create_msix_package =================== This tool is used to create MSIX packages from a given ZiP archive. The MSIX package is distributed mainly through the Microsoft Store. It can also be installed when downloaded from blender.org. For that to work the MSIX package needs to be signed. Requirements ============ * MakeAppX.exe - this tool is distributed with the Windows 10 SDK and is used to build the .appx package. * MakePri.exe - this tool is distributed with the Windows 10 SDK and is used to generate a resources file. * SignTool.exe - this tool is distributed with the Windows 10 SDK and is used to sign the .appx package. * Python 3 (3.7 or later tested) - to run the create_msix_package.py script * requests module - can be installed with `pip install requests` * PFX file (optional, but strongly recommended) - for signing the resulting MSIX package. **NOTE:** If the MSIX package is not signed when uploaded to the Microsoft store the validation and certification process can take up to three full business day. Usage ===== On the command-line: ```batch set VERSION=2.83.4.0 set URL=https://download.blender.org/release/Blender2.83/blender-2.83.4-windows64.zip set PUBID=CN=PUBIDHERE set PFX=X:\path\to\cert.pfx set PFXPW=pwhere python create_msix_package.py --version %VERSION% --url %URL% --publisher %PUBID% --pfx %PFX% --password %PFXPW% ``` Result will be a MSIX package with the name `blender-2.83.4-windows64.msix`. With the above usage it will be signed. If the signing options are left out the package will not be signed. Optional arguments ================== In support of testing and developing the manifest and scripts there are a few optional arguments: * `--skipdl` : If a `blender.zip` is available already next to the tool use this to skip actual downloading of the archive designated by `--url`. The latter option is still required * `--overwrite` : When script fails the final clean-up may be incomplete leaving the `Content` folder with its structure. Specify this argument to automatically clean up this folder before starting to seed the `Content` folder * `--leavezip` : When specified leave the `blender.zip` file while cleaning up all other intermediate files, including the `Content` folder. This is useful to not have to re-download the same archive from `--url` on each usage What it does ============ The tool creates in the directory it lives a subfolder called `Content`. This is where all necessary files are placed. The `Assets` folder is copied to the `Content` folder. From the application manifest template a version with necessary parts replaced as their actual values as specified on the command-line is realized. This manifest controls the packaging of Blender into the MSIX format. Next the tool downloads the designated ZIP archive locally as blender.zip. From this archive the files are extracted into the `Content\Blender` folder, but skip the leading part of paths in the ZIP. We want to write the files to the content_blender_folder where blender.exe ends up as `Content\Blender\blender.exe`, and not `Content\Blender\blender-2.83.4-windows64\blender.exe` Once the extraction is completed the MakeAppX tool is executed with the `Content` folder as input. The result will be the MSIX package with the name in the form `blender-X.YY.Z-windows64.msix`. If the PFX file and its password are given on the command-line this MSIX package will be signed. All intermediate files and directories will be removed.