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Once this is installed, you can use commands like "choco install 7zip -y" to install software automatically. This can be useful to save having to update WPKG packages for common tools, as chocolatey has a central repository. | Once this is installed, you can use commands like "choco install 7zip -y" to install software automatically. This can be useful to save having to update WPKG packages for common tools, as chocolatey has a central repository. | ||
− | An example of how | + | An example of how packages might be installed using WPKG to trigger chocolatey installs is given below. |
<source lang="xml"> | <source lang="xml"> |
Latest revision as of 15:27, 10 October 2017
A silent installer for Chocolately (https://chocolatey.org), which in turn does silent Windows software installs.
This downloads the install.ps1 script, which will download and install chocolatey to %programdata%\chocolatey.
Once this is installed, you can use commands like "choco install 7zip -y" to install software automatically. This can be useful to save having to update WPKG packages for common tools, as chocolatey has a central repository.
An example of how packages might be installed using WPKG to trigger chocolatey installs is given below.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<packages:packages xmlns:packages="http://www.wpkg.org/packages"
xmlns:wpkg="http://www.wpkg.org/wpkg" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.wpkg.org/packages ../xsd/packages.xsd">
<package
id="chocolatey"
name="Chocolatey"
revision="1.%version%"
reboot="false"
priority="1">
<variable name="version" value="0.10.5.0" />
<check type="file" condition="exists" path='%programdata%\chocolatey\bin\chocolatey.exe' value="%version%" />
<variable name="installerPath" value="chocolatey\install.ps1"/>
<variable name="installerURL" value="https://chocolatey.org/install.ps1" />
<!-- standard variables - usually in config.xml -->
<variable name="SOFTWARE" value="software" />
<variable name="DOWNLOADERPATH" value="tools\downloader\downloader.cmd" />
<!-- conditional download -->
<install cmd='"%DOWNLOADERPATH%" "%installerURL%" "%software%\%installerPath%" >NUL'>
<condition><check type="logical" condition="not"><check type="file" condition="exists" path="%SOFTWARE%\%installerPath%" /></check></condition>
</install>
<install cmd='powershell "%SOFTWARE%\%installerPath%"' />
<upgrade include="install" />
<remove cmd='cmd /c rmdir /s /q "%programdata%\chocolatey\"' />
</package>
<package
id="chocobasic"
name="Basic packages (using Chocolatey)"
revision="1"
reboot="false"
priority="1">
<depends package-id="chocolatey" />
<!-- See https://chocolatey.org/packages . Can use more than one:
<variable name="PKGNAMES" value="vlc firefox nssm notepadplusplus git 7zip" />
-->
<variable name="PKGNAMES" value="classic-shell googlechrome notepadplusplus" />
<!-- check for a version of each package -->
<check path='Classic Shell' value='4.3.0' type='uninstall' condition='versiongreaterorequal' />
<check path='Google Chrome' value='61.0.3163.100' type='uninstall' condition='versiongreaterorequal' />
<check path='Notepad\+\+.*' value='7.5.1' type='uninstall' condition='versiongreaterorequal' />
<!--
Or could possibly use choco list in a .cmd file like this, though harder to catch versiongreaterorequal:
choco list - -localonly | findstr /ib /c:%1
exit %ERRORLEVEL%
<check type="execute" path='chocotest.cmd "7zip "' condition="exitcodeequalto" value="0"/>
-->
<!-- "choco upgrade" command installs or upgrades as appropriate. -->
<install cmd='%COMSPEC% /v /c set ChocolateyInstall=%programdata%\chocolatey&& %programdata%\chocolatey\choco upgrade %PKGNAMES% -y >"%programdata%\chocolatey\logs\wpkgchocoinstall.log"' />
<upgrade include="install" />
<remove cmd='%COMSPEC% /v /c set ChocolateyInstall=%programdata%\chocolatey&& %programdata%\chocolatey\choco uninstall %PKGNAMES% -y >"%programdata%\chocolatey\logs\wpkgchocoinstall.log"'/>
<!--
Useful to pipe chocolatey output to log file: e.g. >"%programdata%\chocolatey\logs\wpkgchocoinstall.log"
See also C:\ProgramData\chocolatey\logs\chocolatey.log
-->
</package>
</packages:packages>