Opened at 2016-03-16T08:32:23Z
Last modified at 2016-03-28T00:49:47Z
#2741 new task
improve the OS-X packages
Reported by: | warner | Owned by: | daira |
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Priority: | normal | Milestone: | undecided |
Component: | packaging | Version: | 1.10.2 |
Keywords: | mac packaging | Cc: | |
Launchpad Bug: |
Description (last modified by warner)
Our buildbot currently creates OS-X packages (.pkg installers) with each commit, but they're a bit disappointing. They install an icon to /Applications/tahoe.app, but clicking that icon only brings up a dialog box that tells you to run tahoe in a Terminal window. There is a /Applications/tahoe.app/bin/tahoe which can be run, but it's not in $PATH anywhere, so you have to type a lot or symlink it into a more useful directory (edit: and it will be on the $PATH of new shells if your .bashrc doesn't override it).
(also, the packages are completely broken after the tox/pip/virtualenv switchover, but I'm hoping to fix that before the release).
The baseline fix would be to get bin/tahoe into a normal $PATH somehow. I don't know if applications packages can do that (CLI tools aren't a normal thing for .apps to offer). I've seen GitX and some XCode tools offer an Enable Terminal Usage.. menu item (which writes things into /usr/local/bin): maybe we could change the stub tahoe.app launcher to offer a similar option.
The longer-term fix would be to add a real launcher application. I don't think we have to go so far as to write a fully-native OS-X frontend for Tahoe. But I'd like something that behaves like the CouchDB launcher: a "Statusbar app", which adds a single icon to the top-of-the-screen menu (over by the wifi and clock icons). This icon leads to a drop-down menu with a few options: "Launch Daemon", "Open Web", and "Quit".
It would probably need a "Create Client" option which leads to a short dialog (maybe driven by a web page) that lets you paste in the introducer.furl and pick a client nickname, then creates your ~/.tahoe/ directory. Then start/stop/open map directly to tahoe start, tahoe stop, and tahoe webopen. Maybe throw in a rootcap/alias.
RUMPS is a library that would probably make this easier.
Eventually it would be nice to have a proper setup application, so getting started with Tahoe felt nicer and more polished.
Change History (2)
comment:1 Changed at 2016-03-16T08:41:07Z by warner
- Keywords mac added; osx removed
comment:2 Changed at 2016-03-28T00:49:47Z by warner
- Description modified (diff)
I fixed the installer: the current one should be functional.
I see that the installer adds /Applications/tahoe.app/bin/ to /etc/paths.d/tahoe, and if I start a new shell, that shows up in $PATH. (I didn't see this earlier because my .bashrc overrode $PATH entirely).