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Downloads:

2,677

Downloads of v 0.7.0:

372

Last Update:

29 Apr 2016

Package Maintainer(s):

Software Author(s):

  • Tommy Parnell

Tags:

msi creation iis

QuikPak (Install)

This is not the latest version of QuikPak (Install) available.

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0.7.0 | Updated: 29 Apr 2016

Downloads:

2,677

Downloads of v 0.7.0:

372

Maintainer(s):

Software Author(s):

  • Tommy Parnell

Tags:

msi creation iis

QuikPak (Install) 0.7.0

This is not the latest version of QuikPak (Install) available.

Legal Disclaimer: Neither this package nor Chocolatey Software, Inc. are affiliated with or endorsed by Tommy Parnell. The inclusion of Tommy Parnell trademark(s), if any, upon this webpage is solely to identify Tommy Parnell goods or services and not for commercial purposes.

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Deployment Method: Individual Install, Upgrade, & Uninstall

To install QuikPak (Install), run the following command from the command line or from PowerShell:

>

To upgrade QuikPak (Install), run the following command from the command line or from PowerShell:

>

To uninstall QuikPak (Install), run the following command from the command line or from PowerShell:

>

Deployment Method:

NOTE

This applies to both open source and commercial editions of Chocolatey.

1. Enter Your Internal Repository Url

(this should look similar to https://community.chocolatey.org/api/v2/)


2. Setup Your Environment

1. Ensure you are set for organizational deployment

Please see the organizational deployment guide

2. Get the package into your environment

  • Open Source or Commercial:
    • Proxy Repository - Create a proxy nuget repository on Nexus, Artifactory Pro, or a proxy Chocolatey repository on ProGet. Point your upstream to https://community.chocolatey.org/api/v2/. Packages cache on first access automatically. Make sure your choco clients are using your proxy repository as a source and NOT the default community repository. See source command for more information.
    • You can also just download the package and push it to a repository Download

3. Copy Your Script

choco upgrade quikpak -y --source="'INTERNAL REPO URL'" --version="'0.7.0'" [other options]

See options you can pass to upgrade.

See best practices for scripting.

Add this to a PowerShell script or use a Batch script with tools and in places where you are calling directly to Chocolatey. If you are integrating, keep in mind enhanced exit codes.

If you do use a PowerShell script, use the following to ensure bad exit codes are shown as failures:


choco upgrade quikpak -y --source="'INTERNAL REPO URL'" --version="'0.7.0'" 
$exitCode = $LASTEXITCODE

Write-Verbose "Exit code was $exitCode"
$validExitCodes = @(0, 1605, 1614, 1641, 3010)
if ($validExitCodes -contains $exitCode) {
  Exit 0
}

Exit $exitCode

- name: Install quikpak
  win_chocolatey:
    name: quikpak
    version: '0.7.0'
    source: INTERNAL REPO URL
    state: present

See docs at https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/modules/win_chocolatey_module.html.


chocolatey_package 'quikpak' do
  action    :install
  source   'INTERNAL REPO URL'
  version  '0.7.0'
end

See docs at https://docs.chef.io/resource_chocolatey_package.html.


cChocoPackageInstaller quikpak
{
    Name     = "quikpak"
    Version  = "0.7.0"
    Source   = "INTERNAL REPO URL"
}

Requires cChoco DSC Resource. See docs at https://github.com/chocolatey/cChoco.


package { 'quikpak':
  ensure   => '0.7.0',
  provider => 'chocolatey',
  source   => 'INTERNAL REPO URL',
}

Requires Puppet Chocolatey Provider module. See docs at https://forge.puppet.com/puppetlabs/chocolatey.


4. If applicable - Chocolatey configuration/installation

See infrastructure management matrix for Chocolatey configuration elements and examples.

Package Approved

This package was approved by moderator doc on 29 Apr 2016.

