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Downloads:

1,661,831

Downloads of v 2.7.3:

1,661,831

Last Update:

14 Jul 2023

Package Maintainer(s):

Software Author(s):

  • Microsoft

Tags:

microsoft-ui-xaml xaml

Microsoft.UI.Xaml 2.7 (Install)

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2.7.3 | Updated: 14 Jul 2023

Downloads:

1,661,831

Downloads of v 2.7.3:

1,661,831

Maintainer(s):

Software Author(s):

  • Microsoft

Microsoft.UI.Xaml 2.7 (Install) 2.7.3

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Deployment Method: Individual Install, Upgrade, & Uninstall

To install Microsoft.UI.Xaml 2.7 (Install), run the following command from the command line or from PowerShell:

>

To upgrade Microsoft.UI.Xaml 2.7 (Install), run the following command from the command line or from PowerShell:

>

To uninstall Microsoft.UI.Xaml 2.7 (Install), run the following command from the command line or from PowerShell:

>

Deployment Method:

NOTE

This applies to both open source and commercial editions of Chocolatey.

1. Enter Your Internal Repository Url

(this should look similar to https://community.chocolatey.org/api/v2/)


2. Setup Your Environment

1. Ensure you are set for organizational deployment

Please see the organizational deployment guide

2. Get the package into your environment

  • Open Source or Commercial:
    • Proxy Repository - Create a proxy nuget repository on Nexus, Artifactory Pro, or a proxy Chocolatey repository on ProGet. Point your upstream to https://community.chocolatey.org/api/v2/. Packages cache on first access automatically. Make sure your choco clients are using your proxy repository as a source and NOT the default community repository. See source command for more information.
    • You can also just download the package and push it to a repository Download

3. Copy Your Script

choco upgrade microsoft-ui-xaml-2-7 -y --source="'INTERNAL REPO URL'" [other options]

See options you can pass to upgrade.

See best practices for scripting.

Add this to a PowerShell script or use a Batch script with tools and in places where you are calling directly to Chocolatey. If you are integrating, keep in mind enhanced exit codes.

If you do use a PowerShell script, use the following to ensure bad exit codes are shown as failures:


choco upgrade microsoft-ui-xaml-2-7 -y --source="'INTERNAL REPO URL'" 
$exitCode = $LASTEXITCODE

Write-Verbose "Exit code was $exitCode"
$validExitCodes = @(0, 1605, 1614, 1641, 3010)
if ($validExitCodes -contains $exitCode) {
  Exit 0
}

Exit $exitCode

- name: Install microsoft-ui-xaml-2-7
  win_chocolatey:
    name: microsoft-ui-xaml-2-7
    version: '2.7.3'
    source: INTERNAL REPO URL
    state: present

See docs at https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/modules/win_chocolatey_module.html.


chocolatey_package 'microsoft-ui-xaml-2-7' do
  action    :install
  source   'INTERNAL REPO URL'
  version  '2.7.3'
end

See docs at https://docs.chef.io/resource_chocolatey_package.html.


cChocoPackageInstaller microsoft-ui-xaml-2-7
{
    Name     = "microsoft-ui-xaml-2-7"
    Version  = "2.7.3"
    Source   = "INTERNAL REPO URL"
}

Requires cChoco DSC Resource. See docs at https://github.com/chocolatey/cChoco.


package { 'microsoft-ui-xaml-2-7':
  ensure   => '2.7.3',
  provider => 'chocolatey',
  source   => 'INTERNAL REPO URL',
}

Requires Puppet Chocolatey Provider module. See docs at https://forge.puppet.com/puppetlabs/chocolatey.


4. If applicable - Chocolatey configuration/installation

See infrastructure management matrix for Chocolatey configuration elements and examples.

Package Approved

This package was approved by moderator Windos on 19 Jul 2023.

Description

WinUI is a user interface layer that contains modern controls and styles for building Windows apps. As the native UI layer in Windows it embodies Fluent Design, giving each Windows app the polished feel that customers expect.

WinUI 2 is a library of controls that provides official native Microsoft UI controls and features for Windows UWP apps. WinUI 2 can be used in any Windows 10 UWP XAML app, or in a Xamarin.Forms app running on Windows 10 using native view embedding.

