Electron create MSI installer using electron-build

2019-04-04 17:29发布

I managed to create an .exe installer for windows using electron builder, I create 2 package.json as pointed out in the docs :

https://github.com/electron-userland/electron-builder.

I ended up having a folder with a working .exe enter image description here

"dist:win64": "./node_modules/.bin/build --platform win32 --arch x64"

The build section of my main package.json is

"build": {
    "app-bundle-id": "org.test.mytest",
    "app-category-type": "public.app-category.graphics-design",
    "osx": {
      "contents": [
        {
          "x": 410,
          "y": 150,
          "type": "link",
          "path": "/Applications"
        },
        {
          "x": 130,
          "y": 150,
          "type": "file"
        }
      ]
    },
    "win": {
      "title": "My awesome app",
      "version": "2.28.999.1",
      "noMsi": false,
      "authors": "Author"
    }
  }

Everything works fine, I have and .exe installer but no way to have an .msi installer that put the content in program files directory.

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Instead I ended up with an installation in the C:\Users\UserHome\AppData\Local\electron folder with and installer like below.

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Is there a way to have a real .msi installer using electron builder that put the content in the Program file folder. The only one project that worked is this one https://github.com/theodo/electron-boilerplate but it uses a former version of electron-builder.

In the electron doc setting the noMsi to false, should do the trick ...

Should Squirrel.Windows create an MSI installer?

4条回答
干净又极端
2楼-- · 2019-04-04 17:52

You don't actually need an MSI installed to get your app installed into Program Files.

If you disable one click in the nsis config (oneClick), the user is prompted whether to do the single user install (in AppData) or per machine (in Program Files).

If you don't want to give them the choice, you can set perMachine to false which will only allow install into Program Files:

"nsis": {
  "oneClick": false,
  "perMachine": false
},

I would personally leave them the option as they can still install without admin rights!

In the latest version of electron-builder there is also a allowToChangeInstallationDirectory option which allows the user to choose any install location.

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叼着烟拽天下
3楼-- · 2019-04-04 17:57

If all you want is an installer in exe format (I don't know about msi) you can use electron-builder to build the exe unpacked to a directory. Check out the documentation at http://npmjs.org/package/electron-builder. The documentation is pretty straight forward. After you obtain the unpacked folder with your exe , use "Inno Setup Compiler" to create a professional looking installer. Once you get the hang of it , it just takes like 5 minutes to do the whole thing.

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叛逆
4楼-- · 2019-04-04 18:03

I haven't gotten this to work either (yet), but my understanding is that it's the opposite (terrible naming).

"noMsi": false // will make an MSI
"noMsi": true // will NOT make an MSI
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5楼-- · 2019-04-04 18:04

as stated in the wiki of latest electron builder release you have to use the msi option within build.win:

"build": {
    "app-bundle-id": "org.test.mytest",
    "app-category-type": "public.app-category.graphics-design",
    ...
    ,
    "win": {
      "title": "My awesome app",
      "version": "2.28.999.1",
      "msi": true,
      "authors": "Author"
    }
  }
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