This is a guide on setting up Logseq development dependencies on Windows. Once these dependencies are installed, you can follow the develop-logseq docs for build instructions.
Winget is a package manager installed by default on windows.
winget install --id CoreyButler.NVMforWindows
nvm install 18
nvm use 18
npm install -g yarn
winget install --id Microsoft.OpenJDK.17
winget install --id Microsoft.VisualStudio.2022.Community
An installer for clojure is available from casselc/clj-msi
choco install nvm
nvm install 18
nvm use 18
npm install -g yarn
choco install visualstudio2022community
choco install javaruntime
choco install clojure
scoop bucket add scoop-clojure https://github.com/littleli/scoop-clojure
scoop bucket add extras
scoop bucket add java
scoop install java/openjdk clojure clj-deps babashka leiningen nodejs-lts
$env:GLOBAL_AGENT_HTTPS_PROXY='http://<proxy-host>:<proxy-port>'
$env:ELECTRON_GET_USE_PROXY='true'
$env:HTTPS_PROXY='http://<proxy-host>:<proxy-port>'
$env:HTTP_PROXY='http://<proxy-host>:<proxy-port>'
During the build process node-gyp
may complain that it cannot find Visual Studio. Try building the app in Developer Powershell for VS(shipped with Visual Studio). If this does not work for you, This issue may be helpful.
add the following pair to deps.edn
:
:mvn/repos {
"central" {:url "https://maven.aliyun.com/repository/public"}
"clojars" {:url "https://mirrors.tuna.tsinghua.edu.cn/clojars"}
}
The mirrors above are friendly to Chinese developers(with bad network), developers with self-hosted repositories can use their own services.