WinUI 3 is the next generation of the WinUI framework. It dramatically expands WinUI into a full UX framework, making WinUI available for all types of Windows apps - from Win32 to UWP - for use as the UI layer.

NOTE: The version of this package and the version of the AppX package installed, do not match (for example, version '2.7.0' is actually AppX package version '7.2109.13004.0')
NOTE: This is a manually updated package.


tools\chocolateyUninstall.ps1
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'

$toolsDir = "$(Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition)"

. $(Join-Path -Path $toolsDir -ChildPath "$($env:ChocolateyPackageName)-helpers.ps1")

$failToRemove = $false
Get-AppxProvisionedPackage -Online | Where-Object -Property DisplayName -eq $internalAppXPackage.PackageName | ForEach-Object {
    # sometimes this cmdlet throws an error about a conflict ir dependency but goes ahead and removes it anyway. 
    # this is why we are trapping it. We check if the packages have actually been removed, below.
    try {
        Remove-AppxProvisionedPackage -Packagename $_.PackageName -AllUsers -Online | Out-Null 
    }
    catch {
        $failToRemove = $true
    }
}

if ($failToRemove) {
    # Lets check if the packages actually didn't get removed
    if (@(Get-AppxProvisionedPackage -Online | Where-Object -Property DisplayName -eq $internalAppXPackage.PackageName) -gt 0) {
        Write-Warning "At least one app package architecture failed to uninstall. PLease uninstall it manually."
    }
}
tools\x86-Microsoft.UI.Xaml.2.7.appx
md5: E2C13A0D4852325F67E37062765B00BA | sha1: FAE80283289DC388717DE8D9C543CCC0709E6C6E | sha256: 663C0B9866FE9BB41CB77099558C7D17D951ADCF17681B129560086A613BA475 | sha512: 3CD48EB653D3C5E88C6672ACC2D6C5EF81CF1D285280E689DA865A33A32005249CCCC21DEFCEE14FC71AC1395CCD9D20657AC538A4E994B196206F80A54E9A18
tools\chocolateyInstall.ps1
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'

# This can be installed in both a user (using *-AppxPackage) and system (using *-AppxProvisionedPackagtecontext.
# It was decided to use the user context as that works with Windows Server 2019 where as the system context doesn't.

$toolsDir = "$(Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition)"

. $(Join-Path -Path $toolsDir -ChildPath "$($env:ChocolateyPackageName)-helpers.ps1")

$windowsVersion = [Environment]::OSVersion.Version
if ($windowsVersion.Major -ne "10") {
    throw "This package requires Windows 10 / Server 2019."
}

# .appx is only  supported on Windows 10 version 1709 and later - https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/msix/supported-platforms
# See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_10_version_history for build numbers
if ($windowsVersion.Build -lt "16299") {
    throw "This package requires a minimum of Windows 10 / Server 2019 version 1709 / OS build 16299."
}

$removeAppXPackage = $false         # used to indicate if we should remove the currently installed AppX package before continuing
# get all of the packages as we may need to use that later
$allAppXPackages = Get-AppxPackage
# there is likely going to be two packages returned for x86 and x64.
# we don't care about the architecture, just the version and they will both be the same.
$installedAppXPackage = @($allAppXPackages | Where-Object -Property Name -EQ $internalAppXPackage.PackageName)
if (($installedAppXPackage.Count -gt 0) -and ([version]$installedAppXPackage[0].Version -ge [version]$internalAppXPackage.Version)) {
    # You can't install an older version of an installed appx package, you'd need to remove it first.
    # We also don't want to remove later versions as they will have been installed outside of the package ecosystem
    #   and may have been installed for very good reasons by another application.
    # We also don't want to just remove the same version again either for similar reasons.
    # If the user pases the `-f` or `--force` option to Chocolatey CLI we can attempt uninstall
    Write-Warning "The installed version of the app package, $($installedAppXPackage[0].Version), is the same or newer than the version this Chocolatey package installs, $($internalAppXPackage.Version)."
    Write-Warning "It may have been automatically updated on your computer as part of a Windows Update or another application."

