# Warp Warp lets you create self-contained single binary applications making it simpler and more ergonomic to deliver your application to your customers. A self-contained binary is specially convenient when the technology you use, such as .NET Core, Java and others, contain many dependencies that must be shipped alongside your application. Warp is written in Rust and is supported on Linux, Windows and macOS. ## Quickstart with .NET Core ### Linux **Create a simple console application** ```sh dgiagio@X1:~/Devel$ mkdir myapp dgiagio@X1:~/Devel$ cd myapp dgiagio@X1:~/Devel/myapp$ dotnet new console dgiagio@X1:~/Devel/myapp$ dotnet run Hello World! dgiagio@X1:~/Devel/myapp$ ``` **Publish the application with native installer for `linux-x64` runtime** ```sh dgiagio@X1:~/Devel/myapp$ dotnet publish -c Release -r linux-x64 ``` The application should be published to `bin/Release/netcoreapp2.1/linux-x64/publish/` **Download `warp-packer`** If you save `warp-packer` in a directory in your PATH, you only need to download it once. ```sh dgiagio@X1:~/Devel/myapp$ curl -Lo warp-packer https://github.com/dgiagio/warp/releases/download/v0.1.0/linux-x64.warp-packer dgiagio@X1:~/Devel/myapp$ chmod +x warp-packer ``` **Create your self-contained application** ```sh dgiagio@X1:~/Devel/myapp$ ./warp-packer --arch linux-x64 --input_dir bin/Release/netcoreapp2.1/linux-x64/publish --exec myapp --output myapp dgiagio@X1:~/Devel/myapp$ chmod +x myapp ``` **Run your self-contained application** ```sh dgiagio@X1:~/Devel/myapp$ ./myapp Hello World! dgiagio@X1:~/Devel/myapp$ ``` **More information about your self-contained application** ```sh dgiagio@X1:~/Devel/myapp$ file myapp myapp: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), statically linked, BuildID[sha1]=13b12e71a63ca1de8537ad7e90c83241f9f87f6c, with debug_info, not stripped dgiagio@X1:~/Devel/myapp$ du -hs myapp 34M myapp ``` ### macOS **Create a simple console application** ```sh Diegos-iMac:Devel dgiagio$ mkdir myapp Diegos-iMac:Devel dgiagio$ cd myapp Diegos-iMac:myapp dgiagio$ dotnet new console Diegos-iMac:myapp dgiagio$ dotnet run Hello World! Diegos-iMac:myapp dgiagio$ ``` **Publish the application with native installer for `osx-x64` runtime** ```sh Diegos-iMac:myapp dgiagio$ dotnet publish -c Release -r osx-x64 ``` The application should be published to `bin/Release/netcoreapp2.1/osx-x64/publish/` **Download `warp-packer`** If you save `warp-packer` in a directory in your PATH, you only need to download it once. ```sh Diegos-iMac:myapp dgiagio$ curl -Lo warp-packer https://github.com/dgiagio/warp/releases/download/v0.1.0/macos-x64.warp-packer Diegos-iMac:myapp dgiagio$ chmod +x warp-packer ``` **Create your self-contained application** ```sh Diegos-iMac:myapp dgiagio$ ./warp-packer --arch macos-x64 --input_dir bin/Release/netcoreapp2.1/osx-x64/publish --exec myapp --output myapp Diegos-iMac:myapp dgiagio$ chmod +x myapp ``` **Run your self-contained application** ```sh Diegos-iMac:myapp dgiagio$ ./myapp Hello World! Diegos-iMac:myapp dgiagio$ ``` **More information about your self-contained application** ```sh Diegos-iMac:myapp dgiagio$ file myapp myapp: Mach-O 64-bit executable x86_64 Diegos-iMac:myapp dgiagio$ du -hs myapp 27M myapp ``` ### Windows **Create a simple console application** ```powershell PS C:\Users\Diego\Devel> mkdir myapp PS C:\Users\Diego\Devel> cd myapp PS C:\Users\Diego\Devel\myapp> dotnet new console PS C:\Users\Diego\Devel\myapp> dotnet run Hello World! PS C:\Users\Diego\Devel\myapp> ``` **Publish the application with native installer for `win10-x64` runtime** ```powershell PS C:\Users\Diego\Devel\myapp> dotnet publish -c Release -r win10-x64 ``` The application should be published to `bin/Release/netcoreapp2.1/win10-x64/publish/` **Download `warp-packer`** If you save `warp-packer` in a directory in your PATH, you only need to download it once. ```powershell PS C:\Users\Diego\Devel\myapp> [Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol = "tls12, tls11, tls" ; Invoke-WebRequest https://github.com/dgiagio/warp/releases/download/v0.1.0/windows-x64.warp-packer.exe -OutFile warp-packer.exe ``` **Create your self-contained application** ```powershell PS C:\Users\Diego\Devel\myapp> .\warp-packer --arch windows-x64 --input_dir bin/Release/netcoreapp2.1/win10-x64/publish --exec myapp.exe --output myapp.exe ``` **Run your self-contained application** ```powershell PS C:\Users\Diego\Devel\myapp> .\myapp.exe Hello World! PS C:\Users\Diego\Devel\myapp> ``` **More information about your self-contained application** ```powershell PS C:\Users\Diego\Devel\myapp> "{0:N2} MB" -f ((Get-Item myapp.exe).Length / 1MB) 28.51 MB ``` ## Quickstart with Java _In progress_ ## How it works Warp is a multi-platform tool written in Rust and is comprised of two programs: `warp-runner` and `warp-packer`. The final self-contained single binary application consists of two parts: 1) runner and 2) the compressed target application executable and dependencies. `warp-runner` is a stub application that knows how to find the compressed payload within its own binary, perform extraction to a local cache and execute the target application. The extraction process only happens the first time the application is ran, or when the self-contained application binary is updated. `warp-packer` is a CLI application that's used to create the self-contained application binary by downloading the matching `warp-runner` for the chosen platform, compressing the target application and its dependencies, and generating the final self-contained binary. ### Performance The performance characteristics of the generated self-contained application is roughly the same of original application, except for the first time it's ran as the target application and its dependencies have to be decompressed to a local cache. ### Cache location - Linux: `$HOME/.local/share/warp` - macOS: `$HOME/Library/Application Support/warp` - Windows: `%LOCALAPPDATA%\warp` ## Authors - Diego Giagio `` ## License This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details