momo-jun commented on code in PR #18188:
URL: https://github.com/apache/pulsar/pull/18188#discussion_r1006318125


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site2/website/versioned_docs/version-2.7.5/client-libraries-cpp.md:
##########
@@ -5,161 +5,111 @@ sidebar_label: "C++"
 original_id: client-libraries-cpp
 ---
 
-You can use Pulsar C++ client to create Pulsar producers and consumers in C++.
+````mdx-code-block
+import Tabs from '@theme/Tabs';
+import TabItem from '@theme/TabItem';
+````
 
-All the methods in producer, consumer, and reader of a C++ client are 
thread-safe.
+You can use a Pulsar C++ client to create producers, consumers, and readers.
 
-## Supported platforms
+All the methods in producer, consumer, and reader of a C++ client are 
thread-safe. You can read the [API docs](/api/cpp) for the C++ client.
 
-Pulsar C++ client is supported on **Linux** and **MacOS** platforms.
+## Installation
 
-[Doxygen](http://www.doxygen.nl/)-generated API docs for the C++ client are 
available [here](/api/cpp).
+Use one of the following methods to install a Pulsar C++ client.
 
-## Linux
+### Brew
 
-> Since 2.1.0 release, Pulsar ships pre-built RPM and Debian packages. You can 
download and install those packages directly.
-
-Four kind of libraries `libpulsar.so` / `libpulsarnossl.so` / `libpulsar.a` / 
`libpulsarwithdeps.a` are included in your `/usr/lib` after rpm/deb download 
and install.
-By default, they are build under code path `${PULSAR_HOME}/pulsar-client-cpp`, 
using command
- `cmake . -DBUILD_TESTS=OFF -DLINK_STATIC=ON && make pulsarShared 
pulsarSharedNossl pulsarStatic pulsarStaticWithDeps -j 3`
-These libraries rely on some other libraries, if you want to get detailed 
version of dependencies libraries, please reference 
[these](https://github.com/apache/pulsar/blob/master/pulsar-client-cpp/pkg/rpm/Dockerfile)
 
[files](https://github.com/apache/pulsar/blob/master/pulsar-client-cpp/pkg/deb/Dockerfile).
-
-1. `libpulsar.so` is the Shared library, it contains statically linked `boost` 
and `openssl`, and will also dynamically link all other needed libraries.
-The command the when use this pulsar library is like this:
-
-```bash
-
- g++ --std=c++11  PulsarTest.cpp -o test /usr/lib/libpulsar.so 
-I/usr/local/ssl/include
-
-```
-
-2. `libpulsarnossl.so` is the Shared library that similar to `libpulsar.so` 
except that the library `openssl` and `crypto` are dynamically linked.
-The command the when use this pulsar library is like this:
+Use [Homebrew](http://brew.sh/) to install the latest tagged version with the 
library and headers:
 
 ```bash
-
- g++ --std=c++11  PulsarTest.cpp -o test /usr/lib/libpulsarnossl.so -lssl 
-lcrypto -I/usr/local/ssl/include -L/usr/local/ssl/lib
-
+brew install libpulsar
 ```
 
-3. `libpulsar.a` is the Static library, it need to load some dependencies 
library when using it. 
-The command the when use this pulsar library is like this:
-
-```bash
+### Deb
 
- g++ --std=c++11  PulsarTest.cpp -o test /usr/lib/libpulsar.a -lssl -lcrypto 
-ldl -lpthread  -I/usr/local/ssl/include -L/usr/local/ssl/lib -lboost_system 
-lboost_regex -lcurl -lprotobuf -lzstd -lz
-
-```
+1. Download any one of the Deb packages:
 
-4. `libpulsarwithdeps.a` is the Static library, base on `libpulsar.a`, and 
archived in the dependencies libraries of `libboost_regex`,  `libboost_system`, 
`libcurl`, `libprotobuf`, `libzstd` and `libz`, 
-The command the when use this pulsar library is like this:
+<Tabs>
+<TabItem value="client">
 
 ```bash
-
- g++ --std=c++11  PulsarTest.cpp -o test /usr/lib/libpulsarwithdeps.a -lssl 
-lcrypto -ldl -lpthread  -I/usr/local/ssl/include -L/usr/local/ssl/lib
-
+wget @pulsar:deb:client@
 ```
 