    if ($env:ChocolateyForce) {
        Write-Warning "The '--force' option has been used so we will attempt to remove version $($installedAppXPackage[0].Version) and install version $($internalAppXPackage.Version)."
        $removeAppXPackage = $true
    }
    else {
        # we will not throw an error if a later version of the AppX package is detected
        Write-Warning "We cannot install this package version, $($internalAppXPackage.Version), over the installed version, $($installedAppXPackage[0].Version), without removing it first. Please remove it manually, or add the '--force' option to the command line."
        return
    }
}

if ($removeAppXPackage) {
    # we need to check we CAN remove the package - if it is a dependent package, it will fail if we try
    if (Test-AppXDependency -Name $internalAppXPackage.PackageName -PackageList $allAppXPackages) {
        Write-Warning "We cannot remove version $($installedAppXPackage[0].Version) of $($internalAppXPackage.PackageName) as it is a dependency of another app package. Please remove it manually and then install this package again."
        return
    }

    # when you remove a package, you don't remove it per architecture. You just remove it for all architectures.
    Write-Warning "Attempting to remove version $($installedAppXPackage[0].Version) of $($internalAppXPackage.PackageName). Note that this may fail and you may have to remove it manually."
    Remove-AppxPackage -Package $installedAppXPackage[0].PackageFullName
}

Add-AppxPackage -Path (Join-Path -Path $toolsDir -ChildPath "x86-$($appxFileName)")

if (Get-OSArchitectureWidth -eq '64') {
    Add-AppxPackage -Path (Join-Path -Path $toolsDir -ChildPath "x64-$($appxFileName)")
}

Write-Warning "Note that Microsoft may collect data when the '$($internalAppXPackage.PackageName)' software is installed."
Write-Warning 'Please see:'
Write-Warning '    https://github.com/microsoft/microsoft-ui-xaml#datatelemetry'
Write-Warning '    https://github.com/microsoft/microsoft-ui-xaml/blob/main/docs/developer_guide.md#telemetry'
tools\VERIFICATION.txt

VERIFICATION
Verification is intended to assist the Chocolatey moderators and community
in verifying that this package's contents are trustworthy.

1. The software is downloaded from https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.UI.Xaml/
2. Select **Versions**, the correct version and then **Download package**.
3. Once downloaded, open in a Zip viewer and go to tools -> AppX -> x64 (or x86) -> Release and you'll find the embedded binary there.
4. You can use one of the following methods to obtain the checksum:
  - Use PowerShell function 'Get-Filehash'
  - Use chocolatey utility 'checksum.exe'

    x86 checksum: 663c0b9866fe9bb41cb77099558c7d17d951adcf17681b129560086a613ba475
    x86 checksum type: SHA256
    x64 checksum: 8ce30d92abec6522beb2544e7b716983f5cba50751b580d89a36048bf4d90316
    x64 checksum type: SHA256

File 'LICENSE.txt' is obtained from https://github.com/microsoft/microsoft-ui-xaml/blob/main/LICENSE
tools\.skipAutoUninstall
 
tools\microsoft-ui-xaml-2-7-helpers.ps1
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'

$internalAppXPackage = @{
    SoftwareName = 'Microsoft.UI.Xaml'
    PackageName  = 'Microsoft.Ui.Xaml.2.7'
    Version      = '7.2208.15002.0'
}

$appxFileName = 'Microsoft.UI.Xaml.2.7.appx'
$packagedAppxVersion = '2.7.3'

function Test-AppXDependency {
    [CmdletBinding()]

    Param (
        [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
        [String]
        $Name,

        # An array of packages that should be the output from Get-AppXPackages
        [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
        [Object[]]
        $PackageList
    )

    ForEach ($pkg in $PackageList) {
        if ($pkg.Dependencies.Name -contains $Name) {
            return $true
        }
    }

    return $false
}
tools\LICENSE.txt
    MIT License

    Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

    Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
    of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
    in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
    to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
    copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
    furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

    The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
    copies or substantial portions of the Software.

    THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
    IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
    FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
    AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
    LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
    OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
    SOFTWARE
tools\x64-Microsoft.UI.Xaml.2.7.appx
md5: 1768C597FBF8A000A11EDECA87504596 | sha1: 90625AC619A06189FF9A36B0423203B53911F28E | sha256: 8CE30D92ABEC6522BEB2544E7B716983F5CBA50751B580D89A36048BF4D90316 | sha512: E0F49E8C5C9E276A2B159DF2506BA103994FE206730E05813E8205AA3B6AA345C36B730A76CB9296C99BCC3B37D6FCC3C651DE2F5E87F5AC6B4F9D187700F548

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