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README.md
1# PDFium
2
3## Prerequisites
4
5PDFium uses the same build tooling as Chromium. See the platform-specific
6Chromium build instructions to get started, but replace Chromium's
7"Get the code" instructions with [PDFium's](#get-the-code).
8
9* [Chromium Linux build instructions](https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/main/docs/linux/build_instructions.md)
10* [Chromium Mac build instructions](https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/main/docs/mac_build_instructions.md)
11* [Chromium Windows build instructions](https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/main/docs/windows_build_instructions.md)
12
13### CPU Architectures supported
14
15The default architecture for Windows, Linux, and Mac is "`x64`". On Windows,
16"`x86`" is also supported. GN parameter "`target_cpu = "x86"`" can be used to
17override the default value. If you specify Android build, the default CPU
18architecture will be "`arm`".
19
20It is expected that there are still some places lurking in the code which will
21not function properly on big-endian architectures. Bugs and/or patches are
22welcome, however providing this support is **not** a priority at this time.
23
24#### Google employees
25
26Run: `download_from_google_storage --config` and follow the
27authentication instructions. **Note that you must authenticate with your
28@google.com credentials**. Enter "0" if asked for a project-id.
29
30Once you've done this, the toolchain will be installed automatically for
31you in the [Generate the build files](#generate-the-build-files) step below.
32
33The toolchain will be in `depot_tools\win_toolchain\vs_files\<hash>`, and
34windbg can be found in
35`depot_tools\win_toolchain\vs_files\<hash>\win_sdk\Debuggers`.
36
37If you want the IDE for debugging and editing, you will need to install
38it separately, but this is optional and not needed for building PDFium.
39
40## Get the code
41
42The name of the top-level directory does not matter. In the following example,
43the directory name is "repo". This directory must not have been used before by
44`gclient config` as each directory can only house a single gclient
45configuration.
46
47```
48mkdir repo
49cd repo
50gclient config --unmanaged https://pdfium.googlesource.com/pdfium.git
51gclient sync
52cd pdfium
53```
54
55On Linux, additional build dependencies need to be installed by running the
56following from the `pdfium` directory.
57
58```
59./build/install-build-deps.sh
60```
61
62## Generate the build files
63
64PDFium uses GN to generate the build files and [Ninja](https://ninja-build.org/)
65to execute the build files. Both of these are included with the
66depot\_tools checkout.
67
68### Selecting build configuration
69
70PDFium may be built either with or without JavaScript support, and with
71or without XFA forms support. Both of these features are enabled by
72default. Also note that the XFA feature requires JavaScript.
73
74Configuration is done by executing `gn args <directory>` to configure the build.
75This will launch an editor in which you can set the following arguments.
76By convention, `<directory>` should be named `out/foo`, and some tools / test
77support code only works if one follows this convention.
78A typical `<directory>` name is `out/Debug`.
79
80```
81use_goma = false # Googlers only. Ensure goma is installed and running first.
82is_debug = true # Enable debugging features.
83
84# Set true to enable experimental Skia backend.
85pdf_use_skia = false
86
87pdf_enable_xfa = true # Set false to remove XFA support (implies JS support).
88pdf_enable_v8 = true # Set false to remove Javascript support.
89pdf_is_standalone = true # Set for a non-embedded build.
90is_component_build = false # Disable component build (Though it should work)
91```
92
93For sample applications like `pdfium_test` to build, one must set
94`pdf_is_standalone = true`.
95
96By default, the entire project builds with C++17.
97
98By default, PDFium expects to build with a clang compiler that provides
99additional chrome plugins. To build against a vanilla one lacking these,
100one must set
101`clang_use_chrome_plugins = false`.
102
103When complete the arguments will be stored in `<directory>/args.gn`, and
104GN will automatically use the new arguments to generate build files.
105Should your files fail to generate, please double-check that you have set
106use\_sysroot as indicated above.
107
108## Building the code
109
110You can build the sample program by running: `ninja -C <directory> pdfium_test`
111You can build the entire product (which includes a few unit tests) by running:
112`ninja -C <directory> pdfium_all`.
