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You can turn your AppStudio apps into distributable Windows and Mac OS desktop apps, by making them into Chrome Packaged Apps. Users will need to have Chrome installed on their systems. The apps can be sold or given away for free in the Chrome Web Store.
Packaged apps deliver an experience as capable as a native app, but as safe as a web page. Just like web apps, packaged apps are written in HTML5, JavaScript, and CSS. But packaged apps look and behave like native apps, and they have native-like capabilities that are much more powerful than those available to web apps.
Here's a video from Google about Chrome Packaged Apps: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXDSPlVZRJE
Here are the steps:
Get your app ready
There are certain restrictions on apps which are to be packaged:
- Do not use alert, confirm or prompt (JavaScript) or MsgBox (BASIC). Use NSB.MsgBox instead.
- Do not use eval().
- Do not use localStorage or SQLite. Use the FileSystem API or IndexedDB. Complain here. Read about the SQLite controversy here.
- Follow the rules in Chrome's Content Security Policy.
- Check to see that you are not using any other disabled web features.
Check ChromeAppLaunch in Project Properties
When you're getting started, you probably will not need to modify this. It's a short JavaScript file which opens a window in the browser and loads your app. The default appheight and appwidth values are take from your project's defaultformsize property.
Here are the options and events you can put in this JavaScript file:http://developer.chrome.com/apps/app.runtime.html
Here are the parameters you can control for the browser window you run in. There are many size and appearance options.http://developer.chrome.com/apps/app_window.html
Check ChromeManifest in Project Properties
You probably won't have to make any changes to it to get started. The information in the ChromeManifest property is used to create the manifest.json file which Chrome Packaged Apps require on submission.
Go ahead and modify the paths to the icons if you have your own icons. They should be 16x16 and 128x128. If you do not supply your own, the standard AppStudio icon will be used. Format can be png, gif or jpg.
Warning: Do not change any of the items which are surrounded by braces, such as {title}. These are taken from your Project Properties.
The size of the window for your running app is taken from defaultformsize in Project Properties.
For a complete list of manifest options, see http://developer.chrome.com/apps/manifest.html.
Click on 'Build Desktop App' in the Run menu
This will create the zip file for upload to Chrome. It will then open the Chrome Web Store Developer Dashboard.
Sign on to your Google Developer Account
If you don't have a Developer Account with Google, you will have to sign up for one. It costs $25.00 and involves clicking on some agreements.
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Upload your zip file
Select 'Add new item' and upload your zip file. Once complete, click on 'Publish to test accounts'. It will ask you for some additional information to complete the submission. Don't worry - everything is well explained.
- Detailed description
- Icon: 128x128. with a 16 pixel transparent border. (Icon content is 96x96)
- Screenshots: 1280x800 or 640x480
- Promotional Images: 440x280, 920x680, 1400x560
- Website information
- Category (Education, Games, Productivity, etc.)
- Pricing and payments
- Regions
- Language
- a few other settings, all well explained.
Publish Changes
Once everything is complete, click on 'Publish changes' at the bottom of the screen.
Let it bake.
Google will then bake your submission into a Chrome Packaged App. This will take from 5 minutes to one hour. You need to keep refreshing the screen to see if it is complete: there is no automatic notification. For testers, send them the URL for the app. Public users can find the app in the Chrome Store. (Note that they have to use the Chrome browser.) It will look like this in either case:
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Download the App
Click on 'Free' (or otherwise) to download the app to your system. The app is saved in Chrome's private storage area.
Start App using Chrome App Launcher
You can see (and launch) Chrome Packaged Apps using the Chrome App Launcher:
Start App using a shortcut (Windows)
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In Windows, you can create a shortcut. First, you need to get the App ID from the URL bar:
Now, create a MyProject.bat file with the following contents:
You can start the app by clicking on your new file or a link to it.
Run the App
From Windows, start the app using the Chrome App Launcher or using your shortcut.
From Mac, start like any other app. It is in your own username/Applications folder. You can keep it in the Dock, or start it using Spotlight.
Addendum: The Chrome API
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Chrome Packaged Apps can do more than regular web apps. Google has a long list of additional features they can use, including filesystem, Bluetooth, USB and serial communications. The complete list is here:
Addendum: Debugging Chrome Packaged Apps
Chrome Packaged Apps can use the standard Chrome Debugger. First, you need to enabled debugging for packed apps:
Then, you can right click on your app when it is running and choose the Inspect Element option. The standard Chrome Debugger will then appear.
The app is stored in [User Data Directory][Profile Dir (likely named 'Default')]/Extensions/[hash key]/version. You can open the files in that directory and edit them for quick and dirty debugging.
Addendum: Replacing localStorage
To this, you need to use a JavaScript library which gives you functions which use localStorage or FileStorage, whichever is available in the environment you're using.
Here's one by the well respected Remy Sharp:
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