-`libpulsarwithdeps.a` does not include library openssl related libraries: 
`libssl` and `libcrypto`, because these 2 library is related to security, 
-by using user local system provided version is more reasonable, and more easy 
for user to handling security issue and library upgrade.
-
-### Install RPM
-
-1. Download a RPM package from the links in the table. 
-
-| Link | Crypto files |
-|------|--------------|
-| [client](@pulsar:dist_rpm:client@) | [asc](@pulsar:dist_rpm:[email protected]), 
[sha512](@pulsar:dist_rpm:[email protected]) |
-| [client-debuginfo](@pulsar:dist_rpm:client-debuginfo@) | 
[asc](@pulsar:dist_rpm:[email protected]),  
[sha512](@pulsar:dist_rpm:[email protected]) |
-| [client-devel](@pulsar:dist_rpm:client-devel@) | 
[asc](@pulsar:dist_rpm:[email protected]),  
[sha512](@pulsar:dist_rpm:[email protected]) |
+This package contains shared libraries `libpulsar.so` and `libpulsarnossl.so`.
 
-2. Install the package using the following command.
+</TabItem>
+<TabItem value="client-devel">
 
 ```bash
-
-$ rpm -ivh apache-pulsar-client*.rpm
-
+wget @pulsar:deb:client-devel@
 ```
 
-After install, Pulsar libraries will be placed under `/usr/lib`.
-
-### Install Debian
+This package contains static libraries: `libpulsar.a`, `libpulsarwithdeps.a` 
and C/C++ headers.
 
-1. Download a Debian package from the links in the table. 
-
-| Link | Crypto files |
-|------|--------------|
-| [client](@pulsar:deb:client@) | [asc](@pulsar:dist_deb:[email protected]), 
[sha512](@pulsar:dist_deb:[email protected]) |
-| [client-devel](@pulsar:deb:client-devel@) | 
[asc](@pulsar:dist_deb:[email protected]),  
[sha512](@pulsar:dist_deb:[email protected]) |
+</TabItem>
+</Tabs>
 
 2. Install the package using the following command:
 
 ```bash
-
-$ apt install ./apache-pulsar-client*.deb
-
+apt install ./apache-pulsar-client*.deb
 ```
 
-After install, Pulsar libraries will be placed under `/usr/lib`.
-
-### Build
-
-> If you want to build RPM and Debian packages from the latest master, follow 
the instructions below. All the instructions are run at the root directory of 
your cloned Pulsar repository.
+Now, you can see Pulsar C++ client libraries installed under the `/usr/lib` 
directory.
 
-There are recipes that build RPM and Debian packages containing a
-statically linked `libpulsar.so` / `libpulsarnossl.so` / `libpulsar.a` / 
`libpulsarwithdeps.a` with all the required
-dependencies.
+### RPM
 
-To build the C++ library packages, build the Java packages first.
+1. Download any one of the RPM packages:
 
-```shell
-
-mvn install -DskipTests
+<Tabs>
+<TabItem value="client">
 
+```bash
+wget @pulsar:dist_rpm:client@
 ```
 
-#### RPM
+This package contains shared libraries: `libpulsar.so` and `libpulsarnossl.so`.
 
-```shell
-
-pulsar-client-cpp/pkg/rpm/docker-build-rpm.sh
+</TabItem>
+<TabItem value="client-debuginfo">
 
+```bash
+wget @pulsar:dist_rpm:client-debuginfo@
 ```
 
-This builds the RPM inside a Docker container and it leaves the RPMs in 
`pulsar-client-cpp/pkg/rpm/RPMS/x86_64/`.
+This package contains debug symbols for `libpulsar.so`

Review Comment:
   ```suggestion
   This package contains debug symbols for `libpulsar.so`.
   ```



##########
site2/website/versioned_docs/version-2.10.x/client-libraries-cpp.md:
##########
@@ -5,341 +5,111 @@ sidebar_label: "C++"
 original_id: client-libraries-cpp
 ---
 
-You can use Pulsar C++ client to create Pulsar producers and consumers in C++.
+````mdx-code-block
+import Tabs from '@theme/Tabs';
+import TabItem from '@theme/TabItem';
+````
 
-All the methods in producer, consumer, and reader of a C++ client are 
thread-safe.
+You can use a Pulsar C++ client to create producers, consumers, and readers.
 
