Product and package schema reference
A product file is an XML manifest that describes all of the external dependencies required by a ClickOnce application. Examples of external dependencies include the .NET Framework and the Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC). A package file is similar to a product file but is used to install the culture-dependent components of a dependency, such as localized assemblies, license agreements, and documentation.
The product and packages file consists of either a top-level Product
or Package
element, each of which contains the following elements.
Element | Description | Attributes |
---|---|---|
<Product> Element | Required top-level element for product files. | None |
<Package> Element | Required top-level element for package files. | Culture Name EULA |
<RelatedProducts> Element | Optional element for product files. The other products that this product either installs or depends upon. | None |
<InstallChecks> Element | Required element. Lists the dependency checks to perform on the local computer during installation. | None |
<Commands> Element | Required element. Executes one or more installation checks as described by InstallChecks , and denotes which package to install should the check fail. |
None |
<PackageFiles> Element | Required element. Lists the packages that might be installed by this installation process. | None |
<Strings> Element | Required element. Stores localized versions of the product name and error strings. | None |
Remarks
The package schema is consumed by Setup.exe, a stub program generated by the MS Build bootstrapping task that contains little hard-coded logic of its own. The schema drives every aspect of the installation process.
InstallChecks
the tests that setup.exe should perform for the existence of a given package. PackageFiles
lists all of the packages that the setup process might have to install, should a given test fail. Each Command entry under Commands executes one of the tests described by InstallChecks
, and specifies which PackageFile
to run should the test fail. You can use the Strings
element to localize product names and error messages, so that you can use one single installation binary to install your application for any number of languages.
Example
The following code example demonstrates a complete product file for installing the .NET Framework.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<Product
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/2004/01/bootstrapper"
ProductCode="Microsoft.Net.Framework.2.0"
>
<RelatedProducts>
<IncludesProduct Code="Microsoft.Windows.Installer.2.0" />
</RelatedProducts>
<!-- Defines list of files to be copied on build -->
<PackageFiles>
<PackageFile Name="instmsia.exe" HomeSite="InstMsiAExe" PublicKey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
<PackageFile Name="WindowsInstaller-KB884016-v2-x86.exe" HomeSite="Msi30Exe" PublicKey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
<PackageFile Name="dotnetfx.exe" HomeSite="DotNetFXExe" PublicKey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
<PackageFile Name="dotnetchk.exe"/>
</PackageFiles>
<InstallChecks>
<ExternalCheck Property="DotNetInstalled" PackageFile="dotnetchk.exe" />
<RegistryCheck Property="IEVersion" Key="HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer" Value="Version" />
</InstallChecks>
<!-- Defines how to invoke the setup for the .NET Framework redist -->
<!-- TODO: Needs EstrimatedTempSpace, LogFile, and an update of EstimatedDiskSpace -->
<Commands Reboot="Defer">
<Command PackageFile="instmsia.exe"
Arguments= ' /q /c:"msiinst /delayrebootq"'
EstimatedInstallSeconds="20" >
<InstallConditions>
<BypassIf Property="VersionNT" Compare="ValueExists"/>
<BypassIf Property="VersionMsi" Compare="VersionGreaterThanOrEqualTo" Value="2.0"/>
</InstallConditions>
<ExitCodes>
<ExitCode Value="0" Result="SuccessReboot"/>
<ExitCode Value="1641" Result="SuccessReboot"/>
<ExitCode Value="3010" Result="SuccessReboot"/>
<DefaultExitCode Result="Fail" FormatMessageFromSystem="true" String="GeneralFailure" />
</ExitCodes>
</Command>
<Command PackageFile="WindowsInstaller-KB884016-v2-x86.exe"
Arguments= '/quiet /norestart'
EstimatedInstallSeconds="20" >
<InstallConditions>
<BypassIf Property="Version9x" Compare="ValueExists"/>
<BypassIf Property="VersionNT" Compare="VersionLessThan" Value="5.0.3"/>
<BypassIf Property="VersionMsi" Compare="VersionGreaterThanOrEqualTo" Value="3.0"/>
<FailIf Property="AdminUser" Compare="ValueEqualTo" Value="false" String="AdminRequired"/>
</InstallConditions>
<ExitCodes>
<ExitCode Value="0" Result="Success"/>
<ExitCode Value="1641" Result="SuccessReboot"/>
<ExitCode Value="3010" Result="SuccessReboot"/>
<DefaultExitCode Result="Fail" FormatMessageFromSystem="true" String="GeneralFailure" />
</ExitCodes>
</Command>
<Command PackageFile="dotnetfx.exe"
Arguments=' /q:a /c:"install /q /l"'
EstimatedInstalledBytes="21000000"
EstimatedInstallSeconds="300">
<!-- These checks determine whether the package is to be installed -->
<InstallConditions>
<!-- Either of these properties indicates the .NET Framework is already installed -->
<BypassIf Property="DotNetInstalled" Compare="ValueNotEqualTo" Value="0"/>
<!-- Block install if user does not have admin privileges -->
<FailIf Property="AdminUser" Compare="ValueEqualTo" Value="false" String="AdminRequired"/>
<!-- Block install on Windows 95 -->
<FailIf Property="Version9X" Compare="VersionLessThan" Value="4.10" String="InvalidPlatformWin9x"/>
<!-- Block install on Windows 2000 SP 2 or less -->
<FailIf Property="VersionNT" Compare="VersionLessThan" Value="5.0.3" String="InvalidPlatformWinNT"/>
<!-- Block install if Internet Explorer 5.01 or greater is not present -->
<FailIf Property="IEVersion" Compare="ValueNotExists" String="InvalidPlatformIE" />
<FailIf Property="IEVersion" Compare="VersionLessThan" Value="5.01" String="InvalidPlatformIE" />
<!-- Block install if the platform is not x86 -->
<FailIf Property="ProcessorArchitecture" Compare="ValueNotEqualTo" Value="Intel" String="InvalidPlatformArchitecture" />
</InstallConditions>
<ExitCodes>
<ExitCode Value="0" Result="Success"/>
<ExitCode Value="3010" Result="SuccessReboot"/>
<ExitCode Value="4097" Result="Fail" String="AdminRequired"/>
<ExitCode Value="4098" Result="Fail" String="WindowsInstallerComponentFailure"/>
<ExitCode Value="4099" Result="Fail" String="WindowsInstallerImproperInstall"/>
<ExitCode Value="4101" Result="Fail" String="AnotherInstanceRunning"/>
<ExitCode Value="4102" Result="Fail" String="OpenDatabaseFailure"/>
<ExitCode Value="4113" Result="Fail" String="BetaNDPFailure"/>
<DefaultExitCode Result="Fail" FormatMessageFromSystem="true" String="GeneralFailure" />
</ExitCodes>
</Command>
</Commands>
</Product>