113
114## Running the sample program
115
116The pdfium\_test program supports reading, parsing, and rasterizing the pages of
117a .pdf file to .ppm or .png output image files (Windows supports two other
118formats). For example: `<directory>/pdfium_test --ppm path/to/myfile.pdf`. Note
119that this will write output images to `path/to/myfile.pdf.<n>.ppm`.
120Run `pdfium_test --help` to see all the options.
121
122## Testing
123
124There are currently several test suites that can be run:
125
126 * pdfium\_unittests
127 * pdfium\_embeddertests
128 * testing/tools/run\_corpus\_tests.py
129 * testing/tools/run\_javascript\_tests.py
130 * testing/tools/run\_pixel\_tests.py
131
132It is possible the tests in the `testing` directory can fail due to font
133differences on the various platforms. These tests are reliable on the bots. If
134you see failures, it can be a good idea to run the tests on the tip-of-tree
135checkout to see if the same failures appear.
136
137### Pixel Tests
138
139If your change affects rendering, a pixel test should be added. Simply add a
140`.in` or `.pdf` file in `testing/resources/pixel` and the pixel runner will
141pick it up at the next run.
142
143Make sure that your test case doesn't have any copyright issues. It should also
144be a minimal test case focusing on the bug that renders the same way in many
145PDF viewers. Try to avoid binary data in streams by using the `ASCIIHexDecode`
146simply because it makes the PDF more readable in a text editor.
147
148To try out your new test, you can call the `run_pixel_tests.py` script:
149
150```bash
151$ ./testing/tools/run_pixel_tests.py your_new_file.in
152```
153
154To generate the expected image, you can use the `make_expected.sh` script:
155
156```bash
157$ ./testing/tools/make_expected.sh your_new_file.pdf
158```
159
160Please make sure to have `optipng` installed which optimized the file size of
161the resulting png.
162
163### `.in` files
164
165`.in` files are PDF template files. PDF files contain many byte offsets that
166have to be kept correct or the file won't be valid. The template makes this
167easier by replacing the byte offsets with certain keywords.
168
169This saves space and also allows an easy way to reduce the test case to the
170essentials as you can simply remove everything that is not necessary.
171
172A simple example can be found [here](https://pdfium.googlesource.com/pdfium/+/refs/heads/main/testing/resources/rectangles.in).
173
174To transform this into a PDF, you can use the `fixup_pdf_template.py` tool:
175
176```bash
177$ ./testing/tools/fixup_pdf_template.py your_file.in
178```
179
180This will create a `your_file.pdf` in the same directory as `your_file.in`.
181
182There is no official style guide for the .in file, but a consistent style is
183preferred simply to help with readability. If possible, object numbers should
184be consecutive and `/Type` and `/SubType` should be on top of a dictionary to
185make object identification easier.
186
187## Embedding PDFium in your own projects
188
189The public/ directory contains header files for the APIs available for use by
190embedders of PDFium. The PDFium project endeavors to keep these as stable as
191possible.
192
193Outside of the public/ directory, code may change at any time, and embedders
194should not directly call these routines.
195
196## Code Coverage
197
198Code coverage reports for PDFium can be generated in Linux development
199environments. Details can be found [here](/docs/code-coverage.md).
200
201Chromium provides code coverage reports for PDFium
202[here](https://chromium-coverage.appspot.com/). PDFium is located in
203`third_party/pdfium` in Chromium's source code.
204This includes code coverage from PDFium's fuzzers.
205
206## Waterfall
207
208The current health of the source tree can be found
209[here](https://ci.chromium.org/p/pdfium/g/main/console).
210
211## Community
212
213There are several mailing lists that are setup:
214
215 * [PDFium](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/pdfium)
216 * [PDFium Reviews](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/pdfium-reviews)
217 * [PDFium Bugs](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/pdfium-bugs)
218
219Note, the Reviews and Bugs lists are typically read-only.
220
221## Bugs
222
223PDFium uses this [bug tracker](https://bugs.chromium.org/p/pdfium/issues/list),
224but for security bugs, please use
225[Chromium's security bug template](https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/entry?template=Security%20Bug)
226and add the "Cr-Internals-Plugins-PDF" label.
227
228## Contributing code
229
230See the [CONTRIBUTING](CONTRIBUTING.md) document for more information on
231contributing to the PDFium project.
232