-## Supported platforms
+All the methods in producer, consumer, and reader of a C++ client are 
thread-safe. You can read the [API docs](/api/cpp) for the C++ client.
 
-Pulsar C++ client is supported on **Linux** ,**macOS** and **Windows** 
platforms.
+## Installation
 
-[Doxygen](http://www.doxygen.nl/)-generated API docs for the C++ client are 
available [here](/api/cpp).
+Use one of the following methods to install a Pulsar C++ client.
 
+### Brew
 
-## Linux
-
-:::note
-
-You can choose one of the following installation methods based on your needs: 
Compilation, Install RPM or Install Debian.
-
-:::
-
-### Compilation 
-
-#### System requirements
-
-You need to install the following components before using the C++ client:
-
-* [CMake](https://cmake.org/)
-* [Boost](http://www.boost.org/)
-* [Protocol Buffers](https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/) >= 3
-* [libcurl](https://curl.se/libcurl/)
-* [Google Test](https://github.com/google/googletest)
-
-1. Clone the Pulsar repository.
-
-```shell
-
-$ git clone https://github.com/apache/pulsar
-
-```
-
-2. Install all necessary dependencies.
-
-```shell
-
-$ apt-get install cmake libssl-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev liblog4cxx-dev \
-  libprotobuf-dev protobuf-compiler libboost-all-dev google-mock libgtest-dev 
libjsoncpp-dev
-
-```
-
-3. Compile and install [Google Test](https://github.com/google/googletest).
-
-```shell
-
-# libgtest-dev version is 1.18.0 or above
-$ cd /usr/src/googletest
-$ sudo cmake .
-$ sudo make
-$ sudo cp ./googlemock/libgmock.a ./googlemock/gtest/libgtest.a /usr/lib/
-
-# less than 1.18.0
-$ cd /usr/src/gtest
-$ sudo cmake .
-$ sudo make
-$ sudo cp libgtest.a /usr/lib
-
-$ cd /usr/src/gmock
-$ sudo cmake .
-$ sudo make
-$ sudo cp libgmock.a /usr/lib
-
-```
-
-4. Compile the Pulsar client library for C++ inside the Pulsar repository.
-
-```shell
-
-$ cd pulsar-client-cpp
-$ cmake .
-$ make
-
-```
-
-After you install the components successfully, the files `libpulsar.so` and 
`libpulsar.a` are in the `lib` folder of the repository. The tools 
`perfProducer` and `perfConsumer` are in the `perf` directory.
-
-### Install Dependencies
-
-> Since 2.1.0 release, Pulsar ships pre-built RPM and Debian packages. You can 
download and install those packages directly.
-
-After you download and install RPM or DEB, the `libpulsar.so`, 
`libpulsarnossl.so`, `libpulsar.a`, and `libpulsarwithdeps.a` libraries are in 
your `/usr/lib` directory.
-
-By default, they are built in code path `${PULSAR_HOME}/pulsar-client-cpp`. 
You can build with the command below.
-
- `cmake . -DBUILD_TESTS=OFF -DLINK_STATIC=ON && make pulsarShared 
pulsarSharedNossl pulsarStatic pulsarStaticWithDeps -j 3`.
-
-These libraries rely on some other libraries. If you want to get detailed 
version of dependencies, see 
[RPM](https://github.com/apache/pulsar/blob/master/pulsar-client-cpp/pkg/rpm/Dockerfile)
 or 
[DEB](https://github.com/apache/pulsar/blob/master/pulsar-client-cpp/pkg/deb/Dockerfile)
 files.
-
-1. `libpulsar.so` is a shared library, containing statically linked `boost` 
and `openssl`. It also dynamically links all other necessary libraries. You can 
use this Pulsar library with the command below.
+Use [Homebrew](http://brew.sh/) to install the latest tagged version with the 
library and headers:
 
 ```bash
-
- g++ --std=c++11  PulsarTest.cpp -o test /usr/lib/libpulsar.so 
-I/usr/local/ssl/include
-
-```
-
-2. `libpulsarnossl.so` is a shared library, similar to `libpulsar.so` except 
that the libraries `openssl` and `crypto` are dynamically linked. You can use 
this Pulsar library with the command below.
-
-```bash
-
- g++ --std=c++11  PulsarTest.cpp -o test /usr/lib/libpulsarnossl.so -lssl 
-lcrypto -I/usr/local/ssl/include -L/usr/local/ssl/lib
-
+brew install libpulsar
 ```
 
