doc/packaging_apps.md

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App packaging

This document aimed to learn you how to package an application for YunoHost.

Requirements

To package an application, here are the requirements:

  • An account on a git server (e.g. GitHub) to publish the application;
  • Basic knowledge of git, bash shell and other programming stuff;
  • A testing virtual machine or a distant server to package and test the package.

Content

A YunoHost package is composed of:

  • A manifest.json file
  • A scripts directory, which contains five Shell scripts: install, remove, upgrade, backup and restore
  • Optional directories, containing sources or conf files
  • A LICENSE file containing the license of the package
  • A presentation page of your package in a README.md file

 A basic package feel free to use it as a framework.

Manifest

Manifest

Scripts

Scripts

Architecture and arguments

Since YunoHost has a unified architecture, you will be able to guess most of the settings you need. But if you need variable ones, like the domain or web path, you will have to ask the administrator at installation (see arguments section in the manifest above).

Arguments management

Nginx configuration

Nginx configuration

Multi-instance

Multi-instance

Hooks

YunoHost provides a hook system, which is accessible via the packager's script callbacks in moulinette (CLI). The scripts have to be placed in the hooks repository at the root of the YunoHost package, and must be named priority-hook_name, for example: hooks/50-post_user_create will be executed after each user creation.

Note: priority is optional, default is 50.

Take a look at the ownCloud package for a working example.

Helpers

Helpers

Test it!

In order to test your package, you can execute your script standalone as admin (do not forget to append required arguments):

su - admin -c "/bin/bash /path/to/my/script my_arg1 my_arg2"

Or you can use moulinette:

yunohost app install /path/to/my/app/package

Note that it also works with a Git URL:

yunohost app install https://github.com/author/my_app_package.git

Enhance package

Here is a list of best practices for application install scripts :

  • scripts should use sudo cp -a ../sources/. $final_path instead of sudo cp -a ../sources/* $final_path;
  • install script must contain support in case of script errors to delete residuals files thanks to set -e and trap;
  • install script should use command line method instead of curl call through web install form;
  • install script should save install answers;
  • application sources should be checked with a control sum (sha256, sha1 or md5) or a PGP signature;
  • scripts should be tested on Debian Jessie as well as 32 bits, 64 bits and ARM architectures;
  • backup and restore scripts should be present and functional.

Package script checker

Package checker

This is a Python script which check:

  • that the package is up to date wich last specifications
  • that all files are present
  • that the manifest don't have syntax error
  • that scripts exit well before modifing the system during verifications.

Publish and ask for testing your application

Officalization of an application

To become an official application, it must be enough tested, stable and should work on 64 bits, 32 bits et ARM processor architectures, and on Debian Jessie. If you think those conditions are met, ask for official integration of your application.