1## AWS CRT Java 2 3Java Bindings for the AWS Common Runtime 4 5## License 6 7This library is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License. 8 9*__Jump To:__* 10 11* [Platform Specific Building](#platform) 12 * [Linux/Unix](#linuxunix) 13 * [OSX](#osx) 14 * [Windows](#windows) 15 * [Android](./android/ANDROID.md) 16* [Java CRT Documentation](https://awslabs.github.io/aws-crt-java/) 17* [Installing](#installing) 18* [Platform-Specific JARs](#platform-specific-jars) 19* [System Properties](#system-properties) 20* [TLS Behavior](#tls-behavior) 21* [Testing](#testing) 22* [IDEs](#ides) 23* [Debugging](#debugging) 24 25 26## Platform 27 28### Linux/Unix 29Requirements: 30* Clang 3.9+ or GCC 4.4+ 31* cmake 3.1+ 32* Java: Any JDK8 or above, ensure `JAVA_HOME` is set 33* Maven 34 35Building: 361) `apt-get install cmake3 maven openjdk-8-jdk-headless -y` 372) `git clone https://github.com/awslabs/aws-crt-java.git` 383) `cd aws-crt-java` 394) `git submodule update --init --recursive` 405) `mvn compile` 41 42### OSX 43Requirements: 44* cmake 3.1 45* ninja 46* Java: Any JDK8 or above, ensure `JAVA_HOME` is set 47* Maven 48 49Building: 501) `brew install maven cmake` (if you have homebrew installed, otherwise install these manually) 512) `git clone https://github.com/awslabs/aws-crt-java.git` 523) `cd aws-crt-java` 534) `git submodule update --init --recursive` 545) `mvn compile` 55 56### Windows 57Requirements: 58* Visual Studio 2015 or above 59* CMake 3.1 60* Java: Any JDK8 or above, ensure `JAVA_HOME` is set 61* Maven 62 63Building: 641) `choco install maven` (if you have chocolatey installed), otherwise install maven and the JDK manually 652) `git clone https://github.com/awslabs/aws-crt-java.git` 663) `cd aws-crt-java` 674) `git submodule update --init --recursive` 685) `mvn compile` 69 70NOTE: Make sure you run this from a VS Command Prompt or have run `VCVARSALL.BAT` in your current shell so 71CMake can find Visual Studio. 72 73## Documentation 74[Java CRT Documentation](https://awslabs.github.io/aws-crt-java/) 75 76## Installing 77From the aws-crt-java directory: 78```mvn install``` 79From maven: (https://search.maven.org/artifact/software.amazon.awssdk.crt/aws-crt/) 80 81## Platform-Specific JARs 82 83The `aws-crt` JAR in Maven Central is a large "uber" jar that contains compiled C libraries for many different platforms (Windows, Linux, etc). If size is an issue, you can pick a smaller platform-specific JAR by setting the `<classifier>`. 84 85``` xml 86 <!-- Platform-specific Linux x86_64 JAR --> 87 <dependency> 88 <groupId>software.amazon.awssdk.crt</groupId> 89 <artifactId>aws-crt</artifactId> 90 <version>0.20.5</version> 91 <classifier>linux-x86_64</classifier> 92 </dependency> 93``` 94 95``` xml 96 <!-- "Uber" JAR that works on all platforms --> 97 <dependency> 98 <groupId>software.amazon.awssdk.crt</groupId> 99 <artifactId>aws-crt</artifactId> 100 <version>0.20.5</version> 101 </dependency> 102``` 103 104### Available platform classifiers 105 106- linux-armv6 (no auto-detect) 107- linux-armv7 (no auto-detect) 108- linux-aarch_64 109- linux-x86_32 110- linux-x86_64 111- linux-x86_64-musl (no auto-detect) 112- linux-armv7-musl (no auto-detect) 113- linux-aarch_64-musl (no auto-detect) 114- osx-aarch_64 115- osx-x86_64 116- windows-x86_32 117- windows-x86_64 118 119### Auto-detect 120 121The [os-maven-plugin](https://github.com/trustin/os-maven-plugin) can automatically detect your platform's classifier at build time. 122 123**NOTES**: The auto-detected `linux-arm_32` platform classifier is not supported, you must specify `linux-armv6` or `linux-armv7`. 