CONTENTS
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bazel Contains Bazel configuration files shared by all targets.
cmake Contains CMake configuration files shared by all targets.
Debug Contains libcef.dll, libcef.lib and other components required to
build and run the debug version of CEF-based applications. By
default these files should be placed in the same directory as the
executable and will be copied there as part of the build process.
include Contains all required CEF header files.
libcef_dll Contains the source code for the libcef_dll_wrapper static library
that all applications using the CEF C++ API must link against.
Release Contains libcef.dll, libcef.lib and other components required to
build and run the release version of CEF-based applications. By
default these files should be placed in the same directory as the
executable and will be copied there as part of the build process.
Resources Contains resources required by libcef.dll. By default these files
should be placed in the same directory as libcef.dll and will be
copied there as part of the build process.
tests/ Directory of tests that demonstrate CEF usage.
cefclient Contains the cefclient sample application configured to build
using the files in this distribution. This application demonstrates
a wide range of CEF functionalities.
cefsimple Contains the cefsimple sample application configured to build
using the files in this distribution. This application demonstrates
the minimal functionality required to create a browser window.
ceftests Contains unit tests that exercise the CEF APIs.
gtest Contains the Google C++ Testing Framework used by the ceftests
target.
shared Contains source code shared by the cefclient and ceftests targets.
USAGE
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Building using CMake:
CMake can be used to generate project files in many different formats. See
usage instructions at the top of the CMakeLists.txt file.
Building using Bazel:
Bazel can be used to build CEF-based applications. CEF support for Bazel is
considered experimental. For current development status see
https://github.com/chromiumembedded/cef/issues/3757.
To build the bundled cefclient sample application using Bazel:
1. Install Bazelisk [https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazelisk/blob/master/README.md]
2. Build using Bazel:
$ bazel build //tests/cefclient
3. Run using Bazel:
$ bazel run //tests/cefclient/win:cefclient.exe
Other sample applications (cefsimple, ceftests) can be built in the same way.
Additional notes:
- To generate a Debug build add `-c dbg` (both `build` and `run`
command-line).
- To pass arguments using the `run` command add `-- [...]` at the end.
- Windows x86 and ARM64 builds using Bazel may be broken, see
https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/22164.
Please visit the CEF Website for additional usage information.
https://bitbucket.org/chromiumembedded/cef/