PackageManager.AddPackageByAppInstallerFileAsync Method

Definition

Allows single or multiple app Packages to be installed with an .appinstaller file.

public:
 virtual IAsyncOperationWithProgress<DeploymentResult ^, DeploymentProgress> ^ AddPackageByAppInstallerFileAsync(Uri ^ appInstallerFileUri, AddPackageByAppInstallerOptions options, PackageVolume ^ targetVolume) = AddPackageByAppInstallerFileAsync;
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.RemoteAsync]
IAsyncOperationWithProgress<DeploymentResult, DeploymentProgress> AddPackageByAppInstallerFileAsync(Uri const& appInstallerFileUri, AddPackageByAppInstallerOptions const& options, PackageVolume const& targetVolume);
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.RemoteAsync]
public IAsyncOperationWithProgress<DeploymentResult,DeploymentProgress> AddPackageByAppInstallerFileAsync(System.Uri appInstallerFileUri, AddPackageByAppInstallerOptions options, PackageVolume targetVolume);
function addPackageByAppInstallerFileAsync(appInstallerFileUri, options, targetVolume)
Public Function AddPackageByAppInstallerFileAsync (appInstallerFileUri As Uri, options As AddPackageByAppInstallerOptions, targetVolume As PackageVolume) As IAsyncOperationWithProgress(Of DeploymentResult, DeploymentProgress)

Parameters

appInstallerFileUri
Uri Uri

A Uri to the .appinstaller file.

targetVolume
PackageVolume

The volume that the package is installed to.

Returns

Attributes

Windows requirements

Device family
Windows 10 Fall Creators Update (introduced in 10.0.16299.0)
API contract
Windows.Foundation.UniversalApiContract (introduced in v5.0)
App capabilities
packageManagement

Remarks

This method is not supported in JavaScript. However, you can create a Windows Runtime component that calls this method and then call this component from a JavaScript UWP app. For more information, see App Installer file API issues.

Applies to

See also