Description

quickly pack directory's as IIS websites


BootstrapperCore.dll
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CommandLine.dll
md5: EC0E2DD54144D6F6A317B7DAA715D418 | sha1: 62C2E04BBA8436912D9BCEC1EC4D4C7AFC843A47 | sha256: 4923528D3D18689D58FA30B3D822AB72A13BE21A57F13E0BC59B55B864424F7A | sha512: CCAF01F89FAB001EF2DED15B352E1DD2AB3967584A8720ACB7C6B7203240F9C896F7D46600B12E0E86B25B30779B1E5ED59CE97FB3F295AFB11D6391670265EF
Microsoft.Deployment.WindowsInstaller.dll
md5: 233CA870E2530DA48897DB8FA6F1E3CF | sha1: 1E4B4964978858C787F2A898B20F36E1FA805717 | sha256: CA420FEF4909C10E2E95C8C899FA7D009892DDDF0B2424870236F1D0676E9165 | sha512: 25544EE4113FE4DC2B54F8A5A068F340BBB3B30BD444FF18DCDC789C573D2C24F3019601C3C9E8EEC4A61FBB5540867930B99A3696358EB587F64D3A70E1B9A6
Newtonsoft.Json.dll
md5: C3C04754418382F505CAFC18D64427F5 | sha1: CAC5E36DC498D6BB16170020BE021FF5BD18A9E2 | sha256: DF8EC2E0245829DDEC5B79F1918C3AE3A3FA540A5A0E3C410E2B6EF0BEBC7927 | sha512: BDA5EFD0F69A9C7198841E5D31744FA2BEBB05CEDB1E2846A0D2DBCE6C3193DA69C181BE1116F38CD5F3D61B441567B1DA2C844522184323E3D429294AA91AB5
QuikPak.exe
md5: 390AFB39FF0D6F389D0792511F79834B | sha1: 5D8CE8B6C78A80B886CECC682308A28314D3F231 | sha256: 68B42AD2196484853E7B137EF2C56D263124E258EBDB46D650B7060A59FC518B | sha512: B18BEC34D09FE71985F200B59C7D9FE4E657B4737EB1808227CE6278302E97B8B114F1564983A9EC97F6000D85672FA94823A067CA916E9B94837C1FDC5FBFD5
QuikPak.exe.config
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<configuration>
  <startup>
    <supportedRuntime version="v4.0" sku=".NETFramework,Version=v4.5" />
  </startup>
</configuration>
tools\ReadMe.md
## Summary
How do I create packages? See https://github.com/chocolatey/choco/wiki/CreatePackages

If you are submitting packages to the community feed (https://chocolatey.org)
always try to ensure you have read, understood and adhere to the create
packages wiki link above.

## Automatic Packages?
Consider making this package an automatic package, for the best 
maintainability over time. Read up at https://github.com/chocolatey/choco/wiki/AutomaticPackages

## Shim Generation
Any executables you include in the package or download (but don't call 
install against using the built-in functions) will be automatically shimmed.

This means those executables will automatically be included on the path.
Shim generation runs whether the package is self-contained or uses automation 
scripts. 

By default, these are considered console applications. 

If the application is a GUI, you should create an empty file next to the exe 
named 'name.exe.gui' e.g. 'bob.exe' would need a file named 'bob.exe.gui'.
See https://github.com/chocolatey/choco/wiki/CreatePackages#how-do-i-set-up-batch-redirects-for-applications-that-have-a-gui

If you want to ignore the executable, create an empty file next to the exe 
named 'name.exe.ignore' e.g. 'bob.exe' would need a file named 
'bob.exe.ignore'. 
See https://github.com/chocolatey/choco/wiki/CreatePackages#how-do-i-exclude-executables-from-getting-batch-redirects

## Self-Contained? 
If you have a self-contained package, you can remove the automation scripts 
entirely and just include the executables, they will automatically get shimmed, 
which puts them on the path. Ensure you have the legal right to distribute 
the application though. See https://github.com/chocolatey/choco/wiki/Legal. 

You should read up on the Shim Generation section to familiarize yourself 
on what to do with GUI applications and/or ignoring shims.

## Automation Scripts
You have a powerful use of Chocolatey, as you are using PowerShell. So you
can do just about anything you need. Choco has some very handy built-in 
functions that you can use, these are sometimes called the helpers.

