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The core library for Delta Chat, written in Rust

## Installing Rust and Cargo To download and install the official compiler for the Rust programming language, and the Cargo package manager, run the command in your user environment: ``` $ curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | sh ``` > On Windows, you may need to also install **Perl** to be able to compile deltachat-core. ## Using the CLI client Compile and run Delta Chat Core command line utility, using `cargo`: ``` $ cargo run -p deltachat-repl -- ~/deltachat-db ``` where ~/deltachat-db is the database file. Delta Chat will create it if it does not exist. Optionally, install `deltachat-repl` binary with ``` $ cargo install --path deltachat-repl/ ``` and run as ``` $ deltachat-repl ~/deltachat-db ``` Configure your account (if not already configured): ``` Delta Chat Core is awaiting your commands. > set addr your@email.org > set mail_pw yourpassword > configure ``` Connect to your mail server (if already configured): ``` > connect ``` Create a contact: ``` > addcontact yourfriends@email.org Command executed successfully. ``` List contacts: ``` > listcontacts Contact#10: Contact#1: Me √√ ``` Create a chat with your friend and send a message: ``` > createchat 10 Single#10 created successfully. > chat 10 Single#10: yourfriends@email.org [yourfriends@email.org] > send hi Message sent. ``` If `yourfriend@email.org` uses DeltaChat, but does not receive message just sent, it is advisable to check `Spam` folder. It is known that at least `gmx.com` treat such test messages as spam, unless told otherwise with web interface. List messages when inside a chat: ``` > chat ``` For more commands type: ``` > help ``` ## Installing libdeltachat system wide ``` $ git clone https://github.com/deltachat/deltachat-core-rust.git $ cd deltachat-core-rust $ cmake -B build . -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr $ cmake --build build $ sudo cmake --install build ``` ## Development ```sh # run tests $ cargo test --all # build c-ffi $ cargo build -p deltachat_ffi --release ``` ## Debugging environment variables - `DCC_MIME_DEBUG`: if set outgoing and incoming message will be printed - `RUST_LOG=async_imap=trace,async_smtp=trace`: enable IMAP and SMTP tracing in addition to info messages. ### Expensive tests Some tests are expensive and marked with `#[ignore]`, to run these use the `--ignored` argument to the test binary (not to cargo itself): ```sh $ cargo test -- --ignored ``` ### Fuzzing Install [`cargo-bolero`](https://github.com/camshaft/bolero) with ```sh $ cargo install cargo-bolero ``` Run fuzzing tests with ```sh $ cd fuzz $ cargo bolero test fuzz_mailparse --release=false -s NONE ``` Corpus is created at `fuzz/fuzz_targets/corpus`, you can add initial inputs there. For `fuzz_mailparse` target corpus can be populated with `../test-data/message/*.eml`. To run with AFL instead of libFuzzer: ```sh $ cargo bolero test fuzz_format_flowed --release=false -e afl -s NONE ``` ## Features - `vendored`: When using Openssl for TLS, this bundles a vendored version. - `nightly`: Enable nightly only performance and security related features. ## Update Provider Data To add the updates from the [provider-db](https://github.com/deltachat/provider-db) to the core, run: ``` ./src/provider/update.py ../provider-db/_providers/ > src/provider/data.rs ``` ## Language bindings and frontend projects Language bindings are available for: - **C** \[[📂 source](./deltachat-ffi) | [📚 docs](https://c.delta.chat)\] - **Node.js** - over cffi: \[[📂 source](./node) | [📦 npm](https://www.npmjs.com/package/deltachat-node) | [📚 docs](https://js.delta.chat)\] - over jsonrpc built with napi.rs (experimental): \[[📂 source](https://github.com/deltachat/napi-jsonrpc) | [📦 npm](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@deltachat/napi-jsonrpc)\] - **Python** \[[📂 source](./python) | [📦 pypi](https://pypi.org/project/deltachat) | [📚 docs](https://py.delta.chat)\] - **Go** - over jsonrpc: \[[📂 source](https://github.com/deltachat/deltachat-rpc-client-go/)\] - over cffi[^1]: \[[📂 source](https://github.com/deltachat/go-deltachat/)\] - **Free Pascal**[^1] \[[📂 source](https://github.com/deltachat/deltachat-fp/)\] - **Java** and **Swift** (contained in the Android/iOS repos) The following "frontend" projects make use of the Rust-library or its language bindings: - [Android](https://github.com/deltachat/deltachat-android) - [iOS](https://github.com/deltachat/deltachat-ios) - [Desktop](https://github.com/deltachat/deltachat-desktop) - [Pidgin](https://code.ur.gs/lupine/purple-plugin-delta/) - [Telepathy](https://code.ur.gs/lupine/telepathy-padfoot/) - [Ubuntu Touch](https://codeberg.org/lk108/deltatouch) - several **Bots** [^1]: Out of date / unmaintained, if you like those languages feel free to start maintaining them. If you have questions we'll help you, please ask in the issues.