pub struct BundleSettings {
Show 13 fields pub identifier: Option<String>, pub icon: Option<Vec<String>>, pub resources: Option<Vec<String>>, pub copyright: Option<String>, pub category: Option<AppCategory>, pub short_description: Option<String>, pub long_description: Option<String>, pub bin: Option<HashMap<String, BundleSettings>>, pub external_bin: Option<Vec<String>>, pub deb: DebianSettings, pub macos: MacOsSettings, pub updater: Option<UpdaterSettings>, pub windows: WindowsSettings,
}
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The bundle settings of the BuildArtifact we’re bundling.

Fields

identifier: Option<String>

the app’s identifier.

icon: Option<Vec<String>>

the app’s icon list.

resources: Option<Vec<String>>

the app’s resources to bundle.

each item can be a path to a file or a path to a folder.

supports glob patterns.

copyright: Option<String>

the app’s copyright.

category: Option<AppCategory>

the app’s category.

short_description: Option<String>

the app’s short description.

long_description: Option<String>

the app’s long description.

bin: Option<HashMap<String, BundleSettings>>

Configuration map for the possible [bin] apps to bundle.

external_bin: Option<Vec<String>>

External binaries to add to the bundle.

Note that each binary name should have the target platform’s target triple appended, as well as .exe for Windows. For example, if you’re bundling a sidecar called sqlite3, the bundler expects a binary named sqlite3-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu on linux, and sqlite3-x86_64-pc-windows-gnu.exe on windows.

Run tauri build --help for more info on targets.

If you are building a universal binary for MacOS, the bundler expects your external binary to also be universal, and named after the target triple, e.g. sqlite3-universal-apple-darwin. See https://developer.apple.com/documentation/apple-silicon/building-a-universal-macos-binary

deb: DebianSettings

Debian-specific settings.

macos: MacOsSettings

MacOS-specific settings.

updater: Option<UpdaterSettings>

Updater configuration.

windows: WindowsSettings

Windows-specific settings.

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