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[Feature]: Creating a "library" containing general application info for ALL evergreen supported applications?
What is your feature request?
Would it be a way to create a library for all evergreen supported applications? Either something that contains a URI or the direct command to get the app, "filter", something similar to App.json that is made in packagingfactory but for ALL applications:
{
"Application": {
"Name": "AdobeAcrobatReaderDC",
"Filter": "Invoke-EvergreenApp -Name \"AdobeAcrobatReaderDC\" | Where-Object { $_.Language -eq \"MUI\" -and $_.Architecture -eq \"x64\" } | Select-Object -First 1",
"Title": "Adobe Acrobat Reader DC",
"Language": "English",
"Architecture": "x64"
},
"PackageInformation": {
"SetupType": "EXE",
"SetupFile": "AcroRdrDCx642300620360_MUI.exe",
"Version": "23.006.20360",
"SourceFolder": "Source",
"OutputFolder": "Package",
"IconFile": "https://github.com/aaronparker/icons/raw/main/companyportal/Adobe-AcrobatReader.png"
},
"Information": {
"DisplayName": "Adobe Acrobat Reader DC 23.006.20360 x64",
"Description": "Adobe Acrobat Reader is the free, trusted global standard for viewing, printing, e-signing, sharing, and annotating PDFs. View PDFs, Leave comments or annotate PDFs, Fill, e-sign, and lock your forms, Collaborate better with PDFs.",
"Publisher": "Adobe",
"InformationURL": "https://www.adobe.com/acrobat/pdf-reader.html",
"PrivacyURL": "https://www.adobe.com/privacy.html",
"FeaturedApp": false,
"Categories": [],
"PSPackageFactoryGuid": "a0042672-7240-4312-892e-39623320c0a3"
},
"Program": {
"InstallTemplate": "Deploy-Application.exe -DeploymentType \"Install\" -DeployMode \"Silent\"",
"InstallCommand": "Deploy-Application.exe -DeploymentType \"Install\" -DeployMode \"Silent\"",
"UninstallCommand": "Deploy-Application.exe -DeploymentType \"Uninstall\" -DeployMode \"Silent\"",
"InstallExperience": "system",
"DeviceRestartBehavior": "suppress"
},
"RequirementRule": {
"MinimumRequiredOperatingSystem": "W10_1809",
"Architecture": "x64"
},
"CustomRequirementRule": [],
"DetectionRule": [
{
"Type": "File",
"DetectionMethod": "Version",
"Path": "C:\\Program Files\\Adobe\\Acrobat DC\\Acrobat",
"FileOrFolder": "Acrobat.exe",
"Operator": "greaterThanOrEqual",
"VersionValue": "23.006.20360",
"Check32BitOn64System": "false"
}
],
"Dependencies": [],
"Supersedence": [],
"Assignments": []
}
Have you tested against the current version?
- [X] Yes, I've updated Evergreen and tested against the current version.
Have you reviewed the documentation?
- [X] Documentation at: https://stealthpuppy.com/evergreen/
@aaronparker Exporting each app manifest somewhat gives me what i want, but the variating terms of Ring where some are named "general" and some "production". If i would want to mass download say, production (if applicable) installers that are x64 and for Windows, how would i do that in any sort of way? I dont see any way to do that per now except for manually.
Have you seen Evergreen Libraries? https://stealthpuppy.com/evergreen/newlibrary/
Have you seen Evergreen Libraries? https://stealthpuppy.com/evergreen/newlibrary/
Yes, but as far as i can see it requires me to manually add each app to the "library", is there any way i can just create a library and add "all" the applications to said library?
Evergreen has an API: https://stealthpuppy.com/evergreen/invoke. You could query the available application properties from there, then build out queries for each app.