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# Build
# Build (Windows)
*Refer to [readme](dependencies/README-Windows.md) for setting up the dependencies.*
To build the dependencies & the project itself, The following must be installed:
- Microsoft Visual Studio 2019 (VS2019)
- CMake
## Dependencies
> For each dependency, CMD is assumed to be in the directory of `dependencies`. So, the first command is always changing into the directory which contains the dependency.
> **NOTE:** If you want to compile Libpqxx or install PostgreSQL locally, your OS username should NOT contain non-ASCII characters (e.g. Chinese characters). A workaround is to create a new administrator account whose username consists of only ASCII characters.
### [Boost](https://www.boost.org/)
CMD:
```
cd boost
bootstrap
b2
```
### [Crypto++](https://cryptopp.com/)
1. Go to `cryptopp`.
2. Use VS2019 to open `cryptest.sln`.
3. For `Debug` `x64` configuration, open `Properties` of `cryptlib` project. In `C/C++` `Code Generation`, set `Runtime Library` to `Multithreading Debug DLL (/MDd)`.
4. For `Release` `x64` configuration, open `Properties` of `cryptlib` project. In `C/C++` `Code Generation`, set `Runtime Library` to `Multithreading DLL (/MD)`.
5. `Batch Build` `Debug` AND `Release` `x64` of `cryptlib`.
### [PostgreSQL 14.0](https://www.postgresql.org/)
*The database may not be installed locally. You should be able to connect to it.*
1. Use this [link](https://get.enterprisedb.com/postgresql/postgresql-14.0-1-windows-x64-binaries.zip) to download the binaries.
2. Unzip the zip archive here. It should be named `pgsql` and contains `bin`, `include` and `lib`.
### [Libpqxx](https://github.com/jtv/libpqxx)
1. Go to `libpqxx`.
2. Use `cmake-gui`:
- `Browse Source...` and `Browse Build...` to the root directory of `libpqxx`.
- `Add Entry`: `PostgreSQL_INCLUDE_DIR` (`PATH`) = `../../pgsql/include`
- `Add Entry`: `PostgreSQL_LIBRARY` (`FILEPATH`) = `../../pgsql/lib/libpq`
- `Configure`: Use default settings (`VS2019` `x64`).
- `Generate`
3. Use VS2019 to open `libpqxx.sln`.
4. `Batch Build` `Debug` AND `Release` `x64` of `pqxx`.
### [inja](https://github.com/pantor/inja)
*Nothing should be done...*
## Sample Project: `WebApp`
> Now we should go back to the root directory.
Use VS2019 to open `WebApp/WebApp.sln`, which is a sample project. Remember to properly configure the database and `config.json` before you `Run` the project.

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# Build
# Build (Ubuntu)
*Refer to [readme](dependencies/README-ubuntu.md) for setting up the dependencies.*
To build the dependencies & the project itself, The following must be installed:
- g++
- make
- CMake
## Dependencies
> For each dependency, shell is assumed to be in the directory of `dependencies`. So, the first command is always changing into the directory which contains the dependency.
### [Boost](https://www.boost.org/)
shell:
```
cd boost
./bootstrap
./b2
sudo ./b2 install
```
### [Crypto++](https://cryptopp.com/)
shell:
```
cd cryptopp
make
```
### [PostgreSQL](https://www.postgresql.org/)
**The database should be installed locally.**
### [Libpqxx](https://github.com/jtv/libpqxx)
shell:
```
cd libpqxx
./configure
make
```
### [inja](https://github.com/pantor/inja)
*Nothing should be done...*
## Sample Project: `WebApp`
> Now we should go back to the root directory.
shell:
```

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### Hello, World!
[`hello.cpp`](examples/hello.cpp):
[`examples/hello.cpp`](examples/hello.cpp):
```C++
#include <bserv/common.hpp>
#include <boost/json.hpp>
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### Routing
[`routing.cpp`](examples/routing.cpp):
[`examples/routing.cpp`](examples/routing.cpp):
```C++
#include <bserv/common.hpp>
#include <boost/json.hpp>

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# Dependencies
To build the dependencies & the project itself, The following must be installed:
- Microsoft Visual Studio 2019 (VS2019)
- CMake
For each dependency, CMD is assumed to be in the directory of `dependencies`. So, the first command is always changing into the directory which contains the dependency.
> **If you want to compile Libpqxx or install PostgreSQL locally, your OS username should NOT contain non-ASCII characters (e.g. Chinese characters). A workaround is to create a new administrator account whose username consists of only ASCII characters.**
## [Boost](https://www.boost.org/)
CMD:
```
cd boost
bootstrap
b2
```
## [Crypto++](https://cryptopp.com/)
1. Go to `cryptopp`.
2. Use VS2019 to open `cryptest.sln`.
3. For `Debug` `x64` configuration, open `Properties` of `cryptlib` project. In `C/C++` `Code Generation`, set `Runtime Library` to `Multithreading Debug DLL (/MDd)`.
4. For `Release` `x64` configuration, open `Properties` of `cryptlib` project. In `C/C++` `Code Generation`, set `Runtime Library` to `Multithreading DLL (/MD)`.
5. `Batch Build` `Debug` AND `Release` `x64` of `cryptlib`.
# [PostgreSQL 14.0](https://www.postgresql.org/)
*The database may not be installed locally. You should be able to connect to it.*
1. Use this [link](https://get.enterprisedb.com/postgresql/postgresql-14.0-1-windows-x64-binaries.zip) to download the binaries.
2. Unzip the zip archive here. It should be named `pgsql` and contains `bin`, `include` and `lib`.
# [Libpqxx](https://github.com/jtv/libpqxx)
1. Go to `libpqxx`.
2. Use `cmake-gui`:
- `Browse Source...` and `Browse Build...` to the root directory of `libpqxx`.
- `Add Entry`: `PostgreSQL_INCLUDE_DIR` (`PATH`) = `../../pgsql/include`
- `Add Entry`: `PostgreSQL_LIBRARY` (`FILEPATH`) = `../../pgsql/lib/libpq`
- `Configure`: Use default settings (`VS2019` `x64`).
- `Generate`
3. Use VS2019 to open `libpqxx.sln`.
4. `Batch Build` `Debug` AND `Release` `x64` of `pqxx`.
# [inja](https://github.com/pantor/inja)
*Nothing should be done...*

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# Dependencies (Ubuntu)
To build the dependencies & the project itself, The following must be installed:
- g++
- make
- CMake
For each dependency, shell is assumed to be in the directory of `dependencies`. So, the first command is always changing into the directory which contains the dependency.
## [Boost](https://www.boost.org/)
shell:
```
cd boost
./bootstrap
./b2
sudo ./b2 install
```
## [Crypto++](https://cryptopp.com/)
shell:
```
cd cryptopp
make
```
# [PostgreSQL](https://www.postgresql.org/)
**The database should be installed locally.**
# [Libpqxx](https://github.com/jtv/libpqxx)
shell:
```
cd libpqxx
./configure
make
```
# [inja](https://github.com/pantor/inja)
*Nothing should be done...*