-3. `libpulsar.a` is a static library. You need to load dependencies before 
using this library. You can use this Pulsar library with the command below.
+### Deb
 
-```bash
+1. Download any one of the Deb packages:
 
- g++ --std=c++11  PulsarTest.cpp -o test /usr/lib/libpulsar.a -lssl -lcrypto 
-ldl -lpthread  -I/usr/local/ssl/include -L/usr/local/ssl/lib -lboost_system 
-lboost_regex -lcurl -lprotobuf -lzstd -lz
-
-```
-
-4. `libpulsarwithdeps.a` is a static library, based on `libpulsar.a`. It is 
archived in the dependencies of `libboost_regex`, `libboost_system`, `libcurl`, 
`libprotobuf`, `libzstd` and `libz`. You can use this Pulsar library with the 
command below.
+<Tabs>
+<TabItem value="client">
 
 ```bash
-
- g++ --std=c++11  PulsarTest.cpp -o test /usr/lib/libpulsarwithdeps.a -lssl 
-lcrypto -ldl -lpthread  -I/usr/local/ssl/include -L/usr/local/ssl/lib
-
+wget @pulsar:deb:client@
 ```
 
-The `libpulsarwithdeps.a` does not include library openssl related libraries 
`libssl` and `libcrypto`, because these two libraries are related to security. 
It is more reasonable and easier to use the versions provided by the local 
system to handle security issues and upgrade libraries.
-
-### Install RPM
+This package contains shared libraries `libpulsar.so` and `libpulsarnossl.so`.
 
-1. Download an RPM package from the links in the table. 
-
-| Link | Crypto files |
-|------|--------------|
-| [client](@pulsar:dist_rpm:client@) | [asc](@pulsar:dist_rpm:[email protected]), 
[sha512](@pulsar:dist_rpm:[email protected]) |
-| [client-debuginfo](@pulsar:dist_rpm:client-debuginfo@) | 
[asc](@pulsar:dist_rpm:[email protected]),  
[sha512](@pulsar:dist_rpm:[email protected]) |
-| [client-devel](@pulsar:dist_rpm:client-devel@) | 
[asc](@pulsar:dist_rpm:[email protected]),  
[sha512](@pulsar:dist_rpm:[email protected]) |
-
-2. Install the package using the following command.
+</TabItem>
+<TabItem value="client-devel">
 
 ```bash
-
-$ rpm -ivh apache-pulsar-client*.rpm
-
-```
-
-After you install RPM successfully, Pulsar libraries are in the `/usr/lib` 
directory, for example:
-
-```bash
-
-lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 18 Dec 30 22:21 libpulsar.so -> libpulsar.so.2.9.1
-lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 23 Dec 30 22:21 libpulsarnossl.so -> 
libpulsarnossl.so.2.9.1
-
+wget @pulsar:deb:client-devel@
 ```
 
-:::note
+This package contains static libraries: `libpulsar.a`, `libpulsarwithdeps.a` 
and C/C++ headers.
 
-If you get the error that `libpulsar.so: cannot open shared object file: No 
such file or directory` when starting Pulsar client, you may need to run 
`ldconfig` first.
+</TabItem>
+</Tabs>
 
-:::
-
-2. Install the GCC and g++ using the following command, otherwise errors would 
occur in installing Node.js.
+2. Install the package using the following command:
 
 ```bash
-
-$ sudo yum -y install gcc automake autoconf libtool make
-$ sudo yum -y install gcc-c++
-
+apt install ./apache-pulsar-client*.deb
 ```
 
-### Install Debian
+Now, you can see Pulsar C++ client libraries installed under the `/usr/lib` 
directory.
 
