Walkthrough: Creating a Custom Installer for a ClickOnce Application
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Any ClickOnce application based on an .exe file can be silently installed and updated by a custom installer. A custom installer can implement custom user experience during installation, including custom dialog boxes for security and maintenance operations. To perform installation operations, the custom installer uses the InPlaceHostingManager class. This walkthrough demonstrates how to create a custom installer that silently installs a ClickOnce application.
Prerequisites
To create a custom ClickOnce application installer
In your ClickOnce application, add references to System.Deployment and System.Windows.Forms.
Add a new class to your application and specify any name. This walkthrough uses the name
MyInstaller
.Add the following
Imports
orusing
statements to the top of your new class.Imports System.Deployment.Application Imports System.Windows.Forms
using System.Deployment.Application; using System.Windows.Forms;
Add the following methods to your class.
These methods call InPlaceHostingManager methods to download the deployment manifest, assert appropriate permissions, ask the user for permission to install, and then download and install the application into the ClickOnce cache. A custom installer can specify that a ClickOnce application is pre-trusted, or can defer the trust decision to the AssertApplicationRequirements method call. This code pre-trusts the application.
Note
Permissions assigned by pre-trusting cannot exceed the permissions of the custom installer code.
InPlaceHostingManager iphm = null; public void InstallApplication(string deployManifestUriStr) { try { Uri deploymentUri = new Uri(deployManifestUriStr); iphm = new InPlaceHostingManager(deploymentUri, false); } catch (UriFormatException uriEx) { MessageBox.Show("Cannot install the application: " + "The deployment manifest URL supplied is not a valid URL. " + "Error: " + uriEx.Message); return; } catch (PlatformNotSupportedException platformEx) { MessageBox.Show("Cannot install the application: " + "This program requires Windows XP or higher. " + "Error: " + platformEx.Message); return; } catch (ArgumentException argumentEx) { MessageBox.Show("Cannot install the application: " + "The deployment manifest URL supplied is not a valid URL. " + "Error: " + argumentEx.Message); return; } iphm.GetManifestCompleted += new EventHandler<GetManifestCompletedEventArgs>(iphm_GetManifestCompleted); iphm.GetManifestAsync(); } void iphm_GetManifestCompleted(object sender, GetManifestCompletedEventArgs e) { // Check for an error. if (e.Error != null) { // Cancel download and install. MessageBox.Show("Could not download manifest. Error: " + e.Error.Message); return; } // bool isFullTrust = CheckForFullTrust(e.ApplicationManifest); // Verify this application can be installed. try { // the true parameter allows InPlaceHostingManager // to grant the permissions requested in the applicaiton manifest. iphm.AssertApplicationRequirements(true) ; } catch (Exception ex) { MessageBox.Show("An error occurred while verifying the application. " + "Error: " + ex.Message); return; } // Use the information from GetManifestCompleted() to confirm // that the user wants to proceed. string appInfo = "Application Name: " + e.ProductName; appInfo += "\nVersion: " + e.Version; appInfo += "\nSupport/Help Requests: " + (e.SupportUri != null ? e.SupportUri.ToString() : "N/A"); appInfo += "\n\nConfirmed that this application can run with its requested permissions."; // if (isFullTrust) // appInfo += "\n\nThis application requires full trust in order to run."; appInfo += "\n\nProceed with installation?"; DialogResult dr = MessageBox.Show(appInfo, "Confirm Application Install", MessageBoxButtons.OKCancel, MessageBoxIcon.Question); if (dr != System.Windows.Forms.DialogResult.OK) { return; } // Download the deployment manifest. iphm.DownloadProgressChanged += new EventHandler<DownloadProgressChangedEventArgs>(iphm_DownloadProgressChanged); iphm.DownloadApplicationCompleted += new EventHandler<DownloadApplicationCompletedEventArgs>(iphm_DownloadApplicationCompleted); try { // Usually this shouldn't throw an exception unless AssertApplicationRequirements() failed, // or you did not call that method before calling this one. iphm.DownloadApplicationAsync(); } catch (Exception downloadEx) { MessageBox.Show("Cannot initiate download of application. Error: " + downloadEx.Message); return; } } /* private bool CheckForFullTrust(XmlReader appManifest) { if (appManifest == null) { throw (new ArgumentNullException("appManifest cannot be null.")); } XAttribute xaUnrestricted = XDocument.Load(appManifest) .Element("{urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v1}assembly") .Element("{urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v2}trustInfo") .Element("{urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v2}security") .Element("{urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v2}applicationRequestMinimum") .Element("{urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v2}PermissionSet") .Attribute("Unrestricted"); // Attributes never have a namespace if (xaUnrestricted != null) if (xaUnrestricted.Value == "true") return true; return false; } */ void iphm_DownloadApplicationCompleted(object sender, DownloadApplicationCompletedEventArgs e) { // Check for an error. if (e.Error != null) { // Cancel download and install. MessageBox.Show("Could not download and install application. Error: " + e.Error.Message); return; } // Inform the user that their application is ready for use. MessageBox.Show("Application installed! You may now run it from the Start menu."); } void iphm_DownloadProgressChanged(object sender, DownloadProgressChangedEventArgs e) { // you can show percentage of task completed using e.ProgressPercentage }
