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# gst-build
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GStreamer [meson](http://mesonbuild.com/) based repositories aggregrator
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You can build GStreamer and all its modules at once using
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meson and its [subproject](https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/wiki/Subprojects) feature.
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## Getting started
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### Install meson and ninja
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You should get meson through your package manager or using:
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$ pip3 install --user meson
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You should get `ninja` using your package manager or downloading it from
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[here](https://github.com/ninja-build/ninja/releases).
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### Build GStreamer and its modules
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You can get all GStreamer built running:
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```
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mkdir build/ && meson build && ninja -C build/
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```
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NOTE: on fedora (and maybe other distributions) replace `ninja` with `ninja-build`
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# Development environment
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## Uninstalled environment
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gst-build also contains a special `uninstalled` target that lets you enter an
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uninstalled development environment where you will be able to work on GStreamer
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easily. You can get into that environment running:
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```
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ninja -C build/ uninstalled
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```
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If your operating system handles symlinks, built modules source code will be
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available at the root of `gst-build/` for example GStreamer core will be in
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`gstreamer/`. Otherwise they will be present in `subprojects/`. You can simply
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hack in there and to rebuild you just need to rerun `ninja -C build/`.
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## Update git subprojects
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We added a special `update` target to update subprojects (it uses `git pull
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--rebase` meaning you should always make sure the branches you work on are
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following the right upstream branch, you can set it with `git branch
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--set-upstream-to origin/master` if you are working on `gst-build` master
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branch).
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Update all GStreamer modules and rebuild:
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```
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ninja -C build/ update
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```
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Update all GStreamer modules without rebuilding:
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```
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ninja -C build/ git-update
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```
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## Run tests
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You can easily run the test of all the components:
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```
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mesontest -C build
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```
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Or to run a specific test:
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```
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mesontest -C build/ gst/gstbuffer
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```
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## Add information about GStreamer development environment in your prompt line
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### Bash prompt
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We automatically handle `bash` and set `$PS1` accordingly
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### Zsh prompt
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In your `.zshrc`, you should add something like:
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```
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export PROMPT="$GST_ENV-$PROMPT"
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```
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### Using powerline
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In your powerline theme configuration file (by default in
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`{POWERLINE INSTALLATION DIR}/config_files/themes/shell/default.json`)
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you should add a new environment segment as follow:
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```
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{
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"function": "powerline.segments.common.env.environment",
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"args": { "variable": "GST_ENV" },
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"priority": 50
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},
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```
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