124Additionally, musl vs glibc detection is not supported either. If you are deploying to a musl-based system and wish to use 125a classifier-based jar, you must specify the classifier name yourself. 126 127``` xml 128<build> 129 <extensions> 130 <!-- Generate os.detected.classifier property --> 131 <extension> 132 <groupId>kr.motd.maven</groupId> 133 <artifactId>os-maven-plugin</artifactId> 134 <version>1.7.0</version> 135 </extension> 136 </extensions> 137 </build> 138 139 <dependencies> 140 <dependency> 141 <groupId>software.amazon.awssdk.crt</groupId> 142 <artifactId>aws-crt</artifactId> 143 <version>0.20.5</version> 144 <classifier>${os.detected.classifier}</classifier> 145 </dependency> 146 <dependencies> 147``` 148 149## System Properties 150 151- To enable logging, set `aws.crt.log.destination` or `aws.crt.log.level`: 152 - `aws.crt.log.level` - Log level. May be: "None", "Fatal", "Error", "Warn" (default), "Info", "Debug", "Trace". 153 - `aws.crt.log.destination` - Log destination. May be: "Stderr" (default), "Stdout", "File", "None". 154 - `aws.crt.log.filename` - File to use when `aws.crt.log.destination` is "File". 155- `aws.crt.libc` - (Linux only) Set to "musl" or "glibc" if CRT cannot properly detect which to use. 156- `aws.crt.lib.dir` - Set directory where CRT may extract its native library (by default, `java.io.tmpdir` is used) 157- `aws.crt.memory.tracing` - May be: "0" (default, no tracing), "1" (track bytes), "2" (more detail). 158 Allows the CRT.nativeMemory() and CRT.dumpNativeMemory() functions to report native memory usage. 159 160## TLS Behavior 161 162The CRT uses native libraries for TLS, rather than Java's typical 163Secure Socket Extension (JSSE), KeyStore, and TrustStore. 164On [Windows](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/security) and 165[Apple](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/security) devices, 166the built-in OS libraries are used. 167On Linux/Unix/etc [s2n-tls](https://github.com/aws/s2n-tls) is used. 168 169If you need to add certificates to the trust store, add them to your OS trust store. 170The CRT does not use the Java TrustStore. For more customization options, see 171[TlsContextOptions](https://awslabs.github.io/aws-crt-java/software/amazon/awssdk/crt/io/TlsContextOptions.html) and 172[TlsConnectionOptions](https://awslabs.github.io/aws-crt-java/software/amazon/awssdk/crt/io/TlsConnectionOptions.html). 173 174### Mac-Only TLS Behavior 175 176Please note that on Mac, once a private key is used with a certificate, that certificate-key pair is imported into the Mac Keychain. All subsequent uses of that certificate will use the stored private key and ignore anything passed in programmatically. Beginning in v0.6.6, when a stored private key from the Keychain is used, the following will be logged at the "info" log level: 177 178``` 179static: certificate has an existing certificate-key pair that was previously imported into the Keychain. Using key from Keychain instead of the one provided. 180``` 181 182## Testing 183Many tests require environment variables to be set. These environment variables are translated at runtime to system properties for use by the tests. These tests will be quietly skipped if the properties they require are not set. 184 185Environment variables can be set like so: 186``` 187export ENV_VARIABLE_NAME="<variable value>" 188``` 189Many tests require that you have [set up](https://console.aws.amazon.com/iot) an AWS IoT Thing. 190 191Partial list of environment variables: 192- `AWS_TEST_MQTT311_IOT_CORE_HOST`: AWS IoT service endpoint hostname for MQTT3 193- `AWS_TEST_MQTT311_IOT_CORE_RSA_CERT`: Path to the IoT thing certificate for MQTT3 194- `AWS_TEST_MQTT311_IOT_CORE_RSA_KEY`: Path to the IoT thing private key for MQTT3 195- `AWS_TEST_MQTT311_IOT_CORE_ECC_CERT`: Path to the IoT thing with EC-based certificate for MQTT3 196- `AWS_TEST_MQTT311_IOT_CORE_ECC_KEY`: Path to the IoT thing with ECC private key for MQTT3 (The ECC key file should only contains the ECC Private Key section to working on MacOS.) 