CPack IFW Generator¶
See CPackIFW
for details on the CPackIFW module.
Overview¶
CPack IFW
generator helps you to create online and offline
binary cross-platform installers with a graphical user interface.
CPack IFW generator prepares project installation and generates configuration and meta information for QtIFW tools.
The QtIFW provides a set of tools and utilities to create installers for the supported desktop Qt platforms: Linux, Microsoft Windows, and macOS.
You should also install QtIFW to use CPack IFW
generator.
Hints¶
Generally, the CPack IFW
generator automatically finds QtIFW tools,
but if you don’t use a default path for installation of the QtIFW tools,
the path may be specified in either a CMake or an environment variable:
-
CPACK_IFW_ROOT
¶ An CMake variable which specifies the location of the QtIFW tool suite.
The variable will be cached in the
CPackConfig.cmake
file and used at CPack runtime.
Note
The specified path should not contain “bin” at the end (for example: “D:\DevTools\QtIFW2.0.5”).
The CPACK_IFW_ROOT
variable has a higher priority and overrides
the value of the QTIFWDIR
variable.
Internationalization¶
Some variables and command arguments support internationalization via CMake script. This is an optional feature.
Installers created by QtIFW tools have built-in support for internationalization and many phrases are localized to many languages, but this does not apply to the description of the your components and groups that will be distributed.
Localization of the description of your components and groups is useful for users of your installers.
A localized variable or argument can contain a single default value, and a set of pairs the name of the locale and the localized value.
For example:
set(LOCALIZABLE_VARIABLE "Default value"
en "English value"
en_US "American value"
en_GB "Great Britain value"
)
Variables¶
You can use the following variables to change behavior of CPack IFW
generator.
Package¶
-
CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_TITLE
¶ Name of the installer as displayed on the title bar. By default used
CPACK_PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION_SUMMARY
.
-
CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_PUBLISHER
¶ Publisher of the software (as shown in the Windows Control Panel). By default used
CPACK_PACKAGE_VENDOR
.
-
CPACK_IFW_PRODUCT_URL
¶ URL to a page that contains product information on your web site.
-
CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_ICON
¶ Filename for a custom installer icon. The actual file is ‘.icns’ (macOS), ‘.ico’ (Windows). No functionality on Unix.
-
CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_WINDOW_ICON
¶ Filename for a custom window icon in PNG format for the Installer application.
-
CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_LOGO
¶ Filename for a logo is used as QWizard::LogoPixmap.
-
CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_WATERMARK
¶ Filename for a watermark is used as QWizard::WatermarkPixmap.
-
CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_BANNER
¶ Filename for a banner is used as QWizard::BannerPixmap.
-
CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_BACKGROUND
¶ Filename for an image used as QWizard::BackgroundPixmap (only used by MacStyle).
-
CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_WIZARD_STYLE
¶ Wizard style to be used (“Modern”, “Mac”, “Aero” or “Classic”).
-
CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_WIZARD_DEFAULT_WIDTH
¶ Default width of the wizard in pixels. Setting a banner image will override this.
-
CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_WIZARD_DEFAULT_HEIGHT
¶ Default height of the wizard in pixels. Setting a watermark image will override this.
-
CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_TITLE_COLOR
¶ Color of the titles and subtitles (takes an HTML color code, such as “#88FF33”).
-
CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_START_MENU_DIRECTORY
¶ Name of the default program group for the product in the Windows Start menu.
By default used
CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_NAME
.
-
CPACK_IFW_TARGET_DIRECTORY
¶ Default target directory for installation. By default used “@ApplicationsDir@/
CPACK_PACKAGE_INSTALL_DIRECTORY
”You can use predefined variables.
-
CPACK_IFW_ADMIN_TARGET_DIRECTORY
¶ Default target directory for installation with administrator rights.
You can use predefined variables.
