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# How To Add Breakpad To Your Mac Client Application
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This document is a step-by-step recipe to get your Mac client app to build with
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Breakpad.
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## Preparing a binary build of Breakpad for use in your tree
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You can either check in a binary build of the Breakpad framework & tools or
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build it as a dependency of your project. The former is recommended, and
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detailed here, since building dependencies through other projects is
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problematic(matching up configuration names), and the Breakpad code doesn't
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change nearly often enough as your application's will.
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## Building the requisite targets
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All directories are relative to the `src` directory of the Breakpad checkout.
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* Build the 'All' target of `client/mac/Breakpad.xcodeproj` in Release mode.
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* Execute `cp -R client/mac/build/Release/Breakpad.framework <location in your
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source tree>`
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* Inside `tools/mac/dump_syms` directory, build dump\_syms.xcodeproj, and copy
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tools/mac/dump\_syms/build/Release/dump\_syms to a safe location where it
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can be run during the build process.
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## Adding Breakpad.framework
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Inside your application's framework, add the Breakpad.Framework to your
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project's framework settings. When you select it from the file chooser, it will
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let you pick a target to add it to; go ahead and check the one that's relevant
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to your application.
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## Copy Breakpad into your Application Package
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Copy Breakpad into your Application Package, so it will be around at run time.
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Go to the Targets section of your Xcode Project window. Hit the disclosure
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triangle to reveal the build phases of your application. Add a new Copy Files
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phase using the Contextual menu (Control Click). On the General panel of the new
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'Get Info' of this new phase, set the destination to 'Frameworks' Close the
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'Info' panel. Use the Contextual Menu to Rename your new phase 'Copy Frameworks'
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Now drag Breakpad again into this Copy Frameworks phase. Drag it from whereever
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it appears in the project file tree.
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## Add a New Run Script build phase
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Near the end of the build phases, add a new Run Script build phase. This will be
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run before Xcode calls /usr/bin/strip on your project. This is where you'll be
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calling dump\_sym to output the symbols for each architecture of your build. In
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my case, the relevant lines read:
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```
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#!/bin/sh
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$TOOL_DIR=<location of dump_syms from step 3 above>
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"$TOOL_DIR/dump_syms" -a ppc "$PROD" > "$TARGET_NAME ppc.breakpad"
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"$TOOL_DIR/dump_syms" -a i386 "$PROD" > "$TARGET_NAME i386.breakpad"
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```
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## Adjust the Project Settings
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* Turn on Separate Strip,
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* Set the Strip Style to Non-Global Symbols.
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## Write Code!
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You'll need to have an object that acts as the delegate for NSApplication.
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Inside this object's header, you'll need to add
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1. add an ivar for Breakpad and
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2. a declaration for the applicationShouldTerminate:(NSApplication`*` sender)
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message.
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```
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#import <Breakpad/Breakpad.h>
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@interface BreakpadTest : NSObject {
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.
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.
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.
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BreakpadRef breakpad;
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.
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.
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.
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}
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.
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.
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- (NSApplicationTerminateReply)applicationShouldTerminate:(NSApplication *)sender;
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.
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.
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@end
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```
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Inside your object's implementation file,
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1. add the following method InitBreakpad
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2. modify your awakeFromNib method to look like the one below,
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3. modify/add your application's delegate method to look like the one below
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```
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static BreakpadRef InitBreakpad(void) {
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NSAutoreleasePool *pool = [[NSAutoreleasePool alloc] init];
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BreakpadRef breakpad = 0;
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NSDictionary *plist = [[NSBundle mainBundle] infoDictionary];
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if (plist) {
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// Note: version 1.0.0.4 of the framework changed the type of the argument
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// from CFDictionaryRef to NSDictionary * on the next line:
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breakpad = BreakpadCreate(plist);
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}
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[pool release];
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return breakpad;
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}
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- (void)awakeFromNib {
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breakpad = InitBreakpad();
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}
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- (NSApplicationTerminateReply)applicationShouldTerminate:(NSApplication *)sender {
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BreakpadRelease(breakpad);
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return NSTerminateNow;
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}
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```
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## Configure Breakpad
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Configure Breakpad for your application.
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1. Take a look inside the Breakpad.framework at the Breakpad.h file for the
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keys, default values, and descriptions to be passed to BreakpadCreate().
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2. Add/Edit the Breakpad specific entries in the dictionary passed to
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BreakpadCreate() -- typically your application's info plist.
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Example from the Notifier Info.plist:
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`<key>BreakpadProduct</key><string>Google_Notifier_Mac</string>
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<key>BreakpadProductDisplay</key><string>${PRODUCT_NAME}</string>
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`
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## Build Your Application
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Almost done!
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## Verify
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Double-check:
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Your app should have in its package contents:
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myApp.app/Contents/Frameworks/Breakpad.framework.
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The symbol files have reasonable contents (you can look at them with a text
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editor.)
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Look again at the Copy Frameworks phase of your project. Are you leaking .h
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files? Select them and delete them. (If you drag a bunch of files into your
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project, Xcode often wants to copy your .h files into the build, revealing
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Google secrets. Be vigilant!)
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## Upload the symbol file
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You'll need to configure your build process to store symbols in a location that
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is accessible by the minidump processor. There is a tool in tools/mac/symupload
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that can be used to send the symbol file via HTTP post.
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1. Test
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Configure breakpad to send reports to a URL by adding to your app's Info.plist:
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<key>BreakpadURL</key>
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<string>upload URL</string>
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<key>BreakpadReportInterval</key>
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<string>30</string>
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```
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## Final Notes
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Breakpad checks whether it is being run under a debugger, and if so, normally
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does nothing. But, you can force Breakpad to function under a debugger by
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setting the Unix shell variable BREAKPAD\_IGNORE\_DEBUGGER to a non-zero value.
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You can bracket the source code in the above Write The Code step with #if DEBUG
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to completely eliminate it from Debug builds. See
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//depot/googlemac/GoogleNotifier/main.m for an example. FYI, when your process
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forks(), exception handlers are reset to the default for child processes. So
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they must reinitialize Breakpad, otherwise exceptions will be handled by Apple's
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Crash Reporter.
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