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TODO
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1. Determine Package Use:
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Organization? Internal Use? - You are not subject to distribution
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rights when you keep everything internal. Put the binaries directly
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into the tools directory (as long as total nupkg size is under 1GB).
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When bigger, look to use from a share or download binaries from an
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internal location. Embedded binaries makes for the most reliable use
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of Chocolatey. Use `$fileLocation` (`$file`/`$file64`) and
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`Install-ChocolateyInstallPackage`/`Get-ChocolateyUnzip` in
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tools\chocolateyInstall.ps1.
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You can also choose to download from internal urls, see the next
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section, but ignore whether you have distribution rights or not, it
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doesn't apply. Under no circumstances should download from the
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internet, it is completely unreliable. See
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https://chocolatey.org/docs/community-packages-disclaimer#organizations
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to understand the limitations of a publicly available repository.
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Community Repository?
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Have Distribution Rights?
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If you are the software vendor OR the software EXPLICITLY allows
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redistribution and the total nupkg size will be under 200MB, you
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have the option to embed the binaries directly into the package to
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provide the most reliable install experience. Put the binaries
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directly into the tools folder, use `$fileLocation` (`$file`/
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`$file64`) and `Install-ChocolateyInstallPackage`/
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`Get-ChocolateyUnzip` in tools\chocolateyInstall.ps1. Additionally,
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fill out the LICENSE and VERIFICATION file (see 3 below and those
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files for specifics).
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NOTE: You can choose to download binaries at runtime, but be sure
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the download location will remain stable. See the next section.
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Do Not Have Distribution Rights?
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- Note: Packages built this way cannot be 100% reliable, but it's a
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constraint of publicly available packages and there is little
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that can be done to change that. See
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https://chocolatey.org/docs/community-packages-disclaimer#organizations
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to better understand the limitations of a publicly available
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repository.
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Download Location is Publicly Available?
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You will need to download the runtime files from their official
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location at runtime. Use `$url`/`$url64` and
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`Install-ChocolateyPackage`/`Install-ChocolateyZipPackage` in
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tools\chocolateyInstall.ps1.
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Download Location is Not Publicly Available?
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Stop here, you can't push this to the community repository. You
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can ask the vendor for permission to embed, then include a PDF of
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that signed permission directly in the package. Otherwise you
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will need to seek alternate locations to non-publicly host the
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package.
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Download Location Is Same For All Versions?
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You still need to point to those urls, but you may wish to set up
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something like Automatic Updater (AU) so that when a new version
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of the software becomes available, the new package version
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automatically gets pushed up to the community repository. See
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https://chocolatey.org/docs/automatic-packages#automatic-updater-au
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2. Determine Package Type:
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- Installer Package - contains an installer (everything in template is
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geared towards this type of package)
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- Zip Package - downloads or embeds and unpacks archives, may unpack
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and run an installer using `Install-ChocolateyInstallPackage` as a
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secondary step.
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- Portable Package - Contains runtime binaries (or unpacks them as a
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zip package) - cannot require administrative permissions to install
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or use
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- Config Package - sets config like files, registry keys, etc
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- Extension Package - Packages that add PowerShell functions to
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Chocolatey - https://chocolatey.org/docs/how-to-create-extensions
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- Template Package - Packages that add templates like this for `choco
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new -t=name` - https://chocolatey.org/docs/how-to-create-custom-package-templates
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- Other - there are other types of packages as well, these are the main
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package types seen in the wild
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3. Fill out the package contents:
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- tools\chocolateyBeforeModify.ps1 - remove if you have no processes
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or services to shut down before upgrade/uninstall
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- tools\LICENSE.txt / tools\VERIFICATION.txt - Remove if you are not
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embedding binaries. Keep and fill out if you are embedding binaries
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in the package AND pushing to the community repository, even if you
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are the author of software. The file becomes easier to fill out
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(does not require changes each version) if you are the software
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vendor. If you are building packages for internal use (organization,
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etc), you don't need these files as you are not subject to
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distribution rights internally.
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- tools\chocolateyUninstall.ps1 - remove if autouninstaller can
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automatically uninstall and you have nothing additional to do during
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uninstall
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- Readme.txt - delete this file once you have read over and used
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anything you've needed from here
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- nuspec - fill this out, then clean out all the comments (you may wish
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to leave the headers for the package vs software metadata)
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- tools\chocolateyInstall.ps1 - instructions in next section.
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4. ChocolateyInstall.ps1:
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- For embedded binaries - use `$fileLocation` (`$file`/`$file64`) and
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`Install-ChocolateyInstallPackage`/ `Get-ChocolateyUnzip`.
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- Downloading binaries at runtime - use `$url`/`$url64` and
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`Install-ChocolateyPackage` / `Install-ChocolateyZipPackage`.
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- Other needs (creating files, setting registry keys), use regular
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PowerShell to do so or see if there is a function already defined:
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https://chocolatey.org/docs/helpers-reference
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- There may also be functions available in extension packages, see
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https://chocolatey.org/packages?q=id%3A.extension for examples and
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availability.
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- Clean out the comments and sections you are not using.
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5. Test the package to ensure install/uninstall work appropriately.
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There is a test environment you can use for this -
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https://github.com/chocolatey/chocolatey-test-environment
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6. Learn more about Chocolatey packaging - go through the workshop at
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https://github.com/ferventcoder/chocolatey-workshop
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You will learn about
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- General packaging
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- Customizing package behavior at runtime (package parameters)
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- Extension packages
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- Custom packaging templates
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- Setting up an internal Chocolatey.Server repository
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- Adding and using internal repositories
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- Reporting
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- Advanced packaging techniques when installers are not friendly to
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automation
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7. Delete this file.
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