### Built-In Functions
https://github.com/chocolatey/choco/wiki/HelpersReference

A note about a couple:
* Get-BinRoot - this is a horribly named function that doesn't do what new folks think it does. It gets you the 'tools' root, which by default is set to 'c:\tools', not the chocolateyInstall bin folder. 
* Install-BinFile - used for non-exe files - executables are automatically shimmed...
* Uninstall-BinFile - used for non-exe files - executables are automatically shimmed

### Getting package specific information
Use the package parameters pattern - see https://github.com/chocolatey/choco/wiki/How-To-Parse-PackageParameters-Argument

### Need to mount an ISO?
https://github.com/chocolatey/choco/wiki/How-To-Mount-An-Iso-In-Chocolatey-Package


### Environment Variables
Chocolatey makes a number of environment variables available (You can access any of these with $env:TheVariableNameBelow):

 * TEMP = Overridden to the CacheLocation, but may be the same as the original TEMP folder
 * ChocolateyInstall = Top level folder where Chocolatey is installed
 * chocolateyPackageName = The name of the package, equivalent to the id in the nuspec (0.9.9+)
 * chocolateyPackageVersion = The version of the package, equivalent to the version in the nuspec (0.9.9+)
 * chocolateyPackageFolder = The top level location of the package folder

#### Advanced Environment Variables
The following are more advanced settings:

 * chocolateyPackageParameters = (0.9.8.22+)
 * CHOCOLATEY_VERSION = The version of Choco you normally see. Use if you are 'lighting' things up based on choco version. (0.9.9+)
    - Otherwise take a dependency on the specific version you need. 
 * chocolateyForceX86 = If available and set to 'true', then user has requested 32bit version. (0.9.9+)
    - Automatically handled in built in Choco functions. 
 * OS_PLATFORM = Like Windows, OSX, Linux. (0.9.9+)
 * OS_VERSION = The version of OS, like 6.1 something something for Windows. (0.9.9+)
 * OS_NAME = The reported name of the OS. (0.9.9+)
 * IS_PROCESSELEVATED = Is the process elevated? (0.9.9+)
 
#### Experimental Environment Variables
The following are experimental or use not recommended:

 * OS_IS64BIT = This may not return correctly - it may depend on the process the app is running under (0.9.9+)
 * CHOCOLATEY_VERSION_PRODUCT = the version of Choco that may match CHOCOLATEY_VERSION but may be different (0.9.9+)
    - it's based on git describe
 * IS_ADMIN = Is the user an administrator? But doesn't tell you if the process is elevated. (0.9.9+)
 * chocolateyInstallOverride = Not for use in package automation scripts. (0.9.9+)
 * chocolateyInstallArguments = the installer arguments meant for the native installer. You should use chocolateyPackageParameters intead. (0.9.9+)

WixSharp.dll
md5: 55DBBB4A2FB677C4D846AA4C5BB62F85 | sha1: B137A643B5BAAE8FFAB9B25933A0BA480846BBE7 | sha256: 6A7C8259155BC60DA99A458C2E483E525629FE8DE5BF2AE89A2BF66D69E65265 | sha512: C69735CEE4EF8B3034B9C0B2C2D4889111C2393445706ABBC9FEA8EE702877D5B6D16678FFC703FB21265320B1B93E07BA9C34CDB63A442E128358B3D811A58B
WixSharp.Msi.dll
md5: CAD514EF7E1F5C579BA3B60C23CF510F | sha1: 20EEB1153B99022197BA2F137155552231E748D7 | sha256: 1179544798906E867D5B0A16CC86BB9B47B532E327726FA8A77EABA3B5B05F0B | sha512: C23A624E3FDF33460E3F077D056D8969C907B979D2AB2752481311D3686C39E2FE779E2BC7EEAF8AFCFA9332D3B469F1DF2355516C5CC712DDB0110337C59752
WixSharp.UI.dll
md5: 7B76A20AC9B68D9111E9507B9DC38F60 | sha1: EC8614CAFA5B0C34D5109D2E0D2FAC8C87C93635 | sha256: 3B11300CCBCF2EB688505396CDDF9551119163B419F4EA412EFB0C0A2AF1D4CD | sha512: 8D940621D0A42F907C11691592D72DAAA3092275BC501FFC37DB5BE3774A7B2F3B0B4287E11BEDC1984431B080C81E6F33BCE010F61CB33F89E178A5705EFD4B

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In cases where actual malware is found, the packages are subject to removal. Software sometimes has false positives. Moderators do not necessarily validate the safety of the underlying software, only that a package retrieves software from the official distribution point and/or validate embedded software against official distribution point (where distribution rights allow redistribution).

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