Crates.io | cargo-appimage |
lib.rs | cargo-appimage |
version | 2.2.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2021-05-07 22:23:22.813856 |
updated_at | 2023-11-27 13:38:14.469244 |
description | Converts your crate into an AppImage |
homepage | https://github.com/StratusFearMe21/cargo-appimage |
repository | https://github.com/StratusFearMe21/cargo-appimage |
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This a cargo program that allows you to convert your Rust programs into AppImages.
appimagetool
is in your path. It can be downloaded from herecargo install cargo-appimage
cd
inside of the root directory of your crate and create an icon called icon.png
(optional) create a section in your Cargo.toml similar to the following with any additional assets to add to the AppImg:
[package.metadata.appimage]
assets = ["images", "sounds"]
(optional) If you are using external crates that use other programs or are not written in pure rust, you may want to check if you need to embed some shared libraries into your AppImage:
cargo appimage
with this option in your Cargo.toml will automatically make a libs folder and put all of the shared objects your rust program uses in their respective directories.[package.metadata.appimage]
auto_link = true
AppImages aren't supposed to have EVERY library that your executable links to inside of the AppImage, so either:
Manually delete the libraries from the libs folder that you expect will be on every linux system (libc, libgcc, libpthread, ld-linux, libdl, etc.), and then remove the auto_link
option from Cargo.toml and rebuild. Then only the libraries remaining in the libs folder should be embedded in the Appimage.
Or, use the auto_link_exclude_list
option to specify a list of glob patterns to exclude. For example:
[package.metadata.appimage]
auto_link = true
auto_link_exclude_list = [
"libc.so*",
"libdl.so*",
"libpthread.so*",
]
On the next build, only library files not matching the glob patterns will be embedded in the Appimage.
run this command
cargo appimage
cargo appimage --features=min
Apparently this Dockerfile
works
FROM rust:slim
RUN cargo install cargo-appimage
# file package is required by appimagetool
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends file wget
# Download appimagetool
RUN wget https://github.com/AppImage/AppImageKit/releases/download/continuous/appimagetool-$(uname -m).AppImage -O /usr/local/bin/appimagetool
RUN chmod +x /usr/local/bin/appimagetool
# Path appimagetool magic byte: https://github.com/AppImage/pkg2appimage/issues/373#issuecomment-495754112
RUN sed -i 's|AI\x02|\x00\x00\x00|' /usr/local/bin/appimagetool
# Use appimagetool without fuse: https://github.com/AppImage/AppImageKit/wiki/FUSE#docker
RUN APPIMAGE_EXTRACT_AND_RUN=1 cargo appimage