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This directory contains scripts and files to package libsodium for .NET Core.
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*Note:* The NuGet package is intended for the implementation of language
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bindings such as [NSec](https://github.com/ektrah/nsec). It does not provide a
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.NET API itself.
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In .NET Core, it is customary to provide pre-compiled binaries for all platforms
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as NuGet packages. The purpose of the `prepare.py` script in this directory is
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to generate a `Makefile` that downloads and builds libsodium binaries for a
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number of platforms and assembles them in a NuGet package that can be uploaded
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to [nuget.org](https://nuget.org/).
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* For Windows, binaries are obtained from
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[download.libsodium.org](https://download.libsodium.org/libsodium/releases/).
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* For macOS, binaries are extracted from the
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[Homebrew libsodium bottle](https://bintray.com/homebrew/bottles/libsodium).
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* For Linux, libsodium is compiled in Docker containers.
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See `prepare.py` for the complete list of supported platforms.
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The metadata for the NuGet package is located in `libsodium.props`.
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**Versioning**
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Version numbers for the packages for .NET Core consist of three components:
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* *libsodium version*
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The libsodium version is in the format `X.Y.Z`.
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* *package revision*
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It may be necessary to release more than one package for a libsodium version,
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e.g., when adding support for a new platform or if a release contains a broken
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binary. In this case, a package revision number is added as a fourth part to
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the libsodium version, starting at `1`. For example, `1.0.18` is the initial
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release of the package for libsodium 1.0.18 and `1.0.18.5` is the fifth
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revision (sixth release) of that package.
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* *pre-release label*
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If a package is a pre-release, a label is appended to the version number in
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`-preview-##` format where `##` is the number of the pre-release, starting at
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`01`. For example, `1.0.18-preview-01` is the first pre-release of the package
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for libsodium 1.0.18 and `1.0.18.5-preview-02` the second pre-release of the
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fifth revision of the package for libsodium 1.0.18.
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**Making a release**
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1. Update any existing Docker images.
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2. Run `python3 prepare.py <version>` to generate the `Makefile`, where
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`<version>` is the package version number in the format described above.
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3. Take a look at the generated `Makefile`. It uses `sudo` a few times.
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4. Run `make` to download and build the binaries and create the NuGet package.
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You may need to install `docker`, `make`, `curl`, `tar` and `unzip` first.
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5. Grab a cup of coffee. Downloading the Docker images and compiling the Linux
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binaries takes a while. When done, the NuGet package is output as a `.nupkg`
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file in the `build` directory.
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6. Run `make test` to perform a quick test of the NuGet package. Verify that
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everything else in the `.nupkg` file is in place.
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7. Publish the release by uploading the `.nupkg` file to
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[nuget.org](https://nuget.org/).
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