# Obtaining Source Code ## About OpenHarmony OpenHarmony is an open-source project launched by the OpenAtom Foundation. The purpose of this project is to build an open, distributed operating system \(OS\) framework for smart IoT devices in the full-scenario, full-connectivity, and full-intelligence era. The open-source code repositories are available at [https://openharmony.gitee.com](https://openharmony.gitee.com). ## Overview of Source Code Acquisition The OpenHarmony source code is open to you as [HPM parts](../hpm-part/hpm-part-about.md), which can be obtained in any of the following ways: - **Method 1**: Acquire the source code from the Gitee code repository. You can use the **repo** or **git** tool to download the latest code from the code repository. - **Method 2**: Acquire the source code from [DevEco Marketplace](https://repo.harmonyos.com/#/en/home). Visit [DevEco Marketplace](https://repo.harmonyos.com/#/en/home), search for your desired open-source distribution, and download the bundle list \(or customize bundles and download the bundle list\). Then use the **hpm-cli** tool to download and install the bundles and compilation toolchain on your local PC. - **Method 3**: Download the compressed file of a distribution from a mirror site. This method provides a fast download speed, so you can also use this method for obtaining the source code of an earlier version. - **Method 4**: Acquire the source code from the GitHub image repository. You can use the **repo** or **git** tool to download the latest code from the code repository. ## Method 1: Acquiring Source Code from the Gitee Code Repository ### When to Use - You want to establish a baseline based on stable OpenHarmony releases and distribute the baseline to your customers. - You have interconnected your software with OpenHarmony and need official certification from OpenHarmony. - You want to contribute code to the OpenHarmony community after obtaining official OpenHarmony certification for chips, modules, and applications. - You need to rectify OpenHarmony issues. - You want to learn OpenHarmony source code. ### Prerequisites 1. Register your account with Gitee. 2. Register an SSH public key for access to Gitee. 3. Install the [git client](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Getting-Started-Installing-Git) and [git-lfs](https://gitee.com/vcs-all-in-one/git-lfs?_from=gitee_search#downloading), and configure basic user information. ```shell git config --global user.name "yourname" git config --global user.email "your-email-address" git config --global credential.helper store ``` 4. Run the following commands to install the **repo** tool: In this example, **~/bin** is used as an example installation directory. You can change the directory as needed. ```shell mkdir ~/bin curl https://gitee.com/oschina/repo/raw/fork_flow/repo-py3 -o ~/bin/repo chmod a+x ~/bin/repo pip3 install -i https://repo.huaweicloud.com/repository/pypi/simple requests ``` 5. Add the path of the **repo** tool to environment variables. ```shell vim ~/.bashrc # Edit environment variables. export PATH=~/bin:$PATH # Add the path of the **repo** tool to the end of environment variables. source ~/.bashrc # Apply environment variables. ``` ### How to Use >![](../public_sys-resources/icon-note.gif) **NOTE** > >Download the release code, which is more stable, if you want to develop commercial functionalities. Download the master code if you want to get quick access to the latest features for your development. - **Obtaining OpenHarmony release code** For details about how to obtain the source code of an OpenHarmony release, see the [Release Notes](../../release-notes/Readme.md). - **Obtaining OpenHarmony master code** Method 1 \(recommended\): Use the **repo** tool to download the source code over SSH. \(You must have registered an SSH public key for access to Gitee.