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GenerateBootstrapper task

Provides an automated way to detect, download, and install an application and its prerequisites. It serves as a single installer that integrates the separate installers for all the components making up an application.

Task parameters

The following describe the parameters of the GenerateBootstrapper task.

  • ApplicationFile

    Optional String parameter.

    Specifies the file the bootstrapper will use to begin the installation of the application after all prerequisites have been installed. A build error will result if neither the BootstrapperItems nor the ApplicationFile parameter is specified.

  • ApplicationName

    Optional String parameter.

    Specifies the name of the application that the bootstrapper will install. This name will appear in the UI the bootstrapper uses during installation.

  • ApplicationRequiresElevation

    Optional Boolean parameter.

    If true, the component runs with elevated permissions when it is installed on a target computer.

  • ApplicationUrl

    Optional String parameter.

    Specifies the Web location that is hosting the application's installer.

  • BootstrapperComponentFiles

    Optional String[] output parameter.

    Specifies the built location of bootstrapper package files.

  • BootstrapperItems

    Optional ITaskItem[] parameter.

    Specifies the products to build into the bootstrapper. The items passed to this parameter should have the following syntax:

    <BootstrapperItem
        Include="ProductCode">
        <ProductName>
            ProductName
        </ProductName>
    </BootstrapperItem>
    

    The Include attribute represents the name of a prerequisite that should be installed. The ProductName item metadata is optional, and will be used by the build engine as a user-friendly name if the package cannot be found. These items are not required MSBuild input parameters, unless no ApplicationFile is specified. You should include one item for every prerequisite that must be installed for your application.

    A build error will result if neither the BootstrapperItems nor the ApplicationFile parameter is specified.

  • BootstrapperKeyFile

    Optional String output parameter.

    Specifies the built location of setup.exe

  • ComponentsLocation

    Optional String parameter.

    Specifies a location for the bootstrapper to look for installation prerequisites to install. This parameter can have the following values:

    • HomeSite: Indicates that the prerequisite is being hosted by the component vendor.

    • Relative: Indicates that the prerequisite is at the same location of the application.

    • Absolute: Indicates that all components are to be found at a centralized URL. This value should be used in conjunction with the ComponentsUrl input parameter.

      If ComponentsLocation is not specified, HomeSite is used by default.

  • ComponentsUrl

    Optional String parameter.

    Specifies the URL containing the installation prerequisites.

  • CopyComponents

    Optional Boolean parameter.

    If true, the bootstrapper copies all output files to the path specified in the OutputPath parameter. The values of the BootstrapperComponentFiles parameter should all be based on this path. If false, the files are not copied, and the BootstrapperComponentFiles values are based on the value of the Path parameter. The default value of this parameter is true.

  • Culture

    Optional String parameter.

    Specifies the culture to use for the bootstrapper UI and installation prerequisites. If the specified culture is unavailable, the task uses the value of the FallbackCulture parameter.

  • FallbackCulture

    Optional String parameter.

    Specifies the secondary culture to use for the bootstrapper UI and installation prerequisites.

  • OutputPath

    Optional String parameter.

    Specifies the location to copy setup.exe and all package files.

  • Path

    Optional String parameter.

    Specifies the location of all available prerequisite packages.

  • SupportUrl

    Optional String parameter.

    Specifies the URL to provide if the bootstrapper installation fails.

  • Validate

    Optional Boolean parameter.

    If true, the bootstrapper performs XSD validation on the specified input bootstrapper items. The default value of this parameter is false.

Remarks

In addition to the parameters listed above, this task inherits parameters from the TaskExtension class, which itself inherits from the Task class. For a list of these additional parameters and their descriptions, see TaskExtension base class.

Example

The following example uses the GenerateBootstrapper task to install an application that must have the .NET Framework 2.0 installed as a prerequisite.

<Project xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003">

    <ItemGroup>
        <BootstrapperFile Include="Microsoft.Net.Framework.2.0">
            <ProductName>Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0</ProductName>
        </BootstrapperFile>
    </ItemGroup>

    <Target Name="BuildBootstrapper">
        <GenerateBootstrapper
            ApplicationFile="WindowsApplication1.application"
            ApplicationName="WindowsApplication1"
            ApplicationUrl="http://mycomputer"
            BootstrapperItems="@(BootstrapperFile)"
            OutputPath="C:\output" />
    </Target>

</Project>

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