Struct tauri_bundler::bundle::MacOsSettings[][src]

pub struct MacOsSettings {
    pub frameworks: Option<Vec<String>>,
    pub minimum_system_version: Option<String>,
    pub license: Option<String>,
    pub use_bootstrapper: Option<bool>,
    pub exception_domain: Option<String>,
    pub signing_identity: Option<String>,
    pub entitlements: Option<String>,
}
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The macOS bundle settings.

Fields

frameworks: Option<Vec<String>>

MacOS frameworks that need to be bundled with the app.

Each string can either be the name of a framework (without the .framework extension, e.g. "SDL2"), in which case we will search for that framework in the standard install locations (~/Library/Frameworks/, /Library/Frameworks/, and /Network/Library/Frameworks/), or a path to a specific framework bundle (e.g. ./data/frameworks/SDL2.framework). Note that this setting just makes tauri-bundler copy the specified frameworks into the OS X app bundle (under Foobar.app/Contents/Frameworks/); you are still responsible for:

  • arranging for the compiled binary to link against those frameworks (e.g. by emitting lines like cargo:rustc-link-lib=framework=SDL2 from your build.rs script)

  • embedding the correct rpath in your binary (e.g. by running install_name_tool -add_rpath "@executable_path/../Frameworks" path/to/binary after compiling)

minimum_system_version: Option<String>

A version string indicating the minimum MacOS version that the bundled app supports (e.g. "10.11"). If you are using this config field, you may also want have your build.rs script emit cargo:rustc-env=MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.11.

license: Option<String>

The path to the LICENSE file for macOS apps. Currently only used by the dmg bundle.

use_bootstrapper: Option<bool>

whether we should use the bootstrap script on macOS .app or not.

this script goal is to allow your app to access environment variables e.g $PATH.

without it, you can’t run some applications installed by the user.

exception_domain: Option<String>

The exception domain to use on the macOS .app bundle.

This allows communication to the outside world e.g. a web server you’re shipping.

signing_identity: Option<String>

Code signing identity.

entitlements: Option<String>

Path to the entitlements.plist file.

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