\) ```shell repo init -u git@gitee.com:openharmony/manifest.git -b master --no-repo-verify repo sync -c repo forall -c 'git lfs pull' ``` Method 2: Use the **repo** tool to download the source code over HTTPS. ```shell repo init -u https://gitee.com/openharmony/manifest.git -b master --no-repo-verify repo sync -c repo forall -c 'git lfs pull' ``` ## Method 2: Acquiring Source Code from DevEco Marketplace ### When to Use If OpenHarmony is new to you, sample solutions are helpful to your development. You can obtain an open-source distribution from [DevEco Marketplace](https://repo.harmonyos.com/#/en/home), or customize a distribution by adding or deleting bundles of an open-source distribution. Then use the **hpm-cli** tool to download and install the bundles and compilation toolchain on your local PC. ### Prerequisites You must install **Node.js** and HPM on your local PC. The installation procedure is as follows: 1. Install **Node.js**. Download **Node.js** from its official website and install it on your local PC. The [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/) version must be 12.x \(including npm 6.14.4\) or later. An LTS version is recommended. 2. Install the **hpm-cli** tool using **npm** delivered with **Node.js**. Open the CMD window and run the following command: ```shell npm install -g @ohos/hpm-cli ``` 3. Run the following command to check whether the installation is successful. If the HPM version is displayed, the installation is successful. ```shell hpm -V or hpm --version ``` 4. Run the following command to upgrade the HPM version: ```shell npm update -g @ohos/hpm-cli ``` ### How to Use 1. Search for distributions. 1. Access [DevEco Marketplace](https://repo.harmonyos.com/#/en/home), and click **Equipment Bundle**. Then go to the **Open Source Distribution** page. 2. Enter a keyword \(for example: **camera**\) in the search box. All matched distributions are found. 3. Specify filter criteria, such as the bundle type \(for example: **Board support** or **Kernel support**\), to further filter the distributions. 4. Find your desired distribution and click it to view details. **Figure 1** HPM page ![](figure/hpm-page.png "hpm-page") 2. Learn more about the distribution. 1. Read carefully the information about the distribution to learn its application scenarios, features, bundles, usage, and customization methods, as shown in the following figure. 2. Click **Download** if you want to download the distribution to your local PC. 3. Click **Custom** if you want to add or delete bundles of the distribution. **Figure 2** Example distribution ![](figure/example-distribution.png "example-distribution") 3. Customize bundles. 1. Access the **Custom solution** page, as shown in the following figure. 2. Set the toggle switch next to a specific optional bundle to delete it from the distribution, or click **Add bundle** to add new bundles. 3. Enter the basic information about your project, including the bundle name, version, and description, on the right pane. 4. Click **Download**. The system generates the OpenHarmony code structure file \(for example, **my\_cust\_dist.zip**\) and saves it to your local PC. **Figure 3** Customizing bundles ![](figure/customizing-bundles.png "customizing-bundles") 4. Install bundles. 1. Decompress the downloaded code structure file using CMD on Windows (or shell in Linux). 2. In the generated directory, run the **hpm install** command to download and install bundles. If the **Install successful** message is displayed, the command has been executed successfully. 3. Obtain the bundles. The downloaded bundles are stored in the **ohos\_bundles** folder under the project directory. \(The source code of some bundles will be copied to a specified directory after the bundles are installed.\) ## Method 3: Acquiring Source Code from a Mirror Site To ensure the download performance, you are advised to download the source code or the corresponding solution from the image library of the respective site listed in the table below. The table below provides only the sites for downloading the latest OpenHarmony LTS code. For details about how to obtain the source code of earlier versions, see the [Release Notes]([Release Notes](../../release-notes/Readme.md). **Table 1** Sites for acquiring source code | **LTS Code**| **Version**| **Site**| **SHA-256 Checksum**| **Software Package Size**| | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | | Full code base (for mini, small, and standard systems)| 3.0 | [Download](https://repo.huaweicloud.com/openharmony/os/3.0/code-v3.0-LTS.tar.gz) | [Download](https://repo.huaweicloud.com/openharmony/os/3.0/code-v3.0-LTS.tar.gz.sha256)| 7.0 GB | | Standard system solution (binary)| 3.0 | [Download](https://repo.huaweicloud.com/openharmony/os/3.0/standard.tar.gz)| [Download](https://repo.huaweicloud.com/openharmony/os/3.0/standard.tar.gz.sha256)| 