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Introduction

XQUIC Library released by Alibaba is …

a client and server implementation of QUIC and HTTP/3 as specified by the IETF. Currently supported QUIC versions are v1 and draft-29.

OS and platform agnostic. It currently supports Android, iOS, Linux, macOS and Windows(v1.2.0). Most of the code is used in our own products, and has been tested at scale on android, iOS apps, as well as servers.

still in active development. Interoperability is regularly tested with other QUIC implementations.

Features

Standardized Features

  • All big features conforming with RFC 9000, RFC9001, RFC9002, RFC9114 and RFC9204, including the interface between QUIC and TLS, 0-RTT connection establishment, HTTP/3 and QPACK.

  • ALPN Extension conforming with RFC7301

Not Yet Standardized Features

Library Features

  • Pluggable congestion control: NewReno, Cubic, BBR and BBRv2, ...

  • Pluggable cryptography, integration with BoringSSL and BabaSSL

  • Cross-platform implementation, support Android, iOS, Linux, macOS and Windows(v1.2.0)

Requirements

To build XQUIC, you need

  • CMake
  • BoringSSL or BabaSSL

To run test cases, you need

  • libevent
  • CUnit

QuickStart Guide

XQUIC supports both BabaSSL and BoringSSL.

Build with BoringSSL

# get XQUIC source code
git clone https://github.com/alibaba/xquic.git
cd xquic

# get and build BoringSSL
git clone https://github.com/google/boringssl.git ./third_party/boringssl
cd ./third_party/boringssl
mkdir -p build && cd build
cmake -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=0 -DCMAKE_C_FLAGS="-fPIC" -DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS="-fPIC" ..
make ssl crypto
cd ..
SSL_TYPE_STR="boringssl"
SSL_PATH_STR="${PWD}"
SSL_INC_PATH_STR="${PWD}/include"
SSL_LIB_PATH_STR="${PWD}/build/ssl/libssl.a;${PWD}/build/crypto/libcrypto.a"
cd ../..

# build XQUIC with BoringSSL
git submodule update --init --recursive
mkdir -p build; cd build
cmake -DGCOV=on -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DXQC_ENABLE_TESTING=1 -DXQC_SUPPORT_SENDMMSG_BUILD=1 -DXQC_ENABLE_EVENT_LOG=1 -DXQC_ENABLE_BBR2=1 -DXQC_ENABLE_RENO=1 -DSSL_TYPE=${SSL_TYPE_STR} -DSSL_PATH=${SSL_PATH_STR} -DSSL_INC_PATH=${SSL_INC_PATH_STR} -DSSL_LIB_PATH=${SSL_LIB_PATH_STR} ..
make -j

Build with BabaSSL

# get XQUIC source code
git clone https://github.com/alibaba/xquic.git
cd xquic

# get and build BabaSSL
git clone -b 8.3-stable https://github.com/Tongsuo-Project/Tongsuo.git ./third_party/babassl
cd ./third_party/babassl/
./config --prefix=/usr/local/babassl
make -j
SSL_TYPE_STR="babassl"
SSL_PATH_STR="${PWD}"
SSL_INC_PATH_STR="${PWD}/include"
SSL_LIB_PATH_STR="${PWD}/libssl.a;${PWD}/libcrypto.a"
cd -

# build XQUIC with BabaSSL
git submodule update --init --recursive
mkdir -p build; cd build
cmake -DGCOV=on -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DXQC_ENABLE_TESTING=1 -DXQC_SUPPORT_SENDMMSG_BUILD=1 -DXQC_ENABLE_EVENT_LOG=1 -DXQC_ENABLE_BBR2=1 -DXQC_ENABLE_RENO=1 -DSSL_TYPE=${SSL_TYPE_STR} -DSSL_PATH=${SSL_PATH_STR} -DSSL_INC_PATH=${SSL_INC_PATH_STR} -DSSL_LIB_PATH=${SSL_LIB_PATH_STR} ..
make -j

Run testcases

sh ../scripts/xquic_test.sh

Documentation

Contributing

We would love for you to contribute to XQUIC and help make it even better than it is today! All types of contributions are encouraged and valued. Thanks to all contributors. See our Contributing Guidelines for more information.

If you have any questions, please feel free to open a new Discussion topic in our discussion forums.

License

XQUIC is released under the Apache 2.0 License.

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