tauri-action
electron-builder
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723 | 13,361 | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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tauri-action
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Why CrabNebula Cloud? Comparing the Tauri GitHub Action
The Tauri GitHub Action is a fantastic tool that allows you to build and distribute your Tauri app via GitHub Releases. It’s a great way to get your app out there, and it’s a great way to get started. However, it has a few limitations that we’ve worked to address with CrabNebula Cloud. Specifically,
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Package All the Things
Anyone can cargo build --release, but there wasn’t (and still isn’t) a standard method for creating, shipping, and verifying updates for GUI apps. So the Tauri Working Group (of which many employees of CrabNebula are members) built one. They even created an open source GitHub action to make it easy to manufacture and ship bundles and their updates.
- Which gui crate would you suggest for a simple program?
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Setting Up CI CD for Tauri in a Monorepo
Building off of Tauri's post here I wanted a concrete example of a CI CD pipeline in action within a monorepo. So I used Tauri's the github actions Tauri provided and made some adjustments for pointing to the correct project folder.
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Cross-platform building instructions, using GitHub workflows (for webview/webview)
I adapted from tauri-action, but for Golang.
electron-builder
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From a Day to 17 Minutes: How We’ve Dealt with Slow Build Times
The last step for each platform's build process is to upload the app to our GitHub releases repository. We automated this step from the beginning, but when we started creating builds for the new M1 chip Macs, we had to add a manual step. This involved merging files needed for the auto-updater to work with the M1 builds.
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Is macOS’s new XProtect behavioural security preparing to go live?
https://github.com/electron-userland/electron-builder/issues... that issue kinks to the PR that adds the automation.
It's a non-trivial thing to test, since it involves so many secrets and the notarization step can take over an hour, so I don't expect anyone here to actually want to look into it.
My original comment really was just venting my frustration, not a cry for help (but I might be crying soon if I can get to the bottom of this!).
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Uninstall the NightOwl macOS app now
> The ‘autoupdater’ does three things,
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> - check the app for updates (using Sparkle)
> - report any crashes (using Sentry)
> - start a local HTTP proxy on port 40701 (this can be changed using the configuration json file in the app bundle).
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> The latter is of course, not to be expected of any app on the machine, especially not one that just claims to be an auto updater.
Well, yes. And no.
For example, electron-builder [^0], a popular framework used for Electron app packaging and auto-updates, uses a local update server on Mac [^1] to add a more sane system backed by a more insane system, Squirrel.
[^0]: https://github.com/electron-userland/electron-builder
[^1]: https://github.com/electron-userland/electron-builder/blob/m...
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Looking for self-hosted auto update solution, working with GitLab.
The Project uses Electorn-Builder to package the app and Electorn-Updater to update.
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No keyboard? No problem. You can now use Bazecor without it! 😎
You can read about this issue here: https://github.com/electron-userland/electron-builder/issues/7114
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Spring Boot + Electron, a case study
Ostara is based off of electron-react-boilerplate and uses electron-builder to package the application.
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Electron - Not allowed to load local resource
Install electron and electron-builder
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Progress/Testing of code free I.F. engine
I believe Visual Studio Code uses Electron and posts releases on a regular basis. Maybe check their A quick Google search for "electron build github release" turns up "Electron Builder" https://www.electron.build/ I don't really know though; I've never used Electron.
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Is it worth bundling an Electron app with Puppeteer's Chromium if the main functionality is browser automation/scraper?
I also would like to have an NSIS installer so if it happens to package the Chromium executable along with my app, how can I accomplish that? I am using electron-builder.
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Can I build an electron app with just the binaries?
We use electron-builder at work.
What are some alternatives?
github-slug-action - GitHub Action to expose slug value of GitHub environment variables inside your GitHub workflow
cross-env
actions-gh-pages - GitHub Actions for GitHub Pages 🚀 Deploy static files and publish your site easily. Static-Site-Generators-friendly.
Alpine.js - A rugged, minimal framework for composing JavaScript behavior in your markup.
qawolf - 🐺 Create browser tests 10x faster
electronmon - 🖥 run, watch, and restart electron apps using magic
github-pages-deploy-action - 🚀 Automatically deploy your project to GitHub Pages using GitHub Actions. This action can be configured to push your production-ready code into any branch you'd like.
obs-studio - OBS Studio - Free and open source software for live streaming and screen recording
neutralinojs - Portable and lightweight cross-platform desktop application development framework
concurrently - Run commands concurrently. Like `npm run watch-js & npm run watch-less` but better.
webview - Tiny cross-platform webview library for C/C++. Uses WebKit (GTK/Cocoa) and Edge WebView2 (Windows).
iptvnator - :tv: Cross-platform IPTV player application with multiple features, such as support of m3u and m3u8 playlists, favorites, TV guide, TV archive/catchup and more.