973.7 MB | | Hi3861 solution (binary)| 3.0 | [Download](https://repo.huaweicloud.com/openharmony/os/3.0/hispark_pegasus.tar.gz)| [Download](https://repo.huaweicloud.com/openharmony/os/3.0/hispark_pegasus.tar.gz.sha256)| 16.5 MB | | Hi3518 solution (binary)| 3.0 | [Download](https://repo.huaweicloud.com/openharmony/os/3.0/hispark_aries.tar.gz)| [Download](https://repo.huaweicloud.com/openharmony/os/3.0/hispark_aries.tar.gz.sha256)| 158.1 MB | | Hi3516 solution-LiteOS (binary)| 3.0 | [Download](https://repo.huaweicloud.com/openharmony/os/3.0/hispark_taurus.tar.gz) | [Download](https://repo.huaweicloud.com/openharmony/os/3.0/hispark_taurus.tar.gz)| 248.9 MB | | Hi3516 solution-Linux (binary)| 3.0 | [Download](https://repo.huaweicloud.com/openharmony/os/3.0/hispark_taurus_linux.tar.gz)| [Download](https://repo.huaweicloud.com/openharmony/os/3.0/hispark_taurus_linux.tar.gz.sha256) | 418.1 MB | | RELEASE-NOTES | 3.0 | [Download](https://gitee.com/openharmony/docs/blob/OpenHarmony-3.0-LTS/en/release-notes/OpenHarmony-v3.0-LTS.md)| - | - | | **Source code of the Latest Release**| **Version**| **Site**| **SHA-256 Checksum**| **Software Package Size**| | Full code base (for mini, small, and standard systems)| 3.2 Beta4 | [Download](https://repo.huaweicloud.com/harmonyos/os/3.2-Beta4/code-v3.2-Beta4.tar.gz) | [Download](https://repo.huaweicloud.com/harmonyos/os/3.2-Beta4/code-v3.2-Beta4.tar.gz.sha256) | 19.0 GB | | RK3568 standard system solution (binary)| 3.2 Beta4 | [Download](https://repo.huaweicloud.com/harmonyos/os/3.2-Beta4/dayu200_standard_arm32.tar.gz) | [Download](https://repo.huaweicloud.com/harmonyos/os/3.2-Beta4/dayu200_standard_arm32.tar.gz.sha256) | 3.2 GB | | Hi3861 solution (binary)| 3.2 Beta4 | [Download](https://repo.huaweicloud.com/harmonyos/os/3.2-Beta4/hispark_pegasus.tar.gz) | [Download](https://repo.huaweicloud.com/harmonyos/os/3.2-Beta4/hispark_pegasus.tar.gz.sha256) | 22.6 MB | | Hi3516 solution-LiteOS (binary)| 3.2 Beta4 | [Download](https://repo.huaweicloud.com/harmonyos/os/3.2-Beta4/hispark_taurus_LiteOS.tar.gz)| [Download](https://repo.huaweicloud.com/harmonyos/os/3.2-Beta4/hispark_taurus_LiteOS.tar.gz.sha256)| 293.9 MB | | Hi3516 solution-Linux (binary)| 3.2 Beta4 | [Download](https://repo.huaweicloud.com/harmonyos/os/3.2-Beta4/hispark_taurus_Linux.tar.gz)| [Download](https://repo.huaweicloud.com/harmonyos/os/3.2-Beta4/hispark_taurus_Linux.tar.gz.sha256)| 173.2 MB | | RELEASE-NOTES | 3.2 Beta4 | [Download](../../release-notes/OpenHarmony-v3.2-beta4.md)| - | - | | **Compiler Toolchain**| **Version**| **Site**| **SHA-256 Checksum**| **Software Package Size**| | Compiler toolchain| - | [Download](https://repo.huaweicloud.com/openharmony/os/2.0/tool_chain/)| - | - | ## Method 4: Acquiring Source Code from the GitHub Image Repository >![](../public_sys-resources/icon-note.gif) **NOTE** > > The image repository is synchronized at 23:00 (UTC +8:00) every day. Method 1 \(recommended\): Use the **repo** tool to download the source code over SSH. \(You must have registered an SSH public key for access to GitHub. For details, see [Adding a new SSH key to your GitHub account](https://docs.github.com/en/authentication/connecting-to-github-with-ssh/adding-a-new-ssh-key-to-your-github-account).\) ```shell repo init -u git@github.com:openharmony/manifest.git -b master --no-repo-verify repo sync -c repo forall -c 'git lfs pull' ``` Method 2: Use the **repo** tool to download the source code over HTTPS. ```shell repo init -u https://github.com/openharmony/manifest.git -b master --no-repo-verify repo sync -c repo forall -c 'git lfs pull' ``` ## Source Code Directories The following table describes the OpenHarmony source code directories. **Table 2** Source code directories

Name

Description

applications

Application samples, for example, camera

base

Basic software service subsystem set and hardware service subsystem set

build

Bundle-based compilation, build, and configuration scripts

docs

Reference documents

domains

Enhanced software service subsystem set

drivers

Driver subsystem

foundation

Basic system capability subsystem set

kernel

Kernel subsystem

prebuilts

Compiler and toolchain subsystem

test

Testing subsystem

third_party

Open-source third-party software

utils

Commonly used development tools

vendor

Vendor-provided software

build.py

Compilation script file