If you'd like to locally build this flapak, you'll need both flatpak
and flatpak-builder
installed. E.g. on Debian you can run apt install flatpak flatpak-builder
to install these tools. See
https://flatpak.org/setup/ for more information on this for your
platform.
If you haven't done so yet, you need to have flathub set up as a remote repository:
flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists \
flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
To simply build the application in a build-directory invoke
flatpak-builder
pointing to the manifest:
flatpak-builder --install-deps-from=flathub build-dir chat.delta.desktop.yml
To install the local build you can add the --install
flag. To
upload the built application to a repository, which can just be a
local directory, add the --repo=repo
flag.
Each commit to the https://github.com/flathub/chat.delta.desktop master branch will result in a new release being published to flathub. So once a pull request is merged no more work needs to be done to publish the release.
To setup make sure this repo is checked out inside of it's own folder and there is no folder besides it (or the setup script might not do what it should).
Then run ./setup.sh
. (you also need nodejs min version 20 and python3)
to reset you can run
rm -rf ../.venv/ ../deltachat-* ../flatpak-builder-tools/
But be careful as this could destroy your work if you haven't followed the instractions above correctly.
manual setup
install the flatpak-node-generator
tool with pipx
:
git clone https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak-builder-tools.git
pip install pipx
pipx install flatpak-builder-tools/node
install nodejs version > 20
create a python virtual env and enter it, then install aiohttp
python -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
pip install aiohttp toml
Then edit (put in the tags/branches you want to update to) and run the generate.sh
script:
CORE_CHECKOUT=v1.140.0
DESKTOP_CHECKOUT=v1.45.4
The script then gives you the commit hashes you should add to the build manifest, there you need to also specify branch/tag.
After that, build it locally (if your computer is likely faster than CI, so debugging locally is quicker).
rm -r build-dir/ || true && flatpak-builder --install-deps-from=flathub build-dir chat.delta.desktop.yml --ccache
--ccache
enables sccache, which speeds up subsequent builds.
old docs, outdated, but might be helpful for understanding
Get hold of a newer version of the desktop app and the Rust binding,
e.g. git fetch --tags
. Check the newest tags out, so that their
dependencies can be seen.
cd delta-chat-desktop
git fetch --tags
git checkout v1.13.0 # or whatever the latest tag is
cd delta-chat-rust
git fetch --tags
git checkout 1.46.0
Since flatpak does not allow the build to download things while
building we have to resolve all the cargo dependencies statically
beforehand. This is done by processing the Cargo.lock
file into the
generated-source-rust.json
file:
python3 ../flatpak-builder-tools/cargo/flatpak-cargo-generator.py \
-o generated-sources-rust.json \
../deltachat-core-rust/Cargo.lock
Make sure you generate it from the correct downloaded release.
Since flatpak does not allow the build to download things while
building we have to resolve all the npm dependencies beforehand.
This is done by converting the package-lock.json
, which should
contain all the dependencies, into a manifest snipped suitabled for
building flatpaks.
Upstream ships the package-lock.json file so it should not be
necessary to generate it. However, sometimes the file is not
updated in lockstep with package.json and then dependencies will
be missing during build time. In that case, it's best to wait for
upstream to provide the lock file, but it should be possible to run
npm install
to get the lockfile updated.
To create the generated-sources.json
file you need a copy of the
https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak-builder-tools.git repository and
install the flatpak-node-generator
tool with pipx
:
git clone https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak-builder-tools.git
pip install pipx
pipx flatpak-builder-tools/node
Then invoke the node/flatpak-node-generator.py
script, e.g.:
flatpak-node-generator -o generated-sources-npm.json -r npm ../deltachat-desktop/package-lock.json
This will produce the generated-sources-npm.json
file which is referenced
in the chat.delta.desktop.yml
manifest. Because that file is quite big
and Github seems to not like big files all too much, the generator offers
a --split option, cf. https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak-builder-tools/blob/204309e0066a66a6f3c9ad7c5edb870513a7504c/node/README.md#splitting-mode.