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# Upgrading Chromium Workflow
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This document is meant to serve as an overview of what steps are needed
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on each Chromium upgrade in Electron.
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- Upgrade libcc to a new Chromium version
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- Make Electron code compatible with the new libcc
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- Update Electron dependencies (crashpad, NodeJS, etc.) if needed
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- Make internal builds of libcc and electron
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- Update Electron docs if necessary
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## Upgrade `libcc` to a new Chromium
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### Steps
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### 1. Get the code and initialize the project:
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```sh
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$ git clone git@github.com:electron/libchromiumcontent.git
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$ cd libchromiumcontent
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$ ./script/bootstrap -v
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```
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### 2. Find the new beta/stable Chromium version from [OmahaProxy](https://omahaproxy.appspot.com/).
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### 3. Put it into the `libchromiumcontent/VERSION` file, then run `$ ./script/update`
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- It will probably fail applying patches.
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### 4. Fix `*.patch` files in the `/patches` and `/patches-mas` folders.
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### 5. (Optional) Run a separate script to apply patches (`script/update` uses it internally):
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```sh
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$ ./script/apply-patches
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```
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- There is also another script `/script/patch.py` that could be more useful, check `--help` to learn how it works with `$ ./script/patch.py -h`
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### 6. Run the build when all patches can be applied without errors
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```sh
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$ ./script/build
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```
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- If some patches are no longer compatible with the Chromium code, fix compilation errors.
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### 7. When build succeeds, create a `dist` for Electron
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`$ ./script/create-dist --no_zip`
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- It will create `dist/main` folder in the root of the libcc repo, you will need it to build Electron.
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### 8. (Optional) Update script contents if there are errors resultant of some files being removed or renamed. (`--no_zip` prevents script from create `dist` archives, you don't need them.)
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## Update Electron Code
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### Steps
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### 1. Get the code:
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```sh
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$ git clone git@github.com:electron/electron.git
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$ cd electron
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```
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### 2. If you already have libcc built on you machine in its own repo, you need to tell Electron explicitly to use it:
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```sh
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$ ./script/bootstrap.py -v \
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--libcc_source_path <libcc_folder>/src \
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--libcc_shared_library_path <libcc_folder>/shared_library \
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--libcc_static_library_path <libcc_folder>/static_library
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```
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- If you haven't yet built libcc but it's already supposed to be upgraded to a new Chromium, bootstrap Electron as usual
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`$ ./script/bootstrap.py -v`
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- Ensure that libcc submodule (`vendor/libchromiumcontent`) points to a right revision
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### 3. Set CLANG_REVISION in` script/update-clang.sh` to match the version Chromium is using.
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- Located in `electron/libchromiumcontent/src/tools/clang/scripts/update.py`
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### 4. Checkout Chromium if you haven't already: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src.git/+/{VERSION}/tools/clang/scripts/update.py
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- (Replace the `{VERSION}` placeholder in the url above to the Chromium version libcc uses.)
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### 5. Build Electron.
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- Try to build Debug version first: `$ ./script/build.py -c D`
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- You will need it to run tests
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### 6. Fix compilation and linking errors
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### 7. Ensure that Release build can be built too: `$ ./script/build.py -c R`
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- Often the Release build will have different linking errors that you'll need to fix.
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- Some compilation and linking errors are caused by missing source/object files in the libcc `dist`
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### 8. Update `./script/create-dist` in the libcc repo, recreate a `dist`, and run Electron bootstrap script once again.
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### Tips for fixing compilation errors
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- Fix build config errors first
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- Fix fatal errors first, like missing files and errors related to compiler flags or defines
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- Try to identify complex errors as soon as possible.
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- Ask for help if you're not sure how to fix them
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- Disable all Electron features, fix the build, then enable them one by one
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- Add more build flags to disable features in build-time.
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When a Debug build of Electron succeeds, run the tests:
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`$ ./script/test.py`
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Fix the failing tests.
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Follow all the steps above to fix Electron code on all supported platforms.
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## Update Crashpad
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- Electron's crashpad fork: https://github.com/electron/crashpad
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- Primary crashpad repo: https://chromium.googlesource.com/crashpad/crashpad/
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### Steps
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If there are any compilation errors related to the Crashpad, it probably means you need to update the fork to a newer revision:
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### 1. Clone Electron's fork of the Crashpad, add the main repo as another remote:
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```sh
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$ git clone https://github.com/electron/crashpad && cd crashpad
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$ git remote add upstream https://chromium.googlesource.com/crashpad/crashpad/ && git fetch upstream
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```
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### 2. Find a revision Chromium uses in src/third_party/crashpad/README.chromium
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### 3. Rebase the master branch to that REVISION
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```sh
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$ git rebase REVISION
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```
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- If there are nontrivial conflicts during rebase, consult with the commit's author.
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### 4. Add a tag with the next Electron version to a top commit in the master branch
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- e.g. if current Electron version is `1.11.*`, then use tag `electron-1.12.0`, because it will be used in the next version.
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### 5. Ensure Electron-specific commits in the master branch on GitHub are properly tagged
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- If they aren't, force push will make them orphans and they'll be lost.
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### 6. Force push to Electron's crashpad fork.
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### 7. Update `/vendor/crashpad` submodule in the Electron's upgrade branch to point to the updated crashpad.
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## Update NodeJS
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- Upgrade `vendor/node` to the Node release that corresponds to the v8 version
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being used in the new Chromium release. See the v8 versions in Node on
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https://nodejs.org/en/download/releases for more details.
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- You can find v8 version Chromium is using on [OmahaProxy](http://omahaproxy.appspot.com).
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If it's not available check `v8/include/v8-version.h`
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in the Chromium checkout.
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## Verify ffmpeg Support
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Electron ships with a version of `ffmpeg` that includes proprietary codecs by
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default. A version without these codecs is built and distributed with each
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release as well. Each Chrome upgrade should verify that switching this version is
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still supported.
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You can verify Electron's support for multiple `ffmpeg` builds by loading the
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following page. It should work with the default `ffmpeg` library distributed
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with Electron and not work with the `ffmpeg` library built without proprietary
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codecs.
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```html
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<!DOCTYPE html>
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<html>
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<head>
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<meta charset="utf-8">
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<title>Proprietary Codec Check</title>
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</head>
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<body>
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<p>Checking if Electron is using proprietary codecs by loading video from http://www.quirksmode.org/html5/videos/big_buck_bunny.mp4</p>
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<p id="outcome"></p>
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<video style="display:none" src="http://www.quirksmode.org/html5/videos/big_buck_bunny.mp4" autoplay></video>
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<script>
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const video = document.querySelector('video')
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video.addEventListener('error', ({target}) => {
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if (target.error.code === target.error.MEDIA_ERR_SRC_NOT_SUPPORTED) {
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document.querySelector('#outcome').textContent = 'Not using proprietary codecs, video emitted source not supported error event.'
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} else {
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document.querySelector('#outcome').textContent = `Unexpected error: ${target.error.code}`
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}
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})
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video.addEventListener('playing', () => {
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document.querySelector('#outcome').textContent = 'Using proprietary codecs, video started playing.'
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})
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</script>
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</body>
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</html>
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```
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## Useful Links
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- [Chrome Release Schedule](https://www.chromium.org/developers/calendar)
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- [OmahaProxy](http://omahaproxy.appspot.com)
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- [Chromium Issue Tracker](https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium)
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