodeproj files on Mac. To do so, set the GYP\_GENERATORS environment variable appropriately (e.g. "make", "msvs", or "xcode") before running the above command. ## Building the code If you used Ninja, you can build the sample program by: `ninja -C out/Debug pdfium_test` You can build the entire product (which includes a few unit tests) by: `ninja -C out/Debug`. If you're not using Ninja, then building is platform-specific. * On Linux: `make pdfium_test` * On Mac: `open build/all.xcodeproj` * On Windows: open build\all.sln ## Running the sample program The pdfium\_test program supports reading, parsing, and rasterizing the pages of a .pdf file to .ppm or .png output image files (windows supports two other formats). For example: `out/Debug/pdfium_test --ppm path/to/myfile.pdf`. Note that this will write output images to `path/to/myfile.pdf.<n>.ppm`. ## Testing There are currently several test suites that can be run: * pdfium\_unittests * pdfium\_embeddertests * testing/tools/run\_corpus\_tests.py * testing/tools/run\_javascript\_tests.py * testing/tools/run\_pixel\_tests.py It is possible the tests in the `testing` directory can fail due to font differences on the various platforms. These tests are reliable on the bots. If you see failures, it can be a good idea to run the tests on the tip-of-tree checkout to see if the same failures appear. ## Waterfall The current health of the source tree can be found at http://build.chromium.org/p/client.pdfium/console ## Community There are several mailing lists that are setup: * [PDFium](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/pdfium) * [PDFium Reviews](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/pdfium-reviews) * [PDFium Bugs](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/pdfium-bugs) Note, the Reviews and Bugs lists are typically read-only. ## Bugs We will be using this [bug tracker](https://code.google.com/p/pdfium/issues/list), but for security bugs, please use [Chromium's security bug template] (https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/entry?template=Security%20Bug) and add the "Cr-Internals-Plugins-PDF" label. ## Contributing code For contributing code, we will follow [Chromium's process](http://dev.chromium.org/developers/contributing-code) as much as possible. The main exceptions are: 1. Code has to conform to the existing style and not Chromium/Google style. 2. There is no commit queue, approved committers can land their changes via `git cl land` 3. Changes must be merged to the XFA branch as well (see below). ## Branches There is a branch for a forthcoming feature called XFA that you can get by following the steps above, then: ``` git checkout origin/xfa build/gyp_pdfium ninja -C out/Debug ``` Merging to XFA requires: ``` git checkout origin/xfa git checkout -b merge_branch git branch --set-upstream-to=origin/xfa git cherry-pick -x <commit hash> git commit --amend # add Merge to XFA git cl upload ``` Then wait for approval, and `git cl land`