# Bisq [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/bisq-network/bisq.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/bisq-network/bisq) ## What is Bisq? Bisq is a safe, private and decentralized way to exchange bitcoin for national currencies and other cryptocurrencies. Bisq uses peer-to-peer technology and multi-signature escrow to facilitate trading without the need for a centralized third party exchange. Bisq is non-custodial (never holds your funds), and incorporates a human arbitration system to resolve disputes. For more information, see https://bisq-network/intro and for step-by-step getting started instructions, see https://bisq.network/get-started. ## Building Bisq You will need [JDK 10](https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk10-downloads-4416644.html) installed to complete the following instructions. 1. Clone the Bisq source code and cd into `bisq` git clone https://github.com/bisq-network/bisq cd bisq 2. Build Bisq You do _not_ need to install Gradle to complete the following command. The `gradlew` shell script will install it for you if necessary. ./gradlew build ## Running Bisq With the above build complete, the Bisq executable jar is now available in the `desktop/build/libs/` directory. Run it as follows, replacing `{version}` with the actual version found in the filename: java -jar desktop/build/libs/desktop-{version}-all.jar` ## Importing Bisq into Intellij IDEA _The following instructions have been tested on IDEA 2018.2_ 1. Open IDEA 1. Go to `Help->Edit Custom Properties...`, add a line to the file that reads `idea.max.intellisense.filesize=12500` (to handle Bisq's very large generated `PB.java` Protobuf source file) 1. Go to `Preferences->Plugins`. Search for and install the _Lombok_ plugin. When prompted, do not restart IDEA. 1. Go to `Preferences->Build, Execution, Deployment->Compiler->Annotation Processors` and check the `Enable annotation processing` option (to enable processing of Lombok annotations) 1. Restart IDEA 1. Go to `Import Project`, select `settings.gradle` and click `Open` 1. In the `Import Project from Gradle` screen, check the `Use auto-import` option and click `OK` 1. When prompted whether to overwrite the existing `.idea` directory, click `Yes` 1. In the `Project` tool window, right click on the root-level `.idea` folder, select `Git->Revert...` and click OK in the dialog that appears (to restore source-controlled `.idea` configuration files that get overwritten during project import) 1. Go to `Build->Build project`. Everything should build cleanly. You should be able to run tests, run `main` methods in any component, etc. > TIP: If you encounter compilation errors related to the `io.bisq.generated.protobuffer.PB` class, it is probably because you didn't run the full Gradle build above. You need to run the `generateProto` task in the `common` project. You can do this via the Gradle tool window in IDEA, or you can do it the command line with `cd common; ./gradlew generateProto`. Once you've done that, run `Build->Build project` again and you should have no errors.