--- title: Web weight: 23 --- ## How to build on Linux Run below on Linux or Mac (works on Windows too, however you may need to slightly modify some commands, e.g. change `wget` to `curl.exe -O`): ```sh git clone https://github.com/JelleBuning/rustdesk.git cd rustdesk git switch fix_build cd flutter/web/js # Install protoc first, see: https://google.github.io/proto-lens/installing-protoc.html npm install ts-proto # Only works with vite <= 2.8, see: https://github.com/vitejs/vite/blob/main/docs/guide/build.md#chunking-strategy npm install vite@2.8 # Required for yarn build npm install yarn -g npm install typescript -g npm install protoc -g yarn build cd .. # About details of YUV converter, check this https://github.com/rustdesk/rustdesk/issues/364#issuecomment-1023562050 wget https://github.com/rustdesk/doc.rustdesk.com/releases/download/console/web_deps.tar.gz # Decompress to the current directory tar xzf web_deps.tar.gz cd .. # Good Luck! flutter run -d chrome ``` ## How to build release on Linux If you want to host the web client you should build a release before running it on a web server. To do so follow the steps shown above except the `flutter run -d chrome` command. Continue with the following commands: ```sh flutter build web --release cd build/web # You could use any server, just an example python -m http.server 8000 ``` To configure the build on HTTPS we would recommend following the instructions from the following [source](https://medium.com/flutter-community/how-to-host-flutter-using-nginx-a71bcb11d96). > Currently, YUV converter and VP9 are the bottleneck. ## How to build with Docker Run below on Linux or Mac: - Begin by installing flutter for [Linux](https://docs.flutter.dev/get-started/install/linux#install-flutter-manually) or [macOS](https://docs.flutter.dev/get-started/install/macos) - Setup the flutter app locally: ```sh git clone https://github.com/JelleBuning/rustdesk.git cd rustdesk git switch fix_build cd flutter/web/js # Install protoc first, see: https://google.github.io/proto-lens/installing-protoc.html npm install ts-proto # Only works with vite <= 2.8, see: https://github.com/vitejs/vite/blob/main/docs/guide/build.md#chunking-strategy npm install vite@2.8 # Required for yarn build npm install yarn -g npm install typescript -g npm install protoc -g yarn build ``` - Create a `Dockerfile` with the following content under `flutter` directory: ```Dockerfile # Install operating system and dependencies FROM ubuntu:20.04 ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive RUN apt-get update RUN apt-get install -y curl git wget unzip libgconf-2-4 gdb libstdc++6 libglu1-mesa fonts-droid-fallback lib32stdc++6 python3 clang cmake ninja-build pkg-config libgtk-3-dev RUN apt-get clean # Download Flutter SDK from Flutter GitHub repo RUN git clone https://github.com/flutter/flutter.git /usr/local/flutter # Set flutter environment path ENV PATH="/usr/local/flutter/bin:/usr/local/flutter/bin/cache/dart-sdk/bin:${PATH}" # Run flutter doctor RUN flutter doctor # Enable flutter web RUN flutter channel master RUN flutter upgrade RUN flutter config --enable-web # Copy files to container and build RUN mkdir /app/ # I was unable to build web app from dockerfile # So instead I built it locally and commented the "flutter build web" in this file COPY . /app/ WORKDIR /app/ # RUN flutter build web # Record the exposed port EXPOSE 5000 # Make server startup script executable and start the web server RUN ["chmod", "+x", "/app/server/server.sh"] ENTRYPOINT [ "/app/server/server.sh"] ``` - Create `server` directory under `flutter` - Create a `server.sh` file with the following content under `flutter/server` directory: ```sh #!/bin/bash # Set the port PORT=5000 # Stop any program currently running on the set port echo 'preparing port' $PORT '...' fuser -k 5000/tcp # Switch directory cd build/web/ # Start the server echo 'Server starting on port' $PORT '...' python3 -m http.server $PORT ``` - Build the Docker image: ```sh docker build -t rustdesk-web-client . ``` - Run the Docker image: ```sh docker run -p 5000:5000 rustdesk-web-client ``` - Open your browser and go to `localhost:5000` to see the web app ### RustDesk Web Client using existing Docker image If you do not want to build the Docker image yourself, you can use the image I built and uploaded to [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/r/keyurbhole/flutter_web_desk). - Pull the image: ```sh docker pull keyurbhole/flutter_web_desk ``` - Run the image: ```sh docker run -p 5000:5000 keyurbhole/flutter_web_desk ``` - Open your browser and go to `localhost:5000` to see the web app