-1. Download a Debian package from the links in the table. 
+### RPM
 
-| Link | Crypto files |
-|------|--------------|
-| [client](@pulsar:deb:client@) | [asc](@pulsar:dist_deb:[email protected]), 
[sha512](@pulsar:dist_deb:[email protected]) |
-| [client-devel](@pulsar:deb:client-devel@) | 
[asc](@pulsar:dist_deb:[email protected]),  
[sha512](@pulsar:dist_deb:[email protected]) |
+1. Download any one of the RPM packages:
 
-2. Install the package using the following command.
+<Tabs>
+<TabItem value="client">
 
 ```bash
-
-$ apt install ./apache-pulsar-client*.deb
-
+wget @pulsar:dist_rpm:client@
 ```
 
-After you install DEB successfully, Pulsar libraries are in the `/usr/lib` 
directory.
-
-### Build
+This package contains shared libraries: `libpulsar.so` and `libpulsarnossl.so`.
 
-> If you want to build RPM and Debian packages from the latest master, follow 
the instructions below. You should run all the instructions at the root 
directory of your cloned Pulsar repository.
-
-There are recipes that build RPM and Debian packages containing a
-statically linked `libpulsar.so` / `libpulsarnossl.so` / `libpulsar.a` / 
`libpulsarwithdeps.a` with all required dependencies.
-
-To build the C++ library packages, you need to build the Java packages first.
-
-```shell
-
-mvn install -DskipTests
-
-```
-
-#### RPM
-
-To build the RPM inside a Docker container, use the command below. The RPMs 
are in the `pulsar-client-cpp/pkg/rpm/RPMS/x86_64/` path.
-
-```shell
-
-pulsar-client-cpp/pkg/rpm/docker-build-rpm.sh
-
-```
-
-| Package name | Content |
-|-----|-----|
-| pulsar-client | Shared library `libpulsar.so` and `libpulsarnossl.so` |
-| pulsar-client-devel | Static library `libpulsar.a`, `libpulsarwithdeps.a`and 
C++ and C headers |
-| pulsar-client-debuginfo | Debug symbols for `libpulsar.so` |
-
-#### Debian
-
-To build Debian packages, enter the following command.
-
-```shell
-
-pulsar-client-cpp/pkg/deb/docker-build-deb.sh
-
-```
-
-Debian packages are created in the `pulsar-client-cpp/pkg/deb/BUILD/DEB/` path.
-
-| Package name | Content |
-|-----|-----|
-| pulsar-client | Shared library `libpulsar.so` and `libpulsarnossl.so` |
-| pulsar-client-dev | Static library `libpulsar.a`, `libpulsarwithdeps.a` and 
C++ and C headers |
-
-## MacOS
-
-### Compilation
-
-1. Clone the Pulsar repository.
-
-```shell
-
-$ git clone https://github.com/apache/pulsar
-
-```
-
-2. Install all necessary dependencies.
-
-```shell
-
-# OpenSSL installation
-$ brew install openssl
-$ export OPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR=/usr/local/opt/openssl/include/
-$ export OPENSSL_ROOT_DIR=/usr/local/opt/openssl/
-
-# Protocol Buffers installation
-$ brew install protobuf boost boost-python log4cxx
-# If you are using python3, you need to install boost-python3 
-
-# Google Test installation
-$ git clone https://github.com/google/googletest.git
-$ cd googletest
-$ git checkout release-1.12.1
-$ cmake .
-$ make install
-
-```
-
-3. Compile the Pulsar client library in the repository that you cloned.
-
-```shell
-
-$ cd pulsar-client-cpp
-$ cmake .
-$ make
-
-```
-
-### Install `libpulsar`
-
-Pulsar releases are available in the [Homebrew](https://brew.sh/) core 
repository. You can install the C++ client library with the following command. 
The package is installed with the library and headers.
-
-```shell
-
-brew install libpulsar
+</TabItem>
+<TabItem value="client-debuginfo">
 
+```bash
+wget @pulsar:dist_rpm:client-debuginfo@
 ```
 
-## Windows (64-bit)
-
-### Compilation
-
-1. Clone the Pulsar repository.
+This package contains debug symbols for `libpulsar.so`

Review Comment:
   ```suggestion
   This package contains debug symbols for `libpulsar.so`.
   ```



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