WIX: Howto set the name of the msi output file dyn

2019-03-12 03:39发布

问题:

I want to include some dynamic part in the filename of the msi file my wix projects produce. This dynamic part should be controlled by variables which are part of my wix project and are declared like this:

<?define ProductVersion="7.1.0.1" ?>

Does anybody know about a way of sending that value of that wix variable to the linker to use it as a part of the output filename?

By the way: I'm using Wix3

回答1:

Since it's just a file name, why not have a post-build action that renames the file in your build script (assuming MSBuild)?



回答2:

You could update the OutputName of your .wixproj and use an MSBuild variable to pass through the version number or any other variable you like.

My build script looks like this:

set PRODUCTVERSION=7.1.0.1
MSBuild.exe /p:Configuration=Debug /p:ProductVersion=%PRODUCTVERSION% Installer.wixproj

And my WiX project looks like this:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<Project ToolsVersion="4.0" DefaultTargets="Build" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003">
  <PropertyGroup>
    <Configuration Condition=" '$(Configuration)' == '' ">Debug</Configuration>
    <Platform Condition=" '$(Platform)' == '' ">x86</Platform>
    <ProductVersion>1.0.0.0</ProductVersion>
    <ProjectGuid>{b7415c44-8d59-4ac2-b698-03e399a305e3}</ProjectGuid>
    <SchemaVersion>2.0</SchemaVersion>
    <OutputName>Installer.$(ProductVersion)</OutputName>
    ...
  </PropertyGroup>
  <PropertyGroup Condition=" '$(Configuration)|$(Platform)' == 'Debug|x86' ">
    <OutputPath>bin\$(Configuration)\</OutputPath>
    <IntermediateOutputPath>obj\$(Configuration)\</IntermediateOutputPath>
    <DefineConstants>Debug</DefineConstants>
    <WixVariables>ProductVersion=$(ProductVersion)</WixVariables>
  </PropertyGroup>
  ...
</Project>

The output would be:

Installer.7.1.0.1.msi


回答3:

The msi file name is not determined by your wix files, but by the light.exe -out switch. You can use the same value for -out and inside your wix files if you do the following in your build script, assuming it is a batch script:

  • set an environment variable with set productversion=1.2.3
  • Pass -out foo%productversion%.msi to the light.exe linker
  • use the same environment variable in your wix files as $(env.productversion)


回答4:

I found a couple of great reference posts to do just this operation:

http://blog.tentaclesoftware.com/archive/2009/05/03/38.aspx

and a follow-on with a better method of creating the output file using a pre-build event:

http://blog.tentaclesoftware.com/archive/2010/08/05/99.aspx

I know the links are old, but the method is sound.

Here are the basic steps:

  • Put the version you wish to use into a file you can access from your project. I use the main executable of my installation because I also bind to that version in my wxs. In my case, since I am building with C# and use SVN, I have a template version of my assembly.cs, assembly.cs.txt, that I run subwcrev on as a pre-build event to create the assembly.cs that gets compiled into my executable (I actually do it in a separate project in my solution). Subwcrev inserts some date and revision information that I use to create a version in the form "major.minor.version.0" where I use "year.month.revision.0" for my version.

  • Now, I usually just set AssemblyFileVersion with this method, but to be able to use my version number in the wixproj build event referenced in the post above, I also need to set AssemblyVersion since that is what can be accessed with GetAssemblyIdentity. This method would be questionable if I were really using an assembly someone else links to, but for me it is OK since it is in my final application executable.

  • Follow the steps outlined in the second post (the first post discusses using the binding method for version in wxs and how to unload and edit the wixproj - valuable context for the second post).

Works like a charm!



回答5:

If you have several configuration than within .wixprj file you can do the following

<OutputName Condition="'$(Configuration)' == 'User'">User.Setup</OutputName>
<OutputName Condition="'$(Configuration)' == 'Designer'">Designerr.Setup</OutputName>


回答6:

Do the variables have to be defined in WiX? I'm building my setup binaries from MSBuild, and I've simply set the output file name to MyProject_$(Platform) -- I expect that any MSBuild variable substitution will work equally well.



回答7:

Product Id="GUID" Name="whatevername $(var.ProductVersion)"