I have built an installer, which consists of 5 sections/components. I have created a pre-function before the components page to check which components are installed, only the components that are not currently installed should be shown on the components page.
!define MUI_PAGE_CUSTOMFUNCTION_PRE selectSections
!insertmacro MUI_PAGE_COMPONENTS
...
Function selectSections
; remove sections which are already installed
ReadRegStr $0 HKLM "${REG_INSTALL}" "SEC_EXTRACTOR"
IfErrors +2
!insertmacro RemoveSection ${SEC_EXTRACTOR}
!insertmacro SelectSection ${SEC_EXTRACTOR}
; so on for all components
FunctionEnd
So I install all the components first, and then run the installer again. This time I do not see any components on the components page. But when I press install on that page, all the sections are still executed. Can anyone help ?
(I have pressed the install button from a components page, that does not list any components. but I see those sections being installed in the details pane.)
Don't use relative jumps to skip macros because a macro can be more that one instruction. Use IfErrors label or ${If} ${Errors} from LogicLib.nsh.
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I am trying to run an installer inside the Script of another installer.
The parent installer needs to be finished to run the embedded installer inside properly.
!include "MUI2.nsh"
Icon "C:\Users\user\Pictures\logo.ico"
!insertmacro MUI_PAGE_DIRECTORY
!insertmacro MUI_PAGE_INSTFILES
!insertmacro MUI_LANGUAGE "English"
Section
ExecWait "$INSTDIR/CM/CMInstaller.exe"
SectionEnd
So how do I wait for the parent installer before executing the CMInstaller.exe?
Thanks for answering!
EDIT:
As Anders pointed out, the -POST is not a specific section name, just place this section (containing your child installer) after the main install section, or use .onInstSuccess callback function
Original answer:
In our project, we use -Post section to do some post-installation operations like placing the uninstaller or shortcut on the desktop, which might not be the best practice because there's a -FinishComponents section for the specified situation, check here
Section -Post
SetShellVarContext all
SetOutPath "$INSTDIR"
WriteUninstaller "$INSTDIR\Uninst.exe"
CreateShortCut "$SMPROGRAMS\$ICONS_GROUP\Uninstall.lnk" "$INSTDIR\Uninst.exe"
;Write install path registry
WriteRegStr HKLM "${PRODUCT_INSTALL_DIR_REGKEY}" "${PRODUCT_INSTALL_DIR_SUBKEY}" $INSTDIR
!insertmacro WriteInstallLog "Install_log.log" "Installation completed"
;Execute CMInstaller here
ExecWait "$INSTDIR/CM/CMInstaller.exe"
SectionEnd
And according to the NSIS documentation, there's also a callback function .onInstSuccess when the installation is done successfully
So I made patch installer for certain game. It works nicely, dumb design decisions of NSIS notwithstanding. I use NSIS 3.03 with MUI2.
Due to nature of patch (it is not separate application, just patch applied on already existing program) I had to use pretty much all custom texts for installer (like MUI_WELCOMEPAGE_TITLE, MUI_WELCOMEPAGE_TEXT etc). Grammar of my native language didn't helped.
But then I foolishly wanted to include uninstaller. While it works, it seems like there are almost no custom texts for it. Only ones that work are MUI_UNCONFIRMPAGE_TEXT_TOP and MUI_UNCONFIRMPAGE_TEXT_LOCATION. Other default texts for uninstallator look like crap due to aforementioned issues (patch instead of real app, grammar).
For example, on welcome page of uninstaller there is text similar to "Before starting the uninstallation, make sure [NAME OF PATCH TO GAME] is not running.". It should be something like "Before starting the uninstallation, make sure [NAME OF GAME, NOT NAME OF PATCH] is not running.". No, there is no MUI_UNWELCOMEPAGE_TEXT or anything like that.
How to change other texts in uninstaller? This kind of oversight is silly for 10 year old installer creator on its third major version. WTF?
From the documentation:
Page settings apply to a single page and should be set before inserting a page macro. The same settings can be used for installer and uninstaller pages. You have to repeat the setting if you want it to apply to multiple pages.
