There's no real need to install to custom paths
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Build instructions for Windows
- Prepare folder
- Install third party software
- Clone source code and prepare libraries
- Build the project
- Qt Visual Studio Tools
Prepare folder
The build is done in Visual Studio 2022 with 10.0.22000.0 SDK version.
Choose an empty folder for the future build, for example D:\TBuild. It will be named BuildPath in the rest of this document. Create two folders there, BuildPath\ThirdParty and BuildPath\Libraries.
All commands (if not stated otherwise) will be launched from x86 Native Tools Command Prompt for VS 2022.bat (should be in Start Menu > Visual Studio 2022 menu folder). Pay attention not to use any other Command Prompt.
Obtain your API credentials
You will require api_id and api_hash to access the Telegram API servers. To learn how to obtain them click here.
Install third party software
- Download Python 3.10 installer from https://www.python.org/downloads/ and install it with adding to PATH.
- Download CMake 3.21 or later installer from https://cmake.org/download/ and install it.
- Download Git installer from https://git-scm.com/download/win and install it.
Clone source code and prepare libraries
Open x86 Native Tools Command Prompt for VS 2022.bat, go to BuildPath and run
git clone --recursive https://github.com/telegramdesktop/tdesktop.git
tdesktop\Telegram\build\prepare\win.bat
Build the project
Go to BuildPath\tdesktop\Telegram and run (using your api_id and api_hash)
configure.bat -D TDESKTOP_API_ID=YOUR_API_ID -D TDESKTOP_API_HASH=YOUR_API_HASH
- Open BuildPath\tdesktop\out\Telegram.sln in Visual Studio 2022
- Select Telegram project and press Build > Build Telegram (Debug and Release configurations)
- The result Telegram.exe will be located in D:\TBuild\tdesktop\out\Debug (and Release)
Qt Visual Studio Tools
For better debugging you may want to install Qt Visual Studio Tools:
- Open Extensions -> Manage Extensions
- Go to Online tab
- Search for Qt
- Install Qt Visual Studio Tools extension