Building Valence

Building Valence is easy. It requires the complete sources that are available in the same location as the add-on XPI binary. Older versions of both sources and binaries can also be found there.

Quick Build

First of all the zip file needs to be downloaded and decompressed. Then, if only a quick build using the bundled iOS proxy binaries is required, a simple make in the valence directory will suffice. The command will create XPI files in that directory for every platform.

In order to build the iOS proxy binaries from source, the process is a bit more involved and different for each platform.

Linux

To build ios-webkit-debug-proxy on Linux, follow the instructions in the ios-webkit-debug-proxy/README.md file. It mentions that you first need to install its dependencies: libplist, libusbmuxd, libimobiledevice. For each one of these you have to follow the instructions in the README files of the respective directories. The process for each one in a nutshell is:

Then, copy the binary compilation artifacts back to valence/tools/linux{32,64} (depending on the platform you are on), overwriting the existing versions. Everything is now ready for running make in the valence directory to get the XPI file.

Mac

To build ios-webkit-debug-proxy on Mac, the Linux instructions above can be followed with 2 more additional dependencies, OpenSSL and libxml2. The build instructions for OpenSSL can be found in openssl/INSTALL and the process in a nutshell is:

The commands to build libxml2 can be found in libxml2/README and they are the same as for ios-webkit-debug-proxy: All resulting compilation artifacts should be copied to the valence/tools/mac64 directory, replacing the existing ones. Running make will then create the XPI file in the same directory.

Windows

To build ios-webkit-debug-proxy.exe on Windows, the process is simpler, but Visual Studio 2012 or 2013 is required (Community is fine). Open the ios-webkit-debug-proxy-win32/iwdp-solution.sln solution file in Visual Studio and then build it. Once it is done, copy the binary artifacts from the Release directory to the valence/tools/win32 directory. Then, just run make to get an XPI file suitable for installation through the Firefox Addon Manager.

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