!include MUI2.nsh
!define MUI_WELCOMEPAGE_TEXT "Installer blah blah"
!insertmacro MUI_PAGE_WELCOME
!insertmacro MUI_PAGE_DIRECTORY
!insertmacro MUI_PAGE_INSTFILES
!define MUI_WELCOMEPAGE_TEXT "Uninstaller blah blah"
!insertmacro MUI_UNPAGE_WELCOME
!insertmacro MUI_UNPAGE_INSTFILES
!insertmacro MUI_LANGUAGE "English"
Section
SetOutPath "$InstDir"
WriteUninstaller "$InstDir\Un.exe"
ExecShell "" "$InstDir\Un.exe"
SectionEnd
Section Uninstall
Delete "$InstDir\Un.exe"
RMDir "$InstDir"
SectionEnd
My requirement is: When i installed a software using NSIS, once the installation is successfully completed it should show a notification icon (systray icon).
I am able to create the installer with the required dlls, executables and other files. But it is not showing the systray icon automatically.
Use ExecShell, Exec or ExecWait to start a new process:
Section
SetOutPath $INSTDIR
File "something\Display.exe"
ExecShell "" "$INSTDIR\Display.exe"
SectionEnd
If you are using the Modern UI then you can put a run checkbox on the finish page instead if you want to give the user the option of not running the app:
!insertmacro MUI_PAGE_WELCOME
!insertmacro MUI_PAGE_DIRECTORY
!insertmacro MUI_PAGE_INSTFILES
!define MUI_FINISHPAGE_RUN "$INSTDIR\Display.exe"
!insertmacro MUI_PAGE_FINISH
!insertmacro MUI_LANGUAGE "English"
Section
SetOutPath $INSTDIR
File "something\Display.exe"
SectionEnd
I want to run my application immediately after install and I understand the code to do it is as follows:
!define MUI_FINISHPAGE_RUN
!define MUI_FINISHPAGE_RUN_FUNCTION "LaunchLink"
!insertmacro MUI_PAGE_FINISH
Section
CreateShortcut "$DESKTOP\HelloWorldShortcut.lnk" "$INSTDIR\Hello World.exe" "dev03 3"
SectionEnd
Function LaunchLink
ExecShell "" "$DESKTOP\HelloWorldShortcut.lnk"
FunctionEnd
The problem is my installer is a silent installer but the above code adds a page to it.
Is there a way to use a silent installer to also run the application immediately after install?
A silent installer can just run the app as the final step in the last section. Whether or not it is a good idea for a silent installer to start the application is something you should think about, personally I would say no...
Section
SetOutPath $InstDir
File "MyApp.exe"
...
IfSilent "" +2 ; If the installer is always silent then you don't need this check
ExecShell "" "$InstDir\MyApp.exe"
SectionEnd
I an new to NSIS scripting. I want to create a custom installer which would wrap around another installer(FEKO). This method Embedding other installers suggested on the NSIS website did not work for me
The script compiles correctly but the embedded application is not installed. Here is the script
!include "MUI2.nsh"
!include "logiclib.nsh"
!insertmacro MUI_PAGE_WELCOME
!insertmacro MUI_PAGE_DIRECTORY
!insertmacro MUI_PAGE_COMPONENTS
!insertmacro MUI_PAGE_INSTFILES
!insertmacro MUI_PAGE_FINISH
!insertmacro MUI_LANGUAGE "English"
#Name of the application we are trying to install
Name "FEKO"
# update this section to add 'contact' info
BrandingText "Please contact support at xyz#abc.com for any issues. "
# define the name of installer
OutFile "Custom_FEKO_6.2_Installer.exe"
# define default installation directory
InstallDir "C:\FEKO\6.2\"
DirText "Choose a directory where you want to install FEKO"
# start default section
Section "FEKO Installation"
# set the installation directory as the destination for the following actions
SetOutPath $INSTDIR
DetailPrint "Extracting FEKO Files into Installation Directory"
# specify files to go into the installation directory path
File /r "C:\Feko_Installer\*"
# set the current working directory
SetOutPath "$INSTDIR"
SectionEnd
Section "FEKO installation" FEKO
DetailPrint "Installing Feko"
# run the FEKO installer and wait for it to finish
File "C:\Feko_Installer\feko_distrib_6.2_win64.exe"
ExecWait "$INSTDIR\feko_distrib_6.2_win64.exe"
DetailPrint "Finishing up Installation"
SectionEnd
If the child installer needs admin privileges you need to put RequestExecutionLevel admin in your script. ExecWait (CreateProcess) fails if the exe has a manifest requesting elevation.
Correct quoting for ExecWait is: ExecWait '"c:\full\path\to\app.exe" /param1 "par am 2" /param3'