# Building and Testing cAdvisor **Note**: cAdvisor only builds on Linux since it uses Linux-only APIs. ## Installing Dependencies cAdvisor is written in the [Go](http://golang.org) programming language. If you haven't set up a Go development environment, please follow [these instructions](http://golang.org/doc/code.html) to install go tool and set up GOPATH. Note that the version of Go in package repositories of some operating systems is outdated, so please [download](https://golang.org/dl/) the latest version. **Note**: cAdvisor requires Go 1.11 to build. After setting up Go, you should be able to `go get` cAdvisor as expected (we use `-d` to only download): ``` $ go get -d github.com/google/cadvisor ``` ## Building from Source At this point you can build cAdvisor from the source folder: ``` $GOPATH/src/github.com/google/cadvisor $ make build ``` or run only unit tests: ``` $GOPATH/src/github.com/google/cadvisor $ make test ``` For integration tests, see the [integration testing](integration_testing.md) page. ### Non-volatile Memory Support cAdvisor can be linked against [libipmctl](https://github.com/intel/ipmctl) library that allows to gather information about IntelĀ® Optaneā„¢ DC Persistent memory. If you want to build cAdvisor with libipmctl support you must meet following requirements: * `libimpctl-devel` must be installed on build system. * `libimpctl` must be installed on all systems where cAdvisor is running. Detailed information about building `libipmctl` can be found in the project's [README](https://github.com/intel/ipmctl#build). Make sure to use the most up to date released version. Functionality that relies on `libipmctl` was tested against version 02.00.00.3719 of the library. To enable `libimpctl` support `GO_FLAGS` variable must be set: ``` $GOPATH/src/github.com/google/cadvisor $ GO_FLAGS="-tags=libipmctl,netgo" make build ``` ## Running Built Binary Now you can run the built binary: ``` $GOPATH/src/github.com/google/cadvisor $ sudo ./cadvisor ```