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Francesca Lovebloom bc3a5d9e54 connlib: JNI bridge (#1848)
The biggest internal change is that all the methods on `Callbacks` (on
the Rust side!) return a `Result` now, so errors from the bridge or even
the client callbacks will be handled.

@roop there's nothing for you to review here, but note:

- the `bool` return values you've asked about in the past are gone now
- the route string for `onAddRoute`/`onRemoveRoute` no longer has the
extra quotes (it's no longer JSON)

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Signed-off-by: Francesca Lovebloom <franlovebloom@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jamil <jamilbk@users.noreply.github.com>
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Connlib

Firezone's connectivity library shared by all clients.

🚧 Disclaimer 🚧

NOTE: This repository is undergoing heavy construction. You could say we're Building In The Open™ in true open source spirit. Do not attempt to use anything released here until this notice is removed. You have been warned.

Building Connlib

Setting the CONNLIB_MOCK environment variable when packaging for Apple or Android will activate the mock feature flag, replacing connlib's normal connection logic with a mock for testing purposes.

  1. You'll need a Rust toolchain installed if you don't have one already. We recommend following the instructions at https://rustup.rs.
  2. rustup show will install all needed targets since they are added to rust-toolchain.toml.
  3. Follow the relevant instructions for your platform:
  4. Apple
  5. Android
  6. Linux
  7. Windows

Apple

Connlib should build successfully with recent macOS and Xcode versions assuming you have Rust installed. If not, open a PR with the notes you found.

Android

Linux

Windows