# Installation Before proceeding, please note that MVT requires Python 3.6+ to run. While it should be available on most operating systems, please make sure of that before proceeding. ## Dependencies on Linux First install some basic dependencies that will be necessary to build all required tools: ```bash sudo apt install python3 python3-venv python3-pip sqlite3 libusb-1.0-0 ``` *libusb-1.0-0* is not required if you intend to only use `mvt-ios` and not `mvt-android`. (Recommended) Set up `pipx` For Ubuntu 23.04 or above: ```bash sudo apt install pipx pipx ensurepath ``` For Ubuntu 22.04 or below: ``` python3 -m pip install --user pipx python3 -m pipx ensurepath ``` Other distributions: check for a `pipx` or `python-pipx` via your package manager. When working with Android devices you should additionally install [Android SDK Platform Tools](https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools). If you prefer to install a package made available by your distribution of choice, please make sure the version is recent to ensure compatibility with modern Android devices. ## Dependencies on macOS Running MVT on macOS requires Xcode and [homebrew](https://brew.sh) to be installed. In order to install dependencies use: ```bash brew install python3 pipx libusb sqlite3 ``` *libusb* is not required if you intend to only use `mvt-ios` and not `mvt-android`. When working with Android devices you should additionally install [Android SDK Platform Tools](https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools): ```bash brew install --cask android-platform-tools ``` Or by downloading the [official binary releases](https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools). ## MVT on Windows MVT does not currently officially support running natively on Windows. While most functionality should work out of the box, there are known issues especially with `mvt-android`. It is recommended to try installing and running MVT from [Windows Subsystem Linux (WSL)](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/about) and follow Linux installation instructions for your distribution of choice. ## Installing MVT ### Installing from PyPI with pipx (recommended) 1. Install `pipx` following the instructions above for your OS/distribution. Make sure to run `pipx ensurepath` and open a new terminal window. 2. ```bash pipx install mvt ``` You now should have the `mvt-ios` and `mvt-android` utilities installed. If you run into problems with these commands not being found, ensure you have run `pipx ensurepath` and opened a new terminal window. ### Installing from PyPI directly into a virtual environment You can use `pipenv`, `poetry` etc. for your virtual environment, but the provided example is with the built-in `venv` tool: 1. Create the virtual environment in a folder in the current directory named `env`: ```bash python3 -m venv env ``` 2. Activate the virtual environment: ```bash source env/bin/activate ``` 3. Install `mvt` into the virtual environment: ```bash pip install mvt ``` The `mvt-ios` and `mvt-android` utilities should now be available as commands whenever the virtual environment is active. ### Installing from git source with pipx If you want to have the latest features in development, you can install MVT directly from the source code in git. ```bash pipx install --force git+https://github.com/mvt-project/mvt.git ``` You now should have the `mvt-ios` and `mvt-android` utilities installed. **Notes:** 1. The `--force` flag is necessary to force the reinstallation of the package. 2. To revert to using a PyPI version, it will be necessary to `pipx uninstall mvt` first.