Dim WithEvents iphm As InPlaceHostingManager = Nothing Public Sub InstallApplication(ByVal deployManifestUriStr As String) Try Dim deploymentUri As New Uri(deployManifestUriStr) iphm = New InPlaceHostingManager(deploymentUri, False) MessageBox.Show("Created the object.") Catch uriEx As UriFormatException MessageBox.Show("Cannot install the application: " & _ "The deployment manifest URL supplied is not a valid URL." & _ "Error: " & uriEx.Message) Return Catch platformEx As PlatformNotSupportedException MessageBox.Show("Cannot install the application: " & _ "This program requires Windows XP or higher. " & _ "Error: " & platformEx.Message) Return Catch argumentEx As ArgumentException MessageBox.Show("Cannot install the application: " & _ "The deployment manifest URL supplied is not a valid URL." & _ "Error: " & argumentEx.Message) Return End Try iphm.GetManifestAsync() End Sub Private Sub iphm_GetManifestCompleted(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As GetManifestCompletedEventArgs) Handles iphm.GetManifestCompleted ' Check for an error. If (e.Error IsNot Nothing) Then ' Cancel download and install. MessageBox.Show("Could not download manifest. Error: " & e.Error.Message) Return End If ' Dim isFullTrust As Boolean = CheckForFullTrust(e.ApplicationManifest) ' Verify this application can be installed. Try ' the true parameter allows InPlaceHostingManager ' to grant the permissions requested in the application manifest. iphm.AssertApplicationRequirements(True) Catch ex As Exception MessageBox.Show("An error occurred while verifying the application. " & _ "Error text: " & ex.Message) Return End Try ' Use the information from GetManifestCompleted() to confirm ' that the user wants to proceed. Dim appInfo As String = "Application Name: " & e.ProductName appInfo &= ControlChars.Lf & "Version: " & e.Version.ToString() appInfo &= ControlChars.Lf & "Support/Help Requests: " If Not (e.SupportUri Is Nothing) Then appInfo &= e.SupportUri.ToString() Else appInfo &= "N/A" End If appInfo &= ControlChars.Lf & ControlChars.Lf & _ "Confirmed that this application can run with its requested permissions." ' If isFullTrust Then ' appInfo &= ControlChars.Lf & ControlChars.Lf & _ ' "This application requires full trust in order to run." ' End If appInfo &= ControlChars.Lf & ControlChars.Lf & "Proceed with installation?" Dim dr As DialogResult = MessageBox.Show(appInfo, _ "Confirm Application Install", MessageBoxButtons.OKCancel, MessageBoxIcon.Question) If dr <> System.Windows.Forms.DialogResult.OK Then Return End If ' Download the deployment manifest. ' Usually, this shouldn't throw an exception unless ' AssertApplicationRequirements() failed, or you did not call that method ' before calling this one. Try iphm.DownloadApplicationAsync() Catch downloadEx As Exception MessageBox.Show("Cannot initiate download of application. Error: " & downloadEx.Message) Return End Try End Sub #If 0 Then Private Function CheckForFullTrust(ByVal appManifest As XmlReader) As Boolean Dim isFullTrust As Boolean = False If (appManifest Is Nothing) Then Throw New ArgumentNullException("appManifest cannot be null.") End If Dim xaUnrestricted As XAttribute xaUnrestricted = XDocument.Load(appManifest) _ .Element("{urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v1}assembly") _ .Element("{urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v2}trustInfo") _ .Element("{urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v2}security") _ .Element("{urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v2}applicationRequestMinimum") _ .Element("{urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v2}PermissionSet") _ .Attribute("Unrestricted") ' Attributes never have a namespace If xaUnrestricted Then If xaUnrestricted.Value = "true" Then Return True End If End If Return False End Function #End If Private Sub iphm_DownloadProgressChanged(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As DownloadProgressChangedEventArgs) Handles iphm.DownloadProgressChanged ' you can show percentage of task completed using e.ProgressPercentage End Sub Private Sub iphm_DownloadApplicationCompleted(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As DownloadApplicationCompletedEventArgs) Handles iphm.DownloadApplicationCompleted ' Check for an error. If (e.Error IsNot Nothing) Then ' Cancel download and install. MessageBox.Show("Could not download and install application. Error: " & e.Error.Message) Return End If ' Inform the user that their application is ready for use. MessageBox.Show("Application installed! You may now run it from the Start menu.") End Sub
To attempt installation from your code, call the
InstallApplication
method. For example, if you named your classMyInstaller
, you might callInstallApplication
in the following way.Dim installer As New MyInstaller() installer.InstallApplication("\\myServer\myShare\myApp.application") MessageBox.Show("Installer object created.")
MyInstaller installer = new MyInstaller(); installer.InstallApplication(@"\\myServer\myShare\myApp.application"); MessageBox.Show("Installer object created.");
Next Steps
A ClickOnce application can also add custom update logic, including a custom user interface to show during the update process. For more information, see UpdateCheckInfo. A ClickOnce application can also suppress the standard Start menu entry, shortcut, and Add or Remove Programs entry by using a <customUX>
element. For more information, see <entryPoint> Element and ShortcutAppId.