The top-level appx key contains set of options instructing electron-builder on how it should build AppX (Windows Store).
All options are optional. All required for AppX configuration is inferred and computed automatically.
- If the AppX package is meant for enterprise or self-made distribution (manually install the app without using the Store for testing or for enterprise distribution), it must be signed.
- If the AppX package is meant for Windows Store distribution, no need to sign the package with any certificate. The Windows Store will take care of signing it with a Microsoft certificate during the submission process.
AppX assets need to be placed in the appx
folder in the build directory.
The assets should follow these naming conventions:
- Logo:
StoreLogo.png
- Square150x150Logo:
Square150x150Logo.png
- Square44x44Logo:
Square44x44Logo.png
- Wide310x150Logo:
Wide310x150Logo.png
- Optional BadgeLogo:
BadgeLogo.png
- Optional Square310x310Logo:
LargeTile.png
- Optional Square71x71Logo:
SmallTile.png
- Optional SplashScreen:
SplashScreen.png
All official AppX asset types are supported by the build process. These assets can include scaled assets by using target size
and scale
in the name.
See Guidelines for tile and icon assets for more information.
Default assets will be used for Logo
, Square150x150Logo
, Square44x44Logo
and Wide310x150Logo
if not provided. For assets marked Optional
, these assets will not be listed in the manifest file if not provided.
- You'll need a microsoft developer account (pay some small fee). Use your favourite search engine to find the registration form.
- Register you app for the desktop bridge here.
- Wait for MS to answer and further guide you.
- In the meantime, build and test your appx. It's dead simple.
"win": {
"target": "appx",
},
- The rest should be pretty straight forward — upload the appx to the store and wait for approval.
The only solution for now — using Parallels Desktop for Mac (Pro Edition is required). Create Windows 10 virtual machine and start it. It will be detected and used automatically to build AppX on your macOS machine. Nothing is required to setup on Windows. It allows you to not copy project to Windows and to not setup build environment on Windows.
If you use self-signed certificate, you need to add it to "Trusted People". See Install the certificate.
{!./app-builder-lib.Interface.AppXOptions.md!}