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Brave Browser

Laptop and Desktop browser for OS X, Windows and Linux.

Requirements

  1. nodejs >= 5.0

    Install from your package manager or download from https://nodejs.org

  2. node-gyp 3.2.1

    sudo npm install -g [email protected]

Prerequisites for Windows

Installation

Make sure you have all of the pre-requisite compilers/applications Installed

  1. Clone the git repository from GitHub:

     # For beta testers:
     git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/brave/browser-laptop
    
     # For devs over HTTPS:
     git clone https://github.com/brave/browser-laptop
    
     # For devs over SSH:
     git clone [email protected]:brave/browser-laptop.git
    
  2. Open the working directory:

     cd browser-laptop
    
  3. Install the Node (v5+) dependencies:

     npm install
    

If this fails on Linux with an error related to abp-filter-parser-cpp, try updating to Node 5.5 and node-gyp 3.2.1 (see discussion at brave#214)

Development

To start the server and file watchers run the following on the command line:

npm run watch

To run the browser:

npm start

To run the tests:

npm run watch-test  or  npm run watch-all

npm test

Debugging

See docs/debugging.md for information on debugging.

Running inside of a development version of Brave's Electron fork

We are using a fork of Electron with some minor modifications here: https://github.com/brave/electron

Most of the time you will not need to use that repository, we provide pre-built binaries when you npm install with our own fork of electron-prebuilt.

If you want to add code to Electron itself, then you may want to build it. An example would be exposing a new event to the webview from Electron. We try to upstream everything to atom/electron but we can take things in our fork early before upstreaming.

Build instructions:

Packaging for bundles, installers, and updates

OSX:

From within brave-browser you can create a .app file for distribution:

npm run build-package

After the .app file is built you can create a dmg and update zip with:

IDENTIFIER=XYZ npm run build-installer

Where XYZ is your signing identifier.

Windows 7,8,10 x64:

To create a folder with the app .exe and all dependencies:

npm run build-package

After the above folder is created, you can create a setup (exe, msi, RELEASES file and update nupkg) with:

CERT_PASSWORD=‘XYZ’ npm run build-installer

Where XYZ is your authenticode signing password.

Linux:

To create a package:

npm run build-package

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