Tauri Bundler
Wrap Rust executables in OS-specific app bundles.
About
This is a fork of the awesome cargo-bundle, turned into a library used by the Tauri CLI.
Configuration
Tauri automatically loads configurations from the tauri.conf.json > bundle object, but this library doesn't rely on it and can be used by non-Tauri apps.
General settings
These settings apply to bundles for all (or most) OSes.
name: The name of the built application. If this is not present, then it will use thenamevalue from yourCargo.tomlfile.identifier: [REQUIRED] A string that uniquely identifies your application, in reverse-DNS form (for example,"com.example.appname"or"io.github.username.project"). For OS X and iOS, this is used as the bundle'sCFBundleIdentifiervalue; for Windows, this is hashed to create an application GUID.icon: [OPTIONAL] The icons used for your application. This should be an array of file paths or globs (with images in various sizes/formats);tauri-bundlerwill automatically convert between image formats as necessary for different platforms. Supported formats include ICNS, ICO, PNG, and anything else that can be decoded by theimagecrate. Icons intended for high-resolution (e.g. Retina) displays should have a filename with@2xjust before the extension (see example below).version: [OPTIONAL] The version of the application. If this is not present, then it will use theversionvalue from yourCargo.tomlfile.resources: [OPTIONAL] List of files or directories which will be copied to the resources section of the bundle. Globs are supported.copyright: [OPTIONAL] This contains a copyright string associated with your application.category: [OPTIONAL] What kind of application this is. This can be a human-readable string (e.g."Puzzle game"), or a Mac OS X LSApplicationCategoryType value (e.g."public.app-category.puzzle-games"), or a GNOME desktop file category name (e.g."LogicGame"), andtauri-bundlerwill automatically convert as needed for different platforms.short_description: [OPTIONAL] A short, one-line description of the application. If this is not present, then it will use thedescriptionvalue from yourCargo.tomlfile.long_description: [OPTIONAL] A longer, multi-line description of the application.
Debian-specific settings
These settings are used only when bundling deb packages.
depends: A list of strings indicating other packages (e.g. shared libraries) that this package depends on to be installed. If present, this forms theDepends:field of thedebpackage control file.
Mac OS X-specific settings
These settings are used only when bundling app and dmg packages.
frameworks: A list of strings indicating any Mac OS X frameworks that need to be bundled with the app. Each string can either be the name of a framework (without the.frameworkextension, e.g."SDL2"), in which casetauri-bundlerwill search for that framework in the standard install locations (~/Library/Frameworks/,/Library/Frameworks/, and/Network/Library/Frameworks/), or a path to a specific framework bundle (e.g../data/frameworks/SDL2.framework). Note that this setting just makestauri-bundlercopy the specified frameworks into the OS X app bundle (underFoobar.app/Contents/Frameworks/); you are still responsible for (1) arranging for the compiled binary to link against those frameworks (e.g. by emitting lines likecargo:rustc-link-lib=framework=SDL2from yourbuild.rsscript), and (2) embedding the correct rpath in your binary (e.g. by runninginstall_name_tool -add_rpath "@executable_path/../Frameworks" path/to/binaryafter compiling).minimum_system_version: A version string indicating the minimum Mac OS X version that the bundled app supports (e.g."10.11"). If you are using this config field, you may also want have yourbuild.rsscript emitcargo:rustc-env=MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.11(or whatever version number you want) to ensure that the compiled binary has the same minimum version.license: Path to the license file for the DMG bundle.exception_domain: The exception domain to use on the macOS .app bundle. Allows communication to the outside world e.g. a web server you're shipping.provider_short_name: If your Apple ID is connected to multiple teams, you have to specify the provider short name of the team you want to use to notarize your app. See Customizing the notarization workflow and search for--list-providersfor more information how to obtain your provider short name.
Example tauri.conf.json:
License
(c) 2017 - present, George Burton, Tauri-Apps Organization
This program is licensed either under the terms of the Apache Software License, or the MIT License.
-> note, for bundle_dmg we have included a BSD 3 licensed binary seticon.
https://github.com/sveinbjornt/osxiconutils/blob/master/seticon.m
tools/rust/cargo-tauri-bundle/src/bundle/templates/seticon