-
CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_GROUP
¶ The group, which will be used to configure the root package
-
CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_NAME
¶ The root package name, which will be used if configuration group is not specified
-
CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_MAINTENANCE_TOOL_NAME
¶ Filename of the generated maintenance tool. The platform-specific executable file extension is appended.
By default used QtIFW defaults (
maintenancetool
).
-
CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_REMOVE_TARGET_DIR
¶ Set to
OFF
if the target directory should not be deleted when uninstalling.Is
ON
by default
-
CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_MAINTENANCE_TOOL_INI_FILE
¶ Filename for the configuration of the generated maintenance tool.
By default used QtIFW defaults (
maintenancetool.ini
).
-
CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_ALLOW_NON_ASCII_CHARACTERS
¶ Set to
ON
if the installation path can contain non-ASCII characters.Is
ON
for QtIFW less 2.0 tools.
-
CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_ALLOW_SPACE_IN_PATH
¶ Set to
OFF
if the installation path cannot contain space characters.Is
ON
for QtIFW less 2.0 tools.
-
CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_CONTROL_SCRIPT
¶ Filename for a custom installer control script.
-
CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_RESOURCES
¶ List of additional resources (‘.qrc’ files) to include in the installer binary.
You can use
cpack_ifw_add_package_resources()
command to resolve relative paths.
-
CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_FILE_EXTENSION
¶ The target binary extension.
On Linux, the name of the target binary is automatically extended with ‘.run’, if you do not specify the extension.
On Windows, the target is created as an application with the extension ‘.exe’, which is automatically added, if not supplied.
On Mac, the target is created as an DMG disk image with the extension ‘.dmg’, which is automatically added, if not supplied.
-
CPACK_IFW_REPOSITORIES_ALL
¶ The list of remote repositories.
The default value of this variable is computed by CPack and contains all repositories added with command
cpack_ifw_add_repository()
or updated with commandcpack_ifw_update_repository()
.
-
CPACK_IFW_DOWNLOAD_ALL
¶ If this is
ON
all components will be downloaded. By default isOFF
or used value fromCPACK_DOWNLOAD_ALL
if set
Components¶
-
CPACK_IFW_RESOLVE_DUPLICATE_NAMES
¶ Resolve duplicate names when installing components with groups.
-
CPACK_IFW_PACKAGES_DIRECTORIES
¶ Additional prepared packages dirs that will be used to resolve dependent components.
Tools¶
-
CPACK_IFW_BINARYCREATOR_EXECUTABLE
¶ The path to “binarycreator” command line client.
This variable is cached and may be configured if needed.
-
CPACK_IFW_REPOGEN_EXECUTABLE
¶ The path to “repogen” command line client.
This variable is cached and may be configured if needed.
-
CPACK_IFW_INSTALLERBASE_EXECUTABLE
¶ The path to “installerbase” installer executable base.
This variable is cached and may be configured if needed.
-
CPACK_IFW_DEVTOOL_EXECUTABLE
¶ The path to “devtool” command line client.
This variable is cached and may be configured if needed.
Online installer¶
By default CPack IFW generator makes offline installer. This means that all components will be packaged into a binary file.
To make a component downloaded, you must set the DOWNLOADED
option in
cpack_add_component()
.
Then you would use the command cpack_configure_downloads()
.
If you set ALL
option all components will be downloaded.
You also can use command cpack_ifw_add_repository()
and
variable CPACK_IFW_DOWNLOAD_ALL
for more specific configuration.
CPack IFW generator creates “repository” dir in current binary dir. You
would copy content of this dir to specified site
(url
).
See Also¶
Qt Installer Framework Manual:
Index page: http://doc.qt.io/qtinstallerframework/index.html
Component Scripting: http://doc.qt.io/qtinstallerframework/scripting.html
Predefined Variables: http://doc.qt.io/qtinstallerframework/scripting.html#predefined-variables
Promoting Updates: http://doc.qt.io/qtinstallerframework/ifw-updates.html
- Download Qt Installer Framework for you platform from Qt site:
http://download.qt.io/official_releases/qt-installer-framework