197- `AWS_TEST_MQTT311_ROOT_CA`: Path to the root certificate 198- `AWS_TEST_HTTP_PROXY_HOST`: Hostname of proxy 199- `AWS_TEST_HTTP_PROXY_PORT`: Port of proxy 200- `NETWORK_TESTS_DISABLED`: Set this if tests are running in a constrained environment where network access is not guaranteed/allowed. 201 202Other Environment Variables that can be set can be found in the `SetupTestProperties()` function in [CrtTestFixture.java](https://github.com/awslabs/aws-crt-java/blob/main/src/test/java/software/amazon/awssdk/crt/test/CrtTestFixture.java) 203 204These can be set persistently via Maven settings (usually in `~/.m2/settings.xml`): 205```xml 206<settings> 207 ... 208 <profiles> 209 <profile> 210 <activation> 211 <activeByDefault>true</activeByDefault> 212 </activation> 213 <properties> 214 <crt.test.endpoint>XXXXXXXXXX-ats.iot.us-east-1.amazonaws.com</crt.test.endpoint> 215 <crt.test.certificate>/path/to/XXXXXXXX-certificate.pem.crt</crt.test.certificate> 216 <crt.test.privatekey>/path/to/XXXXXXXX-private.pem.key</crt.test.privatekey> 217 <crt.test.rootca>/path/to/AmazonRootCA1.pem</crt.test.rootca> 218 ... etc ... 219 </properties> 220 </profile> 221 </profiles> 222</settings>% 223``` 224 225## IDEs 226* CMake is configured to export a compilation database at target/cmake-build/compile_commands.json 227* CLion: Build once with maven, then import the project as a [Compilation Database Project](https://www.jetbrains.com/help/clion/compilation-database.html) 228* VSCode: will detect that this is both a java project and if you have the CMake extension, you can point that at CMakeLists.txt and the compilation database 229 230## Debugging 231Tests can be debugged in Java/Kotlin via the built-in tooling in VSCode and IntelliJ. If you need to debug the native code, it's a bit trickier. 232 233To debug native code with VSCode or CLion or any other IDE: 2341. Find your ```mvn``` launch script(e.g. ```realpath $(which mvn)```) and pull the command line at the bottom from it. This changes between versions 235 of maven, so it is difficult to give consistent directions. 236 237 As an example, for Maven 3.6.0 on Linux: 238 ```/path/to/java -classpath /usr/share/java/plexus-classworlds-2.5.2.jar -Dclassworlds.conf=/usr/share/maven/bin/m2.conf -Dmaven.home=/usr/share/maven -Dlibrary.jansi.path=/usr/share/maven/lib/jansi-native -Dmaven.multiModuleProjectDirectory=. org.codehaus.plexus.classworlds.launcher.Launcher test -DforkCount=0 -Ddebug.native -Dtest=HttpClientConnectionManager#testMaxParallelConnections``` 239 240 The important parts are: 241 * ```-DforkCount=0``` - prevents the Maven process from forking to run tests, so your debugger will be attached to the right process. You can ignore this if 242 you configure your debugger to attach to child processes. 243 * ```-Ddebug.native``` - Makes CMake compile the JNI bindings and core libraries in debug. By default, we compile in release with symbols, which will help 244 for call stacks, but less so for live debugging. 2452. Set the executable to launch to be your java binary (e.g. ```/usr/bin/java```) 2463. Set the parameters to be the ones used by the ```mvn``` script, as per above 2474. Set the working directory to the `aws-crt-java` directory 2485. On windows, you will need to manually load the PDB via the Modules window in Visual Studio, as it is not embedded in the JAR. It will be in the ```target/cmake-build/lib/windows/<arch>``` folder. 249