# Pre-generated MS Visual Studio project & solution files Versions 2013 and 2015 are both supported. You can use [their respective community editions](https://www.visualstudio.com/en-us/downloads/download-visual-studio-vs.aspx). # Building We are using [NuGet](http://www.nuget.org) to pull zlib and openssl dependencies. If you don't have Visual Studio NuGet plugin installed, you'll need to download nuget.exe from the web and manually restore the NuGet packages. ``` > REM Run from this directory. > REM No need to do this if you have NuGet visual studio extension. > nuget restore grpc.sln ``` After that, you can build the solution using one of these options: 1. open `grpc.sln` with Visual Studio and hit "Build". 2. build from commandline using `msbuild grpc.sln /p:Configuration=Debug` # C/C++ Test Dependencies * gtest isn't available as a git repo like the other dependencies. download it and add it to `/third_party/gtest/` (the folder will end up with `/build-aux/`, `/cmake/`, `/codegear/`, etc. folders in it). * if using vs2013: open/import the gtest solution in `/msvc/`, and save over the first solution (you will have to change it from read-only). change all projects to use `/MDd` (Property Pages - C/C++ - Code Generation - Runtime Library) and build. This is a "multithreaded debug" setting and it needs to match grpc. * build all * open protobuf solution in `/third_party/protobuf/vsprojects` * if using vs2013: on import the gtest stuff will probably fail, I think the paths are interpreted wrong. it's ok. * tests and test_plugin will fail when built. also ok * build all * gflags is automatically imported as a git submodule but it needs to have CMake run on it to be ready for a specific platform * download [CMake](http://www.cmake.org/) windows installer; install * open visual studio developer command prompt (not sure if dev command prompt is necessary) * run `cmake ` * this will build a `.sln` and fill up the `/third_party/gflags/include/gflags/` directory with headers * build all * install [NuGet](http://www.nuget.org) * nuget should automatically bring in built versions of zlib and openssl when building grpc.sln (the versions in `/third_party/` are not used). If it doesn't work use `tools->nuget...->manage...`. The packages are put in `/vsprojects/packages/` # Building protoc plugins For generating service stub code, gRPC relies on plugins for `protoc` (the protocol buffer compiler). The solution `grpc_protoc_plugins.sln` allows you to build Windows .exe binaries of gRPC protoc plugins. - Follow instructions in `third_party\protobuf\cmake\README.md` to create Visual Studio 2013 projects for protobuf. ``` $ cd third_party/protobuf/cmake $ mkdir build & cd build $ mkdir solution & cd solution $ cmake -G "Visual Studio 12 2013" -Dprotobuf_BUILD_TESTS=OFF ../.. ``` - Open solution `third_party\protobuf\cmake\build\solution\protobuf.sln` and build it in Release mode. That will build libraries `libprotobuf.lib` and `libprotoc.lib` needed for the next step. - Open solution `vsprojects\grpc_protoc_plugins.sln` and build it in Release mode. As a result, you should obtain a set of gRPC protoc plugin binaries (`grpc_cpp_plugin.exe`, `grpc_csharp_plugin.exe`, ...)