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- [Building the Flatpak](#building-the-flatpak)
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- [Prerequisites](#prereq)
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- [Build](#build)
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- [Create Flatpak repo of the app](#create-flatpak-repo-of-the-app)
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- [Publish to app store](#publish-to-app-store)
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- [Bundle the Flatpak repo into an installable `.flatpak` file](#bundle-the-flatpak-repo-into-an-installable-flatpak-file)
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- [We now have a `.flatpak` file that we can install on any machine with](#we-now-have-a-flatpak-file-that-we-can-install-on-any-machine-with)
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- [We can see that it is installed:](#we-can-see-that-it-is-installed)
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# Prerequisites
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`flatpak install -y org.gnome.Platform/x86_64/45`
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`flatpak install -y org.gnome.Sdk/x86_64/45`
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# Building the Flatpak
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We imagine this is a separate git repo containing the information specifically
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for building the flatpak, as that is how an app is built for FlatHub.
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Important configuration files are as follows:
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- `com.veilid.veilidchat.yml` -- Flatpak manifest, contains the Flatpak
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configuration and information on where to get the build files
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- `build-flatpak.sh` -- Shell script that will be called by the manifest to assemble the flatpak
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## Build
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**This should be built on an older version on Linux so that it will run on the
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widest possible set of Linux installations. Recommend docker or a CI pipeline
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like GitHub actions using the oldest supported Ubuntu LTS.**
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### Create Flatpak repo of the app
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This is esentially what will happen when being built by FlatHub.
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```bash
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flatpak-builder --force-clean build-dir com.veilid.veilidchat.yml --repo=repo
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```
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#### Publish to app store
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When this succeeds you can proceed to [submit to an app store like Flathub](https://github.com/flathub/flathub/wiki/App-Submission).
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<br>
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---
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<br>
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*The remainder is optional if we want to try installing locally, however only
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the first step is needed to succeed in order to publish to FlatHub.*
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### Bundle the Flatpak repo into an installable `.flatpak` file
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This part is not done when building for FlatHub.
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```bash
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flatpak build-bundle repo com.veilid.veilidchat.flatpak com.veilid.veilidchat
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```
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### We now have a `.flatpak` file that we can install on any machine with
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Flatpak:
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```bash
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flatpak install --user com.veilid.veilidchat.flatpak
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```
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### We can see that it is installed:
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```bash
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flatpak list --app | grep com.veilid.veilidchat
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```
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> Flutter App com.veilid.veilidchat 1.0.0 master flutterapp-origin user
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If we search for "Flutter App" in the system application menu there should be an
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entry for the app with the proper name and icon.
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We can also uninstall our test flatpak:
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```bash
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flatpak remove com.veilid.veilidchat
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```
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