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==Application and Build Configuration== | ==Application and Build Configuration== | ||
− | To build Camino with software update enabled, you must configure your build to export certain variables: | + | To build Camino with software update enabled, you must configure your build to export certain variables '''before''' running <code>make -f client.mk</code>: |
* <code>APP_UPDATE_URL = https://yourserver.tld/path_to_appcast</code> | * <code>APP_UPDATE_URL = https://yourserver.tld/path_to_appcast</code> | ||
* <code>APP_UPDATES_ENABLED = true</code> | * <code>APP_UPDATES_ENABLED = true</code> | ||
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+ | '''XXX will setting them in the mozconfig work?''' | ||
While an https: URL is preferred, http: URLs will work, too. | While an https: URL is preferred, http: URLs will work, too. | ||
− | + | In addition, you must replace the Camino Project DSA public key with your DSA public key. Before beginning your build, copy your DSA public key to <code>resources/application/camino_dsa_pub.pem</code>. <!--Be sure to replace the Camino Project key with your own key in the universal Camino (<code>$OBJDIR/$arch/universal/camino/Camino.app</code>) before packaging (before running <code>make -C camino/installer</code>).--> '''WARNING: Flying monkeys will h4xx0r your users’ Macs if you make the private key public,''' so be sure to use the public key (<code>dsa_pub.pem</code>), not your private key. | |
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Once the build is complete and your disk image is created (in <code>$objdir/$arch/dist</code> for the <code>$objdir/$arch</code> where you ran <code>make -C camino/installer</code>), you will need to sign the disk image. Run the provided <code>sparkle/sign_update.rb</code> script, which will output a hash that your appcast requires. | Once the build is complete and your disk image is created (in <code>$objdir/$arch/dist</code> for the <code>$objdir/$arch</code> where you ran <code>make -C camino/installer</code>), you will need to sign the disk image. Run the provided <code>sparkle/sign_update.rb</code> script, which will output a hash that your appcast requires. | ||
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==Server Configuration== | ==Server Configuration== | ||
− | + | You must configure your server to provide a Camino appcast. The easiest way to do this is to provide a static appcast file that conforms to the output format of the Camino Project’s appcast script. This appcast should be served with an XML content-type; often the easiest way to do this is to give the file an <code>.xml</code> extension. | |
Note: If you are releasing multiple series of builds (for example, branch releases and trunk milestones), you should configure each branch with a separate appcast URL when building. | Note: If you are releasing multiple series of builds (for example, branch releases and trunk milestones), you should configure each branch with a separate appcast URL when building. |
Latest revision as of 22:05, 26 April 2012
Camino only enables software updates for official builds produced by Camino tinderboxen and disables parts of the application’s software update infrastructure at build time in other builds. If you are a third-party builder, or a Camino developer managing a long-lived series of experimental builds, these instructions will help you enable software update in your builds.
Contents
Generating a DSA Key for Updates
You will need a DSA key to sign your updates and generate a hash to include in your appcast. To create a key for your updates, run the provided sparkle/generate_keys.rb
script (see the Sparkle documentation for more on keys and signing).
WARNING: Flying monkeys will h4xx0r your users’ Macs if you make the private key public. Guard the keys with your life, and never mistake the public key (dsa_pub.pem
) for the private one (which has no pub in its filename).
Application and Build Configuration
To build Camino with software update enabled, you must configure your build to export certain variables before running make -f client.mk
:
APP_UPDATE_URL = https://yourserver.tld/path_to_appcast
APP_UPDATES_ENABLED = true
XXX will setting them in the mozconfig work?
While an https: URL is preferred, http: URLs will work, too.
In addition, you must replace the Camino Project DSA public key with your DSA public key. Before beginning your build, copy your DSA public key to resources/application/camino_dsa_pub.pem
. WARNING: Flying monkeys will h4xx0r your users’ Macs if you make the private key public, so be sure to use the public key (dsa_pub.pem
), not your private key.
Once the build is complete and your disk image is created (in $objdir/$arch/dist
for the $objdir/$arch
where you ran make -C camino/installer
), you will need to sign the disk image. Run the provided sparkle/sign_update.rb
script, which will output a hash that your appcast requires.
Server Configuration
You must configure your server to provide a Camino appcast. The easiest way to do this is to provide a static appcast file that conforms to the output format of the Camino Project’s appcast script. This appcast should be served with an XML content-type; often the easiest way to do this is to give the file an .xml
extension.
Note: If you are releasing multiple series of builds (for example, branch releases and trunk milestones), you should configure each branch with a separate appcast URL when building.
You should customize the <channel>
portion of your appcast, as well as the <author>
element in the <item>
portion, to reflect your own build series and site.
When creating a new release, you should update the <item>
portion of your appcast for your release.
- Change the
<title>
to include the new version number and update the<pubDate>
. - Update the the
<description>
as you see fit, remembering to escape any entities. - Update the
<enclosure>
to match the new build, remembering to escape any entities.url
should contain the URL to your download (be sure to escape any literal ampersands in the URL).length
is the size, in bytes, of your disk image.sparkle:version
is theCFBundleVersion
of your build; this can be found in theInfo.plist
of your final Camino binary.sparkle:shortVersionString
is theCFBundleShortVersionString
of your build; this, too, can be found in theInfo.plist
of your final Camino binary.sparkle:dsaSignature
is the update hash, the output of thesparkle/sign_update.rb
script above.
Sample Appcast
This is the output of the Camino Project’s appcast script for an English-only Camino 2.0.1 build running on Mac OS X 10.5.8 on an Intel Mac.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <rss xmlns:sparkle="http://www.andymatuschak.org/xml-namespaces/sparkle" version="2.0"> <channel> <title>Camino Updates</title> <link>http://caminobrowser.org</link> <description>Camino Updates</description> <language>en</language> <item> <title>Camino 2.0.2</title> <pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 13:00:00 GMT-8</pubDate> <author>The Camino Project</author> <description><![CDATA[ <p>Camino 2.0.2 is a security and stability update for Camino 2.0.x. All users are urged to upgrade.</p> <p>For details, see the <a href="http://caminobrowser.org/releases/2.0.2/">release notes</a>.</p> ]]></description> <link>http://caminobrowser.org</link> <enclosure url="http://download.mozilla.org/?product=camino-2.0.2&os=osx&lang=en-US" length="16527557" sparkle:version="2010.02.16" sparkle:shortVersionString="2.0.2" sparkle:dsaSignature="MCwCFBHRB1s6R0jwf3V2P3lk0zh2B3OrAhQoKkN9upF3le9zQZrKTp1v8ZqhrQ==" type="application/octet-stream"/> </item> </channel> </rss>